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The Discovery Workshop

The Discovery Workshop

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Welcome to The Discovery Workshop! We are a group of family and friends that play DnD. We might not be the best at everything but we love to play and make each other laugh. We would love for you to laugh with us (or at us) as we discovery new things, inside and outside of the game.
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Family Secrets

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Family Secrets. We all have them. And while the discovery of family secrets can initially be terrifying or traumatic, often these discoveries have the power to liberate, heal, and even uplift us. Join Dani Shapiro, bestselling author of the memoir Inheritance, and her guests as they explore astonishing family secrets and uncover the extraordinary lessons the truth can teach us.
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Microbe Talk

Microbiology Society

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Microbe Talk is a podcast from the Microbiology Society, interviewing researchers about bacteria, viruses and parasites. We are the largest microbiology society in Europe, covering all aspects of microbial science.
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Welcome to the YoggNation: Spirit of Gratitude podcast, hosted by Yogesh Patel. Inspired by his personal journey, including his youngest child’s experience with severe bullying due to Tourette’s, Yogesh brings an authentic and relatable perspective on life’s challenges, the power of resilience, and overcoming adversity. Each week, you’ll hear from a diverse mix of high-profile guests from different ages, backgrounds, professions, and cultures, who open up about topics like gratitude, bullyin ...
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The Experimental Leader

Melanie Parish and Mel Rutherford

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Are you a business owner, executive, leader, team leader, aspiring future leader, leadership junkie, a scientist, a design thinker, or simply the leader of your own life? If you are, then you are a leader, and as such, you should be experimenting! Welcome to The Experimental Leader, a podcast where we tackle the ways leaders are experimenting in their own work. Hosted by Melanie Parish and Dr. Mel Rutherford, we dive into the most interesting questions about leaders and get into real-life co ...
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Off Script

Hey! Presents

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Hosted by CTOs Josh Nesbitt and James Hall, Off Script brings you unfiltered conversations about the highs, lows, and lessons of working in tech today. From leading engineering teams and scaling companies, to tackling burnout, bad bets, and breakthrough ideas, this is the show where raw honesty meets experience. Alongside one-on-one conversations between Josh and James, you’ll hear from leaders, builders, designers, and entrepreneurs who aren’t afraid to share what’s really going on behind t ...
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Hey - I'm Drysen, a content strategist at Made by Things with a deep background in animation and motion graphics. But, video marketing is only a small part of the marketing industry. From email campaigns to digital ads and OOH, there's a ton to learn, and I want to learn it from my marketing peers. So, I'm determined to have a daily 10-minute conversation to learn everything I can and become a better marketing person, and I'm inviting you to be a fly on the wall to learn alongside me. Each e ...
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Never trust a wizard. They're all filthy, addle-brained con artists peddling superstitious nonsense. Horace Lundin doesn't believe in their magic. The Petronaut technician works with steel and steam in the workshop, maintaining the mechanical suits of armor his masters wear. There's nothing magic can do that technology can't do better. So he thinks, until he witnesses the power of wizardry first-hand. That fateful day gives Lundin and his Petronaut colleagues an idea. What if magic didn't ha ...
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For all of us who lie to ourselves about what we want, Just Sex maps the global story of our desire through every day people telling on themselves -- from Beijing to Capetown, from Dallas to Denver to DC. Just Sex contributors expose that perilous gap between our waking “identities” and who and what we want to do in the dark. They reveal our complex and sometimes contradictory attractions as we stumble into ourselves and find our way. On a world-wide journey of discovery via her workshop, De ...
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I host an online radio show / Podcast called Tom's World Language Café. I also have taught Spanish at Butler University and Ben Davis High School in Indianapolis. I am author of world language teaching materials for Spanish teachers and students, Director of Aventura Cultural Summer Spanish Teacher Immersion Programs in Madrid, Havana and Guadalajara, MX (sponsored by WorldStrides with the participation of Purude University -- Fort Wayne) and a workshop presenter. My books can be found at Te ...
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Sales Wounds™ are a set of 6 self-limiting beliefs - what I call Primary Sales Wounds™ - that take us off our path of being fully and authentically our selves. They are a description of the ways in which forces outside of ourselves have, throughout our lives, made us feel unseen, unsupported and even unsafe; and the coping mechanisms we've developed in response. Each Sales Wound™ has a different set of symptoms, or a characteristic pattern of how it shows up in our business or in our life. T ...
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The Organ Podcast

Mark O'Brien

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The Organ Podcast is a fortnightly show designed to inform and entertain organists and organ enthusiasts alike, including those who are simply curious and want to know more about this unique instrument and its music. Episodes will feature interviews with leading UK and international organists, visit historic or little-known organs of interest, catch-up with organ rebuilds and restorations, and encounter a diverse mix of pipe organ related activities, news, discussions and initiatives from ar ...
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UX Podcast

