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Welcome to "Beyond Blue with Billy" the Jiu-Jitsu podcast where I spill the beans on my grappling life. Join me weekly for unfiltered tales of mat victories, life struggles, and whatever nonsense I'm facing. It's your backstage pass to the raw and real side of life in the blue belt lane.
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The Sweet Spot - Golf Podcast

Adam Young/Jon Sherman

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A deeper look into golf improvement. Adam Young and Jon Sherman provide real, actionable game-improvement advice for golfers of all levels. If you want to take your game to the next level, this is the podcast for you.
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The Three Guys Podcast

Brett, Brian and Derek

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Three lifelong friends come together to discuss life, laugh and tell stories. We interview friends, business owners, artists and everyone in between who will share their journey through life. Learn, Grow, Inspire, Motivate! Your Journey starts now. Listen now on all platforms.
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Dive deep into AI's accelerating role in securing cloud environments to protect applications and data. In each episode, we showcase its potential to transform our approach to security in the face of an increasingly complex threat landscape. Tune in as we illuminate the complexities at the intersection of AI and security, a space where innovation meets continuous vigilance.
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Startup of the Year Podcast raises the bar for startups around the world by providing further insight on the emerging companies featured in our Daily Dealflow newsletter, and by highlighting newsworthy stories and global trends affecting the startup ecosystem.
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Everything Everywhere Daily

Gary Arndt | Glassbox Media

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Learn something new every day! Everything Everywhere Daily is a daily podcast for Intellectually Curious People. Host Gary Arndt tells the stories of interesting people, places, and things from around the world and throughout history. Gary is an accomplished world traveler, travel photographer, and polymath. Topics covered include history, science, mathematics, anthropology, archeology, geography, and culture. Past history episodes have dealt with ancient Rome, Phoenicia, Persia, Greece, Chi ...
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The Spencer Sherman Podcast is a mindful approach to money, focusing on the themes of financial freedom, “Enough”, envy, generosity, gratitude, and more. Spencer Sherman, a leading financial advisor and mindfulness teacher, discovered that the key to financial success is discovering and befriending our fears and fixed beliefs with money. Each of us can experience ease and freedom, regardless of how much money we have or how competent we feel with money.
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On the New York Post's baseball podcast "The Show with Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman," the veteran MLB insiders and longtime friends and combatants go toe-to-toe on the latest MLB news and issues of the week. The Post columnists have been arguing about baseball since competing as New York Yankees beat writers in their 20s (Yes, a while ago!). Now, finally on the same team, they get to take their three decades of baseball debates public, showing off their knowledge and revealing rumors and insi ...
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“Pinstripe Post with Joel Sherman” is hosted by NY Post MLB columnist Joel Sherman and producer Ryan Sampson. This baseball podcast will take you inside the clubhouse and on the field with breaking down all the latest news and highlights from the Yankees. Joel and Ryan will give you their opinions and insight on how the Yankees season is going and break every decision both on and off the field. Joel's Notebook will feature a story from Joel's 30 years of covering baseball to give the fans a ...
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Last Seen Alive

Studio 222

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Last Seen Alive is a true crime podcast that exists to bring public attention to unsolved cases that need it. It's researched, written and hosted by Crime Analyst Leah Owens, and co-hosted by Scott Owens. Recognizing that the right piece of information can sometimes be the difference between a cold case and resolution, each episode presents listeners with a specific case--often one they've never heard of before. Cases covered include unsolved homicides, disappearances and suspicious deaths.
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Mind Over Murder

William F. Thomas and Kristin M. Dilley

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Listen to Mind Over Murder, the true crime podcast from victim's advocates Bill Thomas and Kristin Dilley. Kristin is a researcher, writer and teacher from Virginia. Bill is an entertainment executive who is also the brother of a murder victim, now living in Connecticut. His sister Cathy Thomas along with her girlfriend Rebecca Dowski, were the first two victims in the still unsolved Colonial Parkway Murders ,which claimed the lives of 8 young people near Williamsburg from 1986 to 1989. They ...
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Philosophy for our Times is a free philosophy podcast bringing you the latest talks and debates from the world’s leading thinkers. We host weekly episodes on today’s biggest ideas in news, society, culture, politics, science and arts. Subscribe today to never miss an episode.
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Emmy Award—winning producer, actor, and comedian Larry Wilmore is back on the air, hosting a podcast where he weighs in on the issues of the week and interviews guests in the worlds of politics, entertainment, culture, sports, and beyond.
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As CEO of JW Financial Group, Jason Waters takes his 20 years of expertise as a certified financial planner to help you navigate the ways to grow your business. On Cash Flow, Jason sits with CEO's, entrepreneurs, and CFO's to discuss their business, industry trends, and tips for cash flow management.
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Trust the Process @ MIT

