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Fight Geeks Podcast

Matthew Barton and Kyle Gibson

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Welcome to Fight Geeks Podcast! Do you ever get sick of the "professional" sports commentary? Do not fret, meet Matthew and Kyle, two guys who take a more relaxed approach to covering MMA and keep it as simple. Just two guys chopping it up and having fun. Be sure to stick around and give us a listen for controversial takes, laughter, jokes, mini-games, and everything MMA!
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Andy Opie, Paige Pester, and Salma Kettner embark on a journey of exploring theology. Through engaging conversations with esteemed theologians, pastors, and scholars, our trusted team delves into the pursuit of theological topics and the lives of those who illuminate them. Join us on this extraordinary adventure on the Blind Faith Podcast!
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Bat Rider and the Cave of Oomba

Anthony Barton on Podiobooks.com

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On the planet of the mile-high Yumi trees, only a few lucky boys and girls may fly bats to the treetops to harvest the fruit. Matthew John would like to join them, but to make his dream come true he must enter the cave of Oomba the lion. 'It was awesome. My 6-year old Liesel loved it.' -- K. W. in New York 'Farah and Sophie, aged 8 and 9, were sitting up in bed wondering what was going to happen next.' -- C. H. B. in Singapore
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Join hosts LJ & Johnny as they delve into all the hot gossip from Soapland, bringing you exclusive clips, behind-the-scenes insights, and chats with the stars. In each episode, we explore the latest storylines, character developments, and fan theories that keep viewers hooked. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the soap scene, Soap Scoop offers a fresh perspective on your favourite shows, so hit subscribe to stay one step ahead of the drama. For even more deep dives, exclusive interview ...
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The Beat

Knox County Public Library

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In each episode of The Beat, host Alan May introduces a poet and we hear a few poems, usually read and recorded by the poets themselves. The Beat is produced by Knox County Public Library in Knoxville, Tenn. Rate and review The Beat: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-beat-1664614
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Work For Humans

Dart Lindsley

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Too often business leaders are forced to choose between the needs of their company and the needs of their employees. It’s a lose/lose scenario leaving managers burned out and workers seeking other opportunities. At Work for Humans, we believe work can be designed differently. When you design work like products people love, your company wins. Work becomes irresistible, employees passionately buy into their roles every day, and your company takes measurable strides towards your vision.
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The Journey Through Life Podcast is a series of meaningful conversations with ordinary people who have extraordinary stories and life-experiences. The goal is to inspire these guests to share the most meaningful and transformative experiences and people from their lives. It is also to give them a platform to share the most important things with their posterity for generations to come.
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Talk About Purpose

Talk About Purpose

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Join Brian, Frank, and Matthew on their thought-provoking podcast, "Talk About Purpose," where they delve into diverse personal development topics, offering practical insights to unlock your fullest potential. This dynamic trio doesn't shy away from addressing contemporary challenges, encouraging meaningful dialogue for a transformative journey towards a purposeful and resilient life.
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How'd You Think of That? with Temple Grandin

