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Not For Everyone Podcast

Not For Everyone Podcast

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Trigger Warning - NSFW - Explicit Complaining - 'Not For Everyone' is a podcast featuring two cynical man-children exploring the depths of their flawed friendship through lens of schlock cinema and popular culture.
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Impact Minded is designed for high-achieving CEOs, business owners, and leaders who crave honest, actionable insights to level up their mindset, business, leadership skills, and personal lives. These individuals are driven, results-oriented, and value authentic, unfiltered advice from those who have walked the path before them.
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Eastern Hunnies

Eastern Hunnies

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Welcome to Eastern Hunnies, a podcast that celebrates East and Southeast Asian community, culture and perspectives in Britain and beyond. Hosted by British-Filipinos Melissa Legarda, a writer and content producer, and Isabelle Landicho, a director and creative. Eastern Hunnies is our love letter to the ESEA diaspora, and is for anyone dedicated to a more empathetic world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Texas Appellate Law Podcast

Todd Smith & Jody Sanders

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Welcome to the Texas Appellate Law Podcast—your backstage pass to the Texas and federal appellate systems. Join your hosts, Texas appellate lawyers Todd Smith and Jody Sanders, as they explore the nuances of appellate advocacy with judges, court staff, leading trial and appellate practitioners, academics, and legal innovators. Whether you're immersed in an appeal or building your trial strategy, each episode delivers practical insights to help you enhance your advocacy skills, strengthen you ...
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The AFT podcast (At the Forefront of Transactions) - previously known as Fundraising Radio, is a continuation of our efforts to bring in-depth knowledge of the payments space. Do you know how credit cards work? How banks communicate transactions between each other? How the tap to pay works? How funds get disbursed by government agencies? You'll learn about topics in the payment space that you didn't even know existed. If you are in the fintech/payments space or just a curious mind - hop on!
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Back to Source highlights the stories of successful leaders in corporate security, and shares their insights about the business of corporate intelligence - and how it is evolving.
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2wiceborn Radio

2wiceborn Radio

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Two Platinum Members Of the Beige Brigade who Love Jesus and Share His Gospel.. While we're Pastors, our Lens is wiped with Righteousness over Religion.. While this Podcast is not to Pastor you, it is to inspire you to get in His Word and with His People..
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Lifes 3x5s

