Stoicism is the pursuit of Virtue (Aretê), which was defined by the Ancient Greeks as "the knowledge of how to live excellently," Stoicism is a holistic life philosophy meant to guide us towards the attainment of this knowledge through the development of our character. While many other Stoicism podcasts focus on explaining Ancient Stoicism in an academic or historical context, Practical Stoicism strives to port the ancient wisdom of this 2300-plus-year-old Greek Philosophy into contemporary ...
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Tim Ferriss is a self-experimenter and bestselling author, best known for The 4-Hour Workweek, which has been translated into 40+ languages. Newsweek calls him "the world's best human guinea pig," and The New York Times calls him "a cross between Jack Welch and a Buddhist monk." In this show, he deconstructs world-class performers from eclectic areas (investing, chess, pro sports, etc.), digging deep to find the tools, tactics, and tricks that listeners can use.
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Together, We Seek to Unveil the Unseen: Exploring Supernatural Mysteries to Understand Our Purpose and Place in the World.
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The Art of Manliness Podcast aims to deepen and improve every area of a man's life, from fitness and philosophy, to relationships and productivity. Engaging and edifying interviews with some of the world's most interesting doers and thinkers drop the fluff and filler to glean guests' very best, potentially life-changing, insights.
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This podcast is for fellow Philosophy enthusiasts-- who are lovers of wisdom and hold cardinal virtues as principles to live and die by. I am The Practicing Philosopher-- Raymond J. Negron and would love other people who want to be better, live an impactful life through the practice of wisdom, courage, self-control, justice and love of living the good life through being devoted to this difficult and beautiful path through the gift giving of the doctrines of philosophy.
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Join us on a transformative exploration of life's most profound questions and philosophical insights. Each episode delves into timeless wisdom, practical philosophy, and contemporary challenges, helping you navigate life with greater purpose and understanding. From ancient stoic teachings to modern philosophical perspectives, we examine the fundamental aspects of human existence, happiness, meaning, and personal growth. Whether you're a philosophy enthusiast or simply seeking wisdom for ever ...
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On Money Meets Medicine, Dr. Jimmy Turner discusses all things career and finance for physicians. With expert guest discussions, Jimmy tackles the personal finance topics you wish you had learned in medical school. The MMM podcast will help you tackle your student loans, achieve financial independence, invest for retirement, and decrease your financial stress and burnout. To get help with free educational content or obtaining own-occupation disability insurance from a source you know you can ...
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Join us on an intellectual journey through the fascinating world of philosophy. Each episode of Think Deep: Philosophy Unwrapped tackles profound questions and complex ideas, making them accessible and relevant to modern life. From ancient wisdom to contemporary philosophical debates, we explore ethics, existence, knowledge, and consciousness while connecting these timeless concepts to your everyday experiences. Whether you're a philosophy enthusiast or just beginning your philosophical jour ...
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A podcast by three fantasy authors who love to overcomplicate their writing lives and want to help you do the same.
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Australia’s most popular D&D actual play podcast! Set in the world of Ogg Nott, a place full of mystery and intrigue - if only the players knew it was ending. Listen to this award winning podcast as our heroes delve deep into adventure, with each season bringing a new story, new characters, and new threats to face. New listeners can start at any season, but veteran listeners will find themselves following a greater story, set over centuries. New episodes every Sunday! Hosted on Acast. See ac ...
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Developer Tea exists to help driven developers connect to their ultimate purpose and excel at their work so that they can positively impact the people they influence. With over 13 million downloads to date, Developer Tea is a short podcast hosted by Jonathan Cutrell (@jcutrell), co-founder of Spec and Director of Engineering at PBS. We hope you'll take the topics from this podcast and continue the conversation, either online or in person with your peers. Twitter: @developertea :: Email: deve ...
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Fireside chats about whole child (and adult) Social Emotional Learning.
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Mythos & Logos are two ancient words that can be roughly translated as “Story & Meaning. The purpose of this channel is to share the important stories at the foundation of human cultures throughout history. These include mythology, legends, folktales, religious stories, and parables from the dawn of history to the modern day.
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Introducing "Law Sessions with Jennifer Housen," the podcast that demystifies English Common Law for LLB and GDL students. Building upon her acclaimed YouTube series, Jennifer Housen delivers comprehensive legal lectures in a clear and accessible manner. Each episode breaks down complex legal principles, covering topics such as Contract Law, Public Law, Tort Law, and Land Law, making them easy to understand and apply. Whether you're a law student seeking to reinforce your studies or a legal ...