MIT's Trust Center

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Trust the Process is an interview show featuring the top entrepreneurial minds at MIT. Produced by the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship, it features interviews with alumni, current students, friends of the program, and affiliates.
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Your Weekly Boost of Motivation and Faith-Based Inspiration! Welcome to Real Talk With Reginald D, a top-rated motivational/inspirational podcast hosted by Minister, Motivational Coach, and Motivational/Inspirational and spirituality Speaker, Reginald D. Sherman. This motivational/inspirational podcast is your go-to source for powerful motivational speeches, inspirational stories, transformative advice, and faith-based wisdom to help you overcome life’s challenges and unlock your extraordina ...
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History: Beyond the Textbook examines American history through the experiences of those who lived it! Each 12-episode season, high school history teacher Alex Mattke covers a separate era of American history and features perspectives on well-known events and lesser-known experiences of famous historical figures. Season Three, covering "America's Crucial Years," returns on October 8 with new episodes every Tuesday up until the finale on December 24! Catch up on Seasons One (America's Colonial ...
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The SportsGrid Fantasy Football Show

The SportsGrid Fantasy Football Show

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Whether you're playing seasonal fantasy football, DFS, dynasty fantasy football, or betting on the NFL, the SportsGrid Fantasy Football show has you covered. Davis Mattek breaks down the latest fantasy football news and is joined by the biggest and best names in the fantasy football industry.
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AI, Investment, and Security: A Venture Capitalist's Perspective Sherman Williams, managing partner at AI and Ventures, joins John Richards to explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, cloud security, and venture capital. As a Naval Academy graduate turned investor, Sherman brings unique insights from both military and commercial technol…
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On a new episode of "The Show," with Joel Sherman & Jon Heyman, they question if the Yankees might have to consider trading Devin Williams at the deadline. Plus, the Mets are starting to get some injuries but are playing well despite them. Later, Orioles GM Mike Elias joins Joel & Jon to breakdown Baltimore's tough start to the season, crucial inju…
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Why does rejection hurt so bad—and how do you heal when the people, jobs, or dreams you wanted don’t want you back? In this powerful motivational speech and episode, Reginald D answers a listener’s raw and relatable question: “How do I deal with rejection and disappointment in my life?” Whether you’ve been ghosted, overlooked, passed up, or left wo…
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The journey in search of the destination Does life have a purpose? Is that what gives life meaning? Or is it the journey that matters the most? Join our four speakers - Nietzschean philosopher Babette Babich, clinical psychologist Frank Tallis, existentialist philosopher Jonathan Webber, and linguist philosopher Sandra Laugier - as they explore the…
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On a new episode of "The Show," Joel Sherman & Jon Heyman are joined by Yankees starting pitcher Carlos Rodon. Carlos discusses stepping up in the absence of Gerrit Cole, how he dealt with his disastrous 2023 season & how this team compares to last year's World Series team. Plus, Joel & Jon share their takeaways from Yankees series loss vs Dodgers …
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One of the most significant developments in the history of naval warfare was the submarine. The submarine offered a means of stealth and surprise that surface ships couldn’t compete with. At first, navigating submarines was relatively simple, as they traveled just below the surface and used a snorkel and a periscope. However, as submarines improved…
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On today's episode of Pinstripe Post, Joel Sherman and Ryan Sampson discuss the Yankees being dismantled by the Dodgers lineup this weekend. Joel breaks down Will Warren and Max Fried's bad starts and the state of the bullpen. Plus some updates on where the Yankees could pivot if Luke Weaver and Jasson Dominguez miss time. Joel's Notebook highlight…
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"Mind Over Murder" hosts Bill Thomas and Kristin Dilley discuss the mysterious case of D B Cooper, who successfully hijacked a Northwest Airlines passenger jet and parachuted into the dense forest of the Pacific Northwest. He was never caught, although a small amount of the $200,000 ransom was later recovered. This is Part 2 of 3 parts on the Dan "…
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Ritch Henderson country artist from the state of Alabama comes on the show to discus his music, influences, tour dates, life on the road and family. What a positive and inspiring person to listen to, this show is a must listen to. Thanks for coming on the show Ritch, the Southern Hang boys look forward to following your career!…
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Every single rocket that has ever been launched into space has been a rocket that burned some sort of fuel. These chemical fuel rockets have worked well for making the short trip to orbit. Beyond that point, however, they are not necessarily the best option for space travel. There are a host of proposed methods for space travel that don’t involve r…
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Fill out our listener survey here: https://adamyounggolf.com/survey In this episode, we discuss the importance of embracing your driver and how this translates to other parts of your game where it's easy to "avoid" your weaknesses. Additionally, we discuss benchmarks in impact location and their influence on ball flight. Thank you to our show spons…
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When the body of a young woman is discovered by a farmer in an Illinois cornfield, it takes decades for her to be identified. The investigation continues into the present as investigators seek out the person—likely a serial killer—responsible for her death in this episode of Last Seen Alive. If you have any information on the murder of Eulalia Chav…
