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Thinking LSAT

Nathan Fox and Ben Olson

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Ben Olson and Nathan Fox started the Thinking LSAT Podcast to become better LSAT teachers and have some fun. Please 1) subscribe, 2) rate and review, and 3) send us questions: [email protected]. Don't pay for law school! Learn more at lsatdemon.com
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Conspirituality

Derek Beres, Matthew Remski, Julian Walker

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Dismantling New Age cults, wellness grifters, and conspiracy-mad yogis. At best, the conspirituality movement attacks public health efforts in times of crisis. At worst, it fronts and recruits for the fever-dream of QAnon. As the alt-right and New Age horseshoe toward each other in a blur of disinformation, clear discourse, and good intentions get smothered. Charismatic influencers exploit their followers by co-opting conspiracy theories on a spectrum of intensity ranging from vaccines to ch ...
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Inside MusiCast

Rick Such and Eddy Cabello

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Inside MusiCast provides in-depth interviews with amazing musicians, producers, session players, and front-line artists. We dedicate our podcast to those who go “beyond the liner notes”. Now, you’re inside the music scene.
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Freedom is the watchword of America. But many of her own citizens have had to struggle to get it, often at great personal cost. Emma Goldman rose up and resisted the notion that patriotism meant women, immigrants, and the poor staying quiet about their places in American life. Listen how in the early twentieth century, one woman galvanized the underclass while striking fear in the hearts of law enforcement and the federal government. Narrated by Jeff Grossman, and starring Sarah Natochenny ( ...
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Movies 101

Dan Webster, Mary Pat Treuthart, Nathan Weinbender

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Movies 101 began mid-1999, as Spokane Public Radio's KSFC started establishing itself as a separate news and information service. As KSFC matured, so did Movies 101. The show has a loyal fan base and has now also been picked up on KPBX, Friday evenings at 6:30 PM. Movies 101 is currently produced by Spokane Public Radio's Membership & Production Assistant, Cassia Fox.
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NPR's weekly news quiz hosted by Peter Sagal. Have a laugh and test your knowledge with today's funniest comedians and a celebrity guest. Hate free content? Try a subscription to Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!+. Your subscription supports public radio and unlocks fun bonus episodes along with sponsor-free listening. Learn more at https://plus.npr.org/waitwait
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Derek “The Captain” Jeter makes his Postseason debut as an analyst with David “Big Papi” Ortiz, Alex Rodriguez & Kevin Burkhardt on the MLB on FOX stage. Enjoy this first-of-its-kind, exclusive audio-only format of the limited edition and Emmy Award-winning show throughout the MLB Playoffs.
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In Common

The In Common Team

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In Common explores the connections between humans, their environment and each other through stories told by scholars and practitioners. In-depth interviews and methods webinars explore interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary work on commons governance, conservation and development, social-ecological resilience, and sustainability.
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Inside Policy Talks

Macdonald-Laurier Institute

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Inside Policy Talks is the premier video podcast of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, Ottawa's most influential public policy think tank. The Macdonald-Laurier Institute exists to make bad public policy unacceptable in our nations capital.
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Voices From the Archives

Fountain Street Church

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Welcome to Voices From The Archives A journey through the rich history of Fountain Street Church, a unique, non-denominational congregation in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Through recordings from our archives, we bring you the voices of past ministers, guest speakers, and community leaders as they wrestle with timeless questions of faith, justice, and the evolving role of religion in society. Each episode revisits key moments from Fountain Street Church's history, from thought-provoking sermons t ...
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In a world where people are living longer than ever, our biggest challenge isn’t adding more years to our life but adding life to those years. How can we maximize our health, wellness, and lifestyle to ensure we’re not simply existing, but truly thriving? What are the secrets to living more vibrantly and purposefully? How can we celebrate each day as an incredible gift? As we’re reconceptualizing the shift from extending lifespan to prioritizing healthspan, we’re embracing a revolution that ...
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Rising healthcare costs, increasing insurance premiums, and decreasing care - this is the current state of our healthcare system. The pharmaceutical industry continues to make empty promises by masking patients symptoms and providing a false sense of hope. "Dr. Hotze's Wellness Revolution" is a paradigm shift in the way we look at modern medicine and gives listeners hope to get to the root cause of their symptoms, naturally. Steven F. Hotze, M.D., is the founder and CEO of the Hotze Health & ...
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Reel Friends