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Are you ready to sing a deeper song? Cara Lumen, spiritual philosopher, metaphysical educator, seeker and guide, helps agents of change harvest their gifts and get them to their chosen community so that they more deeply impact those they serve. She helps you become aligned with a purpose and place of service that touches lives and also deepens your personal sense of accomplishment and relevance.
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Knowledge, Reality, Truth, Morality … Daniel Kaufman, David Ottlinger, Robert Gressis, and their guests explore the rich universe of philosophical investigation and inquiry.
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Episode 5: Letter 2: On Seneca: On Discursiveness of Reading📚📕📘
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1:22:47In this episode, Raymond J. Negron, a Practicing Naturopathic Philosopher, shares his wisdom--on the application of Stoic wisdom through the readings and teachings of Seneca. Focusing on the second letter, 'On Discursiveness in Reading,' Ray-- emphasizes the importance of disciplined, focused thinking, and the value of understanding oneself. He int…
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The Four Agreements Simplified: Key Lessons from Don Miguel Ruiz's Life-Changing Book
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34:10In this episode, we break down the essential wisdom from Don Miguel Ruiz's transformative bestseller, "The Four Agreements." Discover how these four powerful Toltec principles can revolutionize your life and relationships: Be Impeccable with Your Word, Don't Take Anything Personally, Don't Make Assumptions, and Always Do Your Best. We'll explore pr…
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Master the Art of Communication: Key Lessons from How to Talk to Anyone
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25:50In this engaging episode, we dive deep into the game-changing techniques from Leil Lowndes' bestseller "How to Talk to Anyone: 92 Little Tricks for Big Success in Relationships." Discover practical communication strategies that will transform your social and professional interactions. We break down the most powerful techniques for making memorable …
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Take Back Your Time - Volatility, Pliability, and Agency and Your Obligations.mp3
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14:30This episode provides tactical ways to own your time, reduce meeting load and obligations, and regain agency, especially when feeling burnt out. You'll learn how to use a simple two-part model focusing on Pliability and Volatility to evaluate your tasks and meetings and make intentional choices about how you spend your time. Learn how owning your t…
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#809: The 4-Hour Workweek Tools That Still Work — The Art of Refusal and The Low-Information Diet
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1:20:31This time around, we have a bit of a different format, featuring the book that started it all for me, The 4-Hour Workweek. Readers and listeners often ask me what I would change or update, but an equally interesting question is: what wouldn’t I change? What stands the test of time and hasn’t lost any potency? This episode features two of the most i…
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In this episode of the 'Money Meets Medicine' podcast, hosts Dr. Jimmy Turner and Justin Harvey discuss strategies for managing personal finances during market downturns, specifically focusing on the impact of recent tariffs imposed by Trump in April 2025. They emphasize the importance of having a solid investment plan and understanding market hist…
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Thom’s historical perspective on SEL. SEL has always been around; we’ve just called it something different.
