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Basically Bobby

Bobby gardner

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Welcome to Basically Bobby! This is a podcast to help people struggling with what God's will is for them. I will talk about books I am currently reading and how God is speaking to me through these books. I will also do my best to apply scripture to modern day struggles.
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The Fic List

The Fic List

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It’s like a book club… but for fan-fiction; or, the podcast in which two nerds send each other fanfics to read, recap, and review. Join two fan-fiction fanatics, Alan and Erin, as they join forces to spread their love of geekery and well-written fan-fiction. Welcome to The Fic List!
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Studio Rejects

Will Rogers and Bobby Koester

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Studio Rejects is a comedy podcast from Will Rogers and Bobby Koester (of Will and Bobby Know Everything), where they read scripts for movies that never existed! Whether it's an unfinished draft of a horror movie, or a completely unused script of a huge franchise, they both act and riddle out the reasons why these scripts were tossed out! Follow Will and Bobby on Twitter: @BobbyKoester @WillRogers2000 @TalkBomb Studio Rejects is a proud member of Talk Bomb! Find more at TalkBomb.com!
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Robert Wiley's Cigar Reviews

Read books, play golf, smoke cigars. Live your best life!

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I'm going through a bit of a rebranding here. I'm now focusing on Cigar Reviews for my podcast. I'm leaving my older podcasts up in case anyone is interested in them. I have a variety of hobbies. I'm getting into reading books again. I enjoy golfing. I also enjoy smoking and reviewing cigars for YouTube, and writing those reviews for upload onto Medium. Join me. If you want to follow me on any of my platforms: https://linktr.ee/RobertWiley Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com ...
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My Favorite Flop

Bobby Traversa and Kristina Miller-Weston

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"My Favorite Flop" celebrates the fabulous failures that furnish Broadway's fathomless files. Come geek out with hosts Bobby Traversa and Kristina Miller-Weston as they discuss their favorite musical misses and misfits on this new Broadway podcast.
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Discussions among good friends, sometime with guests, covering contemporary news, information, culture, the odd & obscene, conspiracy theories & historical topics. We also cover a lot of U.S. political news, government overreach, policy and spending.
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Podcast about Americans living in Germany and just hanging out! We talk about life and everything under the sun. Come be a part of our crew and have some laughs as we speak ignorantly on real world stories and crack jokes on one another.
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The You Project

Craig Harper

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The You Project is a 30-90 minute dose of inspiration and education hosted by Craig Harper with great stories, ideas, strategies and lessons from high-performers in sport, business, science, media and health.
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I’m Michael Rosenbaum, I’ve spent the better part of the last two decades in and out of film and television - mostly known for playing the bald dude on the show Smallville. I’m the guy that you probably don’t know by name, but when you see my face you might say “oh, that guy from that thing.” I’ve befriended some of the most talented people in the business, but it wasn’t until I started inviting them into my home that I realized, I didn’t really know these people. What started as me having s ...
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Entrepreneur, among other things... “A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, cook a meal, fight efficiently, and die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.” ― Robert A. Heinlein I talk to the most interesting people we can find in business, finance, science, art, technology, and human improvement and try to learn from them.
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The Lach Podcast (TLP)

The Lach Podcast (TLP)

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Sam Lachow is a Podcaster based out of New York City. He's an NBA, MLB, NFL junkie that also will stay up until 4:00 AM watching the Olympics. He additionally spends his time reading about politics and watching reruns of Seinfeld, Sports Night, The Sopranos and more.
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We Bought a Franchise – The #1 Franchise Podcast by Real Franchise Owners The top franchise podcast where actual franchise owners reveal what really works in franchise ownership. If you're researching how to buy a franchise or evaluating franchise opportunities, this is your unfiltered source. HOSTED BY REAL FRANCHISE OWNERS Jack and Jill Johnson — certified franchise consultants who've actually owned franchises. Jack built a home care franchise to 100+ units and sold it to private equity. H ...
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The Wartooth Sessions

