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Take Command: A Leadership Podcast

Dale Carnegie Flagship Podcast, Joe Hart

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Embark on a journey of real-life business insights and inspiring personal growth narratives. Welcome to Dale Carnegie Take Command: A Leadership Podcast, where we seek to uncover what leadership means in today’s world. Hosted by Joe Hart, CEO of Dale Carnegie, we’ll be talking to diverse leaders across various industries to help unlock your potential for success. We’ll be sharing real-life insights into leadership—which in turn can help spark the next level of your growth as a leader.
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SOFcast

USSOCOM

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SOFcast is the official podcast of U.S. Special Operations Command. Listen to members of America's elite special operations forces discuss leadership, overcoming challenges, and current issues for the force. Hear from special operations personnel like Navy SEALs, Army Green Berets, Army Rangers, Marine Raiders, Air Force Special Operators, pilots, medics, communicators, and more!
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Noble Blood

iHeartPodcasts and Grim & Mild

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Author Dana Schwartz explores the stories of some of history’s most fascinating royals: the tyrants and the tragic, the murderers and the murdered, and everyone in between. Because when you’re wearing a crown, mistakes often mean blood.
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The Untitled Linux Show covers the week's hottest Linux news for desktop, gaming, and even enterprise. ULS is the weekly update you don't want to miss, from the latest kernel development to the updates on your favorite apps! Each episode finishes with a killer command line tip from each host. You can join Club TWiT for $10 per month and get ad-free audio and video feeds for all our shows plus everything else the club offers...or get just this podcast ad-free for $5 per month. New episodes ar ...
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For history lovers who listen to podcasts, History Unplugged is the most comprehensive show of its kind. It's the only show that dedicates episodes to both interviewing experts and answering questions from its audience. First, it features a call-in show where you can ask our resident historian (Scott Rank, PhD) absolutely anything (What was it like to be a Turkish sultan with four wives and twelve concubines? If you were sent back in time, how would you kill Hitler?). Second, it features lon ...
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Web of Life

Paul J. Joseph

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Sally Buds had scarcely arrived on Earth before she is called back into service. She is, of course, Earth’s only real expert on the evil Masters on New Ontario, but now there may be trouble coming from this side of the fold! A Japanese ship representing the Asian Economic Alliance is now heading towards the fold and UN Command fears that they may be trying to forge an alliance with the Masters. This time Sally’s crew includes a battalion of soldiers armed with deadly weapons. But, as before, ...
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How much does leadership shape the outcome of a battle? What makes for successful command? These questions lie at the heart of this new podcast series hosted by Professor Michael Clarke, from the creators of the award-winning Sitrep. Mike discusses the leadership of the Duke of Wellington, Boudica, Admiral Lord Nelson, Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding and Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery with a range of guests including ‘Sharpe’ writer Bernard Cornwell and General Lord Richards. This t ...
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Lead Better - Grow Your Practice. Live Your Purpose.

Nicole Harlow: Brand and Marketing Strategist for Health-Based Businesses

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If you're ready to stop chasing leads and start leading your industry, then it's time to Lead Better. Welcome to Lead Better, the podcast for functional medicine and wellness leaders ready to move beyond fragmented efforts and into a realm of predictable growth and undeniable market authority. Join Nicole Harlow, a seasoned expert with over a decade of experience guiding the best health pracitioners and clinics to exponential success, as we dissect the true mechanics of modern practice growt ...
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🎙️ The husDOM Masculine Dominant Leadership Podcast Hosted by Mr. Fox | Founder of husDOM.com Welcome to the husDOM Masculine Dominant Leadership Podcast—the definitive resource for married men ready to forge their masculine dominant identity and lead with confidence, clarity, and erotic power. This podcast is for husDOMs, husbands, and committed partners who want more than just “being a good man.” Here, you’ll learn how to step into masculine leadership, embody intentional dominance, and cr ...
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If you are a student and an aspiring entrepreneur who wants to forge your own career path, create your own business or build your own empire but need a place to start- this is the podcast for you. You will be hearing the stories of self-made entrepreneurs who have successfully set their own business or career into motion. Together, you and I will get a sneak peak into a day in the life of an entrepreneur on the road to success.
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In General Terms

