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Energy Policy Now

Kleinman Center for Energy Policy

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Energy Policy Now offers clear talk on the policy issues that define our relationship to energy and its impact on society and the environment. The series is produced by the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania and hosted by energy journalist Andy Stone. Join Andy in conversation with leaders from industry, government, and academia as they shed light on today's pressing energy policy debates.
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Brought to you by Industrial-Organizational Psychology (I-O) practitioners, Change Management and Organizational Development (OD) Consultants, Human Resources Professionals, and Management Consultants, Harmonious Workplaces seeks to help organizations compose safe, inclusive, and productive organizations. Join Rich Cruz, Sharyl Volpe, Ben Kleinman, and other I-Os, HRMs, ODs, and more for discussions on topics that shape the way we work together.
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Being a human means you have an Inner Critic - that little voice inside your mind telling you how imperfect you are all day long. Journey alongside licensed psychotherapist and Inner Critic expert Joanna Kleinman for conversations each week on how to take your Inner Critic off her throne so you can live your most empowered, happy life.
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The American Poetry Review

The American Poetry Review

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Founded in 1972, The American Poetry Review is dedicated to reaching a worldwide audience with a diverse array of the best contemporary poetry and literary criticism. The podcast features guest interviews and lots of poetry talk from APR editor Elizabeth Scanlon, along with co-hosts and guests. Learn more about APR at aprweb.org.
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Ghost Hampton

Ken McGorry

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Ghost Hampton By Ken McGorry The public clamor over a purported haunted house in the middle of Bridgehampton has not died down, as much as Lyle Hall wishes it would—he’s the unlikely discoverer of whatever’s been going on inside the decrepit Victorian everyone calls Old Vic. Since Lyle’s near-death experience killing kindly Elsie Cronk with his Hummer in a grisly car crash, he hasn’t been the same. He’s seen the error of his ways, his misspent adulthood, his career as the town’s greediest la ...
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Join Kostas and Nitay as they speak with amazingly smart people who are building the next generation of technology, from hardware to cloud compute. Tech on the Rocks is for people who are curious about the foundations of the tech industry. Recorded primarily from our offices and homes, but one day we hope to record in a bar somewhere. Cheers!
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TechieBytes

BestTechie

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A (mostly) tech podcast hosted by Jeff Weisbein, an entrepreneur, blogger, tech guy, marketer, and early adopter. Jeff founded BestTechie.com at the age of 13 and turned it into a successful online publication focused on technology. Each week, Jeff interviews different guests from the tech industry including founders, CEO’s, executives, journalists, and more to discuss important industry topics. New episodes released every Tuesday. You can follow BestTechie and Jeff on Twitter: @besttechie @ ...
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Women in Comedy

Second Wind Collective

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Women in Comedy (WIC) is dedicated to fostering the growth of women in all fields of comedy. We are committed to cultivating safe spaces, throughout the Chicagoland area, to support women in the creation and collaboration of innovative work. Each episode, two phenomenal women of comedy interview each other. The cool thing is, they already know each other, making these interviews feel like more of a peek into what hanging out with these ladies is like.
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Welcome to Brand Aid, where we talk branding with some of the biggest names in business. Griffin Johnson is not only one of the most influential creators in the world, he's also an entrepreneur, an investor and on his way to becoming the biggest host in the social media world. Tom Ward writes for Forbes about social media influencers and also host a YouTube channel, The Tom Ward Show, where he interviews the biggest influencers in the world. Together they break down what makes a brand succee ...
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The Parent IEP Lab

Beth Liesenfeld, MOT, OTR/L

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Turn into the parent advocate your child needs now by gathering context to how the process and system work so you can ask informed questions of your IEP team and get your child supported in school!! This podcast aims to help you secure an IEP that provides a positive learning environment for your child without having to fight with the school by sharing "insider" information about school and IEP culture along with strategies effective parent advocates use to get what they need for their child ...
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The Captioned Life Show