Nikki Remigio

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The Wartooth Sessions is for all superfans. If you love the MCU, movies, comic books, nerd news, and Star Wars, then welcome home. This podcast reveals our opinion of stuff we've seen, read, or heard rumors of. From movie breakdowns to arguments about who's the better villain, we can be overly passionate about things we love. And brutal about things we hate. If you're easily offended or sensitive about cursing, this is not the podcast you are looking for. For those of you sticking around, gr ...
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An education podcast exploring the use of comics in education. Each episode I’ll be joined by a special guest from a wide range of backgrounds, from passionate education professionals to academics and industry experts. I'll be exploring a wide range of perspectives in the search for information and inspiration. Listen in if you’d like to grow your understanding of the theory behind comics, discover the most effective approaches to using comics and graphic novels in your classroom and gain in ...
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Welcome to the HUGO KNOWS Podcast where I give a unique and honest perspective about any and everything. I will also share exclusively hot music, and a gang of other surprises, Right Here!! Stay Tuned!!!
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Basic Banter.. for Witches

Brittany Chyz & Jessica Murphy

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Welcome to your new favorite sister podcast! Basic Banter.. for Witches hits all topics - metaphysical and non! We hope you stick around to learn and grow on your own spiritual journey!Looking forward to hanging with you!Brit & Jess
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The Not So Entrepreneurs is a podcast for busy entrepreneurs who want to bravely grow their online business. We will cover topics such as social media, email marketing, paid advertising, time management, and other strategies that will help you to scale your business!
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Welcome to The Healthy Indian Podcast! I'm Umang Shah, your host. Join me and my expert guests as we tackle mental health and wellness issues in a lighthearted and inspiring way. New episodes drop every Monday. Got questions or just want to say hi? Email us at [email protected]. See you in the next episode! 🎙️🎙️🥊
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The Black Sisters

