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On NOTUS

NOTUS and Reese Gorman

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Hosted by Reese Gorman, a well-sourced congressional reporter who walks the halls of Capitol Hill every day, each episode explores a member's background, their journey to Washington, and the issues that motivate them.
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RTS Masterminds Podcast

Balint Marczin & Brandon Casteel

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Balint Marczin and Brandon Casteel discuss all aspects of RTS games. Along with key guests in the game industry and influencer scenes, the podcast delivers significant insights in the hopes of making a difference in the industry, and educating the public with insider information based on years and years of first-hand experience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Hardware Entrepreneur

Balint Horvath: Entrepreneur, Innovation Specialist, Engineer/Physicist

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“Software eats the world”, as one famous investor once said it. However, our Earth runs on resources and is based on atoms rather than bits. Our true progress therefore depends mainly on our producing, selling innovative physical products, that is hardware. Hardware is...different. Challenges abound in designing, manufacturing, getting funding, hiring, innovating, delivering to the customers. Resources are scattered around and only a few exist. Where do you get real, practical knowledge? Thi ...
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Vermont Edition

Vermont Public

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Vermont Edition brings you news and conversation about issues affecting your life. Host Mikaela Lefrak considers the context of current events through interviews with news makers and people who make our region buzz.
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Experienced Voices

Moderated By: Jeanne Gray, Publisher of American Entrepreneurship Today(R)

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There is nothing like having Experienced VoicesTM to keep an entrepreneur on track to execute their vision. Check out our Podcast Series that delves into a wide range of of topics that bring to the forefront the critical details of starting and building a successful business.
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Viktor Orbán has become an icon to far-right Christian nationalists around the world. How did this onetime radical firebrand become one of Vladimir Putin's staunchest allies -- referred to by some as a "Trojan horse for Russia?" Do Orbán and his majority Fidesz party serve the best interests and desires of the people? Or is he the godfather of a criminal organization built on conspiracy theories about the European Union, immigrants, the LGBTQ+ community, George Soros and others? Is Viktor Or ...
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Plugged In

Smartech Daily

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Plugged In dives deep into the ever-evolving world of technology with a special emphasis on how it intersects with our daily lives, businesses, and the broader society. Guided by Mark Sephton, a globally renowned personal mentor to entrepreneurs and a passionate technophile, this podcast unravels the complexities of the tech world, offering listeners insights that are both profound and practical. With Mark's rich experience, having interviewed over 4,500 individuals across various platforms, ...
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Andreas Horn interviews experts in the field of deep brain stimulation, noninvasive neuromodulation, functional brain imaging and neuroanatomy. Join us on our quest to interact with the human brain and thank you for your interest in science! Andreas Horn, M.D., Ph.D., directs the institute for network stimulation and is a professor for computational neurology at University Cologne.
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Conversations with business owners, thought leaders and entrepreneurs who have built a business authentically doing what they love. Get ready to get real and keep growing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A 3. utas olyan embereket és életpályákat szeretne megmutatni, amelyek valamelyest, vagy akár nagyon eltérnek a megszokottól. Alternatívák, úttörők, próféták, vagy egyszerű, hétköznapi emberek, akiket igyekszünk a lehető legjobban megnyitni a rádió nyilvánossága előtt. Néha tűzbe jövünk és egymás szavába vágunk. Máskor vitatkozunk, de nagyon törekszünk arra, hogy a lehető legszubjektívebbek maradjunk. Legyen szó a magyar történelemről, filozófiáról, a kígyókról, pandaszerelemről vagy a világ ...
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This Moved Me

