Discover how to make and serve delicious probiotic foods and improve your overall health with Donna Schwenk. In her weekly radio show "Cultured Food Life" (new episodes every Tuesday), Donna will de-mystify different probiotic foods such as kefir, kombucha, and cultured vegetables, and share how to add these foods into your diet. As a teacher and writer, Donna works with thousands of people to open the door to a world of foods that can help improve an array of health problems including high ...
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Understanding the Feminine Crossdressing Experience To de-mystify, humanize, and celebrate the crossdressing trans community, providing a positive and realistic understanding through conversation between a crossdresser and a cis-ally.
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The Simplifying Investing series helps to de-mystify the often-complex world of investing. Whether it’s big or small, we are all invested in something, that's why we're drawing on the knowledge of AMP’s experts to answer the big questions in superannuation, retirement, home loans and beyond. Podcasts provided by AWM Services Pty Ltd ABN 15 139 353 496, AFSL No. 366121, part of the AMP Group. They contain general advice only and have not considered your personal circumstances. You should cons ...
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The Elite Achievement Podcast is for service-based business owners who love to achieve goals. Join host Kristin Burke, who brings over a decade of coaching experience to the show, as she shares proven ideas and inspiration to help you maximize your potential and achieve your definitions of success. You'll hear a mix of solo episodes straight from Kristin as well as guest interviews with experts who de-mystify the goal achievement process. If you are ready to get out of your own way, establis ...
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Cash is Queen provides wealth and empowerment tips for ambitious and soul searching women. For too long, wealth creation has been a man's game. The problem with this is that women are behind, and deserve so much more. Katie Lipp, an attorney, law firm owner, and business development + wealth coach, seeks to de-mystify the power structures that have historically held women back, and encourage women to bet on themselves and pave their own way. The show focuses on business building, wealth crea ...
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Home to the Spectator's best podcasts on everything from politics to religion, literature to food and drink, and more. A new podcast every day from writers worth listening to.
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Join Caroline Paradis, Reiki Master, and Carolyn Wnuk, Licensed Therapist, for a hilarious cocktail hour as they explore unconventional, mystifying, and thought-provoking topics. This season, they’ll dish about everything from dreams to time travel to ditching your bad karma. So pull up a seat, grab a cocktail, and join us for this entertaining and mind-bending peek into all things marvelously mystical.
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The most important and controversial topics in world religion, thoroughly dissected by a range of high profile guests. Presented by Damian Thompson.
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The Podcast where Two Little Dickheads make the world a little simpler for everyone, by D-Mystifying it one thing at a time.
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A podcast exploring strange and unusual stories that are sure to make your brain tingle. From aliens to crime scenes, we bring you some interesting tales. We don't take ourselves too seriously, and we hope you will grab a drink and join us for a laugh or maybe a scare or two
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Join Sport Psychologist, Dan Abrahams, on The Sport Psych Show as he aims to demystify sport psychology for players, coaches and parents by speaking with some of the most influential people in sports performance today. Dan is on a mission to learn more about how sport psychology philosophies, tools and techniques positively impact participation, progression and performance in sport. He wants to learn more about how to drive participation – what motivational tools engage players and inspire p ...
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Mystifyingly missing? Is a podcast that will explore both solved and unsolved, both famous and not so famous disappearances and true crime cases. We will explore why some cases make headlines, while others are pushed aside. We will look at why the memory and legacy of some events endure while other disappearances are forgotten. We willl also look at media, and see if or how they impacted the investigation, and whether they hurt or hindered the case. We will also explore overshadowed events, ...
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Enjoy interviews with women about their careers and how they became senior leaders at their companies. My goal is to de-mystify what it takes to get to VP by providing clear tips and advice for other women. Hosted by Archana Ravichandran. More info, please visit www.archanar.com
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A place to Dea-mystify all things health, nutrition, and fitness. This show shines a light on a wide array of practitioners, and is a place where we can discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly of the wellness industry.
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Welcome to the Poetic Vybez podcast, where SOULFUL sounds mystify the airwaves.
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Unlabeled Leadership is a volunteer-led service that shares stories about leadership. Rather than using labels that mystify and obscure the meaning of leadership, Gary DePaul and guests share personal leadership stories. Listeners are from 90 countries and 1,030 cities (or territories). 32 podcast platforms broadcast Unlabeled Leadership episodes. About Gary A. DePaul, PhD: https://www.garyadepaul.com
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Simplified with Josh McBride aims to identify, de-mystify, and analyze dozens of hours of content every week while simplifying a current trend in pop culture or current events.
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Sent To Destroy Radio is a weekly podcast centered around obsessions that unify the initiated and mystify the masses, featuring conversations and interviews with guests and friends of the show on all our dark fascinations from horror and metal to serial killers and the occult…and everything dark and fun in between
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With the wide product breadth Parker Hannifin has to offer, wrapping your head around everything motion systems and controls can be daunting. Join two of Parker's engineers, Brian Baranek and Mitch Eichler, as they try to de-mystify everything hydraulic valves and their applications. Tune in as they review products, discuss applications, interview market experts, unveil division programs and showcase Parker promotions and partners. If you are looking for a reliable source for hydraulic valve ...