Per Axbom & James Royal-Lawson

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UXPodcast™ is a twice-monthly digital design podcast - hosted by James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom - sharing insights about business, technology, people and society since 2011. We want to push the boundaries of how user experience is perceived and boost your confidence in the work you do.
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In 2019, a mysterious shape appeared on a petri dish in a Birmingham lab. Its surprising appearance, similar to noodles, intrigued researchers to find out more about it. They consulted other scientists online at the time, which sparked an idea to start an online club dedicated to sharing laboratory contaminants. Now, the team finally publish their …
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In this episode, Martin and Steve are joined by Adam Wormleighton (@adamtwrm) to chat Range Rover L322s and everything to do with them. From the finest era of the model to how it compares to the later L405 and L460 eras. Adam's brought with him a Land Rover dealer Autobiography book, which is a source of much excitement to Martin and Steve. A total…
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We bring Veterans Day into sharp focus by showing how local giving meets real military needs through the Armed Forces Community Foundation. Kevin West walks us through 31 partner groups, the dollar-for-dollar Veterans Day Match, and the simple ways to donate online or in person. • What the AFCF does and how it partners locally • Operation Santa Cla…
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Dave and Vern share a tribute to C Clyde Jones, reflecting on his century of service, his love for Manhattan, Kansas, and the values he taught by example. From endowments to focus, his voice offers a clear path for nonprofits and young leaders who want to make change that lasts. • Quiet service over recognition • Endowment building as core communit…
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What if the toughest moments: bullying, illness, isolation, hold the key to your most resilient self? In this special episode, we highlight standout insights from EP 41 through 50 of the podcast, featuring past guests who turned adversity into strength and gratitude into impact. 🧠 What you will learn: How past guests turned online hate into audienc…
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In this week's episode, the boys are live from Steve's garage to report on their weekends at the LRM Autojumble and Scale 4x4 Nationals. Steve buys some new front wings for his Ninety project from Malvern, and reports the presence of plenty of rare and obscure parts that don't generally come to market, Keep an eye on landrovermonthly.co.uk and on t…
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What does it take to build champions without breaking people? Coach Malek Ben-Musa shares a leadership philosophy forged through immigration, adversity, and decades on the field from Europe to Austin and into the world of MLS NEXT. What you will learn: Why gratitude and faith drive consistent performance How to lead with safety, character, and owne…
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We share how UFM opens doors for everyone to learn and teach, from health and wellness to AI, cooking, DIY, and veteran support. We highlight a leadership lecture that turns ideas into action and preview expansion into neighboring Kansas counties. • UFM’s mission as an open community learning hub • New health and wellness classes including Pilates …
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We celebrate Manhattan’s Veterans Day with the biggest parade in Kansas, a salute to the National Guard and Reserve, and a free, accessible ceremony that welcomes everyone in person and online. From breakfast at the American Legion to mall exhibits and mounted color guard, the day blends pageantry with purpose. • Parade details and route from mall …
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Welcome to The Discovery Workshop presents- The Witchlight Saga, a D&D podcast. In this episode the adventurers get to Downfall but, hopefully aren't heading to their downfall. Dungeon Master: James Roberts PCs: Sahaly Glenfellow (Ashley Roberts) Kiyoshi (Donovan Roberts) Shuyun (Kris Hall) Ballar Bluebrook (Kerry Callander) Thank you https://sound…
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In this episode, Martin and Steve are back on the fabled Salmon Sofa for another hour of Land Rover-related waffle. Martin pulls the engine out of his 110, Steve spends £3,000 on his Jaguar (and it's still not right) and the boys take a peek at the next Anglia Car Auctions Classic catalogue. Is one Land Rover truly the best way of living your life,…
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How does a small show with a big heart grow into a movement? Host Yogesh Patel takes you behind the scenes of Spirit of Gratitude’s first year, from an Anthem Awards finalist nod to a packed gratitude gala celebrating real community and connection. 🧠 What You Will Learn: How clarity, consistency, and empathy shaped the show’s rebrand Why serving on…
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We celebrate 20 years of Manhattan Free Clinic. Rick Hernandez joins us to reflect on milestones and momentum: a second clinic site inside the Flint Hills Community Accelerator, targeted grants that equipped modern exam rooms, and interactive patient education that sends videos and guides straight to your inbox. We talk about what it means to care …
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We sat down with Central Kansas Military Community Foundation director Ruth Dupree to unpack how a 2004 grassroots effort grew into a fast, reliable safety net. Ruth shares moving stories, a temporary fence so an autistic child can play safely, emergency help for a new arrival who received no pay due to a system error, and support for parents makin…