Sally Z from BeMoved - creating talks that move the world

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This Moved Me is a podcast on the art of public speaking for entrepreneurs and changemakers who want to move the world with their talks. Through casual conversation with famous TED speakers to undiscovered talent, This Moved Me shares stories, insights and challenges from speakers who understand both the "art" and the "science" of what makes an impactful talk. We end each episode with a THIS MOVED ME moment - sharing some of the creative resources that inspire and inform our work as speakers ...
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We're back for a new season! We’ve already Psychoanalyzed the Patient. And now we’re getting ready to Psychoanalyze… The Fall of the House of Usher! The new Mike Flanagan gothic horror drama based on the Edgar Allen Poe story premiers on Netflix on October 12. Tune in to the podcast on October 13, and every Friday after that, as we psychoanalyze Roderick Usher and his ruthless family. We'll uncover gruesome secrets, speculate on the mysterious characters, and we may even have a few surprise ...
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Following the US attack on Venezuela and the capture of it's president and first lady, we're joined by Rep. Becca Balint to get her thoughts on what's transpired and what's ahead. We are also joined by Vermont State Rep. Troy Headrick, an Independent, who has introduced legislation related to the state's involvement in Federal deployment of the Ver…
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Congresswoman Becca Balint discusses her experiences in the Vermont Senate, her commitment to environmental stewardship, and the challenges facing democracy and climate progress today. She addresses the implications of the SAVE Act on voter access, critiques anti-environmental legislation, and emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to developm…
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Vermont Congresswoman Becca Balint joins NOTUS’ Reese Gorman to discuss what it’s like being openly gay and Jewish in Congress, and what her political future might hold. On NOTUS is a production of NOTUS, with marketing and production support from The Podglomerate. You can find more about NOTUS at notus.com/podcast and follow us @notusreports. NOTU…
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Ski season is not immune to the impacts of climate change. This seasonal activity and other outdoor leisure activities will require adaptation to withstand warming Northeast winters. Dr. Caitlin Hicks Pries, associate professor of biological sciences at Dartmouth College, discusses her research on the surprising ecosystem impacts of snow loss. The …
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This legislative session, lawmakers are working on addressing the state’s housing shortage by continuing to reform the state's permitting and land use laws. This work began in 2024 with the passage of Act 181, which made significant changes to Vermont's signature land use law, known as Act 250. Act 181 divides the state into three tiers, each with …
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In this episode of the Democracy Dispatch Podcast, host Justin Marsh discusses the latest legislative actions in Vermont, focusing on environmental policies and the recognition of emerging leaders in the state legislature. They interview Rising Star Award winners, Representatives Chloe Tomlinson and Dara Torre, who share their experiences and insig…
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California Congressman Pete Aguilar, the chair of the House Democratic Caucus and the highest-ranking Latino in Congress, joins NOTUS’ Reese Gorman and talks about moving up the ranks in Democratic leadership and stepping into the “large shoes to fill” of longtime party leaders like Nancy Pelosi. On NOTUS is a production of NOTUS, with marketing an…
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In this inspiring conversation, Anna is joined by Stacey Brass-Russell—performer, yoga teacher, studio owner, master-level coach, and creator of the E.V.O.L.V.E. change system—to explore what it truly takes to reinvent yourself at any age. Stacey shares her extraordinary path from Broadway to wellness to coaching, and how she learned to turn fear, …
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Publishing a book can take many forms. Some may be published with large corporations in New York City while other books are self-published. Another option for writers to consider is publishing with a small, independent press. Samantha Kolber, owner and publisher of Rootstock Publishing in Montpelier, and Dede Cummings, owner and publisher of Green …
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Vermont’s state lawmakers are back in Montpelier for the new legislative session. They’ll pick up where they left off last June: trying to reform education, lower property taxes and make health care more affordable and accessible. Today on Vermont Edition, we're live from inside the golden dome of the Vermont Statehouse. First, we'll check in with …
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Maryland Congressman Jamie Raskin joins NOTUS’ Reese Gorman and talks about how Donald Trump and the events of Jan. 6, 2021 have shaped his time on Capitol Hill and his surprising friendship with Republican Lauren Boebert. On NOTUS is a production of NOTUS, with marketing and production support from The Podglomerate. You can find more about NOTUS a…
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In this short solo episode, Anna explores a gentle, nervous-system–informed approach to getting back into flow when things feel hard. Instead of treating frustration, fear, or burnout as problems to fix, Anna offers a different framework: these states are signals of inner conflict — moments when parts of us want different things at the same time. A…