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Auto-Exploitation, Positive Violence, and the Palliative Society: A Modern Philosopher’s Ideas for Making Sense of the Present Age
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58:06Feelings of burnout and boredom have become prevalent in modern life. To understand the roots of and solutions to these issues, we can turn to both ancient philosophers and contemporary thinkers. Among the latter is Korean-German philosopher Byung-Chul Han, whose thought-provoking analyses are gaining increasing recognition. If you’re not yet famil…
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You Might Suck, But You Don't Have To (Meditation 3.16)
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20:39In this episode I have a Trump-esque hair day, but, more importantly, we will close out Book 3 of Meditations by working through Meditation 3.16, which challenges us to recognize that there’s nothing supernatural about goodness. Our bodies, impulses, and rational faculties are the same as those of the worst villains and even the simplest beasts. Wh…
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Ep. 79 Prayer: The Heart of Catholic Masculinity
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1:05:31In this powerful conversation, BT and Mike Pacer dive deep into the soul of prayer and the essential role it plays in the lives of men today. Drawing from Mike’s remarkable journey—from a successful career in law to a life devoted to ministry—they explore how faith is tested by doubt, reshaped by challenge, and ultimately reclaimed through the powe…
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🔒 The Evolving Boundaries: Parliamentary Sovereignty in Modern Britain
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14:59Subscriber-only episode Parliamentary sovereignty faces significant challenges from EU membership and the Human Rights Act, reshaping the UK's constitutional framework. We explore how these developments have created a "special legal order" that impacts Parliament's traditional supremacy while maintaining its theoretical sovereignty. • EU membership…
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🔒 The Three Pillars of Parliamentary Sovereignty
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14:13Subscriber-only episode Parliamentary sovereignty forms the cornerstone of the UK's constitutional framework, establishing Parliament as the supreme legal authority with the power to make or unmake any law without limitation or challenge from the courts. Dicey's tripartite concept explains how Parliament can legislate on any subject, cannot bind it…
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🔒 Parliamentary Power: The Manner and Form Debate Explained
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12:00Subscriber-only episode This session explores the concept of manner and form within the principle of parliamentary sovereignty, examining whether UK legislation can be entrenched against future changes. We delve into theoretical perspectives, Commonwealth case law, and modern challenges to Dicey's traditional doctrine of parliamentary supremacy. • …
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🔒 Unmasking the Rule of Law: From Dicey's Theory to Modern Practice
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14:31Subscriber-only episode The rule of law stands as a fundamental principle of the British constitution, but its practical application reveals fascinating tensions with parliamentary sovereignty. When examining historic definitions from A.V. Dicey alongside modern legal cases, we discover how this principle both protects individual rights and faces s…
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🔒 Legal Systems, Special Privileges, and the Question of Equality
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13:03Subscriber-only episode We explore Dicey's second principle of the rule of law – that all people, regardless of rank or status, are equal under the law – and examine how this principle manifests in the UK's legal system while considering its limitations and criticisms. • The UK considers itself a strong supporter of the rule of law, particularly th…
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🔒 Judiciary vs. Legislature: Who Really Makes the Law?
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15:33Subscriber-only episode Examining the separation of powers doctrine, we explore the dynamic relationship between the judiciary and legislature, with particular focus on the limits of judicial interpretation and the supremacy of Parliament in the UK constitutional framework. • Parliament stands as the supreme lawmaking body in the UK, while the judi…
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🔒 The Rule of Law: Philosophical Foundations and Constitutional Cornerstones
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13:25Subscriber-only episode The rule of law is a cornerstone constitutional principle ensuring the supremacy of law over all individuals and institutions in society. We explore diverse philosophical and political perspectives on this foundational concept, examining its relationship with separation of powers and parliamentary sovereignty. • General defi…
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🔒 Executive vs Judiciary: Who Has the Final Say?
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14:35Subscriber-only episode The separation of powers between branches of government is essential to democratic governance, with various overlaps creating checks and balances that prevent any one branch from gaining too much authority. • Executive can be controlled by the judiciary, as illustrated in M v Home Office where the court found a government de…
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🔒 When Law Meets Justice: Understanding Dice's Rule of Law in Modern Context
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12:48Subscriber-only episode We explore Dicey's exposition of the rule of law and its three key principles while examining how these principles have been challenged and evolved over time. The tensions between the rule of law and parliamentary sovereignty reveal fundamental questions about justice, fairness, and constitutional balance. • Dicey's rule of …
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🔒 The Unwritten Blueprint: Understanding the UK's Constitutional Framework
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12:40Subscriber-only episode We explore the unique nature of the UK's uncodified constitution, examining its principles, sources, and how it differs from codified constitutions in other countries. Parliamentary supremacy stands at the heart of the UK system, with Parliament as the supreme lawmaking body rather than a written constitutional document. • P…
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🔒 Constitutional Law Explained: What Makes the UK System Different from Codified Constitutions?
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11:33Subscriber-only episode Constitutional frameworks differ significantly across jurisdictions, with the UK's uncodified constitution contrasting sharply with the codified documents found in countries like Jamaica, South Africa, Nigeria, and the United States. Despite common misconceptions, the UK does have a constitution, though its character as unwr…
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🔒 Separation of Powers: Checks and Balances in Democratic Governance
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15:01Subscriber-only episode We explore the constitutional principle of separation of powers, examining its historical development and application within the UK's system of governance. This doctrine divides state authority among the executive, legislature, and judiciary to prevent power concentration and protect democratic freedoms. • Separation of powe…
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🔒 Constitutional Frameworks: Does Britain Have One After All?