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In this episode, Dr. Torben Noerby—CEO of People & Performance, author of The Contextual Leader, and creator of the Contextual Leadership AI Bot (CLAI)—explores how leaders can adapt to their organizational context to drive performance, accountability, and collaboration. Discover how contextual leadership helps shape culture and strengthen inclusiv…
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In this week's episode, the guys are recording over the internet – so please excuse any audio quality issues. Steve is fresh back from the LRM Ripon Autojumble, and he's seen some cracking Land Rovers on his travels. Martin is corrected on the V6 petrol Discovery 3 he spotted by a YouTube commenter, and Steve brings us up to speed on the maintenanc…
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What can a 120-year-old car teach about passion, perseverance, and giving back? Master restorer Alan Travis shows how restoring history is about more than cars, it’s about inspiring others, sharing knowledge, and living with gratitude. 🧠 What You Will learn: How mentoring students and sharing restoration knowledge keeps history alive Why true passi…
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In this week's episode, Martin is back from holiday and has been Land Rover spotting on a Greek island, including an unusual petrol V6 Discovery 3 and extreme off-road Defender 90. The pair chat about rare Land Rover parts that they've seen for sale recently at LRM Autojumble events, and on eBay and Marketplace. Steve has been driving up and down t…
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In this episode, Martin Domoney and Steve Miller are joined by Land Rover Life contributor and intrepid Series explorer, Vicky Turner. Vicky recounts her epic adventure around the Outer Hebrides in her Series IIA Searle Safari Sleeper, and some slight carburettor issues in the following weeks. Her refreshingly honest approach to Land Rover maintena…
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What if one teacher’s belief could change your entire story? Assistant principal and 2020 Teacher of the Year Santosh Kumar shares how empathy, courage, and gratitude shaped his journey from bullied student to educator and coach. 💡 What you will learn: How systems, not slogans, build fearless students Tools to help teens manage the inner critic Why…
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We share what the Crisis Center does each day to keep survivors safe—from 24/7 advocacy to a confidential shelter now delivering roughly 9,300 bed nights a year—and why outreach, staffing, and community support are crucial. We also unveil the Clothesline Project at Manhattan Town Center and invite help for the holidays through gifts, volunteers, an…
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We talk with Leslie White, director of the Flint Hills Discovery Center Foundation, about how Bison, Beef & Bourbon funds exhibits, programs, and a new outdoor classroom to serve learners year-round. We clarify the roles of foundations vs. cities, share event details, and explain how to bid or donate even if you can’t attend. • Difference between t…
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In this episode, James and Josh discuss the troubling nature of paid awards in the tech industry. They explore how these awards often prioritize profit over genuine recognition, leading to feelings of exploitation among nominees. Thier conversation delves into the implications of such practices on community inclusivity and the need for a reevaluati…
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In this week's episode, Land Rover Monthly's Martin Domoney meets up with Land Rover Life's Helen Tait Wright and Marcella Kirk to talk all things rallying. Starting with how their new One Ten came into their lives, Helen and Marcella talk building a rally Land Rover, regulations, the terrain, navigation and getting stuck in the sand. Sorry for the…
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What happens when one man lives out two dreams, one in the NFL and one on the Motown stage? Sydney Justin, former defensive back and lead singer of The Miracles, shares a life shaped by perseverance, prophecy, and love. 💡 What you will learn: How rejection and resilience fueled Sydney’s rise from sandlot football to the Super Bowl The incredible st…
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Rich Jankovich, president of the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) Fort Riley-Central Kansas Chapter, discusses the organization's mission and Fort Riley's significant economic impact on the Manhattan area. Despite being less visible than Kansas State University, Fort Riley contributes approximately $4 billion annually to the local econo…
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We spotlight two extraordinary local philanthropic organizations - Fairy Godmothers and Guardians - that provide critical support to Manhattan residents in need through emergency grants and educational funding. • Fairy Godmothers, founded in 2006 as "Women Helping Women," has grown to 700 members and distributes over $60,000 annually • Members cont…
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Mike Rezkalla, CEO of Pawnee Mental Health, shares how the organization serves 185,000 people across 10 Kansas counties with integrated mental health services. September marks both National Suicide Prevention Month and Recovery Awareness Month, highlighting the critical work being done to address the 49,000 annual lives lost to suicide - one every …
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Scott Voos of Be Able shares how his organization provides support, resources, and community to Manhattan residents facing personal challenges. Neighbor Kia courageously tells her powerful journey from addiction to recovery, crediting Be Able with providing the consistent support that changed her life. • Be Able is celebrating five years of serving…
