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FICO® Score Industry Insights

Fair Isaac Corporation

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FICO® Score Industry Insights covers the intricacies, evolution, and developments across credit scoring, lending, economic inclusion, financial literacy and, as matters emerge in this fast-paced environment, a host of other relevant topics.
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A Coffee Crusade

Theodore Isaac Erski

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Bridget Hall is a driven & successful entrepreneur running a non-profit company named the Coffee Exchange Alliance. She's working to establish a fair-trade business presence on the Caribbean island of Salavandra, but must overcome the corrupt Minister of Agriculture, Rafael Gallegos, who profits by marginalizing the island's farmers and smuggling their coffee to Jamaica. Bridget tackles personal & professional challenges on Salavandra that ultimately shake her belief in the choices she's mad ...
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What does it really mean to live a good life—in our politics, our faith, our work, and our relationships? On No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp, we explore the ideas, practices, and public debates that shape human flourishing today. Each week you’ll hear thought-provoking conversations with bestselling authors, philosophers, neuroscientists, psychologists, theologians, artists, and political leaders—people wrestling with the biggest questions of meaning and purpose in our time. Together we a ...
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TheThinkingAtheist

The Thinking Atheist

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Seth Andrews, a former Christian broadcaster and believer for 30 years, ultimately escaped the bonds of superstitious thinking to embrace the more satisfying explanations that science provides. A professional video producer and host of one of the most popular atheist communities on the internet, Seth Andrews brings a polished format, a relaxed environment and a rage-free challenge to the religious beliefs that defined his youth. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/po ...
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We The People

