Grad School Buddy provides reliable resources that help grad students worldwide confidently navigate grad school and excel in their careers. We aim to equip and nurture the next generation of thinkers and doers interested in redefining rules and bringing positive change to their communities.
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Victors in Grad School explores what you can do to find success in your own graduate school journey no matter what you plan to do. Through experts and individual interviews you will be introduced to what it means to find success and tips on achieving success in graduate school.
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Grad School is Hard, but... is a podcast from Dr. Katy Peplin of Thrive PhD. It's for anyone trying to be a human and a scholar, and here to help you dive deeper into how your brain and body work best. Each episode has practical experiments to try to help you find your way through the hard work of grad school, so let's get into it!
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This is a podcast designed to inspire and highlight the stories of women of color in graduate school who are prioritizing their overall health and wellness as they pursue higher education.
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Does the world really need another music podcast? Yes, it needs this one.Rock ‘n’ Roll Grad School brings audiences along on a ride that feels like a late-night conversation on a tour bus traveling to the next gig.
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Welcome to the mbaMission podcast, where every week we discuss different MBA application components and give our expert guidance on everything business school admissions related.
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Hosted by CJ the DJ (Colette Steer), this is a 30 minute radio show featuring a graduate student or postdoc each week. Each episode is an opportunity for Queen’s grad students and postdocs to showcase their research to the Queen’s and Kingston community. From time to time, CJ the DJ also interviews an alum or interview grad students in relation to something topical for the day. Grad Chat is a collaboration between the School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs and CFRC 101.9FM
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The podcast where Elaine Travis talks about all things hair color - Perfect for the seasoned stylist, or the recent beauty school grad! Be sure to write in with any questions, we'll be sure to feature them on one of my episodes...
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A podcast dedicated to learning the strategies and techniques needed to tame the beast known as grad school.
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The Texas A&M Genetics Program has a podcast! Blue Genes & Boots is a podcast series where faculty and students talk about the fun science going on right here at Texas A&M University. Graduate students also share insights on how to pursue a PhD and jump-start a career in science. Find Blue Genes & Boots on social media @GeneticsPodcast TAMU Genetics Program Website: https://genetics.tamu.edu/ Blue Genes and Boots YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@geneticspodcast
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This podcast explores the graduate school experience from unique and diverse perspectives where we highlight the good, the bad, and the funny. Meet Dylan, Rose, and Jorge, as they join Stephanie as your grad school guides. Hear what each host brings to the show and how their unique perspectives shed light on the grad school experience.
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Graduate school can weigh heavy on one's soul. Congregate here for the confessions that current and former grad students across the world are getting off their chests about their supervisors, peers, and experiences with higher education, hosted by me, Dr. Yoah Sui. If you have a confession you'd like to make, submit it here: https://forms.gle/wtQ59sJAcFBuDPNj7
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A show where two literary critics go through all of Kurt Vonnegut, and then Chinua Achebe, novel by novel, periodically interrupted by talking about The Sopranos.
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A bite-sized show about big ideas. From the people who make Planet Money, The Indicator helps you make sense of what's happening in today's economy. It's a quick hit of insight into money, work, and business. Monday through Friday, in 10 minutes or less.
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Grad Chat by PhD Balance highlights grad school experiences, especially the ones that may be harder to talk about in our day to day life. We have 4 rotating hosts: Linda Corcoran, Niba, Courtney Applewhite and Liesl Krause! One of our hosts is joined every second week by a special guest to talk about a different topic relating to their experiences in grad school!
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Blk + In Grad School is an audioblog created to encourage and inspire women + people of color to and through the grad school struggle. Follow Allanté, a regular, schmegular Black woman pursuing her Ph.D. Access more stories and resources at blkingradschool.com
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On the Grad Coach Podcast, we talk about all things academic research-related, from how to find a strong research topic to analysing data and surviving the pressures of grad school. Get access to loads of free templates and resources @ https://gradcoach.com/blog/
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What happens when you went into STEM to change the world and you find that you’re instead just trying to not drown in emails and meetings? Welcome to STEMdentity with your host Anna Hodshire, PhD. Anna had 5 jobs in 5 years after grad school. This experience along with building up her own support team helped her to go from feeling disconnected from how she thought science was supposed to be to finding her Why and her own unique STEMdentity. She now is growing and learning in a faculty positi ...