U.S. Army Major General Michael B. Lalor

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It’s hard to identify more important, or more intricate, places to work than the U.S. Army’s Tank-automotive & Armaments Command (TACOM). "In General Terms'', with Major General Lalor, not only gives listeners an appreciation for TACOM’s history and its commitment to the future, it also shares the General’s unique perspective of what it’s like to have the responsibility over a $5 billion dollar company that generates nearly 60 percent of the Army's total equipment. If you ever wondered what ...
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"We believe it’s time for media outlets to stop labeling brats by age. Military brats come in all stages of life, from childhood to senior adulthood—and we’re proud of that identity, no matter our age. We didn't serve. We got served!" - Punk Brats Punk Brats is a dynamic monthly podcast hosted by the Quintero Sisters, Rose and Lisa, dedicated to connecting military brats from around the world. We explore the unique experiences and challenges of brat life—whether you’re a stateside brat, stat ...
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The Cyber Queens Podcast

Maril Vernon, Erika Eakins, and Amber Devilbiss

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“WHERE ARE THE WOMEN IN CYBER?” The Landscape In 2022 the cyber security field still consists of 24% women and only 2.2% LGBTQ+ minorities. Long-perpetuated gender, age, and demographic biases held by the ‘Baby Boomer’ and Gen-X groups have led to a severe gap in the representation and advancement of women and minorities in this field. Millennials entered the workforce and attempted to forge a new way by asking for small changes; but definitely conceding others. Currently the Boomers/Gen-X a ...
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Michael Kofman and Dara Massicot join Ryan to discuss the state of the front, how Ukraine and Russia are staying in the fight, the possible provision of Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles, contingencies expected and unexpected, the failures of Russian diplomacy, and what the most important developments of the year so far have been.…
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About the Guest: Jose Garcia is the President of Alberici Constructors, one of the top construction firms in the U.S. He’s a West Point, Stanford, and MIT graduate, a passionate advocate for mentorship, and the founder of Strong to Serve, a nonprofit supporting orphans in Nicaragua. His story is one of bold choices, deep character, and a relentless…
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Your relationship feels different—and not in a good way. She’s more distant. Less affectionate. Emotionally unavailable. You’re asking yourself, “What happened to the woman I married?” In this powerful episode of husDOM: Masculine Dominant Leadership, Mr. Fox breaks down one of the most confusing and painful moments a man can face in his relationsh…
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The cavalry 'wings' that probed ahead of the Roman Army played a key role in its campaigns of conquest, masking its marching flanks and seeking to encircle enemies in battle. However, at the very beginning of Rome’s history, it didn’t even have a cavalry, and relied on Greek-style phalanx formations instead. It began as a small cavalry arm provided…
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Why does William the Conqueror get all of the credit when Æthelstan was king of a united England in 927? David Woodman (Professor of History at Cambridge University) joins us to talk about his new book The First King of England. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts and Grim & Mild
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This week Ubuntu has released 25.10, and they broke Flatpak support. Qualcomm has purchased Arduino, and we're not sure that's a good thing. Plasma 6.5 is looking to be a great release, and System76 is already releasing Cosmic on a laptop, Beta and all. For tips we have the workaround to install Flatpaks on Ubuntu, printenv to print out all the env…
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Marriage, whether one is adequately prepared or not, is the central theme of our discourse today. We delve into the complexities surrounding the institution of marriage, particularly focusing on the evolving perceptions and expectations that accompany this sacred union. The conversation navigates through the challenges faced by both men and women i…
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Modern France and Britain were forged in the fires of the Hundred Years War, a century-long conflict that produced deadly English longbowmen, Joan of Arc’s heavenly visions, and a massive death toll from Scotland to the Low Countries. The traditional beginning and end of the Hundred Years' War are conventionally marked by the start of open conflict…
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Torvalds is ranting about Rust, Google slightly walks back their developer verification plans, and Alpine Linux is moving to a user-merged filesystem. Bcachefs releases DKMS packages, Red Hat has an NDA with Nvidia, and Curl gets a genuinely awesome AI-powered bug report. For tips we cover the Raspberry Pi imager built right into Pi firmware, Immic…
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The central theme of our discussion revolves around the imperative of standing firm in one’s convictions and consistently pursuing that which is morally and ethically sound. We delve into the importance of embodying integrity, especially in tumultuous times, where the actions of individuals can significantly influence the fabric of society. We expl…
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One of the most isolated places on Earth is helping us understand how to live on a moon or another planet. Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham spoke to Nina Purvis, at the Concordia Station in Antarctica, about life on 'White Mars'. Former ESA advisor Mark McCaughrean discusses his new book, 111 Places in Space That You Must Not Miss, a…