We The People Media LLC

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Conservatism, humanized. For We The People. Hosted by Gates Garcia. In today’s polarized national-media landscape, conservative voices are often sidelined and even vilified. We The People can change that. This show is where conservatives from all walks of life—athletes, musicians, actors, business leaders, and more—can unapologetically celebrate our beliefs and passions.
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Hosts Isaac Butler, Ronald Young Jr., and June Thomas interview creative people about how they write, compose, paint, and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Carlos Whittaker was spending the equivalent of 100 full days a year on his phone. You might not be far behind. Carlos—an author and social media influencer who has raised millions for charity online—realized he was scrolling his life away. So he tried something drastic. In his book Reconnected: How 7 Screen-Free Weeks with Monks and Amish Farmers …
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This is our unabridged interview with Charles Duhigg. What if the biggest lever to your happiness isn’t found in your big decisions, but in the small, automatic things you do every day? Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and bestselling author Charles Duhigg joins Lee C. Camp to explore how habits quietly shape our character, our choices, and our ca…
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In this episode of We The People, Gates Garcia argues that modern conservatism must draw clear boundaries to survive. Using a New Year’s resolution analogy, Gates explains why the movement is weakened when it allows voices that tear down families, institutions, and coalitions to define it. He directly addresses the influence of Nick Fuentes, Tucker…
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What if the biggest lever to your happiness isn’t found in your big decisions, but in the small, automatic things you do every day? Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and bestselling author Charles Duhigg joins Lee C. Camp to explore how habits quietly shape our character, our choices, and our capacity for authentic human flourishing. Drawing on Ari…
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This is our unabridged interview with Sharon McMahon. Have you ever wished someone would explain the inner workings of America’s political landscape — without taking sides or fueling the outrage machine? With over 1.3 million Instagram followers, Sharon McMahon, known affectionately as “America’s Government Teacher,” has spent her career doing exac…
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In this episode of We The People, Gates Garcia confronts a growing and dangerous revision of American history — the attempt to erase the “Judeo” from Judeo-Christian values. Drawing from history, scripture, and the words of the Founders themselves, Gates explains why Judaism was never peripheral to the American project, but foundational to it. At a…
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Some moments stay with us long after the episode ends. In this special episode, Lee C. Camp and Jakob Lewis revisit the conversations from 2025 that changed them—clips that still echo with courage, tenderness, and the invitation to live well. Key Ideas: Focus on What You Can Do. Sharon McMahon reminds us that while none of us can fix everything, ea…
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This is our unabridged interview with Munther Isaac. Imagine you're in charge of pastoring a congregation amidst a war. What does it mean to love your enemies when violence is outside your window, and visceral images of your congregation’s devastation fill your phone? How would you find hope and carry on? Palestinian Lutheran pastor Munther Isaac j…
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In this episode of We The People, Gates Garcia examines a quiet shift happening in modern life — the loss of silence, stillness, and unstructured time. Gates reflects on how constant stimulation is reshaping how people think, feel, and lead, and why a culture addicted to noise struggles to develop wisdom, patience, and self-control. Rather than bla…
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Family estrangement is rising, but the cultural story behind it is far more complex than “cutting off toxic people.” In this episode, Savannah and Lee unpack the social, psychological, and technological shifts that quietly reshaped our expectations of family. and why forgiveness, repair, and humility might be the most countercultural practices left…
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In this episode of We The People, Gates Garcia addresses a growing problem many are hesitant to confront — the rise of conspiracy culture driven less by truth and more by entertainment. Gates explains why these narratives spread so easily, how storytelling can become manipulation, and why confusion is profitable in an attention economy built on fea…
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Imagine you're in charge of pastoring a congregation amidst a war. What does it mean to love your enemies when violence is outside your window, and visceral images of your congregation’s devastation fill your phone? How would you find hope and carry on? Palestinian Lutheran pastor Munther Isaac joins Lee C. Camp from his home in the West Bank to di…
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This is our unabridged interview with Jeff Chu. Change can come in the most unlikely places. For Jeff Chu, he found meaning and purpose in a pile of compost. At the peak of his journalism career — writing for Time and Fast Company, perched 29 floors above Manhattan — Jeff Chu stared out his office window and asked a question he could no longer avoi…
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AI is reshaping the music industry at a breakneck pace. AI musicians are topping charts, landing record deals, and attracting massive corporate investments. What does this mean for artists? How might this challenge us to think about embodiment, creativity, labor, and what it means to actually be human? When AI musicians start topping the music char…
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Herod the Great was often not-so-great, but the discovery and excavation of his tomb has revealed much we didn't previously know. World renowned archaeologist and professor Dr. Jodi Magness weighs in. Dr. Magness' 2-part lecture VIDEO of this conversation Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/thethinkingatheist--32703…
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Change can come in the most unlikely places. For Jeff Chu, he found meaning and purpose in a pile of compost. At the peak of his journalism career — writing for Time and Fast Company, perched 29 floors above Manhattan — Jeff Chu stared out his office window and asked a question he could no longer avoid: “What is this all for?” That moment of vocati…
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This is our unabridged interview with Hillary McBride. At sixteen, Lee C. Camp drove five miles over the speed limit and was seized by terror. In his mind, if he died breaking the law, he was going to hell. That childhood fear, shaped by a theology steeped in shame and judgment, is the kind of spiritual residue clinical psychologist Hillary McBride…
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What if the real magic of Wicked isn’t the spells, but the way friendship, shame, and belonging shape who we become? In this episode, Savannah and Lee dive into the deeper themes of Wicked: For Good, from dreams that come true but don’t satisfy, to the power of propaganda, to the power of shame with an in-group/out-group mentality. They also unpack…
