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GRIT is the women’s resource at Biola University that exists to empower women to step into their gifting, foster resilience, gain insight, and develop tenacity. Through thoughtful conversations about the female experience, the women of GRIT will empower and equip the women in our community. We won’t have all the answers, but we hope to stay long enough to learn from the questions.
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Conspiracy Outpost

Conspiracy Outpost

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Welcome to the Conspiracy Outpost consisting of friends who drink too much beer, smoke too much weed, and talk about conspiracies. Tune in with your hosts Casey, Mike, Joseph, Matthew, and Nate Nasty.
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Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques

Matt Abrahams, Think Fast Talk Smart

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One of the most essential ingredients to success in business and life is effective communication. Join Matt Abrahams, best-selling author and Strategic Communication lecturer at Stanford Graduate School of Business, as he interviews experts to provide actionable insights that help you communicate with clarity, confidence, and impact. From handling impromptu questions to crafting compelling messages, Matt explores practical strategies for real-world communication challenges. Whether you’re na ...
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Hi. I'm Patti and it's been said - many times - that I talk too much. I'm a teacher, author, nature lover and for ten years I owned a coffeehouse cafe where my faith in the goodness of humans was restored every day. This podcast highlights the awesomeness of humanity - er...outside the warmongers, globalists, tyrants and politicians in general. You know, the rest of us weird, quirky and sometimes hilarious humans. We'll talk woo, probe mysteries and leave you thinking about something more in ...
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Hey everybody! My name’s Greenberg and this is my podcast. It started as a radio show in 2003. In 2020, it phoenixed into a podcast, thanks to our friends at NRM Streamcast. If truth be told, the podcast is pretty much a glorified radio show. We play a lot of eclectic music (rest assured, we pay our yearly BMI/ASCAP fees), talk way too much about it, and sometimes invite other folks to talk with us about music & other things. We’re equally excited about music’s past, present and future, and ...
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Educational findings, share outs, tips, enthusiastic promotional statements about Ed tech tricks and apps. Cover art photo provided by Erik Mclean on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@introspectivedsgn
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Cover art photo provided by Alexander Popov on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@5tep5. Do you like dark humor, awful puns, and relatable content? Then you might enjoy two idiots doing all of that and having fun doing it!
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This podcast is for parents who not only want to short-term tips for handling current kids' behaviors and moods, but who are exhausted from addressing the same situation over and over and want to find solutions that last much longer into the future. Because you will receive plans and step-by-step tools, it's also for parents who crave feeling in control -- and who do much better with structure than the chaos traditionally associated with parenting.
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Third Impact Anime Podcast

Third Impact Anime Podcast

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Third Impact Anime is a bi-weekly (we try) podcast exploring the history, artistry, and community of anime, hosted by a group of fan con panelists that like to talk too much. Expect reviews of anime new and old, convention coverage, and special guest interviews. Learn more at www.thirdimpactanime.com
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Trevor Evarts, one of the youngest members of the Mythical Crew (Good Mythical Morning, Mythical Kitchen), loves to talk. A lot. Join him each week to hear what he’s talking about (and who he’s talking to), and get a glimpse into what it’s like navigating life in your early 20s. No topic is off limits, and there’s no limit to where the conversations will go.
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This podcast goes into the things people don’t talk about or won’t unless someone else does. So I’ll be that someone for you guys, so sit back and relax as we journey through life together. Don’t worry this journey isn’t scary especially when we think about all the good things in between.
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mIcHaEl TaLkS tOo MuCh

mIcHaEl TaLkS tOo MuCh

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Michael Talks Too Much is a podcast following diction from a 17 year old high school student. Politics, Relationships, Religion, LGBT+, History, and much more will be discussed... Contact me @ [email protected] for emails/voice submissions to be featured on the PodCast Cover art photo provided by Alex Perez on Unsplash
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Too Much to Type

Frances Johnson

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Hosted by a military brat turned military spouse and now just regular girl with a heart for storytelling, this podcast dives deep into the beauty, messiness, and magic of life. Expect candid conversations about love, relationships, travel, healing, self-discovery, life transitions and all the in-between moments that shape who we are. Whether you're navigating a new season or just need a soul-refreshing listen, this is your space. Pull up and seat and let's talk about it - because It's Too Mu ...
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Welcome to He said I talk too much, a podcast that covers the musings, stumblings, and expectations of a 40-something woman as she navigates life and wonders what else is 'out there.' I've always been told I talk to much, most recently by someone senior to me. This podcast is an outlet (for me), but I also hope it's a catalyst (for me & you) and perhaps cathartic for some of you out there. Maybe you can relate? Prepare yourself for bad jokes, witty puns, and some serious stuff.
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Let Them Eat Toast