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PREP Athletics is a company that helps basketball players find the right fitting prep schools to help them meet their goals. This podcast features PREP Athletics founder Cory Heitz's valuable expertise and vast connections to share insights and stories about the past, present, and future of prep school basketball. It also features in depth interviews with prep school basketball coaches from all competitive levels. Cory is a prep school alum, former D1 player, and Air Force veteran. Learn mor ...
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Your host Paul Boyce, a biology PhD student, talks with guests about conservation, wildlife research, grad school and academia, science and policy and anything else in this conversation style podcast.
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This podcast, assembled by a former PhD student in History at the University of Washington, covers the entire span of Japanese history. Each week we'll tackle a new topic, ranging from prehistoric Japan to the modern day.
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A podcast for celebration, commiseration, and support through grad school for the students who are living it (or want to). Join Elana Gloger, a full-time 4th year doctoral student and part-time human, as she chats with fellow grad students about their professional and personal experiences, without taking either too seriously. Episodes include conversations about students' Day in the Life, conversations about Diverse Identities and Racism in Academia, and themed episodes (like, Mental Health ...
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A podcast guidebook for navigating grad school, from the University of Washington's Communication Leadership Master's Program
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Conversations and real talk on women in STEM, the grad school grind, and inclusive science.
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How does modern day Korea compare to America? Join co-hosts Daniel and Jun every week as they explore a topic and discuss it from both the American and Korean perspective. If you're looking to learn more about Korean society and culture, are a part of the Korean diaspora and curious how Korea has changed since you, your parents, or your grandparents left, or are simply interested in broadening your personal worldview and perspective, then we hope you'll listen in and join us on this journey! ...
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The Business Savvy Therapist: Marketing, Hiring & Systems to Grow and Scale Your Therapy Practice
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The Business Savvy Therapist podcast helps Psychotherapists learn the strategies to scale from solo practice to a 7 figure group practice that is automated. Therapists didn’t learn anything about business in grad school and this podcast is exactly what they need to be successful. Host, Nicole McCance is a Psychologist turned Business Coach who was able to grow her practice to 55 therapists and multiple 7 figures, in 3 years and sell it in her 4th year. Each episode walks Therapists through e ...
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Two grad school historians in training discuss Women's and African American history while utilizing their unique perspectives as a Black man and a white woman. These conversations are designed to make you think, laugh, and learn by tackling topics like murder, gender, race, and so much more. From obscure historical stories you have never heard about to well-known events, Maybe Water, Maybe Vodka has you covered
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Three friends from Grad School get drunk and talk about the pop-culture phenomenon that is Glee and how we might rewrite it when it comes time for the Glee reboot.
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This podcast is perfect for anyone in graduate school working on a doctorate, or maybe you're thinking about going back to school. Here, we talk about graduate degrees and living very real lives. Now, I am the "APA Queen." So, yes, we will talk about the journey of tackling graduate writing successfully, but we also talk about real-world issues that sometimes make the journey feel impossible. This show will help you navigate the terrains as a doctoral student, and I share gems as an editor, ...
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The Work Seminar is the podcast for people with liberal arts advanced degrees considering work outside their fields of study. Join me for unscripted conversations with MAs, MFAs, PhDs, and the like who made the leap to adjacent or (seemingly) unrelated work after grad school. You'll hear about life's unexpected turns, what guests have learned along the way, their thoughts and advice for finding enjoyable work, and work's role in their lives.
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Have you ever found yourself Googling something after a client left a session? We all have. Stuff You Wish You Learned in Grad School aims to answer the Googlable questions we all have as both clinicians and private practice owners. Mental health care professionals know that after grad school our learning truly begins and never, ever ends. Together, let’s stay informed and up to date on anything and everything related to running a therapy practice. We go beyond theory and focus on what you n ...
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Each of us has a unique career story to tell. For the lucky few, their career trajectories are like rockets heading for the stars, with no turning back. More typically, our career paths are more like a game of Chutes and Ladders, with advances and setbacks along the way. On this podcast, guests from a range of industries and backgrounds share their career journeys and the lessons they've learned. Hear from C-level executives, leading academics, entrepreneurs, mid-level leaders, ex-military m ...