The Captioned Life Show

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A show for the most casual and dedicated fans of comics. Join Sean as he discovers what the world of comics and graphic novels has to offer from one-on-one interviews with industry professionals, round table discussions with passionate fans, and reviews on the latest comics, tv shows, and movies. New episodes every week. The Captioned Life is a part of the Comic Watch family. Follow us on social media & subscribe to the podcast The Captioned Life Podcast website Give The Podcast A Review Sub ...
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In this memorable Inside ArtScroll episode, Nachum Segal — whose legendary Nachum Segal Network (NSN) has long stood at the center of Jewish music and Jewish life — brings his deep familiarity with the Jewish musical landscape to a heartfelt conversation with international singing sensation Yaakov Shwekey. With the insight of someone who has spent …
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If you find yourself bracing for the fall just as life begins to open—waiting for the other shoe to drop instead of letting yourself receive—this episode is for you. I'm breaking down why expansion can feel more threatening than struggle, not because something is wrong, but because your nervous system confuses unfamiliar safety with danger and pull…
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In this illuminating Inside ArtScroll episode, Rabbi Shlomo Landau sits down with Rabbi Nosson Sherman to explore Rabbi Yehuda Heimowitz’s masterful new elucidation of the Chazon Ish’s Emunah U’Bitachon — a Torah classic that has shaped generations. Rabbi Sherman discusses the Chazon Ish’s unique approach to emunah, rooted in deep reason and spirit…
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Gas-fired power is back in favor in the United States, but methane emissions threaten its credibility. --- Methane is one of the most potent greenhouse gases, and global efforts to curb methane emissions are accelerating. Beginning later this decade, the European Union will impose new methane rules on oil and gas imports, and major energy-importing…
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 Welcome to our 93rd podcast. Today, we're reviewing other people's 2026 trends to see how they compare with our predictions. What trends did others find that we missed? Keep listening to find out. Visit our website for more episodes: www.harmoniousworkplaces.com #trends #predictions #workplace #workplaceculture #changemanagement #organizationaldev…
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In this episode of Inside ArtScroll, Rabbi Shlomo Landau speaks with Shnayim Yomi founder Elad Danino about the renewed appreciation for being “maavir sidrah” that his organization sparked, and the vision behind ArtScroll’s Shnayim Mikra V’Echad Targum, created to make this timeless mitzvah more accessible and engaging than ever for today’s generat…
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If you're always bracing for something to go wrong—especially when things are finally going right—this episode is for you. I'm unpacking why expansion can feel more dangerous than struggle, not because anything is wrong, but because your Automatic Mind mistakes unfamiliar safety for threat and pulls you back into the identity that once kept you ali…
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Rabbi Gedaliah Zlotowitz sits with international singing star Yaakov Shwekey for a heartfelt conversation about The Music of Shabbos, Yaakov’s new collaboration with master writer Yisroel Besser. In this engaging interview, Yaakov opens up about the Shabbos table that shaped him — where Syrian and Vizhnitz melodies blended, where music was insepara…
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In this episode of Inside ArtScroll, Rabbi Shlomo Landau sits down with writer and journalist Gedalia Guttentag to discuss his newly released biography, Rav Simcha Kook. Drawing on years of research and personal encounters, Gedalia introduces listeners to the remarkable life and leadership of Rav Simcha Kook, the revered Rav of Rechovot, whose warm…
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If you've stepped into the life you worked so hard to build and suddenly felt more anxious than excited, this episode is for you. I'm breaking down why expansion can feel more threatening than struggle—not because something's wrong, but because your Automatic Mind reads growth as unsafe and tries to pull you back into the familiar. We'll explore ho…
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In this episode, we're planting the seeds for knowledge transfer. What's one thing you can do now to take tacit knowledge and convert it to performance? Keep listening to find out. For more episodes, visit www.harmoniousworkplaces.com Visit the link below to learn more about our Knowledge Continuity Program and start growing your organization's fut…