Reel Friends

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3 Friends | 3 Films | One Survivor T-Bob Hebert, Rivers Hughey, and Nathan Velasquez are the three, incredibly opinionated, film lovers who get together every two weeks with three films in their queue for discussion. In the end, you will get our favorite films and hopefully have some fun along the way. We may be the ones on the spot but we want to be hearing from you. Follow us at one of the following to get upcoming episode updates and to give us your opinions: @TBob53 @RivsHughey @Incredib ...
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Welcome to the Intelligent Performance Podcast where we are fanatical about excellence. We talk to fascinating people, diving deep into the world of personal and professional development, and identifying how you can apply this to your life. At Venom, Intelligent Performance is our core design principle for building notebook computers. Our goal is about helping you pursue the impossible, beat the odds, and do the remarkable.
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Summary Unlocking Part 2 for y'all. Opening with a reflection on Part 1 (kinship, food, music, “yallidarity”) and then Nathan and I go verse-by-verse through “Hillbilly Hymn.” We talk housework and masculinity, charismatic church roots, incarnation vs. redemptive suffering, why “resurrection > crucifixion” reframes violence, and how meanness and ge…
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RFK Jr's senior advisor and supplements salesman, Calley Means, has repeatedly fabricated the story of Abraham Flexner and the birth of the modern medical system. Derek looks into his historical revisionism and what it could mean for the MAHA movement. Show Notes Medical Education in America: Abraham Flexner The Great Influenza: John Barry The Grea…
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Ryan Lavoie, and Connor Knight talk about the upcoming Auburn v Houston MBB game, take some phone calls, discuss the potential candidates around the Auburn coaching carousel, and breakdown the SEC and top 25 College Football matchups! Enjoy! 1st Hour:1:00 - Intro 5:47 - Auburn v Houston preview 19:26 - Phone Calls39:44 - Coaching Search 2nd Hour: 4…
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In this episode, Michael speaks with Nathan Truitt, Executive Vice President of Climate Funding for the American Forest Foundation. Nathan works in support of AFF's Family Forest Carbon Program, which it implements in collaboration with the Nature Conservancy. The program is designed to enable small-scale forest landowners to access carbon markets …
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Ryan Lavoie, Brooks Childress, Jac Myrick, and JJ Jackson continue to talk Auburn coaching search and preview this week in the NFL. Enjoy this Thursday edition of SportsCall!!!0:53 - Show Open6:15 - Auburn FB Coaching Search21:23 - Justin Ferguson Interview43:12 - Hour 2 Open43:56 - Phone Calls1:00:42 - College Football Playoff1:30:42 - Hour 3 Open…
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The UN Human Rights Council contains members like China, Cuba, and Qatar. Yet it remains a highly trusted institution across Western democracies. What should the public understand about the reality of activities going on at the UN? And how should Western democratic governments address the organization’s shortcomings? To discuss some of the major co…
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We only have so much time in the world, and we need to make every single moment count. ER physician and best-selling author Dr. Geoffrey Mount Varner underlines why we should make fast decisions without delay to unlock a purposeful and meaningful life. He joins Zach Gurick to discuss why you should not waste your time waiting or preparing, but inst…
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Back in June, we published an episode about the "Speaking with American Men" (SAM) project, a $20 million initiative designed by political consultants to understand and win back young men (18-29) who increasingly voted for Donald Trump. We talked about this cringey, inauthentic approach to compete over the influence of manosphere figures like Jorda…
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Ryan Lavoie and Tom Peavy talk about Auburn Men’s Basketball win over Wofford, take some phone calls, interview fantasy football expert Joe Bartel of RotoWire, and talk about recent names for the Auburn football coaching search! Enjoy! 1st Hour: 1:00 - Intro 4:37 - Auburn Basketball Win v Wofford 18:33 - Birthdays in Sports 25:55 - Auburn Coaching …
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I sit down with feral scholar and TikTok analyst Cy Canterel to explore one of the strangest and most opaque zones of contemporary politics: the swirling online subcultures where memes, irony, nihilism, and fragmented identity collide with rising fascism. Cy brings a rare combination of systemic thinking, psychological insight, and lived experience…