Liz Wylder & Tim Larson

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Tim Larson and Liz Wylder begin with a little about their show location and then what’s written on a single 3 x 5 index card. It can be ANYTHING and the conversation can go ANYWHERE. It’s amazing how a single word can somehow connect the most extreme topics. Buckle up. Life’s 3x5s podcast is an unscripted and very unpredictable conversation between two longtime radio friends from a completely different location each episode. They decided that more time in a studio was just not adventurous en ...
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Investing expert Dominique Broadway left her career as a financial advisor to the 1% to help the 99% build generational wealth. In the process, she went from flat-broke to generating $8.5 million. On We Have Options, she teaches you how she did it— and how you can too. Whether you’re working on Wall Street, or making your first investment, you have options. Dominique is here to help you turn those options into a legacy.
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Whether you're a founder of an open source startup, an open source maintainer or just an open source enthusiast, join host Emily Omier as she talks to the people who work at the intersection of open source and business, from startup founders to leaders of open source giants and all the people who help open source startups grow.
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“Chinese school left me with a deep fear of authority and a catastrophising mind.” In this very special Christmas episode, we sit down with none other than Phil Wang, Chinese-Malaysian-English comedian, writer and actor. Together we discuss TV, turkey, traditions and childhood trauma. What are the holidays for, eh!? Phil Wang – the newest judge on …
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When an appellate lawyer puts a client in touch with Court Surety Bond Agency, the client is in a tough spot. “They’re going to be facing a verdict, an adverse verdict, or it’s just entered, and they're coming to us because they need to post a bond” to stay judgment enforcement during appeal, says Arturo Ayala, the company’s vice president. In this…
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Tiny Terrors (Part III) - Elves! Leprechauns! Imps! Goblins! Green Goblins! Hobgoblins! Hobbits! and Halflings! Just in time for the annual Halloween-Christmas special, Snobby Bobby and CRD reunite to discuss a more traditional tiny terror - the Rumpelstiltskin - more specifically the 1995 straight to video (probably) Mark Jones directed version. B…
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The Texas Supreme Court is on the verge of eliminating the practice of requesting merits briefs before granting petitions for review—a change that will fundamentally reshape how the high court handles cases. In this deep dive into Misc. Docket No. 25-9092, hosts Todd Smith and Jody Sanders break down the proposed rule changes, which aim to make the…
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The holidays bring pressure, pace, and people pulling in every direction. Leaders often sprint into the end of the year exhausted, depleted, and disconnected from what actually matters. Taking time to pause isn’t a luxury; it’s a leadership strategy. It’s how you reset your mind, reconnect to your mission, and walk into the new year clear and groun…
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Tiny Terrors (Part 2) - Covering the 1978 cult classic MAGIC, directed by Richard Attenborough and starring Anthony Hopkins, Ann Margret, Burgess Meredith and Ed Lauter (aka sexy Jackie Earl Haley). A struggling magician adopts ventriloquism into his magic act only to be caught up in one sexy love triangle! Oh and the dummy starts killing people (o…
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Keith Raphael, Found and CEO of Straddle in this episode talks about compliance requirements for organizations that move money. We go over the specific examples and go in-depth into each scenario that triggers specific compliance requirements. Key takeaways from the episode: Reg E only applies to consumer transactions Reg Z is applied to debt instr…
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You used to love your work. You used to lead with energy. But now? You’re restless. You’ve outgrown your role, or maybe the role has outgrown you. And you’re wondering: What’s next? For resources and support, visit https://www.impactinitiative.network/ Join us in-person in Denver CO for our free networking opportunity. Click the link below for deta…
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In our very first episode in new series - FRINGE with BENEFITS - We interview paranomal investigator of 20+ years experience, Michael Brown. Tune in for a snapshot of the typical call of a paranomal investigator all in an attempt to figure out just what in the HELL is going on!? Check out Michael's bitchin' podcast THE BUNKER on all podcast platfor…
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Most leaders don’t burn out because they’re doing too much. They burn out because they’re stuck in between. One foot in, one foot out. Half-yes. Kind-of-committed. It’s exhausting. and it’s not leadership. For resources and support, visit https://www.impactinitiative.network/ Join us in-person in Denver CO for our free networking opportunity. Click…
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“Enjoy your body. Celebrate it. And don’t worry what anyone else thinks about it.” Mel and Iz sit down with Duane Nasis, Filipino-British multidisciplinary movement artist based in London; and one fifth of Dragon BoiZ, a queer Asian dance troupe that’s here to ‘ruin the family hotpot’. Duane explores a diverse range of practices from physical theat…
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You post. You speak. You write. But your message still isn’t cutting through the noise. This episode explains why leaders often confuse being loud with being clear, and how to communicate in a way that actually shifts behavior. For resources and support, visit https://www.impactinitiative.network/ Join us in-person in Denver CO for our free network…