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In this episode of We The People, Gates Garcia speaks directly to the young men following Nick Fuentes — not with insults, but with a challenge. Gates unpacks why so many men feel lost today, how comfort has weakened a generation, and why voices that profit from outrage and despair are keeping them stuck. He reminds listeners that strength, purpose…
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At sixteen, Lee C. Camp drove five miles over the speed limit and was seized by terror. In his mind, if he died breaking the law, he was going to hell. That childhood fear, shaped by a theology steeped in shame and judgment, is the kind of spiritual residue clinical psychologist Hillary McBride sees in her work every day. Clinical psychologist and …
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This is our unabridged interview with Tara Brach. How do you accept yourself fully, just as you are? And if you did, would you ever grow? “Being at peace with how we are in the moment is the precondition to transformation,” says psychologist and meditation teacher Tara Brach. In this episode she provides us with a simple practice to find peace and …
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In this episode of We The People, Gates Garcia delivers a timely Thanksgiving reflection — cutting through the outrage, division, and doom to remind America of what still makes this country extraordinary. Gates speaks on gratitude, faith, family, and the blessings most of us overlook in a culture trained to scan for what’s wrong instead of celebrat…
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End-of-the-World prophecies and global foreign policy often involve Zion. But what is it, and how do skeptics compassionately and correctly approach the persecution of and propaganda by today's Nation of Israel? Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/thethinkingatheist--3270347/support.…
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When the headlines numb and the culture wars grind us down, what if hope isn’t a mood at all—but a practice you can do with your body, your friends, and your city? In this holiday special, Lee revisits four conversations to find practices of hope: meditation teacher Tara Brach on healing the “trance of unworthiness,” songwriter Tom Paxton on the fo…
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In this Straight Out the Gate monologue, Gates Garcia speaks directly to Gen Z with a message they almost never hear — validation, honesty, and a path forward. Gates breaks down the real pressures young men are facing today without mocking, lecturing, or dismissing them, and calls out the political, cultural, and economic systems that stacked the d…
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This is our unabridged interview with Lara Love Hardin. What if the opposite of addiction isn’t sobriety—but connection? How does a woman go from 32 felony charges to the New York Times bestseller list, lunches with Oprah, and a life devoted to healing?Lara Love Hardin—literary agent, author, and prison-reform advocate—recounts her descent into opi…
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In this Straight Out the Gate monologue, Gates Garcia turns the spotlight inward — challenging the rise of outrage-driven commentary and calling for a return to truth, humility, and integrity within our own movement. This isn’t about the left. It’s about guarding our gates from the inside, resisting the temptation of viral theatrics, and choosing c…
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In this episode, Savannah rounds up several posts her algorithm served her this week: an influencer from The Bachelor warning Christians not to watch Love Island, a pastor speaking about slavery in the Bible, Billie Eilish calling out billionaires, and a thread about SNAP benefits. Plus, a little conspiracy chat to close things out, courtesy of Kim…
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What if the opposite of addiction isn’t sobriety—but connection? How does a woman go from 32 felony charges to the New York Times bestseller list, lunches with Oprah, and a life devoted to healing?Lara Love Hardin—literary agent, author, and prison-reform advocate—recounts her descent into opioid and heroin addiction, the shame that followed, and t…
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In this monologue episode of We The People, Gates Garcia delivers a direct challenge to the growing culture of online masculinity built on outrage, nihilism, and counterfeit strength. Speaking man-to-man, he exposes the influencers and movements that target young men with anger instead of purpose, isolation instead of family, and cynicism instead o…
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This is our unabridged interview with Rick Steves. When Rick Steves was 14 years old, he stood in a park behind the Royal Palace in Oslo, watching families dot the grass in joyful togetherness. That was the moment. A dawning awareness that love — deep, sacrificial, attentive love — was not unique to his own family, but radiated across the globe. “T…
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In this episode of We The People, Gates Garcia sits down with Tina Descovich, co-founder of Moms for Liberty, to talk about how two moms turned frustration into a national movement that’s reshaping education, defending parental rights, and inspiring courage across the country. From a living room in Florida to chapters in nearly every state, Moms fo…
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In this episode, Savannah and Lee dive into the Netflix series Nobody Wants This, a smart and surprisingly tender rom-com about an agnostic podcaster (Kristen Bell) and a rabbi (Adam Brody) trying to make love work across lines of faith and conviction. The conversation unfolds into bigger questions: How do we love people whose choices we disagree w…
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When Rick Steves was 14 years old, he stood in a park behind the Royal Palace in Oslo, watching families dot the grass in joyful togetherness. That was the moment. A dawning awareness that love — deep, sacrificial, attentive love — was not unique to his own family, but radiated across the globe. “This world is filled,” he remembers realizing, “with…
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In this first Straight Out the Gate monologue, Gates Garcia challenges the culture war from within — calling believers to trade outrage for conviction, pride for purpose, and fear for faith. He reminds us that revival doesn’t start on social media or in politics — it starts in the heart. This new We The People segment dives deep into truth, convict…
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This is our unabridged interview with Pádraig Ó Tuama. Pádraig Ó Tuama joins us for part three of a three-part series asking the question posed by poet Christian Wiman: What is poetry’s role when the world is burning? It’s not a metaphorical question. We’re living through wars, climate collapse, collective burnout, and political fragmentation. What…
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In this episode of We The People, Gates Garcia sits down with bestselling author, screenwriter, and commentator Andrew Klavan to talk about the spiritual and creative fight for Western civilization. From his journey through Hollywood to his conversion to Christianity, Klavan unpacks how storytelling and faith can restore truth in a culture consumed…
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When Turning Point USA launches an “All-American Halftime Show” to rival Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance, it’s more than a musical critique, it’s a signal of a culture war. In this episode, Savannah and Lee unpack why something as ordinary as a halftime show can feel like a referendum on faith, family, and freedom. From the backlash that followe…
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