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Edwidge Danticat joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Two Men Arrive in a Village,” by Zadie Smith, which was published in The New Yorker in 2016. Danticat, a MacArthur Fellow and a winner of the Vilcek Prize in Literature, has published six books of fiction, including “Breath, Eyes, Memory,” “The Farming of Bones,” “Claire of the Sea Light,…
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One of the most popular foods around the world is the hamburger. If most people think of American foods, it is probably the first thing that they might think of. Hamburgers are pretty simple in terms of what they are composed of and how they are prepared, but they have developed an enormous amount of diversity. But where did this popular food origi…
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Are you buried in debt and feel like financial freedom is just a dream? What if the key to lasting wealth isn’t more income—but a better strategy? In this eye-opening inspirational episode, financial educator and founder of Empower Wealth Solutions, Andrew Bennetts, breaks down the biggest myths around debt and why most Americans are stuck in cycle…
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In April 1945, in the last days of the war in Europe, everything was falling apart for the Third Reich. Adolf Hitler and his closest advisors holed up in a bunker in Berlin and issued delusional orders until the Russians arrived. Hitler, his wife, and other high ranking Nazi officials took their own lives rather than be captured. However, what happ…
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Nietzsche, the birth of tragedy, and the technology trap with Babette Babich Babette Babich discusses Nietzsche, the importance of tragedy, and the danger of technology interfering with our judgement. Babette Babich is a world renowned Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University in New York. In this in-depth interview, she looks to Nietzsche's Bi…
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On today's episode of Pinstripe Post, Joel Sherman and Ryan Sampson preview this weekend's World Series rematch between the Dodgers and the Yankees. Joel praises the Yankees starting rotation led by Carlos Rodon & Will Warren. Ryan wants revenge for last season's World Series loss and Joel agrees, this weekend can be a statement weekend for the Yan…
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James Lee Hernandez and Brian Lazarte, writer/producers of "McMillions: The Absolutely True Story of How and Unlikely Pair of FBI Agents Brought Down the Most Supersized Fraud in Fast Food History" join "Mind Over Murder" hosts Bill Thomas and Kristin Dilley for a great discussion of their true crime series, book and podcasts. This bonus episode of…
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In the 13th century, the Republic of Venice was one of the leading merchant empires in Europe. The merchants from Venice traveled far and wide in pursuit of profit. A few of them, however, traveled very far. A small group of men from the same family made the extremely long and dangerous voyage to China during the reign of the Mongol Empire. The res…
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On a new episode of "The Show," Joel Sherman & Jon Heyman discuss why the Mets should start thinking about making a change at third base and catcher. Plus, Yankees pitching continues to be a strength as they build the largest division lead in baseball. Later, Phillies President Dave Dombrowski joins Joel and Jon to discuss Zack Wheeler's dominance,…
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On December 8, 1941, as the Japanese were bombing Pearl Harbor, they were simultaneously attacking other Allied positions around Asia. One of the biggest attacks was on Manila and the Philippines and the Filipino and American forces on the island of Luzon. Filipino and American forces ended up surrendering, which began one of the most brutal and ho…
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What if the version of you you’ve been waiting on is buried beneath the version of you you’ve settled for? In this motivational Speech episode, Reginald D, dives deep into one of the most powerful truths: you can’t change your life until you first know who you really are. Reginald D challenges the lie of average living and breaks down how hustle, h…
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One of the most important markets in the global economy is the bond market. The bond market doesn’t get as much attention as the market for stocks. Yet, the global market for bonds is actually larger than the total value of all publicly traded stocks. Moreover, bond markets have the power to influence policy and possibly even topple governments. Le…
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"Mind Over Murder" hosts Bill Thomas and Kristin Dilley discuss the mysterious case of D B Cooper, who successfully hijacked a Northwest Airlines passenger jet and parachuted into the dense forest of the Pacific Northwest. He was never caught, although a small amount of the $200,000 ransom was later recovered. This is Part 1 of 3 parts on the Dan "…
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Every year, on the last Monday in May, the United States honors its war dead. It is often celebrated with parades, cookouts, and ceremonies at military cemeteries. While many people just think of it as a three-day weekend and the beginning of summer, it is a tradition that extends back over 160 years. From its 19th-century origins, its path to beco…
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Ever wondered how Birkenstocks went from a German cobbler’s passion project 250 years ago to a starring role in the Barbie movie? Or who created that bottle of Sriracha that is permanently living in your fridge? Did you know that Air Jordans were initially banned by the NBA, or that Super Mario became the best-selling video game character ever than…
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When a woman is murdered in broad daylight in downtown Cleveland, her killer is caught on camera. After a dozen years of searching for answers, her alleged killer is finally charged. One of the most bizarre motives for murder imaginable is exposed in this episode of Last Seen Alive. If you’re interested in learning more about—and perhaps even suppo…