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In this month’s episode of The Experimental Leader Podcast, we explore what it takes to build leadership that lasts. The conversation covers the essentials of self-leadership, aligning words with actions, and the role of diversity in shaping stronger, more authentic leaders. You’ll hear insights on managing reputation, balancing transparency with c…
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In this week's episode, Martin has been to the Camel Trophy 45th Anniversary celebrations at Eastnor Castle, putting Hotel Freelander to good use in the wind and the rain. Steve has been dry-fitting panels on his project 90, and Martin persuades him that he needs an impact gun to speed up all his workshop tasks. The pair talk air compressors, and h…
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When technology transforms overnight, how do you stay human while keeping up? Michael Earls reveals how gratitude, grit, and growth helped him guide companies from traditional data centers to cloud computing and now AI-powered infrastructure. 🧠 What you’ll learn: How a terrifying police stop reshaped Michael’s view of resilience and gratitude Why t…
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In this week's episode, Martin reports back on his first night away in his Vickywood Small Willow 140 roof tent, and it's good news! Martin also explains his rationale behind not changing the timing belt on his One Ten's engine, and reveals a significant development in the 1985 Land Rover's future. The guys revisit a Work in Progress that appeared …
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What does it take to rise from a struggling student who flunked first and second grade to a 10th-degree black belt martial arts master? Great Grandmaster Ernie Reyes Sr. reveals the story behind his legendary journey and the life lessons that shaped him into one of the world’s most respected martial artists. 💡What you will learn: How martial arts t…
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There is certainly no shortage of purveyors of wisdom out here who offer tools about how to deal with our procrastination, and most of them, pretty much amount to exerting willpower and knuckling through and forcing yourself to do it even when you don't want to. I don't know about you, but for me, that doesn't work. in my years as an entrepreneur, …
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Brady Armstrong, Chief Development Officer of the Boys and Girls Club of Manhattan, discusses how federal funding challenges have impacted their services and the innovative ways they're responding to ensure no child is turned away. • Over 600 kids walk through their doors daily across 13 locations • Recent funding freeze forced them to cut enrollme…
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Fort Riley's annual Apple Days Festival returns October 18th at the artillery parade field, featuring 800 apple pies made from Libby Custer's historic recipe. Two newly crowned Pie Queens, Christy and Kelly, will oversee pie production and represent the festival in period-appropriate dresses and royal regalia. • Apple Days combines military display…
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In this episode, Land Rover Monthly's Martin Domoney and Steve Miller sit down and try to make sense of the new guidelines from the DVLA that were released recently. What do you think – is it a step in the right direction, or an invite for misinterpretation? The pair also discuss the very best looking Land Rovers from every model range – Series, De…
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What happens when embodying characters becomes a path to self-discovery? Actress Alaina Huffman shares how her roles, from Black Canary to Abaddon, have shaped her perspective on strength, vulnerability, and gratitude. 💡What you will learn: Lessons from her new film, Waltzing with Brando, and the power of simply existing How auditioning dozens of t…
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Welcome to The Discovery Workshop presents- The Witchlight Saga, a D&D podcast. In this episode the adventurers start their journey to downfall. Dungeon Master: James Roberts PCs: Sahaly Glenfellow (Ashley Roberts) Kiyoshi (Donovan Roberts) Shuyun (Kris Hall) Ballar Bluebrook (Kerry Callander) Thank you https://soundcloud.com/jonathansegev for the …
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Gratitude has the power to turn challenges into strength. Last Saturday, August 9, 2025, host Yogesh Patel held his first annual Spirit of Gratitude Gala, inviting all previous guests (14 attended) in celebration of the podcast's one-year anniversary launch. In this episode, sponsors of the said event shares how authenticity, resilience, and apprec…
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In this episode, Land Rover Monthly's Martin Domoney and Steve Miller are on location in Steve's garage as they make some progress on his 1985 Ninety restoration. Taking a break from fitting the new Pheonix Automotive rear tub to Steve's galvanised Richards chassis, the boys take a pew for a cup of coffee and a slice of Yorkshire brack to chat abou…
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Lori Bishop from the Flint Hills Volunteer Center and board member Ronnie Grice are discussing their upcoming 9/11 Family Event and Picnic on September 7th at Pottorf Hall. • Annual event honors the memory of 9/11 through community service projects • 400 pairs of athletic shoes will be distributed to children in grades K-5 • First responders will p…
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Big Brothers Big Sisters prepares for their fifth annual Manhattan fundraiser, a 1950s-themed cocktail party on September 20th at the K-State Alumni Center to support their youth mentorship programs. • One-to-one mentoring connects caring adults with youth facing adversity to build long-lasting friendships • This year's event transforms from a bour…
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