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The world's greatest ecology and environmental sciences podcast
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Private Practice Unlocked: Helping Therapists Build Profitable Businesses Without Sacrificing Quality Care for Their Patients
Amber Moyo: Mentor for Private Practice Owners
Are you a therapist ready to start or grow your private practice—but totally overwhelmed by the business side of things? You’re not alone. And you’re exactly who this podcast is for. Private Practice Unlocked exists to fill the gaps grad school left behind. We’re talking about the real-life stuff you need to run a successful, sustainable practice while not sacrificing quality care for your clients. I’m Amber Moyo—a licensed therapist, supervisor, and former private practice owner who’s been ...
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The Faith and Trauma Center Podcast is a series of conversations between two best friends that explore the intersections of faith/spirituality, trauma, and mental health! We visit a new theme each month, often talking about issues of social justice and advocacy, and then explore that topic over the course of 4 conversations, 1) From a faith/clergy perspective, 2) From a mental health perspective, 3) From a lived experience perspective, and 4) A story or conversation with a guest! Reverend Dr ...
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To CPA or NOT to CPA? Public vs Private? What if you could run an experiment? Take twins, with identical DNA, life experiences, education, GPAs, majors, internships, and careers as accountants. Then have twin A go private and have twin B become a CPA and go public. Follow Becky Steiger and Norma Steiger on their separate journeys in the private and public accounting worlds! Together they will compare and contrast their experiences and goals in the accounting profession.
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The flagship podcast for the Bethel School District in Washington state.
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Doing The Work: A Naples Integrated Recovery Podcast goes beyond motivational quotes and surface-level “growth” discussions. This podcast is about the uncomfortable, necessary work that real recovery demands — emotional honesty, nervous system regulation, accountability, repairing relationships, and learning how to stop abandoning yourself. Hosted by Brian Granneman, LMHC, CAP, CCTP, a psychotherapist specializing in trauma, addiction, and integrated recovery, this podcast blends clinical in ...
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Unfiltered. Honest. A little chaotic. Sorry, That’s My Inside Voice is a podcast about life, mental health, personal growth, and all the weird, wonderful, and messy moments in between. Join host Kat Garcia as she navigates the rollercoaster of adulthood—balancing work, grad school, and an ever-present squad of demanding cats—while sharing candid reflections on anxiety, change, motivation, and the struggle of just doing the thing. Whether it’s deep dives into mental health topics, funny life ...
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We should be writing, but instead Jen, Katie, and Alex, history grad students, tell you all about what it's like to be in grad school, study history, and teach. Like all good academics, we were lured by the snacks and stayed for the learning.
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Grad Chat is a 30 minute radio show presented by Queen's School of Graduate Studies on CFRC 101.9. Listen to learn about science and cutting-edge grad student research!
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A brand new scicomm podcast by two neuroscientists, talking about grad school, life as scientists and the latest science news! Twitter: @CognitioPodcast Email: [email protected]
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An accessible podcast about Type Theory, Programming Languages Research and related topics.
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An unrelenting and unflinching commentary on politics, music, and culture with host Donny Williams, a former political insider, recent law school grad, lead singer of stereosleep, husband, dad, unabashed liberal and American Patriot.
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We're Robin and Laura, two experts-in-training on life's big questions and little concerns. Join us each week as we tackle big ideas from organizational leadership, advice on everyday life, news you should know and adventure updates from ice swimming to Ironman.
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The Non-Immigrant Student podcast is an audio journal of my grad-school (and now corporate) journey in the United States of America. It is an inspirational podcast that seeks to encourage and provide guidance to other non-immigrant students across the globe on how to live their best lives while fulfilling their Study/Work Abroad dreams or living far away home! My stories reveal all the lessons I'm learning on this journey, and I honestly believe that ''If I can do it, you can do it too!'' So ...
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Writer, dog mama, southerner, & aspiring mermaid, Mary B. Sellers, explores any & all awkward adulting issues, including: mental health, horoscopes, her ongoing Myers-Briggs obsession, writing struggles, dating (or not) as a 20-something, feminist issues, being a southern-transplant (and her recent cross-country move to Seattle), grad school, Instagram & Twitter woes, wine, mermaids, and —most importantly—her Cavalier King Charles Spaniel doggo, Daisy Buchanan. (You can call her Daisy).