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Well, is it? From defense innovation, to scaling capabilities, to budgets, the answers aren't easy. Ryan was joined by General Sir Richard Barrons of the United Kingdom and Peter Michael Nielsen of Denmark to sort through these issues. Barrons had a storied military career and most recently co-led his country's Strategic Defence Review. Nielsen is …
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12,000 years ago, human history changed forever when the egalitarian groups of hunter-gathering humans began to settle down and organize themselves into hierarchies. The few dominated the many, seizing control through violence. What emerged were “Goliaths”: large societies built on a collection of hierarchies that are also terrifyingly fragile, col…
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Being a “good husband” is not the same as being a masculine dominant leader. Most men believe that working hard, providing, and staying faithful is enough—but in reality, those things only scratch the surface of what a wife truly craves. She doesn’t just want security. She wants polarity. She wants pursuit. She wants to feel your masculine dominant…
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After the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act in 1850, enslaved people feared running away to the North, as their return was mandated, and they faced brutal punishment or even death upon return to deter others from escaping. But that changed during the Civil War. Black slaves in Confederate Virginia began hearing rumors that they could receive their …
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Clara Ward was a "dollar princess" from Michigan who married a Belgian prince. But her adventurous spirit soon had her eloping with a Hungarian musician and she lives a life that scandalized and captivated Europe in equal measure. Support Noble Blood: — Bonus episodes, stickers, and scripts on Patreon — Order Dana's book, 'Anatomy: A Love Story' an…
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Fear does not inhabit this space, as we delve into the profound realization that we possess the authority to navigate life's challenges with unwavering confidence. In this discourse, we, as the voices of Church Boi, emphasize the imperative of adopting a mindset devoid of trepidation, encouraging our audience to embrace their intrinsic power. Throu…
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Could multi-kernels be the next thing? The latest beta of KDE Plasma 6.5 is out now. Raspberry PI announces the 500+ as its next all-in-one desktop computer. And APT is finally getting the much needed history features. Catch the show notes here! http://bit.ly/3Wc0TrL Host: Jonathan Bennett Co-Hosts: Rob Campbell, Ken McDonald, and Jeff Massie Downl…
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The discourse elucidates the concept of wealth transfer within the context of divine providence, emphasizing the notion that the riches accumulated by the wicked are ultimately destined for the righteous. Church Boi and First Lady engage in an insightful dialogue regarding the mechanisms through which this transfer may manifest, positing that God m…
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In 1864, the American Civil War reached a critical juncture with Ulysses S. Grant’s Overland Campaign, including the brutal battles of the Wilderness and Spotsylvania, which claimed over 60,000 casualties, surpassing Gettysburg as the Americas’ deadliest clash. Abraham Lincoln faced a contentious re-election against George B. McClellan, while Confe…
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What does it take to lead the most elite warriors in the world? For GEN Bryan Fenton and CSM Shane Shorter, it starts with listening. In this rare and candid episode, the Commander and Senior Enlisted Leader of United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) sit down with SOFcast to reflect on the privilege and responsibility of leading at the h…
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WWW.PUNKBRATS.COM | 512.682.5333 Lincoln Millstein is an accomplished news executive and a current member of the Stars and Stripes Publisher’s Advisory Board. The son of a Taiwanese mother and an American service member, he grew up as a military brat and learned English by reading Stars and Stripes while living in Taiwan. His upbringing instilled i…
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About the Guest: Adam von Gootkin was raised by a single mother and learned early on that humility and hustle go hand in hand. He built his first distillery from scratch, learned the liquor business by trial and error, and eventually launched Highclere Castle Gin a brand rooted in heritage, elegance, and authenticity. He’s a passionate storyteller,…
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Own It All—The Masculine Path to Leadership, Safety, and Desire What separates strong, trusted leaders from weak men who constantly lose ground in their marriages? One word: ownership. In this episode of the husDOM Dominant Leadership Podcast, Mr. Fox breaks down what ownership really means inside a committed, monogamous marriage—and why it’s the s…
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Camp David, nestled in Maryland’s Catoctin Mountains, spans about 125 acres, making it significantly smaller than other presidential getaways like Lyndon B. Johnson’s sprawling 2,700-acre Texas ranch or the vast 1,000-acre Bush family compound in Kennebunkport, Maine. Compared to grand diplomatic venues like the White House or international summit …
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The bloody murder of an adultrous brother and wife was just the beginning for the Malatesta family, whose family tree would be dotted with murders and betrayals for decades. Support Noble Blood: — Bonus episodes, stickers, and scripts on Patreon — Order Dana's book, 'Anatomy: A Love Story' and its sequel 'Immortality: A Love Story' See omnystudio.c…
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The primary focus of this podcast episode is the notion of resilience and the importance of persistence in the face of adversity. I emphasize that the most underrated skill in life is the ability to continue showing up, even when one lacks the motivation to do so. We discuss the significance of combating feelings of frustration and hopelessness by …