Utah STEM Action Center & SQ Productions

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How do the unique ways that every person thinks affect the work they do - especially in STEM fields? How do we create an education and early career system that recognizes and takes advantage of every individual’s skill set, experiences, and perspective? In a new podasct series "How’d You Think Of That? with Temple Grandin", we delve into these questions with STEM professionals and learn about their important work and the benefit of a multifaceted approach to STEM education. This podcast is b ...
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This episode features "The Apologists" written by Tade Thompson. Published in the November 2025 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/thompson_11_25 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/clarkesworld/membership…
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References and suggested readings: Andy Hines, ed. 2025. University Keywords. Johns Hopkins University Press. Alyssa Battistoni. 2025. Free Gifts: Capitalism and the Politics of Nature. Princeton University Press. Emily Callaci. 2020. “On Acknowledgments.” American Historical Review 125 (1): 126–31. Justin Raden. October 23, 2025. Higher Ed's Rush …
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This week on Inside Soap’s Soap Scoop, we sit down with Todd Boyce, aka Coronation Street’s legendary villain Stephen Reid — to talk about life after the Weatherfield murders, his brand-new stage role in Possum Trot, and his memories from his unforgettable time on Corrie. Todd reveals: His favourite Stephen Reid “kill” (yes, there’s a ranking!) How…
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Stacy Barton was assigned an exhaustive project at 9 pm and had to complete it by 6 am if she wanted to receive a paycheck. While most of us would have deflated under the pressure, Stacy saw an opportunity; it was time to get creative. By being inventive and working around the rules, she learned how to deliver a product that companies, employees, a…
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As a student, she was a proud "Goldwater girl, right down to my cowgirl outfit and straw cowboy hat emblazoned with the slogan 'AuH20." -Hillary Clinton, Living History, 2003. References and suggested readings: Nicholas Buccola. 2025. One Man's Freedom: Goldwater, King, and the Struggle over an American Ideal. Princeton University Press. Hajar Yazd…
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This episode features "Jade Fighter" written by D.A. Xiaolin Spires. Published in the November 2025 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/spires_11_25 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/clarkesworld/membership…
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The money behind truth. References and suggested readings: Maribel Morey. 2021. White Philanthropy: Carnegie Corporation's An American Dilemma and the Making of a White World Order. University of North Carolina Press. miamisocialsciences.org virtual forums Gunnar Myrdal, American Dilemma volume I Gunnar Myrdal, American Dilemma volume II John Fabia…
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In this week’s episode of Inside Soap’s Soap Scoop podcast, Michael Parr joins Laura-Jayne Tyler to talk all about his Emmerdale comeback as Ross Barton. Michael opens up about returning to the Dales after five years, Ross’ hilarious new energy, and the emotional layers behind his storyline with Charity Dingle, Mack, and April. He reveals the origi…
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Modern work is haunted by an idea that began in feudal Europe. The Master Servant Doctrine gave employers the right to command and control workers while imposing a duty to provide for them. That ancient logic still shapes the modern workplace — from “at-will” employment and HR policies designed to protect companies, to benefits that bind people to …
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References and suggested readings: Brad Bolman. 2025. Lab Dog: What Global Science Owes American Beagles. University of Chicago Press. Benjamin Alberto Schultz-Figueroa. 2023. The Celluloid Specimen: Moving Image Research Into Animal Life. University of California Press. Gustave Flaubert. Madam Boverie. Bluesky @bolman.bsky.social Instagram @labdog…
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This episode features "The Stone Played at Tengen" written by R.H. Wesley. Published in the November 2025 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/wesley_11_25 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/clarkesworld/membership…
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Hello everyone and Happy belated Halloween. We are here a week after UFC 321 and boy is there a ton of things to cover. Unfortunately Matt was in the woods and wasn't able to watch the fights live. But fortunately for Matt, Kyle watched the fights and is able to tell the story of what went down last weekend. All in all a funny, drama filled episode…
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This episode features "In Luck's Panoply Clad, I Stand" written by Phoebe Barton. Published in the October 2025 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/barton_10_25 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/clarkesworld/membership…
