Welcome to Cash Lads - a show that demystifies finance and money with plenty of stories, history, and banter! Hosts: Paul Molloy - https://www.boxclevertax.ie/ Marcus Doyle - https://clearfinancial.ie/ Warning: This podcast does not constitute financial or tax advice. Please contact a financial advisor or tax advisor to discuss your own individual circumstances, taking into account your needs and objectives, knowledge and experience and financial situation. Warning: The value of your investm ...
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Marcus Doyle Podcasts
There is always a gap between the life we live and the life that's possible for us. If you find yourself looking for ways to improve or have a life-long interest in personal development then this is the podcast for you. Over the last two decades I've had the privilege of speaking all over the world to over 400,000 people on the topics that really make a difference in their lives. We all need some encouragement from time to and this podcast is designed to help you in the areas of mindset, mot ...
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New Mexico's deep artistic traditions have long engaged with the multifaceted histories and cultures of the state. At Encounter Culture, we talk with artists, historians, scientists, museum curators, and writers who are all a part of New Mexico's centuries' old lineage of helping us understand the places and people who make the Land of Enchantment so unique. https://podcast.nmculture.org/
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Data changes the world – but does your company take full advantage of it? Data Insiders is a podcast where we seek answers to one question: how can data help us all do better business? The podcast addresses the trends and phenomena around this hot topic in an understandable and interesting way. Together with our guests, we share knowledge, offer collegial support and reveal the truth behind hype and buzzwords. Presented by Tietoevry. Listen to Data Insiders and stay at the forefront of data ...
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Behind the Mic and Between the Pages: Sharing Award-Winning Stories and Season 9 Preview with Emily Withnall & Andrea Klunder
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19:56In anticipation of another rich season of New Mexico history, art, and culture, El Palacio editor and Encounter Culture host Emily Withnall and producer Andrea Klunder reflect on a year of award-winning storytelling. From earning national recognition for both the podcast and the magazine to the art of curating New Mexico's most compelling voices, A…
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Investing in Bonds: Not as Safe as You Might Think The Cash Lads are back to unpack the other side of your pension - bonds. They might sound safe and steady, but history tells a different story. From bond market shocks to lessons learned the hard way, this episode reveals why even the “safe bets” deserve a second look. Warning: This podcast does no…
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Investing In Shares, Diversifying & Stories From The Past The Cash Lads dig into what really happens to your pension money once it’s invested. From shares and diversification to tales from financial history, this episode unpacks how your future wealth is built, and why understanding it now can pay off big later. Warning: This podcast does not const…
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Learners Inherit the Future: Grow Fast in Times of Epic Change
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8:53We’re living through epoch-level change—tech upheaval, AI, culture shifts, new economics. In seasons like this, the line rings true: “In times of change, learners inherit the earth.” In today’s Daily Podcast, Jonathan Doyle shows why adaptability beats certainty, how to pick the right skills to learn next, and a simple system to keep you growing in…
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Structure Your Day, Change Your Life: How to Win Your Waking Hours
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8:46What if the “game of life” is simply how you structure your waking hours? In this Daily Podcast, Jonathan Doyle unpacks Eric Berne’s insight—“the eternal problem of the human being is how to structure their waking hours”—and shows how small, repeatable routines compound into purpose, prosperity, and service. You’ll learn practical ways to design mo…
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Courage Is a Choice: Take Smart Risks & Build a Bold Life (Adler’s Playbook)
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Mistake → Recalibration → Optimization: The Fast Track to Growth
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7:41Are you avoiding mistakes—or using them to accelerate mastery? In this Daily Podcast, Jonathan Doyle shares a powerful insight from Alfred Adler: real progress looks like learning to swim—you flail, you learn, you improve. Jonathan unpacks his Mistake → Recalibration → Optimization framework, with stories from golf, distance running, and parenting,…
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From Distraction to Discipline: The ROI of Your Time
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9:25Feeling buried by noise and notifications? In today’s Daily Podcast, Jonathan Doyle unpacks a timeless idea from Psalm 90:12 — “Teach us to number our days”—and shows how valuing time transforms your focus, decisions, and impact. You’ll hear why distraction is the silent cost center in your life and business, how to move from passive scrolling to p…
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Where Life Assurance Came From (And Why It’s So Important!)
