The Currency of Happiness is a podcast for people who want to win with money without losing themselves in the process. If you’re balancing career, leadership, family and ambition, this show gives you practical systems for building financial clarity, stronger habits and intentional leadership at work and at home. We go beyond tactics to talk about how money, discipline, purpose and values actually intersect in real life. Hosted by Andrew Rocha, a banking leader, real estate investor, and fath ...
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In this episode of The Currency of Happiness, we ask an uncomfortable but necessary question. What are we actually chasing? Most people spend decades chasing more money, more success, more approval, and more proof that they are doing well. But often, the thing we are chasing is not the thing we actually want. In this episode, Andrew Rocha shares a …
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Healing, Wholeness & Rewriting Your Life - A Conversation with Garth & Melanie Mitchell-Epp
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57:20In this episode of The Currency of Happiness, we explore what it really means to heal, become whole and rebuild a life after everything falls apart. Some people rebuild their lives once. Garth Mitchell‑Epp and Melanie Mitchell‑Epp rebuilt theirs twice. First, individually, after seasons of divorce, identity loss, and deep brokenness. Then together …
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This episode introduces the heart of the show and why money, leadership, family, faith, and purpose are all part of the same system. Host Andrew Rocha shares the story behind the podcast, his journey from debt to financial clarity, and what you can expect from future solo and interview episodes. If you want practical systems you can apply immediate…
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The Currency of Happiness is a podcast about personal finance, leadership and building a meaningful life without burning out or losing what matters most. Most people think happiness is something you chase, buy or earn once life finally goes your way. But what if happiness isn’t a feeling at all? What if happiness is a currency, something you build,…
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Episode 45. Artery: on art, authorship and anthropology. Florentina Manuel Martínez with Michele A. Feder-Nadoff and Claudia Rocha Valverde
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30:24Who is responsible for making a work of art? In each episode of this collaborative podcast series, one anthropologist, specialising in a particular cultural context, has a conversation with an artist of their choosing, exploring issues of authorship and responsibility in art. Ranging across geographical locations and creative practices, discussions…
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Episode 44. Artery: on art, authorship and anthropology. Adèle Commins and Daithí Kearney with Kayla Rush
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57:17Series 3, Episode 6 of Artery features Adèle Commins and Daithí Kearney with Kayla RushMusicologist Dr Adèle Commins is Head of Department of Creative Arts, Media and Music at Dundalk Institute of Technology. Her PhD from Maynooth University focused on the music of Irish-born composer Sir Charles Villiers Stanford. Her recordings include contributi…
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Episode 43. Artery: on art, authorship and anthropology. Aline Motta with Alex Ungprateeb Flynn
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51:02Who is responsible for making a work of art? In each episode of this collaborative podcast series, one anthropologist, specialising in a particular cultural context, has a conversation with an artist of their choosing, exploring issues of authorship and responsibility in art. Ranging across geographical locations and creative practices, discussions…
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Episode 42. Artery: on art, authorship and anthropology. Ayala Gazit with Rotem Steinbock
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50:49Who is responsible for making a work of art? In each episode of this collaborative podcast series, one anthropologist, specialising in a particular cultural context, has a conversation with an artist of their choosing, exploring issues of authorship and responsibility in art. Ranging across geographical locations and creative practices, discussions…
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Episode 41. Artery: on art, authorship and anthropology. Eliana Otta Vildoso and Nuno Cassola Marques with Frederick Schmidt and Sera Park
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49:21Who is responsible for making a work of art? In each episode of this collaborative podcast series, one anthropologist, specialising in a particular cultural context, has a conversation with an artist of their choosing, exploring issues of authorship and responsibility in art. Ranging across geographical locations and creative practices, discussions…
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Episode 40. Artery: on art, authorship and anthropology. Elzė Sigutė Mikalonytė with Edoardo Chidichimo
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34:26Who is responsible for making a work of art? In each episode of this collaborative podcast series, one anthropologist, specialising in a particular cultural context, has a conversation with an artist of their choosing, exploring issues of authorship and responsibility in art. Ranging across geographical locations and creative practices, discussions…
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Episode 39. Artery: on art, authorship and anthropology. Xasan Daahir Ismaaciil (Weedhsame) with Christina Woolner