Off _JaWaggon & Taylor

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We are two Millennials who talk about politics way too much, and our significant others think this is a great ”outlet” for us. We discuss everything having to do with politics, but our focus is on Millennials and the progressive ideals that are so popular among our generation, as well as the lack of Millennial representation within our government.
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Mystery AI Hype Theater 3000

Emily M. Bender and Alex Hanna

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Artificial Intelligence has too much hype. In this podcast, linguist Emily M. Bender and sociologist Alex Hanna break down the AI hype, separate fact from fiction, and science from bloviation. They're joined by special guests and talk about everything, from machine consciousness to science fiction, to political economy to art made by machines.
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The Karina Talks Too Much Podcast is a place where women gather for inspiration, education and to engage in the sisterhood of running wild into our greatness. Listen in on my conversations with inspiring guests where we share #realtalk discussions about issues that face women every day in life and business. We talk too much about our daily habits in health and wellness, our mentorships and systems we use to rise up and get you excited about what your next steps could look like.
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Speak Honest Podcast: Real Talk on Relationships, Attachment Styles & the Work of Healing Childhood Trauma

Jennifer Noble, PCC | Relationship Coach, TEDx Speaker, & Best Selling Author

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Are you ready to heal your attachment style, master healthy communication, and create secure, fulfilling relationships? Subscribe now to uncover the secrets of secure attachment, navigate the challenges of trauma recovery, and improve your communication skills in love and life. In each episode of the Speak Honest podcast, we’ll dive into attachment styles, emotional healing, and proven strategies for deeper connection. It’s time to break free from the cycle of heartbreak and start building t ...
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A whole show dedicated to the endless talking of David Ramos (Davravid). The amazing banter, and the never-ending dialogue of unpredictable conversations. Pair insane adjectives and adverbs, to rather sane nouns and proverbs. Sometimes spiritual, other times, spicy. David has a lot of thing wrong with him, where if you look upside down, it seems right. Now, when you close your eyes, it seems dark, and look away, open them again, and it is perfect. I hope you enjoy the show, as well as I enjo ...
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Too Precious To Perish

Rachel Martinez

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Too Precious To Perish is a testimony-based podcast focused on bringing hope, encouragement, and salvation through real talk and valuable conversation featuring incredible special guests. Tune in for conversations that will give you a fresh perspective about your past, your present, and your purpose. No testimony is too much!
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Welcome to Semisweet Homemade Disaster —a podcast for those who feel too much, think too much, laugh at the wrong moments, and somehow keep showing up anyway. I’m Michelle and this is where I talk about life, healing, witchy shit, internet drama, breakdowns, breakthroughs and whatever else I’m currently spiraling through. There are three episodes a week- sometimes chaotic, always sincere.
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Dads Talk Data

Dads Talk Data

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Two dads. Too much data. Questionable humour. If you’re into Adobe, data, or just enjoy watching two grown men pretend they have their lives under control - this is your podcast. Join Kasper Andersen (Accrease) and Casper Noreen Frid (Accutics) as they navigate the wild intersection of Adobe Experience Cloud, data strategy, and the everyday chaos of business-life. Expect sharp takes, pragmatic insights, and the occasional existential crisis over broken tracking… all generously sprinkled with ...
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Pipe and Slipmats: The podcast for ageing ravers