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In 1610, a European astronomer used a new invention called the telescope to observe the planet Jupiter. What he found revolutionized the science of astronomy and our entire understanding of the universe. Galileo also observed Jupiter that same year. The observation of Jupiter led to the discovery of the first objects in the solar system since antiq…
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After the American Revolution, the United States economy was in trouble. One solution proposed to solve the crisis was the establishment of a national bank. The bank wasn’t just an economic issue; it also sparked one of the first constitutional debates in the nation’s history. Fast-forward several decades, and the United States found itself debatin…
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What if the pain you've endured was never meant to break you, but to build the purpose you were born to walk in? In a world where trauma, abandonment, and generational cycles are all too common, Jacqueline Williams’ story speaks directly to the heart of anyone struggling to find purpose through the pain. Jacqueline's story begins when her mother wa…
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The Romans were familiar with Africa. At one point, they controlled everything on the north coast of Africa from Morocco to Egypt. However, below their African territories was the vast Sahara Desert, which was extremely difficult to cross. For all practical purposes, it served as a permeable barrier between the people above and below the desert. As…
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"Mind Over Murder" hosts Bill Thomas and Kristin Dilley are joined by Robert Grey, longtime listener to the podcast who attended both Virginia Tech and William and Mary. We review his impressions of the August 2009 murders of Virginia Tech students Heidi Childs and David Metzler, as well as the Colonial Parkway Murders, and their impact on the coll…
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For centuries, the English Channel served as a moat that kept the conflicts of Continental Europe away from the island of Great Britain. While it served as a barrier for armies, it also served as a hindrance to commerce. The movement of goods and people across the English Channel was much more difficult than he small distance that had to be crossed…
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One of the most important substances throughout world history has been salt. Salt might seem mundane, but it is actually necessary for the functioning of life. For millennia, Salt has been used as a preservative, a seasoning, and even a medium of exchange. Salt is one of the universal things that has remained the same throughout history and everywh…
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On today's episode Joel Sherman and Ryan Sampson discuss the subdued Juan Soto and just how effective the Yankees pivot was this offseason. Joel praises the Yankees front office for signing Max Fried who has proved to be invaluable all season long, plus the latest on DJ LeMahieu's return to the lineup and Jonathan Loiasiga's dominance. Learn more a…
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On a new episode, Joel Sherman & Jon Heyman share their takeaways from Yankees Subway Series win over Mets. Plus, Juan Soto does not look like himself as Yankees pivot of Fried, Bellinger and Goldschmidt have big part in winning the series. Later, Atlanta Braves President of Baseball Operations Alex Anthopoulos discusses the Braves bounce back afte…
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The essential philosophy of fun Do we need to have fun or is it an unnecessary excess? Are we living in an age of fun's decline, what with the moralism and strictures of Gen Z, or is there something else going on? On this panel, our three guests - philosopher James Tartaglia, film-maker Myriam François, and writer Freya India - dive into the idea o…
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What if the only thing standing between you and the life you desire… are you running from it? In this powerful motivational speech, Reginald D confronts one of the most overlooked struggles holding people back: running from the very dreams they were born to pursue. If you’ve ever let fear, failure, or the opinions of others convince you that your d…
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In early 18th-century London, a petty criminal became one of the most celebrated people in England. He wasn’t celebrated despite the fact that he was a criminal; he was celebrated because he was a criminal. The authorities didn’t share in the public’s enthusiasm. He was arrested several times, but he managed to escape custody each time. However, th…
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Michael Butterfield, author of "The Zodiac Killer: The Story of America's Most Elusive Murderer," joins "Mind Over Murder" cohosts Bill Thomas and Kristin Dilley to discuss his new book, his longtime research into the still unsolved Zodiac case, and his website, ZodiacKillerFacts.com. Will Zodiac ever be identified? Will the remaining Zodiac cipher…
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In the middle of the Third Century, things were looking really bad for the Roman Empire. This period was marked by civil war, economic collapse, foreign invasions, and a rapid succession of emperors, often military usurpers, most of whom died violently. If things had gone just a little differently, we would have been talking about the collapse of t…
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To fill out our listener survey go to https://adamyounggolf.com/survey In this episode, Jon and Adam Young discuss their personal journeys in golf, focusing on the experiences of late bloomers, managing expectations, and the emotional aspects of the game. They explore the concept of skill development as a form of compound interest, the importance o…
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When a young Illinois woman finishes a late-night shift at work, she vanishes without a trace just steps from her home. Investigators are certain her disappearance was a result of foul play, but evidence and answers are hard to come by in this episode of Last Seen Alive. If you have any information on the disappearance of Veronica Blumhorst, please…
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