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53:10Who is responsible for making a work of art? In each episode of this collaborative podcast series, one anthropologist, specialising in a particular cultural context, has a conversation with an artist of their choosing, exploring issues of authorship and responsibility in art. Ranging across geographical locations and creative practices, discussions…
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Episode 38: An Interview with Stuart Strange by Ashley Chin
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24:58Earlier this year Professor Stuart Earle Strange (National University of Singapore) visited Cambridge to give a Malay World Studies talk on his upcoming book Snatching Control: Animals, Deities, and State Power. MPhil student Ashley Chin caught up with Professor Strange to discuss his ideas on how control and the Singaporean state can be examined i…
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Episode 37: Origin Studies Part 3 with Mike Degani, Timothy Cooper, and Marilyn Strathern
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21:19Episode 37: Origin Studies Part 3, by Adam Hinden. With Mike Degani, Timothy Cooper, and Marilyn StrathernAnthropologists often work with communities far away from where they live and study. How do we come to commit ourselves to years of engagement in a specific field site? Inspired by a gap in anthropological education surrounding the selection of…
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Episode 36: Origin Studies Part 2 with Andrew Sanchez, Elizabeth Turk, and Caroline Humphrey
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13:02Episode 36: Origin Studies Part 2, by Adam Hinden. With Andrew Sanchez, Elizabeth Turk, and Caroline HumphreyAnthropologists often work with communities far away from where they live and study. How do we come to commit ourselves to years of engagement in a specific field site? Inspired by a gap in anthropological education surrounding the selection…
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Episode 35: Origin Studies Part 1, by Adam Hinden. With Sian Lazar, Thomas White, and Iza Kavedžija
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18:13Episode 35: Origin Studies Part 1, by Adam Hinden. With Sian Lazar, Thomas White, and Iza KavedžijaAnthropologists often work with communities far away from where they live and study. How do we come to commit ourselves to years of engagement in a specific field site? Inspired by a gap in anthropological education surrounding the selection of field-…
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Episode 34. Artery Episode 8: Rabab Chamseddine with Rebecca Appleton
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53:33Who is responsible for making a work of art? In each episode of this collaborative podcast series, one anthropologist, specialising in a particular cultural context, has a conversation with an artist of their choosing, exploring issues of authorship and responsibility in art. Ranging across geographical locations and creative practices, discussions…
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Episode 33. Artery. Episode 7: Emiko Agatsuma with Iza Kavedžija
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Episode 32. Artery: on art, authorship and anthropology. Episode 6: Bronagh Lawson with Kayla Rush
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50:55Who is responsible for making a work of art? In each episode of this collaborative podcast series, one anthropologist, specialising in a particular cultural context, has a conversation with an artist of their choosing, exploring issues of authorship and responsibility in art. Ranging across geographical locations and creative practices, discussions…
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Episode 31. Artery: Nazli Tabatabai-Khatambakhsh with Anonymous Anthropologist
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Episode 30. Artery: Jesús Guevara Rico with Alanna Cant
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41:27Who is responsible for making a work of art? In each episode of this collaborative podcast series, one anthropologist, specialising in a particular cultural context, has a conversation with an artist of their choosing, exploring issues of authorship and responsibility in art. Ranging across geographical locations and creative practices, discussions…
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Episode 29: The 'Political' in Northern Irish Protestant Marching Bands, by Sean French.
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28:05This podcast examines the shifting sonic politics of the marching band scene in Derry, Northern Ireland. 20 years ago, Protestant parading in Derry was a source of intense political conflict but over the years it has become less controversial due to inter-community collaboration. However, tensions remain. Sean French and his interlocutors discuss h…
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Episode 28. Artery: Tuguldur Yondonjamts with Hermione Spriggs
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Episode 27. Kurdish Women and Desires for Voice by Marlene Schäfers
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19:00What does it mean to have a voice? And how does a voice need to sound like if it is going to matter? In this episode, Marlene Schäfers (Utrecht University) discusses her research with Kurdish women singers and poets to explore what makes the voice an object of desire and appeal in the contemporary world, particularly for historically marginalized s…
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Episode 26. Artery: Mzuzile Mduduzi Xakaza with Jeannine-Madeleine Fischer
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Episode 25. The Future of the Anthropological Journal.
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29:37Episode 25. The Future of the Anthropological Journal. by Cambridge AnthropologyBy Cambridge Anthropology
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Episode 24. Artery: on art, authorship and anthropology. Maree Clarke with Fran Edmonds.