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19:42The Cash Lads kick things off by diving into the surprising origins of life assurance - from its beginnings in the 1750s to how it became a cornerstone of modern finance. Along the way, expect a mix of history and real-world stories as the lads break down why life assurance still matters today. Warning: This podcast does not constitute financial or…
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Originality & Sacrifice: Be Fully You—and Pay the Price to Become It
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7:17“I’d like to be an original… not a pale copy of anyone else.” — Julie Andrews. Jonathan unpacks why becoming who you really are requires trade-offs. Drawing on Matt Higgins’ Burn the Boats (“If you won’t give things up to reach your goal, it’s probably the wrong goal”), we dig into the hard truth: meaningful results demand sacrifice, not wishful th…
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Extraordinary Results Require Extraordinary Effort: Rethinking “Work–Life Balance”
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7:24Is “work–life balance” a myth? Drawing on Matt Higgins’ Burn the Boats and real-world routines (3:30–4:00 a.m. starts, daily content production), Jonathan argues that high performers seesaw between periods of extreme effort and intentional recovery—and that’s normal. You’ll learn a simple audit to decide where to push, where to rest, and how to des…
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You Have Power Over Your Mind — Marcus Aurelius, Panic to Power, and Practicing Thought Control
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13:44Caffeine at 3 a.m. and a big idea: you have more power over your thoughts than you think. In today’s Daily Podcast, Jonathan unpacks Marcus Aurelius’ line, “You have power over your mind, not outside events.” We explore how to interrupt anxious spirals, why ancient Stoics trained for tough realities, a Shark Tank panic-to-poise story, clutch perfor…
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Pick Your Hard: Why Doing Difficult Things Changes Who You Are
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12:09Five half-marathons in five days wasn’t about mileage—it was about mindset. In this episode Jonathan breaks down why humans need structured challenge, how action rewires identity (virtue in practice), and why you should pick your hard: the hardship of disciplined growth over the hardship of regret. You’ll learn a simple framework to create momentum…
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Mindset in Motion: Choosing Optimism, Staying Busy, and Doing Hard Things
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7:03The hardest part of mindset isn’t knowing—it’s choosing. In this episode, Jonathan shares lessons from running five half-marathons in five days and unpacks Lucille Ball’s line: “It doesn’t pay to get discouraged—keeping busy and making optimism a way of life can restore your faith in yourself.” We’ll explore why our brains default to comfort, how t…
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The Most Difficult Thing: The Decision to Act
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7:40Motivation isn’t the starting gun—decision is. In this episode, Jonathan unpacks Amelia Earhart’s line, “The most difficult thing is the decision to act,” with a real-time challenge from his five-day half-marathon stretch. Why we overthink, why our biology defaults to comfort, and how tiny acts of courage create momentum, self-respect, and results …
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The Incredible Potential You Carry Within You!
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9:39It is easy to think that only some people are created to do remarkable things and have remarkable experiences. The truth is that you carry within you the most remarkable potential. It's all relative. All you have to do is begin. All you have to do is set some small goals that are going to shift you in a new direction. Enquire about booking Jonathan…
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Why It's Your Smallest Decisions That May Be Wrecking Your Progress
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10:51It is so easy to think that our lives are only forged in the big moments of choice and decision. The truth is that it can be the smaller, moment-to moment- decisions that can end up making a very major difference over time. In today's episode it is time to realise that the small things really do matter if you want to change your life. Enquire about…
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Why Silence And Stillness Are About To Change The World
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9:37In this episode I want to share with you some ideas about how silence and stillness are about to become revolutionary acts. In a world of intense media overwhelm and noise, some people are beginning to realise that there is a different path. If you want to improve your entire experience of your own life then maybe it is time to stop following all t…
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Why You Have To Take Action Before You Can Feel Better!