Bayla Siedband

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The Black Sisters are so inspirational and curious. This podcast is about the Black Sisters and all Harry Potter stuff. And if you don’t know what Potter Talks is, it is when I’m interviewing someone or when I’m talking about Harry Potter not the Black Sisters. So go on... watch the podcast Potterheads!
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An awesome podcast featuring awesome people! Host Freddy Vasquez talks to people of triumph in a world of despair. Take a listen to true stories of people just like you and me taking risks, striving for the top, and letting us in on secrets to their success.
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BEAUTY IN THE STRUGGLE- This Podcast was designed for those that are inspired to achieve MORE in their everyday life. Our cast provides different perspectives that will align you with a mindset to stay motivated THROUGH the struggle. Don't allow the struggle to break you. Our goal is to uplift you to take action in becoming a better individual through your personal journey. We've flipped the script to EMBRACE the process, the ups, and downs, through true-life personal stories.
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After going to the Horse Racing Track with a bunch of buddies. Buck Grottano was fascinated in learning everything about horse racing. Especially about the people behind the scenes that make racing work everyday. So Buck started a Podcast called Pass the Buck Talking Horses. From not knowing anyone in the Horse Racing Industry. A few years later interviewing the biggest names in the horse racing world with hundreds of thousands of uploads. Buck, now takes his Fun approach of interviewing Gue ...
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Bobbie Morel This Week: Service is a part of living for Bobbie Morel and food is her love language. Helping to lead the Chatham Alliance allows Bobbie to provide for her community while addressing food insecurity and do what she loves. Bobbie is married with 5 stepchildren and 8+ grandchildren. Her professional career was in the medical field and s…
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You know when you get immersed in a conversation with someone and the times flies? Well, that was my experience of this chat with Bobby. We covered a lot of ground and when I checked the time, our twenty-minute chat (so I thought), was almost an hour. We chatted about the "theory" of beauty ("it doesn't matter") and the real-world reality of it ("i…
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Ever lie awake at night replaying all the moments you lost it with your kids, your partner, or your co-workers? You're not alone. Bart van Melik is back on the show (his first appearance was four years ago) as our Teacher of the Month for January. Bart has one of the more interesting origin stories in the meditation world: from a small town in the …
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Deborah Stroman and News Director Brighton McConnell chat for the first “Stroman on Sports” segment of 2026 on Friday, Jan. 9. With both UNC basketball programs coming off of losses to start the new year (and the early stretch of conference play), Debby discusses the narratives around both teams and what questions are being asked about the head coa…
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What’s a good New Year’s resolution-themed date night? Brad and Aaron tackle Dry January in two very different ways. (Also, Brad insists that it’s better to set New Year’s “goals” than New Year’s “resolutions,” but Aaron’s not at all convinced there’s any difference.) Are you looking for romantic date-night ideas in Chapel Hill, Carrboro, and the g…
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Trending today: what are the 10 most commonly assigned novels in middle and high schools? About the same as they were 35 years ago, according to a new report from the National Council of Teachers of English. Victor and Aaron talk about their favorite (and least favorite) books in the K-12 canon – and Aaron wonders if the same consistency can be fou…
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Carrboro Film Fest is back for its 20th year! Head to the Drakeford Library Complex January 23-25 for dozens of new Southern films from diverse filmmakers across the region (including many from North Carolina). Carrboro Film Fest has a long history of bringing filmmakers and audiences together for a heartfelt celebration of independent cinema – and…
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In today’s news: local elected officials discuss the budget impact of extreme weather, and UNC basketball stars work with kids at the Hargraves Center. Also: judges side with UNC in a documents-request dispute; national education leaders slam the UNC system’s decision to publicize course syllabi; North Carolina clashes with the Trump administration…
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Practical ways to upgrade your narrative. Melissa Febos is the national bestselling author of five books, including Girlhood, Body Work: The Radical Power of Personal Narrative, and a new memoir, The Dry Season. She is the recipient of awards and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts and others. Her work ha…
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Chapel Hill Mayor Jess Anderson spoke with 97.9 The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey on Thursday, January 8, discussing town news and events. She talked about the town returning to a more normal schedule after the holidays. They both discussed the challenges around signing kids up for summer camp in the Chapel Hill area. She also talked about the town council…
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This week, Scott and Aaron remember Carrboro music legend Elizabeth “Libba” Cotten – who might have lived and died in obscurity, were it not for one chance meeting with a famous family. Also: Fannie Farmer revolutionizes cooking by publishing a cookbook with standardized measurements; FDR delivers his famed “Four Freedoms” speech; and Teddy Rooseve…
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The Holland Brothers stopped by Live and Local this week, following the release of their new album “Bon Vivant Savants.” Visit TheHollandBros.com. Twin brothers Mark and Michael Holland have been stalwarts in the Triangle music scene for decades – dating back to the 1990s, when they played together in the seminal band Jennyanykind. Recorded last ye…
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Trending today: a survey finding that fewer than half of Americans have read a single book in the last 12 months. (It’s even more dire for teenagers: just 14 percent read for pleasure last year, down from 27 percent two decades ago.) Avid reader Michael Koh fills in for Victor, while Aaron describes his two-year project of walking through the Davis…
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Kate Save is back on deck chatting with us about investigative health testing (taking action before we get sick - proactive, not reactive) and the whole prevention versus diagnosis concept. That is, unpacking the "why wait till you get sick?" question. We also chat about the importance of bacteria (we're kind of full of it), “training” our immune s…