Pipe and Slipmats: The podcast for ageing ravers

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The podcast for those with one foot in the rave. If you love dance music and electronica but feel like you're too old for clubbing (honestly though, you're not), let Scott Manson, James Kirkham and Tunde Babalola take you on a music and memories tour of acid house, rave and club culture. Featuring interviews with dance music legends, amusing tales of excess and way too much fanboy talk about Sasha – plus huge tunes from the rave archives – this is a nostalgic journey through one of clubland' ...
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Two midlife mates in their 40s, no filters, and plenty of laughs. A funny, honest podcast about friendship, women, and surviving midlife with humour, nostalgia, and too much Prosecco. Expect real talk about relationships, teenage memories, and the chaos of life after 40. Get in touch with us at [email protected], and please consider supporting us so we can keep making it better and better - https://www.buzzsprout.com/2537176/support
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It will not be your average fantasy football podcast. We're not your traditional information, rankings fantasy pod. We're (our) league focused. It's the real house wives (mostly husbands here) of fantasy football. We're in the sports drama business. We smack talk each other, break-down weekly match-ups, mock rookie drafts, reveal league trade rumors! It's our league's journey and you're welcome to join the Cold Jelly Ninjas Dynasty Fantasy Football Podcast ride!
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News that’s not afraid of fun. Meet people at the centre of the day’s most hard-hitting, hilarious and heartbreaking stories — powerful leaders, proud eccentrics and ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. And plenty of puns too. Hosted by Nil Köksal and Chris Howden, find out why As It Happens is one of Canada’s longest-running and most beloved shows. (Ahem, we literally helped make the beaver a national symbol.) New episodes Monday to Friday by 7:30 pm E.T.
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This talk show will be about literally EVERYTHING since I have too much to talk about, we can all start off by listening to my affirmations and advice and day to day things and etc.
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The keys to communicating clarity, not confusion. What separates communicators who clarify from those who confuse? The ability to “Simplify complexity,” says Adam Bryant. “I don't think you can be an effective leader if you can't do that.” Bryant is a senior managing director at the ExCo Group and former New York Times journalist who interviewed ov…
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In this episode, Tori talks to Nicoletta Bradley, a Christian fitness influencer, CEO of Noble, a faith and fitness ministry, and co-host of the “Call Her Holy” podcast. Nicoletta shares how she overcame multiple eating disorders and a negative body image through reading scripture. She dispels lies from the enemy and culture that say women should f…
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When our kids aren't listening, we often default to talking more in an attempt to be more clear...more firm...more persuasive. But as we know, our EXTRA words often don't lead to better results. Fortunately, the solution to motivating more responsibility in our kids takes less energy, not more. In this episode, you'll hear: Why a child's "not liste…
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Do you ever walk away from a conversation feeling exhausted because you said way more than you meant to? In this episode of Speak Honest, we unpack the real reason you talk too much when you’re nervous. This isn’t about learning to “say less” or fixing your communication. It’s about understanding the story underneath your urge to overexplain, the f…
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is off to Beijing -- and a former Canadian ambassador to China tells us he'll need to balance security and human rights concerns on one side, and the need for new trade commitments on the other. Dozens of high-level economic officials in the U.S. come to the defence of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell -- who says crimi…
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For our last recording of 2025, Emily and Alex take on a TIME article naming the "architects of AI" as their person of the year. We also look back at the year in AI nonsense, and share findings from our Fresh AI Hell Wrapped. Happy Hype-y New Year! References: "The Architects of AI Are TIME's 2025 Person of the Year" Stanford AI Index Report Also r…
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In this conversation, Chris Swanson, a sheriff from Flint, Michigan, discusses his journey into law enforcement, his vision for running for governor, and the importance of community trust in law enforcement. He outlines his policy platforms focused on protection, service, and unity, addressing socioeconomic issues, affordable housing, and healthcar…
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Iran continues its crackdown on protesters, Donald Trump continues to muse about American military intervention -- and our guest is increasingly fearful about her country's future. After more than two years of war, students in Gaza have gone back to school -- in many cases, in UNICEF tents because there's no safe school building to go back to. Vene…
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We had a brilliant two-hour guest interview lined up for you this week. It was funny, emotional, insightful… …and we forgot to press record. So instead, you get a wild catch-up episode featuring: 💥 Lost AirPods on a train mission 🐈 Surprise three-legged cat reunion 🏫 First-week-back blues 🎓 GCSE mocks + teen revision chaos 📆 Negotiating a nine-day …