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9:43I always tell people that if you wait to feel like doing the hard things that you need to do then you could be waiting a very long time. IN today's episode I want to talk with you about why you need to take action first and then, in time, the feelings will follow. Enquire about booking Jonathan to speak: https://jonathandoyle.co/ Book a coaching ca…
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The Price Tag of an Uncommon Life | Do Hard Things, Get Different Results
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10:18There’s no magic wand—just the daily choice to do hard things: get up early, say no, push when it’s uncomfortable. Most people avoid struggle; the few who press into it earn different results. That’s the price of admission for an uncommon life—and the struggle itself has value. Enquire about booking Jonathan to speak: https://jonathandoyle.co/ Book…
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Stop Pretending - Let The World Deal With The Real You
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8:38In today's episode I want to share a great quote from Karen Horney that helps us all to realise that our task is to become fully who we really are. There is so much pressure to fit in and become something for other people that hides who we really are. This is not about narcissism. It's about being who God made you to become. Enquire about booking J…
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There is so much suffering and hardship in the world. So, what should we do? In this episode I want to share with you some simple ideas about how you can still make the most of the incredible potential that you do have. Enquire about booking Jonathan to speak: https://jonathandoyle.co/ Book a coaching call with me now https://jonathandoyle.co/ Jona…
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Preparing for Global Change: Building Physical, Spiritual, and Financial Resilience
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11:19We live in a time of rapid and unprecedented global change. Economic uncertainty, cultural shifts, and technological disruption are reshaping the way we live and work. In the midst of this transformation, how can we stay strong, focused, and hopeful? In this powerful episode, global motivational speaker Jonathan Doyle shares practical wisdom on the…
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Mind Over Matter: Mastering the Discipline of Your Thinking
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8:44In this powerful episode, global motivational speaker Jonathan Doyle dives deep into one of the most overlooked keys to personal success — the discipline of controlling and directing your thinking. Jonathan reveals why your thoughts are the steering wheel of your life, how to break free from destructive mental patterns, and practical strategies to …
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Harnessing Fear: Turning Stress into Your Greatest Ally
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10:48In this powerful episode, global motivational speaker Jonathan Doyle reveals how fear and stress—often seen as obstacles—can become some of your most valuable tools for growth and achievement. Drawing on insights from psychology, human performance, and his own life experience, Jonathan explains why these intense emotions are not signs of weakness b…
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Your Story Has Not Finished Being Written
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10:17In this inspiring episode, global motivational speaker Jonathan Doyle reminds you that no matter where you’ve been or what you’ve faced, your life’s story is still unfolding. With warmth, wisdom, and an unshakable belief in human potential, Jonathan explores how every day offers a fresh page — and how you can pick up the pen to write the next chapt…
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Connecting People Through Time - Makowa: The Worlds Above Us with Misha Pipe and Kaela Waldstein
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53:25For as long as humans have been on this earth, we have looked to the cosmos for information and direction. The Indigenous people of North America used the skies to make sense of their environments and to guide them in planting crops, building villages, and conducting ceremonies. The new exhibition at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture, Makowa: The…
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“Train Your Mind: Marcus Aurelius and the Power of Thought”
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7:01In this episode, Jonathan Doyle draws on the timeless wisdom of Marcus Aurelius to explore one of the most powerful truths in personal development: 👉 You can’t always control what happens—but you can learn to control how you think about it. As one of the great Stoic philosophers and a Roman emperor, Aurelius taught that mastering your mind is the k…
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Uplifting Cultural Knowledge with Navajo Picture Book Author Daniel Vandever
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54:58On the surface, Diné author Daniel Vandever's picture books might appear to be straightforward stories, but the messages about the power of imagination and adventure in his books are imbued with layers of meaning. In his book Fall in Line, Holden!, a little boy breaks free from the constraints of rules and discipline by using his imagination. On a …
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“The Paradox of Change: Why Self-Acceptance Unlocks Growth”