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The Mebane City Council recently approved a new 20-year comprehensive plan, “Mebane 2045,” to govern development for the next two decades. Mebane development director Ashley Ownbey joins Aaron and Kelly to discuss some of the details – including a focus on density to promote growth without sprawl, plus a higher concern for walkability and expanded …
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In today’s news: members of the UNC community rally to protest the planned closure of six global area studies centers. Also: a Durham man faces 29 charges in connection with a string of Hillsborough break-ins from November; Chatham and Durham elected officials convene to discuss budget plans and development rules; Carrboro gets a national honor for…
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Haw River Assembly Executive Director and Keeper of the Haw Emily Sutton spoke with 97.9 The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey on Wednesday, January 7. She discussed a meeting of the state’s Environmental Management Commission, which is making decisions on how the state will regulate PFAS and other pollutants. She also talked about the recently released “State…
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Welcome to Talking Culture! In this weekly interview series from 97.9 The Hill WCHL, you’ll hear from writers, performers, musicians and individuals involved in advancing and promoting cultural arts in our community. This week Aaron welcomes Michael Venutolo-Mantovani of the Feckers Theater Collective, a group of actors who’ve been putting on shows…
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Trending today: a man manages to board a flight at London’s Heathrow Airport without a ticket or a passport. Victor and Michael are incredulous as to how that could possibly happen, but Aaron kinda gets it. (Also, we learn why the TSA security rules seem to be slightly different every single time, and Victor’s impressions all turn into Jimmy Stewar…
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I'm pretty sure this will be a popular episode. It was such fun, so interesting, so thought-provoking and Professor Chris is a genius (IMO), with an amazing ability to connect, tell stories and make super-interesting research and science, podcast-friendly. Among other things, we spoke about the science of the paranormal (anomalistic psychology), ps…
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In today’s news: it’s FDOC at UNC, and students, professors, and administrators are struggling to navigate the new world of AI. Also: Carrboro’s Grata Diner closes its doors after four years; State Supreme Court justice Anita Earls reveals a recent breast cancer diagnosis; Chatham County Commissioners continue a three-day budget retreat; the Chapel…
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In this video, digital strategist and author Chris Hood breaks down the fundamental mistake many organizations make: prioritizing technology over people. Whether you are implementing AI or launching a startup, success depends on one thing: Customer-Centricity. Learn how to bridge the gap between business and technology by starting with the problem,…
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How psychology and spirituality can work together. Amita Schmidt is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Hawaii. She has taught Vipassana meditation for over thirty years, and was the Resident Teacher at Insight Meditation Society for six years. She is the author of the book Dipa Ma: The Life and Legacy of a Buddhist Master. Amita currently teaches…
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Nashville recording artist Tabitha Meeks spoke with 97.9 The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey, discussing her song “Girl of the Hour,” which earned the top spot on the Top 97 of 2025. She talked about the song’s origin, the impact it has had on listeners, and how it helped shape her 2025. She also discussed the holiday season and it’s importance on her career…
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Chatham County Commissioner Karen Howard spoke with 97.9 The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey on Tuesday, January 6, discussing county news and events. She checked in after day one of the commissioners three-day budget retreat, sharing some procedural discussions for this iteration of the board. She also detailed some of the specific budget conversations, pre…
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Hillsborough Mayor Mark Bell spoke with 97.9 The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey on Tuesday, January 6, discussing town news and events. He talked about the town’s sewer pump station near the Eno River coming fully back online for the first time since Tropical Depression Chantal. He also talked about the process of getting the BRIC funding to have that pump …
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This was the first get-together of 2026 for the motorbike riding, cookie-devouring, face-punching, newly-betrothed TYP team member and the old veiny, crusty-but-hilarious (he wishes) host. We went far and wide in this chat and it was a nice blend of catch-up, reflection, story-telling and bro-science. I may have gotten a tiny bit evangelical and so…
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Trending today: Victor, Aaron, and Michael discuss the Xbox Bowl, featuring an appearance by Master Chief (but not much else). Also, Victor geeks out over Boeing planes, and Aaron becomes the auditory crossing guard. Want to know what folks are talking about on social media? Every weekday on 97.9 The Hill’s “This Morning with Aaron Keck,” Victor Le…
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In today’s news: the nonprofit Extraordinary Ventures announces it’s taking over the CommunityWorx thrift shop in Carrboro. Also: the Carrboro Town Council meets to discuss climate change mitigation, with the town falling short of a major goal; Chatham County Commissioners begin a three-day budget retreat; and local leaders discuss the widespread (…
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Erica Durance (Smallville, Saving Hope) joins us for an open and reflective conversation about life after Smallville and the internal shifts that came with stepping away from constant momentum. She talks about burnout, aging, and learning how to listen to her body instead of pushing through everything. Erica also opens up about redefining success, …
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David Glenn of the North Carolina Sports Network spoke with 97.9 The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey on Monday, January 5. He discussed the most recent games for UNC Men’s basketball as they start ACC play. He also talked about the football transfer portal, with the transfer period shortened compared to last year, how UNC is positioned as the portal period c…