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The AnthroBiology Podcast sits down with biological anthropologists once or twice a month to learn about what they do and why it's rad. Want to know more about our evolutionary past? Or what your bones say about you? Maybe chimps are more your speed? If it's anthropology and it's about humans, we'll cover it. Learn more at anthrobiology.com
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Abigail Bergeron (Philosophy) – Albert Borgmann and the role of technology in modern life
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35:19Join Abigail Bergeron (Philosophy) for a discussion of her dissertation research on American philosopher Albert Borgmann (1937-2023) and his work on the role of technology in modern life.By CFRC Podcast Network
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Rock n' Roll Grad School Episode #256- John McCutcheon & Tom Paxton
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34:59This week we get to visit again with John McCutcheon and Tom Paxton about their second album featuring their songwriting collaboration.By Heidi Hedquist/Luke Poling
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Finding Your Why: Melodee Hills' Motivating Graduate School Journey
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17:41Are you thinking about graduate school, wondering how others have navigated the challenges and triumphs of advanced education? The latest episode of "Victors in Grad School" is a must-listen for anyone considering the journey. Host Dr. Christopher Lewis sits down with Melodee Hills, a driven lifelong learner who shares her honest, inspiring path fr…
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Keri Porter – What can head trauma tell us about violence in an emerging Bronze Age city? Plus: How to apply for grad school
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1:08:01Keri Porter, a PhD candidate at Notre Dame University, joins the show to discuss their research on patterns of violence in a Bronze Age urban center in the Southern Levant. They focus on cranial trauma and what it can reveal about humans attempting to live together along with what it might reveal about who suffers violence. They also share some exc…
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Season 4 Episode 11: Did Someone Say Season Finale?
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33:08The year is coming to an end, and we didn't want to sign off without a proper goodbye. For the Season Finale, we kept it in-house, just the four of us looking at 2025 in review. We talked about everything: our favorite podcast guests, the GSB mentees, collaborations, the lessons from the year, and our hopes for next season. We discussed what keeps …
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Will new loan limits lower the cost of grad school?
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9:38The One Big Beautiful Bill Act made a lot of changes to the federal student loan system. One of those changes put a new cap on the amount of loans students in graduate school can take on. Today on the show, we explain the theory behind this change and how it could impact the broader labor market going forward. Related episodes: The Market For Stude…
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42. Grad School Lessons in Leadership
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1:12:56On this episode of the Grad Girl Wellness Podcast, we’re diving into all things leadership + higher education with the brilliant Dr. Nicole Rayfield. 🎓💛 She holds a PhD in Organizational Leadership with a focus on organizational citizenship behavior in Black women in academic spaces—aka all the extra labor we do that often goes unrecognized. 🙃✨ Get…
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Venezuela didn't steal U.S. oil. Here's what happened
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9:27President Trump claims Venezuela stole American oil. Is that true? We trace Venezuela's oil industry from its 1920s birth through nationalization and then collapse. Today on the show, how did the Venezuelan oil industry get to a point where it’s barely pulling from its reserves? And will anything change now? Related episodes: Venezuela’s economic d…
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Episode 113: Outside the Seas Vacations, D+4 Kimchi, and Yet Another Data Leak
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1:53:52This week, Jun and Daniel kick off 2026 (while still technically in 2025) with a travel-centric episode filled with cultural observations. Daniel recounts his family trip to Okinawa, sharing his struggles with driving on the "wrong" side of the road and his honest takes on local culinary quirks like taco rice and fruit sandwiches. Jun shares his re…
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Episode 158: From high school to $45/hour
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13:36Forget everything you think you know about shop class! The Pierce County Skills Center's Machining program is preparing students for high-paying careers right out of high school. We sit down with instructor Evan Thomas and senior Waylon to explore how students master everything from Computer-Aided Design and 3D printing to welding and sheet metal f…
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Know when to hold them, know when to fold them: 5 STEM jobs in 5 years
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51:37Five jobs in five years was a whole lot and a complete life-changer all in one. In this episode I walk through how each job came about and highlight some of the key lessons I took away from each one. This episode is all about putting sampling and ikigai (episode 1!!) into practice. Want to work with me one-on-one? I’d love to do a free, 30-minute i…
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Can you trust you're getting the same grocery prices as someone else?