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13:55Subscriber-only episode We explore the concept of constitutions, examining the distinction between narrow definitions (codified documents) and broader interpretations (frameworks for state governance and citizen rights). The UK doesn't have a single constitutional document but possesses a complex body of rules regulating state institutions and citi…
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🔒 The Balancing Act: Separation of Powers in the UK
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12:46Subscriber-only episode We explore the complex reality of separation of powers in the UK, focusing on the overlaps between the legislature, executive, and judiciary that challenge Montesquieu's traditional vision. • The judiciary serves as an important check and balance but lacks the power to strike down laws unlike the US Supreme Court • UK has a …
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🔒 Broad vs. Narrow: Understanding Constitutional Frameworks
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14:32Subscriber-only episode We explore the fascinating world of constitutional law, examining what constitutions really are and how they function in different contexts. The session unpacks the distinctions between broad and narrow meanings of constitutions while challenging the common misconception that the UK lacks a constitution. • Constitutions in t…
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The day is won. The dragon Damien Eaton slain. the city returned to its familiar state of controlled chaos. But at what cost? Perrwinkle O'Rourke is dead and in the wake of such destruction the city needs a leader more than ever. Leo Shadow, who always saw things for what they could be, not what they were, makes the ultimate sacrifice. And in the s…
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This episode explores the dichotomy between iterative planning and target state planning in software development, discussing the benefits and drawbacks of each approach and providing decision factors to help you choose the most appropriate method for your situation. Understand the core difference between iterative planning, which emphasises agility…
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#808: Stephen West — From High School Dropout to Hit Podcast, and from Stocking Groceries to Reading Philosophy for a Living
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1:44:59Stephen West is a father, husband, and host of the Philosophize This! podcast. Sponsors: Gusto simple and easy payroll, HR, and benefits platform used by 400,000+ businesses: https://gusto.com/tim (three months free) Momentous high-quality supplements: https://livemomentous.com/tim (code TIM for up to 35% off) Eight Sleep’s Pod 4 Ultra sleeping sol…
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Episode 153: A Long, Skilled, Satisfying Cunning Linguist Session
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1:29:28How can language help shape your worldbuilding? We're not necessarily talking about conlang here -- that can certainly be part of worldbuilding, but it doesn't have to be, and many works of speculative fiction manage perfectly fine without invented languages. But the words you choose in description and dialogue will also communicate something to yo…
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Music and Medicine with Dr. Ben Vipler and Dr. Sam Porter
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31:09This episode is sponsored by Locumstory. Your source for all things locums. --- Ben and Sam are doctors who don’t just heal with medicine—they create with music. In this episode, they talk about their parallel paths from the East Coast to Colorado, their shared musical background, and how they balance both call schedules and band rehearsals. Sam sh…
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#807: In Case You Missed It: March 2025 Recap of "The Tim Ferriss Show"
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45:53This is a special inbetweenisode, which serves as a recap of the episodes from last month. It features a short clip from each conversation in one place so you can easily jump around to get a feel for the episode and guest. Based on your feedback, this format has been tweaked and improved since the first recap episode. For instance, listeners sugges…
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The Power of NEAT — Move a Little to Lose a Lot
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48:17Do you have a goal to lose weight? If so, you're probably thinking about how you need to exercise more. And that can certainly help. But what about the 23 hours a day you're not at the gym? How much you move during those hours — from walking to the mailbox to fidgeting at your desk — can be just as important in winning the battle of the bulge. Here…
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Stoic Role Ethics and The Limits of Health Worship
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29:08This episode clears up confusion around Stoic indifferents, especially when it comes to fitness and health. I revisit last week’s topic of context and explain why outcomes—like physical strength or general health—have nothing to do with Virtue. Drawing on Epictetus’ concept of the hegemonikon, I explore how only our choices fall within the domain o…
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Ep. 78 Cartoons, and Catechisms: Protecting the Imagination of a Generation
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1:14:32In this conversation, BT with guest Scott Smith, explores the themes of modern warfare, societal structures, and the pervasive influence of media on children. He discusses the existential threats posed by willful ignorance and the importance of cultural diagnosis in understanding the impact of entertainment on young minds. The dialogue also delves …
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🔒 Breaking Down Leases vs. Licenses: Your Guide to Acing Land Law Exams