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Orange County School’s Superintendent Danielle Jones and Board Chair Will Atherton spoke with 97.9 The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey on Monday, January 5. They discussed takeaways from the first half of the school year, what they are looking forward to in 2026, and more. They also discussed highlights from the district’s 2025 state accountability results, …
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97.9 The Hill and Chapelboro.com Social Media Manager Henry Taylor spoke with 97.9 The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey on Monday, January 5. They discussed New Year’s activities and plans for 2026. They discussed the latest on Chapelboro social media, including end of year music countdowns, top stories of 2025, and more. On Air Today features interviews and …
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For this episode, I sit down with TYP regular David Gillespie to unpack his provocative piece - The Statin Delusion. We talk about how modern medicine increasingly treats health as a deficiency of medication, why Australia leads the world in statin prescriptions, and how shifting cholesterol goalposts have medicalised the "worried well." Gillespo c…
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Trending today: Michael Koh joins Victor and Aaron to discuss a survey finding 17 percent of parents think their kids might be professional or Olympic athletes someday. (Victor scoffs, but Aaron gets it.) Also, Aaron is afraid of pole vaulting. Want to know what folks are talking about on social media? Every weekday on 97.9 The Hill’s “This Morning…
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In today’s news: UNC and Duke Hospitals impose seasonal visitor restrictions, and a Florida man is arrested for a Christmas Eve burglary in Briar Chapel. Also: local government boards begin returning to session after winter break; local poets discuss the importance of the arts; and state attorney general Jeff Jackson sues the Trump administration o…
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The legendary psychotherapist unpacks the concept of "hostile dependency" and explains why cutting people off doesn't always work. Psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author Esther Perel is a leading voice on modern relationships, known for her widely viewed TED Talks, bestselling books and the hit podcast. She runs a New York–based ther…
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Walt McRee This Week: Walt McRee has held leadership roles with PBI and the public banking movement since its earliest years. In addition to serving as Chair and President (2015-2017), Board Director, and Senior Advisor, Walt has been centrally involved as co-founder and director of other public banking initiatives including the Pennsylvania Projec…
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Patrick and I meandered (argued, laughed, disagreed) our way through the first TYP instalment of the year. A little “how was Christmas”, a little smut and bullshit (as always), a little regulation tech-talk and a little fear mongering about the imminent demise of humanity at the hands of AI. So, business as usual. Enjoy. websitesnow.com.au See omny…
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Today we're gonna talk about some Buddhist hacks for two deeply related and all too common ailments: anxiety and overthinking. Most of us have struggled with one or both of these, and one of the people who has helped Dan the most is Joseph Goldstein. Regular listeners to this podcast will be familiar with Joseph and his very direct, very down-to-ea…
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Send us a text Home Care Franchise Deep Dive: Home Helpers Franchise Review | Best Healthcare Franchise 2025? Is a home care franchise one of the most profitable franchises to own in 2025? We break down the real numbers with Bobby Kelley, who's awarded 400+ Home Helpers franchise territories over 20 years. If you're researching franchise investment…
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You may have noticed that your mind is out of control. It's filled with racing thoughts, ancient neuroses and grudges, revenge fantasies… So why are we like this and what can be done about it? Today, we're talking to one of our favorite people and also one of the most prominent meditation teachers in the West, Joseph Goldstein, about how "ridiculou…
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Political Issues and Social Impact Jay and Chris riffed on politics: Amy Acton being unpopular in Ohio, Somali scams, and the irony of California ICE protests. They also joked about how people forget past events fast—and how political choices can hit businesses and communities. Local Issues and Future Optimism They jumped from Somali food to local …
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Tonya Council of Tonya’s Cookies and Cafe is bringing back a Mama Dip’s tradition with a New Years Day Feast, which will be available January 1, New Year’s Day, at the Cafe on S. Elliot Road in Chapel Hill and also available for takeout and pre-order. Tonya spoke with 97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell about bringing this tradition back…
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In this episode, we sit down with Bobby Klinck, a Harvard Law graduate and former federal prosecutor who walked away from the "dream career" in Big Law to redefine legal protection for entrepreneurs. Bobby shares the dramatic "coffee cup" moment during a Sunday night conference call that pushed him to start his own firm the very next day with no pl…
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Buddhist strategies for taming that nagging voice in your head. Ofosu Jones-Quartey, a meditation teacher, author, and musician hailing from the Washington DC area, brings over 17 years of experience in sharing mindfulness, meditation and self-compassion practices with the world. Holding a bachelor's degree from American University and certified by…
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Trending today: an unnatural battle between wolves, deer, sea otters, and polluting humans on the ironically-named Pleasant Island in Alaska. (Also, Aaron is impressed by sea otters for the first time ever, and Victor tries to ruin your day.) Want to know what folks are talking about on social media? Every weekday on 97.9 The Hill’s “This Morning w…
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In today’s news: Orange County reports a positive rabies test in Hurdle Mills, and UNC women’s basketball gets a big win at Boston College. Also: U.S. House Rep. Valerie Foushee weighs in on the impact of federal research funding cuts; Planet Fitness moves out of University Place mall; a state auditor’s report dings the North Carolina Education Lot…
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Trending today: a survey finding that almost half of American adults use their smartphones in bed, even though we all know that’s not great for sleep. (Also, Victor doles out advice to all the women he’s ever met – plus one guy.) Want to know what folks are talking about on social media? Every weekday on 97.9 The Hill’s “This Morning with Aaron Kec…
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