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4:13In a world obsessed with self-improvement, it’s easy to believe that change only comes from pushing harder, fixing flaws, or striving for perfection. But what if the real key to growth is something far more radical? In this episode, Jonathan Doyle explores Carl Rogers’ profound insight: “The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am…
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"Do Hard Things: How Struggle Shapes Strength and Success"
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11:39In a world wired for comfort and ease, the real path to growth still runs through challenge. In this episode, Jonathan Doyle explores why doing hard things isn’t just good advice—it’s a necessary ingredient for building strength, character, and purpose. Drawing on timeless wisdom and real-life examples, he unpacks how embracing difficulty can unloc…
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“Get Out of Your Head: The Surprising Mental Health Power of Helping Others”
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11:13Struggling with stress, anxiety, or low motivation? One of the fastest ways to improve your mental health isn’t to focus more on your own problems—it’s to shift your attention outward. In this powerful episode, Jonathan Doyle explores the science and spirituality behind why helping others, serving those in need, or simply showing up for someone els…
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Break Free from Mimetic Desire: How to Stop Copying and Start Living
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12:31🧠 Episode Description: In a world obsessed with imitation, how do you stay true to yourself? In this episode, Jonathan Doyle explores the hidden risks of mimetic desire—the unconscious pull to want what others want and live how others live. But you weren’t made to copy someone else’s life. You were created with a unique combination of gifts, talent…
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Time Travel: From Giant Millipedes to Modern Landscapes with New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science
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50:22A long, long time ago, the region that is now New Mexico was part of a giant land mass, and it was located on the equator. The climate was warm and tropical and much of the present-day state was covered in shallow seas. This was long before humans or even dinosaurs existed—252 to 541 million years ago. The New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Sci…
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BONUS: Ancient Life (There's No Shame In Extinction)
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4:54What did New Mexico look like before the time of the dinosaurs? The 3,000-square-foot Bradbury Stamm Construction Hall of Ancient Life at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science tells the story of 300 million years of evolution featuring never-before-seen fossils from ancient fish, amphibians, invertebrates, reptiles, and more uncovere…
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Exhibition Design, 3-D Modeling, and Clown Chess Sets at New Mexico Highlands University with Lauren Addario and Becca Sharp
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50:07The Media Arts & Technology department at New Mexico Highlands University is a one-of-a-kind program. Students not only learn about technology and design, but they get to implement their ideas, working from brainstorming and mind mapping to exhibition design and installation, interactive displays, and so much more. NMHU professors Lauren Addario an…
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Digital Product Passport – a new era for circular economy | Claire Fioretti, Michelin and Stefan Novoszel, Tietoevry Create
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35:43What possibilities open when every product has a digital ID that records its entire lifecycle from origin and materials to repairs and recycling? This is the promise of the new Digital Product Passport (DPP), which will soon be mandatory for all products sold in the EU. The bold vision of DPP is to both combat piracy and increasesustainability. Whe…
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The American Mystique of the Cowboy Boot with Deana McGuffin and Jes Márquez
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47:17New Mexico Arts runs a Folk Arts Apprenticeship Program that pairs masters in a particular art form with apprentices so that a wide variety of arts unique to New Mexico can be passed on. In this episode of Encounter Culture, host Emily Withnall chats with bootmakers Jes Márquez and Deana McGuffin about their experience with the Apprenticeship Progr…
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La Virgen de Guadalupe: Photographing a Cultural Icon with Delilah Montoya and Katie Doyle
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51:41The Virgin of Guadalupe is a cultural icon with deep roots in Mexican and Chicano communities across the United States and Mexico, among other places. Artists in New Mexico often reference Guadalupe in their work—including Chicana artist Delilah Montoya. A mixed-media piece, "La Guadalupana," by Montoya features a large photograph of the Virgin of …
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Rethinking lending through data | Gry Arnesen, Tietoevry Industry, Egil Årrestad, The Norwegian Debt Registry and Marcus Bergquist, Bislab
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32:45Loans connect us all. For both businesses and people, they are often a necessary stepping stone to making ambitions come true. On a societal level, they drive innovation and help sustain a thriving economy. Conversely, uncontrolled borrowing can bankrupt companies and individuals – or even fuel financial crime. In this episode of Data Insiders, our…