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13:37Subscriber-only episode Land law exam success depends on recognizing what's being asked and responding appropriately, whether it's an essay or problem question about leases and licenses. • Essay questions require focused analysis of the specific point raised, not general knowledge dumps • Street and Mountford established exclusive possession for a …
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🔒 Navigating the Judicial Route in Adverse Possession: A Comprehensive Guide
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7:44Subscriber-only episode We continue our exploration of land law adverse possession, focusing on the judicial route in registered land cases and the critical two-year window proprietors have to enforce judgments before losing their rights. • Proprietors can bring matters to head by evicting claimants or beginning judicial proceedings • After 10 year…
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🔒 Mastering Land Law Questions: A Strategic Approach to Examination Excellence
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16:56Subscriber-only episode Land Law examination success requires understanding the disconnect between what examiners ask and what students actually answer, along with developing effective time management strategies. The session provides practical approaches to structuring essay and problem questions while avoiding common pitfalls that prevent even kno…
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🔒 Mastering Co-ownership Exam Questions: A Legal Breakdown
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11:27Subscriber-only episode This session completes our examination preparation series by breaking down how to tackle co-ownership questions, specifically focusing on a severance question from the 2009 University of London LLB examination paper. We provide a step-by-step approach to structuring answers chronologically and maintaining focus on the specif…
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🔒 How to Answer Land Law Exam Questions About Easements and Property Rights
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11:39Subscriber-only episode We break down how to approach Land Law exam questions, focusing on easements as a practical example through detailed analysis of a 2007 University of London LLB exam question. • Drawing out the scenario is vital for easement and adverse possession questions • Use a three-step approach: identify the right/interest, determine …
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Jarren’s Outpost: EE #13 Battle of the Fiveish Armies
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59:27In the end it comes to this. The city of Jarren's Outpost at war with itself. Sabers fighting orcs, ghosts and their tigers fighting town guard, and all fighting the relentless tide of the city's dead. Above it all the dragon Damien Eaton circles, engaged in aerial combat with a titanic gnomish airship. On the ground, amidst the heave of bodies and…
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🔒 Understanding the Evolution of Mortgage Law: From Pre-1925 to Modern Practice
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16:00Subscriber-only episode The Law of Property Act 1925 revolutionised the mortgage system, shifting ownership from lenders to borrowers while ensuring lenders maintain security through legal charges against properties. • Legal mortgages can be created through two methods: a demise for a term of years or a charge by deed • For freehold land, mortgagor…
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🔒 Squatter's Rights: The Legal Path to Ownership
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17:45Subscriber-only episode We explore adverse possession, commonly known as "squatter's rights," examining how possessing land for a certain period can legally transfer ownership from paper owners to squatters under English land law. • Possession gives a proprietary right to land, supporting the maxim "possession is nine-tenths of the law" • Adverse p…
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🔒 Adverse Possession: Navigating Unregistered vs Registered Land
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17:11Subscriber-only episode Adverse possession operates differently in unregistered versus registered land, with specific conditions creating complexities around disability, successive interests, and limitation periods. This episode explores the legal frameworks governing how adverse possessors can acquire title under both systems, examining the signif…
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🔒 Mortgages Unwrapped: Understanding the Rights and Duties of Mortgagees
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20:09Subscriber-only episode Mortgage law gives enormous power to lenders, yet this power is balanced by legal duties and the mortgagor's rights to relief in certain circumstances. • Mortgagees have a duty to get the best price when exercising power of sale • Mortgagors remain liable for any shortfall for up to 12 years • Sale proceeds must be distribut…
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🔒 When Mortgages Go Wrong: Understanding Clogs, Fetters, and Redemption Rights
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15:57Subscriber-only episode Mortgage law balances protecting borrowers from unfair restrictions while giving lenders security for their advances through established principles around the equity of redemption. • Courts strike down unconscionable terms like excessive interest rates shown in City Land Properties (57% interest rate) • The test for unconsci…
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🔒 Decoding Property Mortgages: Historical Context to Modern Practice
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14:25Subscriber-only episode Mortgages represent one of the more accessible topics in land law, despite fundamental misconceptions about how they legally operate and the historical changes in property ownership they've undergone. • Mortgages are not given by banks—borrowers give mortgages to banks as security for loans • The mortgagee (lender/bank) rece…
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