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9:06When you're in a grocery store nowadays, chances are your data is being collected. From a swipe of the loyalty card to the purchase of an ice cream pint, your data tells stores what you like, how much they should stock, and more. But what if that data meant a grocer could charge you a different price than another shopper? On today's show, the evolv…
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Ep 84 | Insights From a Former Stanford GSB Admissions Committee Member
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32:49The Stanford GSB is the most selective business school in the country, admitting only 6-8% of applicants each year. So how can you stand out in an incredibly competitive pool? In this week's episode of the mbaMission podcast, Jeremy Shinewald is joined by Katy Lewis, mbaMission Executive Director and former MBA admissions reader at the Stanford GSB…
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The 2026 Prep School Basketball State of the Union
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23:00This episode is Cory Heitz’s 2025 Prep School Basketball State of the Union, recorded after a December New England trip packed with campus visits, coach meetings, and real conversations about what’s changing right now in prep school basketball. Cory also opens with a heartfelt tribute to Whit Lesure, a true prep school legend whose impact on Bridgt…
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How cocaine smuggling through Latin America really works
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9:15Former Venezuelan leader, Nicolás Maduro, appeared in a New York court yesterday. He’s facing drug-trafficking and weapons charges after the U.S. abducted him and his wife in an explosive operation over the weekend. But is there any credibility to the drug-trafficking accusations? And what does the cocaine supply chain look like in 2026? Today on t…
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Sign up for the FREE Live training - Elevate Your Therapy Practice with Niche Packages → https://mccancemethod.com/elevate-your-therapy-practice/ In this episode, I walk you through how to create your 2026 roadmap to grow your practice with intention. I share reflections from 2025 and help you plan out your ideal year, personally and professionally…
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What if you don’t know what you want to be when you grow up?
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44:38What if you’re in your STEM career path (school, first job out of school, nth job….) and you don’t feel like you’ve found a job that lights you up? Or like you mostly like your job but something(s) is missing? This is so normal AND we can actively start moving ourselves towards jobs and careers that let us shine at what we love. In this episode, I …
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Bad Bosses - What To Do About Them, And What To Do If You Are One, With Mita Mallick
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42:25In an ideal world, every manager would be a mentor, motivator, and model of leadership. But for too many professionals, the reality is far messier. If you’ve ever had to deal with bad bosses—the micromanagers, the emotionally unavailable, or the toxic cheerleaders—you know the profound toll it takes on your mental health and career trajectory. In t…
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Japan’s new prime minister Sanae Takaichi made waves last fall after saying her country might intervene if China invaded Taiwan. In response, China launched state-organized boycotts against Japan — canceling concerts, restricting seafood imports, and even recalling pandas. Today on the show, what does it look like for a state to organize a boycott,…
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At The Indicator, we’ve been following the conditions in Venezuela over the years. In 2024 we covered how Venezuela’s economy went into freefall, and have been checking in with an economist there frequently — including after the U.S. attacked over the weekend, deposing its leader Nicolás Maduro. On today’s show, we’re revisiting our episode about V…
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2025 is finally over. We had bad consumer sentiment vibes, tariffs, and a seemingly ascendant stock market. And those are just a few indicators from last year! As we enter 2026, what indicators should we keep an eye on … in the future? On today’s episode, our top indicator predictions for the new year. Related: What AI data centers are doing to you…
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A Gentler Way to Plan Your Private Practice for the New Year
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6:43The start of a new year often comes with pressure — to set big goals, overhaul systems, and somehow become a more productive version of yourself overnight. For therapists, that pressure can quickly turn into burnout before January is even over. In this New Year’s Eve episode, Amber offers an alternative: a gentler, more sustainable way to plan your…
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KM on the FM and Suyin the DJ Bear – Fall Wrap Up Part 2
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29:11Join KM on the FM and Suyin the DJ Bear for a discussion of events, workshops, and support services on campus to explore in 2026.By CFRC Podcast Network
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Active Genetics and Super-Mendelian Inheritance with Dr. Ethan Bier
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42:58In this episode, Esme and Tyler interviews Dr. Ethan Bier. Dr. Bier is a Distinguished Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology at the University of California, San Diego, and a pioneering researcher in developmental patterning, disease mechanisms, and super-Mendelian inheritance. His laboratory’s work spans a wide range of biological systems, f…