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An Iranian-Canadian tells us she's ready to accept all the risks associated with a U-S military intervention, if it means ousting the regime threatening her loved ones' lives. We reach a Minneapolis council member -- who tells us why she's urging her constituents to keep the pressure on the federal government as ICE agents remain in the city. Yeste…
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A Minnesotan tells us she has no choice but to keep monitoring ICE operations in Minneapolis, particularly after an agent shot and killed Renee Nicole Good yesterday. But she says she won't be using her car to block them. A Canadian senator says it’s time for the Government of Canada to get off Elon Musk’s social media platform – amid new allegatio…
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When our kids melt down, snap back, or seem resistant, it's easy to think, "This is bad. I need to make this stop." But when we see our child's behavior as a threat, our nervous system gets pulled into the struggle too, and everyone stays stuck longer. The real shift that shortens hard moments doesn't come from controlling behavior. It comes from c…
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An activist in Minneapolis tells us about plans to honour the 37-year-old woman shot dead by an ICE agent this morning. It's a shooting government officials insist was done in self-defence. The city's mayor says video proves that assertion is quote -- garbage. A former member of Venezuela's opposition says he's losing patience with Donald Trump -- …
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Hey, have a topic for us? In this episode, we challenge one of the most overused (and unhelpful) phrases in data: “garbage in, garbage out.” We talk about how a negative data narrative can actually sabotage data-driven ambitions, and why constantly focusing on what’s broken creates friction instead of progress. Instead, we argue for a mindset shift…
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Do you ever feel like being easygoing somehow turns into being overlooked, dismissed, or taken advantage of? In this episode, I sit down with Cordelia for our second coaching session and we unpack a pattern so many people live inside of without realizing it. When you’re flexible, capable, and willing to help, those traits can quietly become the rea…
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In the first Crisis Talks episode of 2026, we talk alcohol - lightly, honestly, and without preaching. From carrot cake instead of cocktails to why Dry January works for some people (and really doesn’t for others), we explore how drinking changes in midlife, the social pressure to drink, and what happens when you simply… stop wanting it. We talk sl…
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An Indigenous Greenlander and former MP says he welcomes more support from Canada as the U.S. President repeats and ramps up his annexation threats. As Donald Trump vows to "take back" Venezuelan oil, an expert in Alberta weighs in on the impact that may have on the Canadian oil industry. A Democratic Congressman marks the anniversary of the Januar…
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How to have more open conversations about money. Talking about money is taboo for many people. But according to Wendy De La Rosa, financial well-being only starts when we break the silence around finance. De La Rosa is a professor at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and a co-founder of the Common Cents Lab, an initiative aiming …
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In this episode, Mike Madrid, co-founder of the Lincoln Project, joins the discussion to explore the evolution of political ideologies from the Reagan era to the Trump administration. The conversation delves into the challenges faced by traditional conservatives, the impact of populism, and the shifting dynamics within the Republican Party.…
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A political analyst in Caracas tells us there's an eerie quiet and a feeling of disbelief -- as it sinks in that Nicolas Maduro is no longer in charge. The ousted Venezuelan president was brought to a Manhattan courthouse today in shackles – as questions swirl about the legalities of his capture. Ontario premier Doug Ford’s return-to-office-mandate…
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It'a a New Year and a new season on Midlife? No Crisis! In our first episode, we ease gently into January with a very real, very midlife ramble about slowing down, stress, alcohol and the pressure to “reset” after Christmas. We talk about why New Year’s resolutions rarely stick, why Dry January divides opinion, and how alcohol quietly affects sleep…
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On a special "Hometowns Revisited" edition, we'll take a look back at some of our favourite small town stories of the year that just ended. We'll hear from a man who spent months crossing Canada from town to town, relying on the kindness of strangers -- and listening to their stories. St. Thomas, Ontario vows to effectively end homelessness within …
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We'll look back at the heroic figures we spoke with over the past year -- and, regrettably, the dastardly villains, who were actually sometimes the same people. A Sydney snake removal expert arrives at a job to discover a truly mind-boggling number of snakes -- but he rises to the occasion while they're writhing to the occasion. Despite the pain, L…
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Hollywood actors and writers are anxious about AI filmmaking, but one Bollywood director tells us that, as far as many Indian creators are concerned, it's democratizing the process. Many Calgarians are once again under a boil-water advisory after the second major water main break in as many years -- and this one left our guest stranded on the roof …
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Ever wonder how something meaningful actually gets built when you don’t rush it? In this special New Year’s Eve episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on the backstory of the Speak Honest Podcast and how it grew into 100 honest conversations about attachment, relationships, nervous system healing, and real change. From an accidental name in a colleg…