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Boots, Books, and the Vast Unknown: Season 8 Preview with Emily Withnall and Andrea Klunder
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14:19Join host Emily Withnall and producer Andrea Klunder for a preview of the upcoming 8th season of Encounter Culture. This season features diverse topics, including an interview with artist Delilah Montoya, a tour of the brand-new Ancient Life exhibition at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, a conversation about children's books wi…
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Balancing AI regulation and innovation: Insights from both sides of the Atlantic | Petja Piilola, Blic Public Affairs and Benjamin Wallace, Tietoevry Create
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36:36The EU and US take vastly different approaches to AI governance – how should companies navigate the situation in the global market? As Artificial Intelligence evolves at an unprecedented pace, the question of how to regulate it remains inconclusive. Recently, the EU has introduced the AI Act and shown signs of a more innovation-oriented mindset. Ho…
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The Oryx and the Bomb: Colonial Legacies at White Sands Missile Range with Marcus Xavier Chormicle
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51:02Roughly six thousand large antelopes native to Africa live on the White Sands Missile Range in southern New Mexico. Once small in number, these oryx have proliferated and make for an unexpected sight with their giant bodies, striking black and white faces, and long, spear-like horns. What are the oryx doing in New Mexico? Las Cruces-based photograp…
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The Beaded Nun, Haunted Exhibitions, and Other Museum Stories with Nick Waddell and Michelle Rodriguez, Museum of International Folk Art
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51:40How many times have you visited the same museum? Whether your answer is "one" or "hundreds" this episode of Encounter Culture invites listeners behind the scenes to hear about the rewards of visiting and revisiting the Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe. Longtime security guard Nick Wadell and docent and customer service rep, Michelle Rod…
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The Great Debate: How old ARE the Footprints at White Sands? with David Rachal and John Taylor-Montoya
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52:29How old are the footprints at White Sands? It depends on who you ask. Scientists are currently divided on this question, but the division is one that is propelling more research with the goal of determining whether humans have been in North America for 23,000 years or closer to 15,000 years. The ditch weed, or Ruppia, is at the center of this debat…
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How designers can shape ethical AI I Minna Mustakallio, YLE and Denny Royal, Tietoevry Create
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42:42The AI revolution is moving at an unstoppable speed. However, the enthusiasm for increased efficiency often trumps serious ethical concerns. The human-centric approach of designers can play a key role in how these issues are addressed. In this episode, our host, Oona Ylänkö, unravels the theme with two top-level professionals who bring a unique per…
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SDVs and the automotive revolution I Moritz Neukirchner, Elektrobit and Piotr Romanowski, Tietoevry Create
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44:25What if your car could be upgraded with new features over time, just like your smartphone? This is the concept behind Software-defined Vehicles (SDVs), and it’s quickly becoming the experience customers expect from their investment. To meet these demands, major automotive players need to drastically transform their approach – namely, adopting the m…
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Painting Wildstyle Out in the Streets with Graffiti Writer Strike and Art Curator Rebecca Gomez
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47:47What is art, and who gets to define it? The Convergence x Crossroads: Street Art from the Southwest exhibition at the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque provides an entry point to this conversation. Former National Hispanic Cultural Center curator Rebecca Gomez and street artist Strike have a lot to say about the challenges and contra…
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Truth and Tragedy: The Timeless Mythology of La Llorona with Irene Vásquez at University of New Mexico
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43:08Some stories persist for hundreds of years. La Llorona is one such story. Though there is much speculation about where exactly the original story began, it is clear that La Llorona as a legend and myth has staying power. What is it about the weeping woman that has captured our imaginations for centuries? And how has the story of La Llorona changed …
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How To Help Teenagers And Young People Build Resilience
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23:39Resilience is a crucial live skill that everyone needs but it can be particularly crucial for young people as they navigate the challenges of modern life. This is a live recording of an event Jonathan recently spoke at in Dallas, Texas to hundreds of teenagers. Enquire about booking Jonathan to speak: https://jonathandoyle.co/ Jonathan is on Instag…
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