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Thought Provoked

Kenneth Wilson

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A village goal looking to provoke conversation, passion, and action from what life has to offer. Looking to exchange resources on ways to improve our self relationships, connect with one another and seek to understand. The take is geared towards a wholistic lifestyle for balance.
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Oil and Gas Industry Leaders host Paige Wilson leads listeners into the minds of some of the Industry’s greatest executives. OGIL dives into the musings behind the brightest minds in Oil and Gas. What are some lessons that they as successful leaders can share with us? Tune in to find out!
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The History of Literature

Jacke Wilson / The Podglomerate

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Amateur enthusiast Jacke Wilson journeys through the history of literature, from ancient epics to contemporary classics. Episodes are not in chronological order and you don't need to start at the beginning - feel free to jump in wherever you like! Find out more at historyofliterature.com and facebook.com/historyofliterature. Support the show by visiting patreon.com/literature or historyofliterature.com/donate. Contact the show at [email protected].
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One Dream exists to remind people that health and freedom are the foundation of fulfilling your God-given purpose on Earth. When either is lost, our possibilities become limited, and our dreams disappear. This podcast empowers individuals to take ownership of their well-being, question the systems that seek to control it, and reconnect with the power of informed decisions. Through deep conversations, expert insights, and real-life stories, One Dream is a movement—one that equips people with ...
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Machine Learning Street Talk (MLST)

Machine Learning Street Talk (MLST)

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Welcome! We engage in fascinating discussions with pre-eminent figures in the AI field. Our flagship show covers current affairs in AI, cognitive science, neuroscience and philosophy of mind with in-depth analysis. Our approach is unrivalled in terms of scope and rigour – we believe in intellectual diversity in AI, and we touch on all of the main ideas in the field with the hype surgically removed. MLST is run by Tim Scarfe, Ph.D (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ecsquizor/) and features regular ...
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Ministry Central Leadership Podcast

Ministry Central Leadership Podcast

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Ministry Central is the official UPCI online resource designed to develop and enhance your ministry. Through the teaching and wisdom of experienced apostolic leaders, Ministry Central will equip you to pursue the call of God on your life. In this podcast you will learn important principles, concepts and ideas from apostolic leaders who are on the front lines of ministry, making a difference in their leadership and calling.
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The Wired For Success Podcast brings together the very best from science, self-development, and entrepreneurship to help ambitious, mission-driven entrepreneurs get out of overwhelm, worry, and self-sabotage so that they can become confident CEOs and conscious creators of their dream lives. In this show, I'll share my own experiences and interview the very best scientists, marketing experts, and entrepreneurs so that you can get all the expert tips and strategies to help you trust yourself m ...
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The Voice of the Patient