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Episode 23. The Recorded and the Live, by Timothy Cooper
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30:24With the arrival of home recording technology in the early 1980s, many Shi’i Muslims in Pakistan started to record the majlis mourning assemblies and processions that are central to their faith. Soon after, some established family-run religious media stores beside Muslim shrines or in Shi’a-majority neighbourhoods. In this episode, Dr Timothy Coope…
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Power Pals Episode 141: Super Heroes Re-imagined
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56:59The gang talks X-men, Rogue and Gambit, reimagining the Fantastic 4, Christmas Movies (so timely). music: Video Dungeon Boss, Kevin MacLeod www.incompotech.com
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Power Pals Episode 140: Ghosts Of Christmas Past
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48:29Power Pals are coming to you live from the cloud this week, your Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future in the Land of Eternal Endless Holidays. Reminisce on '80s childhood, when we'd order incredibly valuable figures from toy catalogues with no prices. Marvel at the miscellaneous elves of the 1800s, who could be toymakers or ageless sex god…
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Power Pals 139: 80's Villains and Star Wars Shampoo
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1:41:41This week we set the stage for the long-awaited Power Pals sitcom, featuring My 12 Dads and a special guest appearance from Westley the Cat. We discuss cool toys of all kinds - Hasbro Pulse crowdfunding, the superiority of '80s villains to heroes, and how detailed old Star Wars merch used to be. Then we sneak in one last spook of the season and tal…
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Power Pals Episode 138: Hero Quest, Boomer Butt Stuff and Iron Mans
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56:06This week the Power Pals undergo an identity crisis in the intro and it only gets better from there. We discover the cross section of boomers who hate eating ass OR wiping it, curse our naive excitement for the apocalypse, and give our tips for the juiciest cleavage. music: video dungeon boss, Kevin Macleod incompotech.com…
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Power Pals 137: LA Living and Rat Kings
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1:00:39We go balls deep on personal growth and tell the stories of our arrival in Hollywood. Mike coasts on residuals while Avery builds a house of bathrooms and Andrew conquers the Rat King. Guest appearances by Jamaica Batman, Inspector Gadget's stache, and the missing musical intro.By The Power Pals
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Power Pals 136 September Part 2: The Island of Dr. Whoreau
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57:34This week on @PowerPalsPod we put on our bibs and visit the Island of Dr. Moreau for a sex banquet. Along the way we discuss embarrassing toys from the '80s and movies we didn't know we were allowed to not like. At the end, one common thread is revealed - the art of ballet.By The Power Pals
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Power Pals Sept Part 1: Cannibal Disneyland
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1:03:00This week's episode is a bloodbath of epic proportions! We unlock the secret to happiness with our side business, Productive Fuck Relationships, while @mikeblackattack gets lost in space, @dewidiot operates Cannibal Disneyland, and @sickh0rse attempts to dismember Wolverine.By Power Pals
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Funny dork idiots, Mike Black, Andrew DeWitt and Avery Faeth talk nerdy, dirty and butt hurty about al your favorite pop culture moments. music by Kevin MacLeod, Video Dungeon Boss, incompotech.com
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Dork morons, Andrew DeWitt, Mike Black, and Avery Faeth talk about all things nerdy and dirty. On this episode , incel lawsuits! Andrew's audio will be improved 2 episodes from now. His on board headphone mic was defaulting as the main mic during these recent episodes and it's not as good as his iPad mic. Music, Kevin Macleod, Video Dungeon Boss, i…
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Dork morons, Andrew DeWitt, Mike Black, and Avery Faeth talk about all things nerdy and dirty. On this episode for some reason, old school cereal! Andrew's audio will be improved 2 episodes from now. His on board headphone mic was defaulting as the main mic during these recent episodes and it's not as good as his iPad mic. Music, Kevin Macleod, Vid…
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The Power Pals are back with more listener questions and answers! This one ends abruptly as Andrew had a family emergency to handle near the end of the episode. The gang talks nerdy movies, tv shows, video games, comic books and more. Music: Video Dungeon Boss, By Kevin MacLeod, www.incomptech.comBy The Power Pals
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Avery Faeth, Mike Black and Andrew DeWitt join for era to talk about dirty, nerdy and spurty dork nonsense. Music: Video Dungeon Boss, Kevin MacLeod , incompotech.com
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Episode 22. 30 years of German unity. Insights from fieldwork in Eastern Germany, by Laura Tradii
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16:27On the 9th of November 2019, Germany celebrated the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Yet, the country appeared to be once more divided along political lines as the far-right party Alternative for Germany gained enormous success in the Eastern regions. Laura Tradii was on fieldwork in rural Brandenburg as the electoral campaign unfol…
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Mike, Andrew and Avery try to make an episode happen over zoom, talk about the predator video game, fat guy sex tactics, mace workouts and JRPGs.
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Power Pals April: The Deep Dive On Game Publishers
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14:46Avery Faeth, Mike Black and Andrew DeWitt do a deep dive on game publisher ethics, Blizzard terms of service, loot boxes and more!
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Power Pals 3 (nearly) Hour Extravaganza!
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Episode 21. An Interview with Max Bolt, by Kevin Yildirim and Javier Ruiz
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23:03In November 2019, Max Bolt came to the department of Social Anthropology at Cambridge to deliver the weekly senior seminar. Kevin Yildirim spoke with him beforehand to learn more about his recent work in Johannesburg, which concerns inheritance laws and custom in post-apartheid South Africa. The interview was recorded by Javier Ruiz. Max Bolt is Re…
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On this episode of Power Pals the gang talks about how much Halloween Candy they ate, Molson Ice, movies, games and Christmas nonsense.
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Avery, Mike and Andrew eat chicken wings and bullshit on this low quality bonus episode that is JUST A BONUS EPISODE SO CHILL, DERRICK! GOD!
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