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Rock n' Roll Grad School Episode #256- Bullet
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23:55If you like hard rock and heavy metal, you love Bullet. The band's newest album, Kickstarter is available January 9th, wherever you get your records. For more information, check out the band's website.By Heidi Hedquist/Luke Poling
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Why Americans don't want to move for jobs anymore (Encore)
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10:10Americans are moving at record lows for work. What’s driving people to, well, not drive cross-country for jobs? On today’s episode, we explore the rising homebody economy. This episode originally aired Oct. 3, 2025. Related episodes: Why moms are leaving their paid jobs How the end of Roe is reshaping the medical workforce For sponsor-free episodes…
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Ep 83 | Nontraditional vs. Overrepresented MBA Applicants
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27:04What does it mean to be a nontraditional MBA applicant? What about an overrepresented applicant? Understanding these distinctions can make a big difference in how you approach your business school applications. In this week's episode of the mbaMission podcast, Harold Simanksy is joined by Senior Consultant Nisha Trivedi and Managing Director Harsha…
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Meditation: 2026 The Year You Receive with Ease
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12:51In this episode, I’m guiding you through a calming meditation to help you align with ease, abundance, and trust as you step into 2026. This practice is all about letting go of hustle and embracing a new chapter where receiving replaces striving. Find a quiet space, breathe deeply, and let yourself soften into the leader you’re becoming. Want more? …
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To hear President Trump tell it, the late 1800s, i.e. the Gilded Age, were a period of unparalleled wealth and prosperity in the U.S. But this era was also marked by corruption and wealth inequality. Sound familiar? On today's show, is history repeating itself? This episode originally aired June 5, 2025. Related: Trump's tariff role model For spons…
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Maximizing Grad School: Time, Money & Mindset with Abigail Weycker
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22:44Graduate school is often described as a journey—one full of unique challenges, opportunities, and moments of growth. In the latest episode of the "Victors in Grad School" podcast, host Dr. Christopher Lewis sits down with Abigail Weycker, a double master's degree student at the University of Michigan-Flint, to unpack what it takes to thrive as a gr…
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The cautionary tale of a recovering day trading addict (Encore)
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9:24Seasons greetings from the The Indicator! On today's show, the story of a man who started buying and selling stocks as a hobby — and got seriously addicted. We also speak with a neuroeconomist about the human brain on day trading. This piece originally aired Jan. 25, 2025. Related episodes: The young trolls of Wall Street are growing up Invest like…
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Conversation #16: Deconstructing Wintering
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55:13Some of our recommended Books on Wintering: Wintering by Katherine May A Year in Practice by Jacqueline Suskin While the Earth Holds its Breath by Helen Moat Rooted by Lyanda Lynn Haupt Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer You can check out more podcast episodes and learn more about all the resources at the Faith and Trauma Center by visiting…
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The economic challenges facing men without college degrees
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24:12Many men in the U.S. feel like they're not doing as well as their fathers. But what does the data say? This episode, we're sharing an extended conversation between Darian Woods and Richard Reeves, the president of the American Institute for Boys and Men. They discuss what's really going on with men's wages. Richard also argues economic and cultural…
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In the last episode of 2025: a bomb "mysteriously" goes off just outside Mukden during the evening of September 18, 1931. Less than six months later, Manchuria becomes an "independent country." Japan's government loses complete control over the army, all over the issue of its new "Manchurian Lifeline." And suddenly, for some reason, the last empero…
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The secret to Nintendo's success (Encore)
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10:33For the next week, we're running some of our favorite shows from this year. On today's show, a brief history of Nintendo and how a small playing card company in Japan became a gaming juggernaut. This piece originally aired June 16, 2025. Related episodes: Inside video game economics Forever games: the economics of the live service model The boom an…
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Episode 112: 2025 Year End Wrap Up “SSAMary”
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1:26:20This week, Jun and Daniel celebrate Christmas and close out 2025 with their third annual "Ssamary"—a comprehensive year-end wrap-up. The episode begins with a look at their current holiday vibes, exploring why Daniel is struggling to feel festive this year and Jun's memories of his father's unique "sparrow" surveillance tactic for behavior. As they…
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How to Prepare Your Private Practice (and Finances) for the Holidays