Dave Reed, PT & Zach Stearns, SPT

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The mission of The Voice of the Patient is simple: To change lives, that is, to improve the care and quality of the lives we touch by improving healthcare through not only hearing, but truly listening to the voice of the patient.
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Summary In this conversation, Nick and Leah Wilson, J.D., and Dr. Kenneth Stoller discuss the ongoing lawsuit against the CDC regarding vaccine mandates and the implications for medical freedom. Dr. Stoller shares his journey from conventional pediatric practice to questioning the safety and efficacy of vaccines, highlighting the lack of informed c…
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Jane Austen had six brothers, but her older brother Henry was her favorite. Kind and witty, Henry has long been appreciated by Austen fans for his devotion to Jane and his championing of her novels. But Henry was a fascinating figure in his own right, capering through risky financial schemes and marrying an enigmatic French countess before ending h…
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We need AI systems to synthesise new knowledge, not just compress the data they see. Jeremy Berman, is a research scientist at Reflection AI and recent winner of the ARC-AGI v2 public leaderboard.**SPONSOR MESSAGES**—Take the Prolific human data survey - https://www.prolific.com/humandatasurvey?utm_source=mlst and be the first to see the results an…
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Paige sits with Michael Basler, Senior Vice President, Motion High Power Division live from ABB in New Berlin, Wisconsin. Episode Links https://www.linkedin.com/in/baslerm https://global.abb Fifth Ring One-Question Survey https://www.fifthring.com Brought to you on OGGN, the largest and most listened-to podcast network for the oil and energy indust…
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Summary In this conversation, Leah Wilson and Valerie Borek discuss the recent changes in the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) under Secretary Bobby Kennedy. They explore the implications of a new vaccine advisory committee, the importance of transparency in vaccine discussions, and the historical context of vaccine schedules. Th…
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EPISODE SUMMARY What if you could build a $2M+ business without hiring a single full-time employee — and do it without losing your sanity? We talk about... • The hidden power of dental biomechanics and how it affects human performance. • The unconventional systems Ken uses to scale fast without a big team. • Dealing with negativity & online haters …
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Jacke talks to author Mark Hussey (Mrs Dalloway: Biography of a Novel) about Virginia Woolf's beloved novel Mrs Dalloway, which turned 100 earlier this year. PLUS author Graham Watson (The Invention of Charlotte Bronte) stops by to discuss his choice for the last book he will ever read. Join Jacke on a trip through literary England (signup open thr…
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Professor Andrew Wilson from NYU explains why many common-sense ideas in artificial intelligence might be wrong. For decades, the rule of thumb in machine learning has been to fear complexity. The thinking goes: if your model has too many parameters (is "too complex") for the amount of data you have, it will "overfit" by essentially memorizing the …
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Jacke talks to author Tom Lutz about 1925: A Literary Encyclopedia, which provides a fascinating window into a year when literature was arguably at its peak centrality. PLUS a look at J.R.R. Tolkien and his influential Lord of the Rings, #16 on the list of the Greatest Books of All Time. Join Jacke on a trip through literary England (signup open th…
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In this conversation, Dr. Nick Wilson and Leah Wilson, J.D. explore the misconceptions surrounding genetic determinism and the impact of environmental factors on health. They discuss the nocebo effect, the influence of family health patterns, and the role of epigenetics in determining health outcomes. The conversation emphasizes the importance of n…
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EPISODE SUMMARY What if you could spot the earliest signs of decline — years before symptoms appear — and take action to reverse them? In this episode, I’m joined by Jürgen Mehrtens, CEO of YEARS, a prevention and longevity clinic in Berlin, to explore how data-driven health strategies are shifting medicine from reactive treatment to proactive opti…
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Haruki Murakami (b. 1949) is one of the rare writers who combines literary admiration with widespread appeal. Host Jacke Wilson is joined by lifelong Murakami fan Mike Palindrome to discuss what makes his novels so compelling, so mysterious, and so popular. Works discussed include The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, Norwegian Wood, Kafka on the Shore, and …
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Jacke starts the episode by looking at the different ways that ten writers have viewed the Bible, #18 on the list of the Greatest Books of All Time. Then he's joined by scholar Kate Loveman, one of the few people in the world who's been able to read the diaries of Samuel Pepys in the original shorthand, for a discussion of her book The Strange Hist…
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In this episode, hosts Tim and Keith finally realize their long-held dream of sitting down with their hero, the brilliant neuroscientist Professor Karl Friston. The conversation is a fascinating and mind-bending journey into Professor Friston's life's work, the Free Energy Principle, and what it reveals about life, intelligence, and consciousness i…
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EPISODE SUMMARY Join scientist and mindset & high-performance coach Claudia Garbutt and ADHD strategist Skye Waterson, as they discuss how entrepreneurs can turn ADHD from a daily struggle into their biggest business advantage—without burning out. In this episode, we talk about: - How ADHD brains work differently - Why typical productivity hacks fa…
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Responding to a special request from a listener, Jacke discusses Fyodor Dostoevsky, his novel The Brothers Karamazov, and the search for meaning in a meaningless world. This episode was originally released as episode #250 on October 7, 2020. For reasons Jacke discusses, it has not been available for several years. One show note: at several points i…