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This week: A Broadway star tells us how he finished the New York Marathon and then performed in two shows back to back, a wife seeks advice on how best to shave her hairy companion, plus, are the lyrics to Bye Bye Birdie what we think they are? You can email your burning questions to [email protected] To Do Everything won’t live in this feed foreve…
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Ryan Lavoie, Tom Peavy, and Brooks Childress talk about some Auburn football, take a look at the CFB coaching carousel, and discuss Auburn Basketball’s game tonight! Enjoy!Hour 1:1:03 - Intro5:23 - Auburn Football Offense19:40 - Phone Call44:50 - Birthdays in SportsHour 2:50:30 - CFB Coaching59:00 - Phone Call1:00:30 - CFB Coaching Continued1:28:10…
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Ryan Lavoie and Tom Peavy breakdown the Auburn and Vanderbilt game, continue to discuss the Auburn coaching search, and give their best and worst of the weekend. Enjoy!5:25 - Auburn's offense against Vanderbilt22:16 - Phone Call31:40 - Phone Call40:00 - Birthdays in Sports48:28 - Auburn's defense against Vanderbilt117:25 - Phone Call137:37- Auburn …
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We all face challenges. Sometimes they involve professional responsibilities, other times they’re complicated by personal histories. Often they involve a blend of both. On this week’s show, Dan Webster, Nathan Weinbender, and Mary Pat Treuthart discuss “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere,” followed by “It Was Just an Accident."…
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When LSAC accused a student of cheating, claiming his score jump had “Powerball odds,” Ben and Nathan dig into the details. They break down LSAC’s vague statistical claims and explain why big score increases are both possible and common for serious students. They also urge the student to document their prep to show clear evidence of progress. Also …
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Listen to the full episode The nonprofit organization (and its adjoined Super PAC), MAHA Action, is leading semi-regular Zoom calls featuring a host of wellness influencers and RFK Jr appointees, including Jillian Michaels, Dr Oz, and Russell Brand. Derek listens into a recent call to see just what they're saying. Learn more about your ad choices. …
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In Part 2 of our conversation, Ben Case and I move from frameworks to consequences. We revisit the 2017 Richard Spencer punch as a concrete case of “little” versus “big” violence, asking what deterrence, backlash, and dignity look like when an act becomes a meme and a cautionary tale at the same time. Ben draws on his Muay Thai career to talk about…
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Taylor Swift: Nazi sympathizer, freshly-minted racist, MAGA trad wife. Or so proponents of a recent conspiracy theory would have it. For years, the most successful female recording and performing artist of her generation (and therefore of all time) has used “easter eggs” as part of her marketing. Hidden messages in music videos and lyric sheets, ob…
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Ryan Lavoie, Brooks Childress and Connor Knight talk all things Auburn v Vanderbilt, Auburn Men's Basketball win, take some phone calls, and look around the SEC and the top 25 games this weekend! Enjoy! 1st Hour: 1:00 - Intro 2:47 - Auburn Offense change21:35 - Birthdays in Sports 33:06 - Phone Call 2nd Hour:47:58 - Phone Calls1:22:05 - Auburn defe…
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Across the Western world, migration, identity, and belonging have moved from policy questions to existential ones. The political and moral assumptions that held our societies together for decades are starting to unravel. Now, there is deep tension between those who want to defend the open, liberal order, and those who believe its openness has gone …
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Paris-born Wally Badarou traces his ancestry to Benin, West Africa—but he is thoroughly and unmistakably French. When it comes to music, however, his inspiration reflects a rich blend of international influences. A pioneering keyboardist, producer, and session musician, Wally has long embraced technology as an integral part of his creative process—…
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Ryan Lavoie, Brooks Childress, and Jac Myrick talk with Justin Ferguson about Auburn FB & MBB, preview Auburn MBB, and look at some NFL matchups for the weekend! Enjoy!Hour 1:1:08 - Kia of Auburn Promo9:52 - Intro12:00 - Phone Call25:07 - Interview w/Justin FergusonHour 2:49:58 - Phone Call1:02:08 - Auburn vs Vanderbilt1:15:22 - Auburn MBBHour 3:1:…
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When restaurants and cafes in Portland and elsewhere link into networks of food pantries and soup kitchens, will mutual aid feel real in the US? When regular folks come out of their houses to shame and chase ICE thugs out of the neighborhood, will that feeling of power from below catch on? Will it create some craving for a different way of doing th…