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If you can see the life you're meant for so clearly that it actually hurts not to be living it yet, this episode is for you. I'm unpacking why the moment right before expansion often feels like something is wrong—not because you're failing, but because your Inner Critic reads your bigness as dangerous and tries to pull you back into who you used to…
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In this moving and heartfelt conversation, Rabbi Shlomo Landau sits down with Rabbi Paysach Krohn to explore his newly released volume, The Maggid on Tefillah. Together they journey through the rich terrain of daily prayer—starting from Modeh Ani and Ashrei, through the berachos of Shemoneh Esrei—and uncover how the simple words we recite each day …
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An economic sociologist discusses the growing heat dangers facing last-mile delivery drivers, and why federal protections remain stalled. --- E-commerce has transformed the way goods move through the American economy, driving unprecedented growth in parcel deliveries and intensifying competition among major carriers and the U.S. Postal Service. Yet…
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If you've ever stepped into the life you've been working toward for years and felt yourself shrinking the moment success arrives, this episode is for you. I'm breaking down why expansion can feel more unsettling than failure—not because anything is wrong, but because your Automatic Mind interprets growth as danger and tries to pull you back into th…
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Inside ArtScroll welcomes back its original host, Rabbi Yitzchok Hisiger, as he sits down with Rabbi Shlomo Landau to discuss his new release, Flashes of Inspiration. In this fascinating conversation, Rabbi Landau shares the stories behind the stories—how nearly 100 true accounts of ordinary people making extraordinary choices came together in this…
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In this episode, we review our 2025 predictions. How do we do? Did we come close? Did we predict accurately or miss the target completely?  Keep listening to find out. For more episodes, visit www.harmoniousworkplaces.com #organizationaldevelopment #changeleadership #changemanagement #makechangeyourfriend…
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If you've ever stepped into a quieter chapter of life and felt yourself shrinking the moment uncertainty shows up, this episode is for you. I'm breaking down why transitions feel so disorienting—not because you're lost, but because your Automatic Mind mistakes change for danger and tries to pull you back into the familiar. We'll explore how your In…
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John Helveston of George Washington University discusses why a U.S. pullback from China on EVs is risky, and why engagement could strengthen America’s auto industry. --- China has rapidly become the center of global EV innovation, producing cars that are cheaper, faster to develop, and increasingly competitive in international markets. The United S…
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Summary In this episode of Tech on the Rocks, Kostas and Nitay sit down with Wes McKinney the creator of pandas and co-creator of Apache Arrow and Ibis, and long-time leader in the Python data ecosystem. Wes walks us through his journey from building pandas in 2008 to rethinking how we represent and move columnar data with Arrow, and why Arrow is f…
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Welcome to our 89th podcast. Today we're doing something a little different and a little special. Since we've started, we've had the privilege of learning from leaders, thinkers, and practitioners who are shaping the future of work in real time. So in this episode, we're bringing you the best of the guests, a curated collection of standout moments,…
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If you've ever felt the pull of a bigger life but found yourself shrinking back the moment fear shows up, this episode is for you. I'm breaking down why every dream, every transformation, and every new chapter begins with fear—not confidence—and how your Automatic Mind mistakes possibility for danger. We'll explore why your Inner Critic tries to sh…
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Welcome to our 88th podcast. Today we're talking about case studies in successful change management or organizational development. What's one thing you could do now to help your change management or organizational development initiatives succeed? Keep listening to find out. To read case studies, visit: https://harmoniousworkplaces.com/about/case-st…
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If you've ever felt spiritually disconnected—like everyone else gets signs, intuition, or guidance except you—this episode is for you. I'm breaking down what's really happening when you feel cut off from God, the Universe, or your inner wisdom… and why it has nothing to do with being "broken" and everything to do with being identified with your Inn…