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We are joined by Cristopher Moore, a professor at the Santa Fe Institute with a diverse background in physics, computer science, and machine learning. The conversation begins with Cristopher, who calls himself a "frog" explaining that he prefers to dive deep into specific, concrete problems rather than taking a high-level "bird's-eye view". They ex…
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Jacke looks forward to a new season by exploring the language and imagery of John Keats's famous ode to autumn. Then he talks to Graham Watson about his new book The Invention of Charlotte Brontë: A New Life, which tells the story of how how Charlotte reinvented herself as an acclaimed author, a mysterious celebrity, and a passionate lover. PLUS Sa…
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In this episode, Paige sits with Lance Medlin, Chief Executive Officer of Red Post Energy. Lance shares his journey from a preacher’s kid to a leader in the oil and gas industry and stresses strong leadership, a positive culture, and preparing power producers for tomorrow’s demands. Episode Links LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lance-medlin-a…
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Summary In this conversation, Leah Wilson interviews Dr. Pete Chambers, a retired US Army Lieutenant Colonel and candidate for Texas governor. They discuss Dr. Chambers' motivations for running, his views on informed consent and medical freedom, the role of government in protecting individual liberties, and the importance of grassroots movements in…
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EPISODE SUMMARY Join scientist and mindset & high-performance coach Claudia Garbutt and magician & resilience coach John Kippen for another Leaders Are Readers Wired For Success Book Club feature and author interview! If you are going through a rough patch in your life and you need some inspiration & motivation right now – this episode is for you! …
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Since the publication of John Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost in 1667, readers and critics have noted the relationship between the poem and the author's political and personal struggles. What has been less prominent - at least until now - is how the poem came to haunt various political struggles over the next four centuries. In this episode, Jacke…
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Dr. Michael Timothy Bennett is a computer scientist who's deeply interested in understanding artificial intelligence, consciousness, and what it means to be alive. He's known for his provocative paper "What the F*** is Artificial Intelligence" which challenges conventional thinking about AI and intelligence.**SPONSOR MESSAGES***Prolific: Quality da…
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In this conversation, Dr. Jerod Ochsendorf discusses the inception and evolution of his health freedom summit, emphasizing the importance of community, knowledge exchange, and the challenges faced in promoting health awareness. The dialogue explores the significance of in-person gatherings, the impact of speakers, and the ongoing health freedom mov…
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EPISODE SUMMARY Have you ever wondered why some tasks drain you while others feel almost effortless? It’s not just motivation or skill at play — it’s something deeper. Join scientist and mindset & high-performance coach Claudia Garbutt and performance expert David Kolbe as they discuss the world of conation. In this episode, we talk about: - Why co…
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As part of the "25 for '25" series, Jacke starts the episode with a look at #20 on the list of Greatest Books of All Time, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain. Then he reclaims a previous episode devoted to Lorraine Hansberry, author of A Raisin in the Sun, a brilliant playwright who died at the tragically young age of 34. (The Hansbe…
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What happened to Eden? While today we might view the story of Adam and Eve as metaphorical, for many generations of Christians, the Earthly Paradise was a vibrant symbol at the heart of the cosmos. In this episode, Jacke talks to Jacob Abell about his book Spiritual and Material Boundaries in Old French Verse: Contemplating the Walls of the Earthly…
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In this exciting episode, we dive into a groundbreaking lawsuit against the CDC that challenges the nation’s aggressive vaccine schedule. With over 72 doses recommended by age 18, parents are often unaware that the CDC has never tested the safety of the combined vaccine schedule. Our conversation explores what this lawsuit means for informed consen…
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“Our dear enemies,” a French writer once called the English. Englishman John Cleese called the French “our natural enemies” and joked “if we have to fight anyone, I say let’s fight the French.” With the exception of some (very important) twentieth-century alliances, the French and the English have been at each others’ throats for a thousand years. …
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Jacke starts the episode with an uplifting story, then submerges himself into chaos and absurdity for a look at The Trial by Franz Kafka, which lands at #21 on the list of Greatest Books of All Time. Then he welcomes novelist Olivia Wolfgang-Smith to the show for a discussion of her admiration for Edith Wharton, her passion for the works of Patrick…
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Deep dive with Dan Hendrycks, a leading AI safety researcher and co-author of the "Superintelligence Strategy" paper with former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang. *** SPONSOR MESSAGES Gemini CLI is an open-source AI agent that brings the power of Gemini directly into your terminal - https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli …
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In this episode of One Dream, Leah Wilson and Bernadette Pajer dive deep into the urgent conversation about pesticides, food reform, and the corporations shaping our agricultural future. From Bayer and Monsanto’s political influence to the hidden dangers in our food system, they unpack how liability shields, weak EPA oversight, and gaps in transpar…
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Put on your black turtleneck! Jacke starts the episode with a look at #22 on the list of The Greatest Books of All Time, The Stranger by Albert Camus. Then he talks to Jake Poller about British and American novelist and playwright Christopher Isherwood, whose Goodbye to Berlin was adapted into the stage musical and movie Cabaret. In discussing his …