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Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is one of the most misunderstood yet powerful tools for women’s health and longevity. Dr. Sarah Daccarett — founder and CEO of Inner Balance — reveals how declining hormones drive over 100 symptoms such as fatigue, anxiety, brain fog, and sleep issues, and why properly dosed, full-spectrum HRT can be foundational f…
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Ryan Lavoie and Tom Peavy discuss the announcement of home-and-home vs Notre Dame, Durkin’s gameplan for the weekend, and talk with Joe Bartel of Roto Wire! Enjoy!Hour 1:0:58 - Intro4:00 - Auburn Notre Dame Announcement15:15 - Phone CallsHour 2:51:03 - Birthdays in Sports55:16 - Auburn & DJ Durkin gameplan1:13:32 - College Playoff Ranking1:22:30 - …
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Note: This review is also available on YouTube. How many wellness brofluencer podcasters does it take to screw in a lightbulb? Three: one to film it, one to sell the “ancestral light protocol,” and one to warn bulbs are “seed oils for your eyes.” In this longer solo episode I dig into Scott Galloway’s Notes on Being a Man (Simon & Schuster, publish…
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Experiencing the postpartum “new normal” that never felt normal? Today’s guest was feeling “off” after baby number three and couldn’t bounce back. After experiencing heavy periods, painful ovulation, hives, asthma, brain fog, poor sleep, and mood swings, she reached out to Hotze Health and Wellness Center to find answers. At the Hotze Health & Well…
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Ryan Lavoie, Tom Peavy, and Brooks Childress continue to talk the fallout of Auburn football's coaching search, react to Auburn basketball's season opener, and review the Braves' choice for new manager. Enjoy this Tuesday edition of SportsCall!!!0:51 - Show Open7:24 - Freeze Firing18:12 - Phone Calls30:50 - Busch Light Birthdays in Sports37:51 - Au…
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Ryan Lavoie, Tom Peavy, and Jac Myrick react to Auburn firing Hugh Freeze, discuss the quality of job that Auburn is, and briefly talk about the beginning of the college basketball season. Enjoy!5:28 - Auburn fires Hugh Freeze19:44 - Phone Calls46:50 - Phone Call113:37 - Looking back at the 2022 coaching carousel122:00 - Phone Call133:34 - How good…
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Since the October score release, there's been some online chatter claiming the October LSAT was unusually difficult. Nathan and Ben respond to one student's concerns by pointing to numerous Demon students who crushed the LSAT this month. They remind listeners that every test administration sparks the same rumors, but the LSAT remains consistent fro…
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Listen to the full episode on Patreon Part 2 follows the money flowing from US agencies and interests to anti-Liberation Theology figures in Latin America. We meet Jesuit operator Roger Vekemans, who in the 1960s drew funding from the CIA, USAID, West German bishops, and U.S. conservative foundations to undermine Liberation and Christian socialism …
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On this episode of the Healthful Woman Podcast, Dr. Fox continues his discussion with Jordanna Nadritch, President of Sharsheret's Board of Directors. She shares her journey as a BRCA1 previvor, navigating multiple surgeries, raising young children, and finding healing through volunteering and connecting with others. She reflects on the power of sh…
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Send us a text Lucky no. 13 here! We welcome back Max Cavalera of Soulfly for his third appearance on Interview Under Fire, this time to discuss the band’s explosive new album, Chama. Marking their 13th studio release, Chama proves that even after four decades in heavy metal, Max’s creative flame still burns as bright as ever. Now performing alongs…
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Send us a text We caught up with Matt Young, frontman of Australian metal heavyweights King Parrot, to talk about their new album A Young Person’s Guide to KP. Now 15 years and four albums in, the band continues to deliver their signature blend of chaos, energy, and humor—most recently tearing it up on tour with Pantera. Matt also opened up about h…
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Hello everyone! Part 2 opens with reflections on Mark’s balance between public scholarship and private parenting, then moves into his distinction between liberal history and fascist propaganda—the moment when sourcing gives way to myth. We discuss how protest slogans can be misread yet remain essential to antifascist diversity and vitality, and end…
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This is the first of a two-part deep dive into how U.S. foreign policy stared down the political threat of Liberation Theology by promoting Evangelical Christianity in Latin America. The CIA and USAID, in league with Vatican conservatives like Cardinal Ratzinger, spent money and social capital on the suppression of this vital new movement which ins…
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