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8:47The holidays can bring a unique mix of emotions for private practice owners — gratitude, exhaustion, guilt about taking time off, and anxiety about money. For many therapists, client cancellations increase, schedules look lighter, and income can feel unpredictable. And without context, it’s easy to assume something is going wrong. In this Christmas…
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KM on the FM and Suyin the DJ Bear – Fall Wrap Up Part 1
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30:00Join KM on the FM and Suying the DJ Bear for a review of Grad Chat in Fall 2025.By CFRC Podcast Network
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AI's Central Role In The World's Economy, With Dr. Joerg Storm
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33:04In this time of ever-evolving technology, every working professional will encounter AI in some shape or form. As we go deeper into the age of AI, what is the role of such tools in shaping the future of work and the entire economy? J.R. Lowry talks all about it with Dr. Joerg Storm, IT executive and publisher of the Digital Storm AI newsletter. They…
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Rock n' Roll Grad School Episode #255- Pearl Jam Live wih Selena Fragassi
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35:04Pearl Jam has built a reputation as a world-class live act and, a new book by Selena Fragassi explores the band's life on the road. Pearl Jam Live! is available right now from Epic Ink.By Heidi Hedquist/Luke Poling
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Why every A-lister also has a side hustle (Encore)
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9:23Happy Holidays from The Indicator! For the next week, we're running some of our favorite shows from this year. On today's show, why celebrities are increasingly investing in their own brands. This piece originally aired August 14, 2025.Related episodes: The celebrity crypto nexus The Olympian to influencer pipeline (Apple / Spotify) For sponsor-fre…
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Dr. Jeff Quebec: Prep School Admission Secrets
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1:02:33Dr. Jeff Quebec has lived this world from the inside. He has worked in prep school admissions and leadership for decades, spent years at Eaglebrook, and now advises families as an educational consultant. In this episode, Jeff breaks down the stuff parents usually learn too late. 💡Key Topics: 📌 Prep school admissions process, decision timelines, yie…
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Ep 82 | The Best MBA Programs for Healthcare
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25:12Healthcare is a dynamic and fast-changing industry. More and more MBA students hope to improve lives by driving innovation and strategy in the healthcare space, whether in biotech, pharma, hospital administration, or digital health. In this week's episode of the mbaMission podcast, Harold Simanksy and Jeremy Shinewald are joined by mbaMission Senio…
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The worst year of Warren Buffett’s career
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10:16As Warren Buffett aged, he became a different sort of figure. He transformed from short-term investor into long-term builder. He used Berkshire Hathaway to start buying companies and build an empire. Today on the show, how did Buffett’s fame become an investment tool and how did he handle the biggest crisis of his career? Related episodes: Planet M…
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Your Year-End Check-In: Lessons From 2025 to Allow More Ease in 2026
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21:01Want to learn more about the Holidays on Us? Book a Strategy Call → https://mccancemethod.com/strategy-call/ Want to watch this episode on video? Check it out here on YouTube → https://youtu.be/BGdM54NjIak In this episode, I take you through a reflective check-in to help you process the peaks and pits of 2025 so you can step into 2026 with more eas…
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Thriving in PA School: Joslynn Walsh's Insights on Grad School Success
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17:47Graduate school is more than just the next step in your academic journey—it's a transformational experience that brings both challenges and opportunities. In this week's episode of the "Victors in Grad School" podcast, host Dr. Christopher Lewis welcomes Joslynn Walsh, a first-year student in the Physician Assistant (PA) program at the University o…
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The spite acquisition that launched Warren Buffett
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9:03With an unprecedented decades-long run of success, Warren Buffett is retiring on December 31, 2025. Buffett’s turning point began with the acquisition of a failing textile mill called Berkshire Hathaway. What began as a “terrible mistake” became the foundation for his empire. Today on the show, how did Buffett become this legendary figure? Related …
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Who’s Driving Your Car? — The Inner Parts That Hijack Your Reactions
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21:41This episode digs into the question, “Who’s actually driving the car inside your mind?” Using Internal Family Systems (IFS), I break down how anger, fear, shame, hesitation, and even revenge can hijack the wheel in a split second—leaving you wondering why you reacted the way you did. We look at protectors, firefighters, managers, and the parts of y…
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As Japan enters the 1920s, national policy becomes increasingly liberalized--but Manchuria remains a holdout of extremists who, if anything, begin to take a more aggressive position on the "China Problem." How did that happen--and how did that aggressive position, seemingly overnight, become normalized back in Japan proper? Show notes here.…
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