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On this last day of the year, we’re following up on three Vermont Public stories from 2025. We hear from Vermont Public’s Nina Keck about her consistent reporting on adult day programs throughout the state. We also sit down with Father Brian Cummings of Saint Anne’s Shrine. Father Brian was in Rome this past April when Pope Francis passed away. We …
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Muzungu bantu nyelveken azt jelenti, hogy vándor, "gyüttment", olyas valaki, aki nem telepszik le, hanem továbbáll. Első sorban a fehér emberrre használják. Szabi és Laura régi álma volt, hogy eljussanak a Szubszaharai Afrika kevésbé felkapott, turisták által nem vagy csak alig látogatott részeire. Egy évnyi felkészülés után vágtak neki a kalandnak…
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If you’re a sensitive creative, healer, or entrepreneur, then whether you use the word “launch” or not—you’re always putting something out into the world. A new offer. A group program. A workshop. A book. An idea. And let’s be honest: that visibility can feel vulnerable, overwhelming, and dysregulating. But what if launching didn’t have to feel lik…
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The American Chestnut tree once dominated forests in the Eastern US. That is, until a blight nearly wiped it out. Now, scientists and volunteers are trying to bring back these towering trees. Today on Vermont Edition, we’ll listen back to a show from this summer about chestnut restoration efforts in the Northeast. Scientists are developing and plan…
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Vermont’s Air National Guard and F-35A fighter jets have arrived in Puerto Rico. They’ve been deployed as part of Operation Southern Spear — a build-up of U.S. forces in the region targeting Venezuela and the Maduro regime. Sen. Peter Welch (D-VT) joins us to weigh in on the deployment. He’s spoken out against President Donald Trump’s actions again…
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This week, I’m bringing you inside a corner of my work that I don’t usually share publicly — my visibility membership, Seen & Safe. Seen & Safe is where sensitive creatives, coaches, and entrepreneurs come when they want to be visible, but also want to feel safe while doing it. We meet twice a month for nervous-system-safe visibility coaching, and …
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An advocate for people experiencing homelessness. A folk singer, beloved by adults and children alike. A devoted mother who founded a food pantry. A poet. A professor. A Peace Corps volunteer. Today on Vermont Edition, we honor some of the remarkable people from our communities who died in 2025. You’ll hear from their friends, family members, colle…
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2025 was a landmark year for the genre-bending singer-songwriter Neko Case. She released a new album, "Neon Grey Midnight Green," and published a memoir, The Harder I Fight The More I Love You. In both, she uses her singular voice to weave together personal stories, the sounds of a diverse musical community and her abundant respect for the natural …
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Dr. Farkas-Kis Máté alkalmazott matematikus, a Pannon Egyetem Gazdálkodás- és Szervezéstudományok Doktori Iskola kutatója és témavezetője szerint a matematika nem tantárgy, hanem a gondolkodás nyelve. Olyan mélyen átszövi az életünket, hogy hatással van nemcsak a tudatos döntéseinkre, hanem a háttérben működő – gyakran észrevétlen – kognitív folyam…
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Today on Vermont Edition: it’s the latest in our monthly series, Town By Town. Each month we spend an hour learning about a randomly selected town or city in Vermont. Today it’s Berlin, in Washington County. You’ll hear from three residents with deep roots, including a local author and the president of the town historical society! We’ll also visit …
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The Winooski School District’s superintendent, Wilmer Chavarria, has emerged this year as an outspoken advocate for immigrant families in his city, which is the most diverse municipality in Vermont. Chavarria first made national headlines this summer after he was detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection in Texas after visiting family in Nicar…
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The third-highest ranking Republican in Congress, Majority Whip Tom Emmer, joins NOTUS’ Reese Gorman for a candid conversation about how he tries to keep the GOP conference in line. On NOTUS is a production of NOTUS, with marketing and production support from The Podglomerate. You can find more about NOTUS at notus.com/podcast and follow us @notusr…
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In this episode, Anna sits down with Laylee Emadi—educator, speaker, podcaster, and founder of the Creative Educator Conference—to talk about building a values-driven business rooted in authenticity, service, and real community. A former high school teacher turned multi-passionate entrepreneur, Laylee shares how she transitioned into coaching creat…
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Today on Vermont Edition, UVM’s Community News Service provides journalism training with an opportunity for a professional byline. The program's audio journalism instructor and two current students will share what they’ve learned about reporting over the past semester. Then: Did your Spotify Wrapped make you realize that you’ve been listening to th…
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Today on Vermont Edition, it’s our annual winter books show. We’ve assembled a team of super readers from all across the state to recommend books for you to read and gift this season. You’ll hear from a South Burlington children’s librarian, bookshop owners in Waterbury, Wilmington and Middlebury, and a writer and editor from Middlesex. They’ve bro…
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During the rush to scale AI, innovators, entrepreneurs, and engineers are identifying the bottlenecks that hinder progress. Easy access to quality data is emerging across various industries, fueling a timely search for solutions. Balint Pasztor is the co-founder and CEO of DiffuseDrive, a next-generation physical AI company transforming how Fortune…