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A lesson on dark money influence in campus culture wars References and suggested readings: Isaac Kamola. Spring 2025. Understanding the Evolving Culture-War Vernacular. Academe Magazine. Isaac Kamola. 2019. Making the World Global: U.S. Universities and the Production of the Global Imaginary. Duke University Press. Ralph Wilson and Isaac Kamola. 20…
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This episode features "Giant Grandmother" written by Liu Maijia and translated by Blake Stone-Banks. Published in the October 2025 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/liu_10_25 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/clarkesworld/membership…
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Most organizations think about the design of work in terms of products, services, or customer journeys. But Dave Norton has spent his career arguing that experience design goes much deeper. It is about shaping how people spend their time and, in some cases, their lives. In this episode, Dart talks to Dave about how experience design has evolved, wh…
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In this episode of Soap Scoop, Chloe Timms chats with the wonderful Jodie Prenger — who plays Coronation Street’s Glenda Shuttleworth. Jodie opens up about Glenda’s karaoke antics, her friendships behind the bar, life working alongside Tony Maudsley and Catherine Tyldesley, and what fans can expect as The Driscolls shake up life at the Rovers Retur…
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From a student of Saul Bellow and Barack Obama. References and suggested readings: John K Wilson. August 2025. “100 Years Ago, the Scopes Monkey Trial Discovered Academic Freedom.” Chronicle of Higher Education. John K. Wilson. 1995. The Myth of Political Correctness: The Conservative Attack on Higher Education. Duke University Press. Fara Dabhoiwa…
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On the rightwing origins of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression. References and suggested readings: Mary Anne Franks. 2024. Fearless Speech: Breaking Free from the First Amendment. Bold Type Books. Mary Anne Franks. 2019. The Cult of the Constitution: Our Deadly Devotion to Guns and Free Speech. Stanford University Press. University…
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Have you ever wondered what it’s like to go undercover on a soap set? 👀 In this Soap Scoop bonus episode, Laura-Jayne Tyler chats with Louisa Riley, Inside Soap’s junior writer and undercover journalist, about her secret mission on the set of Hollyoaks! Louisa was invited to take part in a real Hollyoaks competition celebrating the show’s 30th anni…
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The tools we use shape how we work, what we see, and how we think. Dmitri Glazkov, Strategy Lead at Google Labs, initiated Breadboard and helped launch Opal—tools that let people connect prompts into systems that think together like Tinkertoys for the mind. His passion is building technology that makes creativity easier and more human. In this epis…
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In this week’s episode of Soap Scoop, Chloe Timms sits down with EastEnders star Matthew Morrison, best known for his powerful portrayal of Felix Baker — and his fabulous drag alter ego Tara Misu! 🌟 Matthew opens up about life after EastEnders and his intense new stage role in Blue Orange at the Greenwich Theatre — a gripping play about race, power…
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ft. Geronimo, both Roosevelt presidents, Franz Boas, and the phrenologists References and suggested readings: Rachel Morgan. 2024. Sins of the Shovel: Looting, Murder, and the Evolution of American Archaeology. University of Chicago Press. John Fowler. 2021. A Forest in the Clouds. Pegasus Books. Follow Rachel Morgan on Instagram at @adventures_in_…
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On hedge funds, private equity, and the financialization of public colleges. References and suggested readings: The Coalition Against Campus Debt. 2024. Lend and Rule: Fighting the Financialization of Public Universities. Common Notions Press. Sofya Aptekar’s faculty page sofyaaptekar.com Robin D. G. Kelley. 2022. Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical …
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Most companies chase growth by selling more things to more people, faster. Mark Adams has spent nearly 40 years proving there is another way. As Director of Vitsœ, he runs the company with one mission: to help people live better with less that lasts longer. In this episode, Dart talks to Mark about why Vitsœ resists conventional business rules, how…
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In this week’s episode of Soap Scoop, Chloe Timms sits down with Coronation Street and Hollyoaks star Matt Milburn for an exclusive chat about his exciting new stage role in The Bodyguard UK Tour — and yes, he’s swapping Weatherfield for the West End! Matt talks about stepping into the shoes of Sy Spector, working alongside Adam Garcia, and what it…
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Hello everyone, and welcome to episode #104 of Fight Geeks Podcast. We finally got together to talk about UFC 320 and how insane it was. Tons of finishes leave tons of questions for what is next. The rest of October is insane too. We somehow went into a boxing history lesson from Kyle and it was a really interesting little segment. Thanks for stopp…