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So many leaders wait, wait for clarity, wait for the “right time,” wait for someone to validate their next move. But what if no one’s coming? This episode explores how to stop outsourcing authority and start owning your role as a leader. For resources and support, visit https://www.impactinitiative.network/ Join us in-person in Denver CO for our fr…
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Cheryl Gurz Product Manager with RTP at The Clearing House in this episode is explaining the key functionality of RTP and the backend. Here are the key takeaways from the interview: TCH basically works to recoup the losses - they are not for profit. Zelle does instant clearing but not settlement, while RTP is the first network in the US where clear…
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Back for Tiny Terror Halloween (Part I), filmmaker Jeffrey Garcia joins us to discuss his new feature length filth-fest, MEAT MACHINE starring our own Crude Rude Dude. He also takes us on a few side quests about independent film making, the use of A.I. in art, challening the status quo and of course, Godzilla. Lucky for us, Jeffrey does stick aroun…
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From the outside, it looks like you’ve made it. Revenue is up. Team is growing. You’re “crushing it.” But you’ve never felt more disconnected. This episode gets honest about why external success can leave you feeling hollow, and how to reconnect with your purpose before the burnout hits. For resources and support, visit https://www.impactinitiative…
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When he started his solo appellate practice in Louisiana, Tad Bartlett had to educate trial lawyers about the utility of having an appellate attorney on their team. Today, 18 attorneys are certified appellate specialists through the Louisiana Board of Legal Specialization. “It’s nice to know when I sit in a room with the other 17, these are really …
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You move fast. You check the boxes. But when was the last time you actually felt proud of what you accomplished? This episode is for high-achievers who don’t know how to rest at the summit, and why constantly chasing “what’s next” is a leadership liability, not a flex. For resources and support, visit https://www.impactinitiative.network/ Join us i…
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This week on The Business of Open Source, I spoke with Tom Hacohen, CEO and founder at Svix. We kicked off the conversation by talking about why Svix is an open core company… but Tom still initially didn’t think he’d be a good guest for the podcast. Unlike a lot of open source companies, Svix doesn’t make open source a huge part of its identity. Ye…
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It’s Eastern Hunnies Monday and this week, we’re sitting down with the award-winning Mixed Up podcast duo, Emma and Nicole, to spill the tea on dating as a mixed person, fetishisation, stereotypes and bias. We unpack microaggressions, explore Black and Asian allyship, and laugh (a LOT) while talking about the messy, beautiful complexities of mixed-…
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Nobody talks about this part: You work, grind, visualize, manifest, and then success hits… and suddenly, you’re overwhelmed, anxious, and questioning whether you can actually handle it. From team growth to massive proposals to rapid demand, it can feel like you're sprinting to keep up with the very thing you said you wanted. This episode helps you …
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Every visionary hits this wall: You see what’s possible, but your team is stuck in the mud. This episode unpacks how to bridge the frustrating gap between vision and execution. For resources and support visit https://www.impactinitiative.network/ Join us in-person in Denver CO for our two free networking opportunities. Click the link below for deta…
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This week on The Business of Open Source, I spoke with Quentin Sinig, who has been the first “business” hire at three open source companies; Strapi, Kestra and now Pruna.ai. We covered a lot of ground in this conversation, which was especially interesting because it spanned three open source companies so we were able to talk about patterns Quentin …
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You make hundreds of micro-decisions every week. Eventually, it wears you down. But more than exhaustion, it’s the fear of making the wrong decision that stalls momentum. This episode unpacks how to lead with clarity even when the pressure’s high. For resources and support visit https://www.impactinitiative.network/ Join us in-person in Denver CO f…
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Building a law practice from scratch requires finding your tribe and embracing the paradigm of giving, says KC Ashmore of Ashmore & Ashmore Law Firm in Rockwall, Texas. The Coast Guard veteran transformed his military service ethic into legal practice success through veteran outreach, Habitat for Humanity builds, and active participation in bar ass…
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This week on The Business of Open Source, I spoke to Or Weis, the CEO and co-founder of Permit.io. Or is a serial entrepreneur who has had a long career in developer tools. We talked about Permit’s relationship with open source, including of course the open source projects that they create and maintain. One thing to note is that none of Permit’s op…
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You’ve built the thing. You’ve earned the role. You’re leading the team. But deep down, a voice still whispers: “Who do you think you are?” Imposter syndrome doesn’t go away with success, it often intensifies with it. This episode gives language and tools to recognize that voice, reframe it, and lead anyway. For resources and support visit https://…