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Federal agents have arrested more than 100 people in Vermont over the last 10 months. Those arrests have heightened fears in tight-knit communities across the state. Vermont Public’s Peter Hirschfeld discusses his new 4-part series on arrests and deportations in our region. He gives us a behind-the-scenes look at his investigation. Many of the immi…
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Congresswoman Marie Gluesenkamp Perez joins NOTUS’ Reese Gorman to discuss how her religion motivates her and how Washington state is different from D.C. On NOTUS is a production of NOTUS, with marketing and production support from The Podglomerate. You can find more about NOTUS at notus.com/podcast and follow us @notusreports. NOTUS is a newsroom …
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What if your business didn’t have to be built on burnout? In this heart-centered episode, I sit down with Molly Balint—business mentor, speaker, Instagram nerd, and founder of the SOFT Business Movement—to explore what it means to lead and grow from a place of gentleness, sustainability, and soul. Molly’s journey into entrepreneurship began nearly …
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An early estimate from the state predicts that next year’s property taxes could rise an average of nearly 12 percent. The state’s tax commissioner Bill Shouldice joins us to explain how that property tax estimate was made, and all the factors that could affect the final number on your tax bill. Then: noted Montpelier author Makenna Goodman has a ne…
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Our region is teeming with holiday markets where shoppers can find the perfect holiday gift, share in community and support local artists and makers. This year's Vermont Edition gift guide show goes behind the scenes of some of the state's holiday fairs: Julia Tadlock, founder of Brattleboro Flea, tells us about the crafts, books, food and more tha…
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A jog és pszichológia kapcsolatával kezdtem a doktorim során foglalkozni, legelőször azt vizsgáltam, hogyan hatnak a kognitív torzítások az igazságszolgáltatásban, és általánosan hogyan írja át a jog intézményeit a modern pszichológia (emlékezetkutatás például hogyan hat a tanúkra mint bizonyítási eszköz). Innen mentem oda, hogy a pszichológiai vis…
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Grace Cottage Hospital in Townsend is the smallest hospital in Vermont. It’s operating in the red, like many hospitals in our region. But its administrators have big plans for its future, like constructing a brand new clinic. We're joined by Grace Cottage CEO Olivia Sweetnam. The hospital she runs is unique for many reasons. Some of its doctors hav…
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The “messy middle” is the part most of us want to skip—after the rush of a new beginning and long before the satisfying finish. In this solo episode, I share why this season is not a mistake, how it shows up in creative work, business, and relationships, and what actually helps you stay with it instead of self-isolating or burning it all down. I te…
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Rosemary Gladstar is said to be the Godmother of modern herbalism. In this rebroadcast of our occasional series Vermont Edition At Home, the team visits Gladstar at her home and gardens in Milton. Gladstar discussed her roots in herbalism, from foraging for food and medicine with her grandmother to becoming the founder of a world-renowned herbal re…
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Join me on Experienced Voices as I talk with serial entrepreneur Jim Phillips, Co-Founder and CEO of Graymatter, a cognitive wellness company leading the movement to make daily cognitive supplementation mainstream. Jim shares his journey, driven by navigating intense entrepreneurial stress, to create Bright Mind drink mix, a plant-based brain healt…
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A good jingle is short, catchy and teaches you a business name or phone number that you can't get out of your head — maybe even for years. This hour we celebrate the art of the local jingle with jingle writers who have composed some legendary earworms. This show is a rebroadcast from July. Jim Giberty is based in Bethel and wrote ads for local ski …
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If you’ve ever felt nervous about being seen, unsure how to talk about your work, or stuck trying to grow your business without burning out — this episode will shift your mindset around visibility, connection, and what’s actually possible when you speak up. This week, Anna is joined by Beth Nydick — a former TV producer turned visibility strategist…
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Vermont ranks as one of the most active states in the country, according to the CDC. It makes sense for a state filled with mountains, trails, and a huge lake. Outdoor activities keep our population healthy, but some of the most beloved activities pose risks, especially to our brains, like hockey, climbing, skiing, and snowboarding. We hear tips fr…
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Vásárlásokért kapott, füzetbe gyűjthető matricák, melyeket edényszettre, utazótáskára lehet beváltani. Új kihívás a telefonos fittnesz alkalmazásban. Lelkes közreműködő rang megosztása a szociális médiában. Elektromos autó vezetési technikáért kapható virtuális jutalmak. Ezek a rendkívül hétköznapi példák mind a gamification avagy a játékosítás esz…
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Vermont’s school redistricting task force is wrapping up its work. It was charged with creating consolidated school district maps for the state. But what it’s come up with is pretty different from that original goal. Today on Vermont Edition: you’ll hear from a co-chair of the task force, Representative Edye Graning, and a member, Jay Badams. They’…
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