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Redox is embracing Wayland, Ubuntu is supporting CUDA, and Fedora is introducing Fedora Forge. The eBPF foundation has $100,000 worth of grant money to award, BcacheFS works out DKMS packaging, and Mesa moves towards guidelines for AI code. Fedora 43 and Plasma 6.5 both hit beta this week, with releases coming soon. For tips, we have Semaphore UI f…
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This podcast episode delves into the complexities of serving God, posing a critical question: Are we serving out of duty or out of love? From the outset, we explore the significant distinctions between these two motivations, emphasizing that true devotion must stem from a heartfelt connection rather than mere obligation. As we reflect on various li…
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In August 1942, over 7,000 Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy, France, in a largely forgotten landing, with only a small fraction surviving unscathed. The raid failed due to poor planning and lack of underwater reconnaissance, which left the Allies unaware of strong German coastal defenses and underwater obstacles. Inadequate submersible…
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Many husbands think that if they stay loyal, provide, and earn their wife’s respect, passion will take care of itself. But here’s the truth—respect alone doesn’t create desire. She may admire you, appreciate you, and rely on you… but if she doesn’t feel claimed, pursued, and stirred by your presence, your marriage risks slipping into polite distanc…
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The Allied Intervention into the Russian Civil War remains one of the most ambitious yet least talked about military ventures of the 20th century. Coinciding with the end of the first World War, some 180,000 troops from several countries including the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Japan, Italy, Greece, Poland, and Romania, among others…
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In Dante's Inferno, Dante meets two lovers, Paolo and Francesca. Francesca was married to Paolo's brother, but the two had a secret affair, until they were discovered and things took a deadly turn. But theirs is just one of the many murders and betrayals in the Malatesta family tree... Support Noble Blood: — Bonus episodes, stickers, and scripts on…
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The central theme of this podcast episode revolves around the profound necessity of loving God with the entirety of one’s being. Church Boi articulates the imperative that to truly honor God, we must engage Him with our whole heart, soul, mind, and strength, eschewing any notion of half-hearted devotion. He elucidates that such complete commitment …
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This week Microsoft Open Sources one of its oldest codebases, Firefox is blitzing its codebase, and Apache (the name) is no more. Pipewire, CUPS, and Fwupd all ships updates. Bcachefs's future is a bit uncertain, and VDPAU is certainly out of Mesa. For tips we have default handling with wpctl, server management with ansible, and Wine performance wi…
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A good idea is not necessarily a God idea, a concept we shall delve into in this discourse. Church Boi and First Lady engage in a profound examination of the distinction between human reasoning and divine guidance. They articulate the importance of seeking God’s will in our decisions, emphasizing that not all that appears beneficial aligns with div…
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During World War II, the U.S. and Japan were locked in bitter hatred, fueled by propaganda portraying each other as ruthless enemies, exemplified by dehumanizing "Tokyo Woe" posters in the U.S. and Japanese depictions of Americans as barbaric invaders. After the war, the feelings seemed to turn 180 degrees overnight. By the early 1950s, American se…
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After nearly two decades as an entrepreneur and a decade leading Brand Better, Nicole Harlow returns to the mic to share the real story behind the last nine months—why she evolved from “just branding” to launching Lead Better HQ, a HIPAA-compliant marketing + automation platform for functional medicine clinics. This candid episode covers the lesson…
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About the Guest: Rashmi Airan was a high-achieving attorney, Columbia Law graduate, and entrepreneur when a real estate transaction scandal changed everything. After serving time in federal prison, she chose to own her story and use it to help others. Today, she’s a global speaker, ethics consultant, and advocate for personal transformation. Rashmi…
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The Iliad is the world’s greatest epic poem—heroic battle and divine fate set against the Trojan War. Its beauty and profound bleakness are intensely moving, but great questions remain: Where, how, and when was it composed and why does it endure? To explore these questions is today’s guest, Robin Lane Fox, a scholar and teacher of Homer for over 40…
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Frederick II was celebrated as a "renaissance man" who championed education and the arts. But his conflicts with the Pope would lead to multiple excommunications. Actor and historian Peter Weller (RoboCop, author of Leon Battista Alberti in Exile) joins the show to discuss his complicated legacy. Support Noble Blood: — Bonus episodes, stickers, and…
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Ubuntu 25.10 has a release date and Rust Coreutils still looks good. Pop OS 24.04 is finally almost ready, Kazeta brings back the game carts, and Arch Linux is still under attack. Torvalds takes out the Trash, Firefox has announced the end of 32, and KDE is nearing an exciting 6.5. For tips we have wpctl set-default for controlling WirePlumber defa…
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