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The Trump administration’s nuclear ambitions raise new questions about safety, speed, and regulatory independence. --- The Trump administration has made nuclear power a centerpiece of its energy agenda, launching the most aggressive federal push for new reactors in decades. Through sweeping executive orders, new federal directives and financing sup…
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In this episode, we discuss gratitude and how it leads to both improved financial performance and better organizational cultures. What's one thing you can do now to build gratitude within your organization? Keep listening to find out. Find more podcast episodes on our website at https://www.harmoniousworkplaces.com. #changemanagement #makechangeyou…
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In this episode of the Dethroning Your Inner Critic Podcast, I'm diving into what it really means to design your life—not from control, strategy, or "shoulds," but from embodiment, vision, and trust in your Authentic Self. 🌟 We'll explore why your Inner Critic clings to certainty, how to shift from probability to possibility, and what happens when …
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In this episode, we talk about HR and strategy with our special guest, Hermie the HR Hermit Crab. What's one thing you can do now to involve human resources in strategic planning and execution? Keep listening to find out! Find more podcast episodes at www.harmoniousworkplaces.com. Visit Hermie the HR Hermit Crab and ask him your burning questions a…
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In this episode of the Dethroning Your Inner Critic Podcast, I'm diving into what it truly means to begin again—not from lack or fear, but from wisdom, courage, and trust in your Authentic Self. 🌙 We'll explore why your Inner Critic resists change, how to recognize when your soul is calling you forward, and what it takes to walk away from the famil…
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What the U.S. offshore wind power crisis says about energy megaprojects, risk, and political resilience. --- After a surge of optimism, the U.S. offshore wind industry faces its most serious challenges yet. Just a year ago, the sector seemed poised for rapid growth, with East Coast states making offshore wind a centerpiece of their clean-energy and…
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In this episode, we discuss AI's impact on HR, and specifically what happens when routine paperwork becomes fully automated. What's one thing you can do now to help HR professionals  avoid getting bulldozed by AI?  Keep listening to find out. Get more episodes, take our Workplace Culture Scorecard, or meet our cartoon Hermie the HR Hermit Crab at w…
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In this episode of the Dethroning Your Inner Critic Podcast, I'm breaking down what it really means to design the blueprint for an extraordinary life—one that's not built on perfection, striving, or comparison, but on authenticity, alignment, and self-leadership. 🌟 I'll walk you through how your Inner Critic's voice of fear and control keeps you lo…
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In this episode, we discuss disruption and how to cope with our special guest, Quang Le. What's one thing you can do now to minimize the sense of doom and dread and instill a sense of hope and resilience? Keep listening to find out. Learn more about Le Transformations at https://letransformations.com/ For more podcast episodes, visit https://www.ha…
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In this episode of the Dethroning Your Inner Critic Podcast, I'm sharing one of the most powerful transformations I've ever experienced—what happened when I met my Inner Critic face-to-face in the vortex energy of Sedona. From the moment "Worrying Wilhelmina" showed up, trying to make everyone happy and fix what wasn't mine to fix, I was invited in…
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A live discussion with Sanya Carley and David Konisky, authors of the new book Power Lines, on the inequities that define America’s energy system—and how they could carry into the clean energy future if left unacknowledged. --- In this special live episode of Energy Policy Now, recorded before an audience during Climate Week at the University of Pe…
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In this episode, we'll discuss how the Americans with Disabilities Act or ADA, can help workplace culture with our special guest, Rachel Shaw. What's one thing you could do now to improve your disability accommodation program? Keep listening to find out. Contact Rachel Shaw at her website: https://www.shawhrconsulting.com Catch more Harmonious Work…
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In this episode of the Dethroning Your Inner Critic Podcast, I'm diving into what it really takes to move through the unknown without letting fear or control run the show. As I prepare to lead a retreat in Sedona, I'm exploring why our minds grip so tightly when life feels uncertain—and how that tension in our thoughts, emotions, and nervous system…
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