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As technology advances, the ability of authors and artists to prevent their works from being pirated or misused has become urgent. In this episode, Jacke talks to copyright expert Mira T. Sundara Rajan (The Moral Rights of Authors and Artists: From the Birth of Copyright to the Age of Artificial Intelligence) about the history of copyright law, the…
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This episode features Shlomi Fuchter and Jack Parker Holder from Google DeepMind, who are unveiling a new AI called Genie 3. The host, Tim Scarfe, describes it as the most mind-blowing technology he has ever seen. We were invited to their offices to conduct the interview (not sponsored).Imagine you could create a video game world just by describing…
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In this episode of the One Dream Podcast, Leah Wilson sits down with attorney Michael Connett, the lead counsel in a groundbreaking case challenging the EPA on water fluoridation. They unpack the significance of a recent court ruling that deemed fluoridation an “unreasonable risk,” the EPA’s subsequent appeal, and what it means for the future of pu…
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Since its publication in 1957, Jack Kerouac's iconic novel On the Road has inspired millions to head for the highways and live life to its fullest. In this episode, Jacke talks to filmmaker Ebs Burnough about his new documentary Kerouac's Road: The Beat of a Nation, which interweaves stories of modern-day travelers with those influenced by or conne…
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Prof. David Krakauer, President of the Santa Fe Institute argues that we are fundamentally confusing knowledge with intelligence, especially when it comes to AI. He defines true intelligence as the ability to do more with less—to solve novel problems with limited information. This is contrasted with current AI models, which he describes as doing le…
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Jacke continues his journey through the list of the 25 Greatest Books of All Time with a look at Flaubert's "perfect novel," Madame Bovary (1856-57). Telling the story of the bored wife of a provincial doctor who enters into a series of infidelities, Flaubert's debut caused an immediate sensation - and changed the way we've come to view both novels…
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In this episode, Paige chats with Kenneth Hall, Chief Executive Officer of nGenue. Ken shares his journey from a software developer to co-founding a company that addresses significant gaps in the natural gas retail and wholesale supply chain. He discusses his leadership philosophy, the challenges he faces, and the importance of recognizing the cont…
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Jacke continues his analysis of "The 25 Greatest Books of All Time" by a special look at Homer's Odyssey. Then Mike Palindrome, the president of the Literature Supporters Club, joins Jacke for a discussion of the second half of F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1922 story, "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz," in which a young midwesterner travels to a secluded Mo…
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In June of 1922, the twenty-five-year-old wunderkind F. Scott Fitzgerald published "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz," an incredible story of fabulously wealthy people living a secret life in remote Montana. Later that month, he began composing his most famous work, The Great Gatsby. In this episode, Jacke and Mike read and discuss this early Fitzger…
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What if the biggest threats to your health are sitting right in your kitchen, pantry, or under your sink? In this episode of One Dream, Leah and Dr. Nick Wilson unpack the often-overlooked toxic exposures in everyday life—from cookware and water to cleaning products and indoor air. You’ll learn practical ways to detox your home, why certain "conven…
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EPISODE SUMMARY Join scientist and mindset & high-performance coach Claudia Garbutt and host of the famous Everything Everywhere Podcast, Gary Arndt, as they talk about podcasting, traveling, and the mindset that helps you succeed. In this episode, we talk about: - Running a super-successful daily podcast - Growing & monetizing your show - Reinvent…
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Dr. Maxwell Ramstead grills Guillaume Verdon (AKA “Beff Jezos”) who's the founder of Thermodynamic computing startup Extropic. Guillaume shares his unique path – from dreaming about space travel as a kid to becoming a physicist, then working on quantum computing at Google, to developing a radically new form of computing hardware for machine learnin…
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In this episode, Jacke talks to eminent Twain scholar Shelley Fisher Fishkin (Was Huck Black?: Mark Twain and African-American Voices) about her new book Jim: The Life and Afterlives of Huckleberry Finn's Comrade, which sheds new light on the origins and influence of Mark Twain's beloved yet polarizing figure. PLUS Jacke takes a look at the recent …
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It's an action-packed day at the History of Literature! First, Jacke recounts the story of Dr. Johnson racing to the aid of his friend, the playwright Oliver Goldsmith, whose landlady was threatening him with debtor's prison. Naturally, the great critic and dictionary author Johnson found a very literary way to help. Then Jacke is joined by author …
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In this episode of One Dream, Leah and Dr. Nick Wilson unpack the toxic truth behind common household and personal care products, and how they could be silently sabotaging your health, your children’s development, and even your family line for generations to come. From hormone-disrupting “natural” air fresheners to the overlooked dangers of MSG and…
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Since the first permanent settlers landed there more than a thousand years ago, Iceland has been perhaps the most unique and enchanting place in all of Europe. How fitting, then, for its people to have developed unique, enchanting, and captivating stories involving hidden people, trolls, ghosts, sea monsters, and more. In this episode, Jacke talks …
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What does it feel like to live helplessly in a world that is coming undone? If you're alive in 2025, you are probably very familiar with this feeling - and if you'd been alive in the age of Victorian literature, you might have felt that way too. In this episode, Jacke talks to author Nathan K. Hensley about his book Action without Hope: Victorian L…
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