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This week on The Business of Open Source, I spoke with Rob Taylor, CTO/CSO and founder of ChipFlow. Although ChipFlow is unambiguously a software company, it creates software that facilitate the creation of semiconductors, so it straddles the software and hardware worlds. Some of the things we talked about include: The state of open source in the s…
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Sonia Nigam - Founder and CEO at Change in this episode talks about the money movement behind the scenes of charities. Especially the ones organized and led by corporations. If you have ever wondered what happens when the grocery store asks you to round up your purchase for charity - you'll find answers in this interview! P.S. Apologies for the sou…
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The basic concept – that appellate lawyers face an existential crisis – came to Kevin Dubose in a dream. In this thought-provoking episode, hosts Todd Smith and Jody Sanders welcome Kevin back to the show to explore this concept and potential solutions to the unique challenges appellate lawyers face. Kevin shares insights from his recent paper, inc…
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This week I’m back from vacation and I have a new episode of The Business of Open Source, with Taco Potze! Taco is the co-founder and CEO of Open Social. A couple interesting takeaways from our conversation: When you’re transitioning from a services company to a product company, it’s much easier if the product you work on is connected to the servic…
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Happy ESEA Heritage Month! In this special episode, we sit down with Rahel Stephanie, the Indonesian supper club chef, Sunday Brunch regular, Wagamama collaborator, and food creative, for an honest, funny, and deeply insightful conversation about food, diaspora, and the complexity of identity. Rahel opens up about her journey into the culinary worl…
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Fear whispers worst-case scenarios. Gratitude grounds us in what's already working. In business, fear drives burnout. This episode shows how to win the mindset war. For resources and support visit https://www.impactinitiative.network/ Join us in-person in Denver CO for our two free networking opportunities. Click the link below for details. Service…
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You don’t need another vacation. You need better boundaries. This episode will help leaders protect their energy without sacrificing ambition. For resources and support visit https://www.impactinitiative.network/ Join us in-person in Denver CO for our two free networking opportunities. Click the link below for details. Service Based Industry Group:…
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Most scaling strategies fail not from lack of ambition, but from lack of alignment. If your growth plan doesn’t match your culture, capacity, or team, it’ll collapse. Let’s talk about scaling with intention. For resources and support visit https://www.impactinitiative.network/ Join us in-person in Denver CO for our two free networking opportunities…
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On this episode of "The Not For Everyone Podcast," Snobby Bobby and Crude Rude Dude drag special guest Simple Austin through the cash-grab sequel landscape of 2025's biggest movie releases. Brace yourselves as they dissect Megan 2.0, Eddington, Jurassic World Rebirth, Happy Gilmore 2, and more! Bonus! - Learn about CRD's celebrity death theory, how…
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The following show notes were generated by AI (meh): Welcome, movie maniacs and martial arts enthusiasts, to another episode of "Not for Everyone," the podcast that dares to laugh at the films no one else will! This week, we're strapping on our black belts and diving headfirst into the cinematic phenomenon that is Billy Jack! Join your hosts, Snobb…
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No one talks about how lonely leadership can be, especially as your company grows. This episode explores how isolation kills momentum and what high-level leaders can do to build meaningful, strategic support. For resources and support visit https://www.impactinitiative.network/ Join us in-person in Denver CO for our two free networking opportunitie…
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Rehman Baig, CPO at FlexFactor in this episode talks about combating transaction declines and disputes. How the process of underwriting looks like, how are funds reclaimed, what the end-user sees and how it all operates under the hood. Follow us on Substack here for more in-depth coverage of interesting topics like OCT, Pre-Debiting, ACH disputes a…
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“Football is the excuse. Community is the goal.” In this summer sports special, we chat with Darren Tsang to explore how community, identity, and creativity collide on and off the pitch. Darren, known as Humothy, is a creative thinker, community builder, documentary photographer, and is founder of Rise United and 1314FamilyStyle. Born in Hong Kong,…
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So many founders get stuck in the business instead of leading it. They’re the best technician, the hardest worker, but that keeps them trapped. This episode is for leaders who know they need to let go of the day-to-day, shift from doer to leader, and empower others to own more. For resources and support visit https://www.impactinitiative.network/ J…
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Across all industries, many great employees get promoted, then panic. They’re excellent technicians, but no one taught them how to lead. This episode unpacks the shift from “doing” to “developing.” For resources and support visit https://www.impactinitiative.network/ Join us in-person in Denver CO for our two free networking opportunities. Click th…
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