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First, airstrikes on alleged drug boats from Venezuela. Then the seizure of Venezuelan oil tankers. Now, after an attack on Venezuelan soil, we reach Democrat Adam Smith. Israel is suspending dozens of aid groups for failing to comply with new registration rules -- rules the Norwegian Refugee Council says would jeopardize the safety of their Palest…
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On this week's show, we wrap up the merry month of Debts-cember (and the year in general) with the most honorable of mentions, the runners-up that fill our cup, the best of the rest of 2025 All this & much, much less! Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR…
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Our 10 favorite communication insights from 2025. The most transformative communication insights are the ones we actually remember to use. That’s why host Matt Abrahams is taking stock of his favorite communication tips from this year, so we can carry them into the next. In this annual Think Fast, Talk Smart tradition, Abrahams shares his top 10 co…
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There's a new definition of artificial general intelligence in town, and unsurprisingly... it's bad! Alex and Emily rip up the tissue-paper-thin premises behind this latest attempt to define "intelligence." Plus, we discover that AI hypers love using logos that look like buttholes. References: "A Definition of AGI" landing page and paper-shaped obj…
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In this episode, Mike Madrid, co-founder of the Lincoln Project, joins the discussion to explore the evolution of political ideologies from the Reagan era to the Trump administration. The conversation delves into the challenges faced by traditional conservatives, the impact of populism, and the shifting dynamics within the Republican Party.…
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Donald Trump says a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia is closer than ever -- but a Ukrainian MP tells us he's not sure where the US president is getting his information. They're about to resume the underwater search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 -- and an independent investigator says it has the best chance yet of solving the enduring myst…
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Tonight on Conspiracy Outpost, we dive into the dark corners of Hmong folklore with special guest Saiyo, From soul stealing spirits to the creatures that stalk the mountains. These are the stories whispered by elders, rooted in culture, fear, and tradition. https://linktr.ee/conspiracyoutpost https://hmongtales.com/ https://www.facebook.com/HmongTa…
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"Genius is one percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration." Well, tonight's show contains a lot of genius -- but we've cleaned up all the sweat and just left you with the inspiration. If you're looking for fashion inspiration, why not look to the trend-setting chimpanzees -- who are accessorizing with blades of grass placed delicately in their…
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Presenting complex information for your audience to understand. As communicators, we often need to take complex information (e.g., financial, technical, or scientific) and make it more understandable for our audience – we’re experts and they likely aren’t. But having so much knowledge on the topics we discuss can often make the job more difficult: …
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Buckle your seatbelt and prepare for take-off. Here is "Fireside" Al Maitland's classic reading of "The Shepherd", by the late Frederick Forsyth. Mr. Forsyth lived many lives before becoming a best-selling author, including the life of a RAF pilot. He told us what it's like to be thousands of metres in the sky when fog sets in, and how that experie…
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Christmas, Christmas time is here, time for ASS, and time for cheer! Austin, Tori, and Bill gather together to exchange the gift of anime with internet friends and strangers alike with another Anime Secret Santa! Kory Taiiku-Claus has kindly delivered a collection of delightful presents under the tree for us to review. This year, our gifts are Astr…
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As Brown University tries to reassure its community about safety on campus...we reach a student who’s been here before. While Australia has vowed to crack down on hate speech, a politician there says antisemitism has become 'part of life' in his country. The World Health Organization's chief scientist tells us why the W-H-O is taking a closer look …
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Why good communication requires presence, not performance. Effective communication isn't about perfecting your performance. According to Dr. Kate Mason, it's about being powerfully present. Mason is a world champion debater, executive communication coach, and author of the book Powerfully Likeable. In her work coaching senior executives to communic…
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In this lively conversation, the hosts discuss various political topics, including the influence of Turning Point USA, recent fights involving Jake Paul and Andrew Tate, and the implications of the heavily redacted Epstein files. They also touch on community activism in response to ICE raids, Mike Lindell's gubernatorial run, and the evolving role …
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Russian investigators suggest Ukraine could be behind a car bomb that killed a top military official in Moscow. Our guest tells us whoever's behind it, the message is clear. Cyclone reconstruction is just the latest shock to Sri Lanka's bottom line. And an economist in Colombo says the way forward is mixed at best. We reach a National Cancer Instit…
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