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How public universities gave rise to public media References and suggested readings: Josh Shepperd. 2023. Shadow of the New Deal: The Victory of Public Broadcasting. University of Illinois Press. Laura Garbes. 2025. Listeners Like Who: Exclusion and Resistance in the Public Radio Industry. Princeton University Press. Katherine Jewell. 2023. Live fr…
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Does your campus use B&N Education or Follett? References and suggested readings: Katya Schwenk. September 10, 2025. “How Wall Street Broke the College Bookstore.” LeverNews.com. Vincent Bevins. 2020. The Jakarta Method: Washington's Anticommunist Crusade and the Mass Murder Program that Shaped Our World. PublicAffairs. levernews.com Support the sh…
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On blood money and “the moral costs of an elite education.” References and suggested readings: David S. Busch. 2025. Disciplining Democracy: How the Modern American University Transformed Student Activism. Cornell University Press. Ethan Schrum. 2019. The Instrumental University: Education in Service of the National Agenda after World War II. Corne…
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In this episode of Soap Scoop, we catch up with Elisabeth Dermot Walsh, best known for her unforgettable 15-year role as Dr. Zara Carmichael in Doctors. Elisabeth opens up about life after the long-running soap, her fondest memories on set, and the powerful connection fans still feel with the show.She also gives us a fascinating glimpse into her br…
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Can US colleges be decolonized? References and suggested readings: Sandy Grande. 2018. “Refusing the University.” Free PDF. Sandy Grande. 2016. Red Pedagogy. Free PDF. ACP episodes on Indigeneity and the university with Sharon Stein and Eve L. Ewing Robin D. G. Kelley. March 1, 2016. “Black Study, Black Struggle.” The Boston Review. “Board of Trust…
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This episode features "A World of Their Own" written by Robert Falco. Published in the September 2025 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/falco_09_25 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/clarkesworld/membership…
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Surveys and numbers can capture averages, but they can’t reveal the raw humanity of lived experience. Stories can. Stories connect us, capture nuance and emotion, and uncover the “why” behind our choices in ways numbers never will. In this episode, Dart and James Warren talk about why stories reveal truths surveys miss, how personal narratives can …
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In this week’s episode of Soap Scoop, Chloe Timms sits down with Coronation Street star James Cartwright (Theo) to unpack one of the soap’s most disturbing storylines. James reveals what it’s like playing a domestic abuser, how Theo’s obsession with Todd spirals into dangerous territory, and reveals that he burst into tears following challenging sc…
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This episode features "Five Impossible Things" written by Koji A. Dae. Published in the September 2025 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/dae_09_25 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/clarkesworld/membership…
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This episode features "The Fury of the Glowmen" written by David McGillveray. Published in the September 2025 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/mcgillveray_09_25 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/clarkesworld/membership…
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Brought to us, in part, by the race scientists References mentioned this episode: Henry Reichman. 2025. Understanding Academic Freedom, 2nd edition. Johns Hopkins University Press. J. McKeen Cattell. 1913. University Control. Joy Ann Williamson-Lott. 2018. Jim Crow Campus: Higher Education and the Struggle for a New Southern Social Order. Teachers …
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In today's episode, we had the great opportunity to chop it up with MMA Spear, a fellow MMA creator in the space. Believe it or not, we met MMA Spear through Instagram and have been e-homies ever since. It was great to chat and talk some UFC with him. Check him out @mmaspear UFC 320 predictions and a segment on the mess that is Jake Paul vs Gervont…
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This episode features "Four People I Need You to Kill Before the Dance Begins" written by Louis Inglis Hall. Published in the September 2025 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/hall_09_25 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/clarkesworld/…
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Some members of the Blind Faith band, along with guests Meagan Lord and Josh Edwards, discuss their experiences and insights gained from attending Foursquare Connection. This bonus episode was recorded earlier this year closer to the events of Foursquare Connection. We encourage you to listen to TikTok Theology. Production Notes Produced by: Chandl…
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And how to approach an acquisitions editor References: Association of University Presses and #AskUp Steven L. Herman. 2024. Behind the White House Curtain. Kent State University Press. Madeleine L'Engle. 1980. A Swiftly Tilting Planet. J. R. R. Tolkien. The Hobit. Robert M. Veatch and Lainie F. Ross. 2016. Defining Death: The Case for Choice. Georg…
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