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Roundtable discussion about Missions, with Pastors and Missionaries. Hosted by Kale Horvath.
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An audio episode-by-episode companion to the greatest legal drama in TV history, Perry Mason...
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Volatility Views is the premier radio program for volatility traders. From interviews with leading industry guests to detailed analysis of volatility products, this program takes you inside the world of volatility trading like never before. If you are an experienced options trader looking to expand your understanding of volatility, or if you are simply curious about VIX and other volatility products, then this is the program for you.
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Mortgage agent and Educator Brianna Goslin examines the barriers to homeownership that exist for Canadian first-time homebuyers and provides actionable advice. Learn from industry professionals, affordable housing advocates, change-makers and first-time homebuyers who were just like you.
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A podcast 30 years in the making - Dan and Eric talk film, TV, music, and tech with a humor and familiarity only lifelong friends could have.
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We explore news and insights from global healthcare markets, advising how pharma and medtech need to respond and adapt their market access strategy in light of the latest insights from our experts. The podcast features insights from our associates across global healthcare, along with thought leadership from the market access and HEOR experts at Petauri Evidence.
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Adam Walkom is a former investment bank trader and management consultant who is now a founding partner of Permanent Wealth Partners and author of Plan for Happy - A step-by-step guide to growing your wealth. Building wealth and investing are both much more of an art form than a science and have much more to do with human and behavioural psychology than economics. Join Adam as he goes on a journey interviewing fascinating guests who share their deeply-held insights and experiences from years ...
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Will Bryant is a bartender in New York City attempting to find success as both a comedian and DJ. This podcast serves as a public journal to the world of all the highs and lows he experiences on this journey. Along the way Will invites guests from various walks of life in an attempt to learn and grow as a person one episode at a time.
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Join Dr. Anita Saluja and Dr. Rebecca Novo for an all new and fresh approach to skin care, dermatology and plastic surgery. They will reveal facts about trends, techniques, products and procedures to be your best self. The first and only podcast combining the synergy of aesthetic dermatology and plastic surgery.
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This podcast seeks to help family physicians and other clinicians incorporate the best available evidence into their everyday clinical decision making.
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The devcom Podcast on spotify, Apple Podcasts and other common audio platforms features exclusive interviews with experts from the global games industry. Hosted by Lars Janssen.
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Welcome to The Creepy Burrito, where two amateur podcasters spice things up. A beefy podcast overflowing with mystery, true crime, and a dash of conspiracy. Topped off with a shameful amount of cheese and all things creepy. Get lost in the sauce with us.
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Someday Has Arrived, Let's do this! It's time to give up wishing and begin actively creating the life of your dreams. Learn to take 100% control and responsibility for your life. Implement these strategies of knowledge and action to absolutely transform your relationships, finances, health and any area of life. Someday Has Arrived!
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Robert 'The Rebelbroker' Whitelaw has been a real estate broker and Realtor® in Silicon Valley California since 1988! His show discusses some of the best ways to achieve your real estate goals and build wealth for buyers, sellers, investors, entrepreneurs or just real estate watchers - from an insiders perspective. Over the years, Robert has been lucky enough to work with successful entrepreneurs from all walks of life and industries. Get a chance to hear what he has learned from these amazi ...
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Volatility Views 636: Death Match Censorship and Mystifying VIX Stupids
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57:03In this episode of Volatility Views, Mark Longo and Russell Rhodes delve into the recent shifts in the volatility landscape. With geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, the VIX spiking to new levels, and market reactions to recent economic events, this episode is a crucial listen for anyone in the volatility trading scene. The discussion also to…
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My guest this week is the writer M. John Harrison, who joins me to talk about the rerelease of his 1992 novel The Course of the Heart – a deeply strange and riddling story of grief, friendship, memory and occult magic. We talk about why this book is so personal to him, what he learned from Charles Williams and Arthur Machen, turning his back on sci…
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In this episode, Savannah shares with Julie the fact that her friends, when in town for the weekend, asked if all the male-to-female crossdressers in the room could be considered LARPers. Live Action Role Players embody fantasy and sci/fi characters of their own creation, coming together as a community to "live" out their fantasy realm in real life…
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Coffee House Shots: can Keir defrost the 'entente glaciale'?
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13:27Zut alors! The French are in town. Emmanuel Macron is on his state visit this week, spending time today with the King and tomorrow with the Prime Minister. His itinerary includes a state dinner and an address to both Houses of Parliament this afternoon. All the pageantry, of course, is for a reason: to defrost what Tim Shipman calls the ‘entente gl…
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#323 Prof Mike Wilson - Breaking Through Self-imposed Barriers
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1:12:33I’m delighted to speak with Prof Mike Wilson in this episode. Mike has over 16 years of dedicated expertise in the mental health field. Serving as both a professor and mental performance coach, Mike has collaborated with international governments, leading international bodies like the United Nations and the World Bank, law enforcement agencies, and…
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Americano: Victor Davis Hanson on left-wing rage, Musk’s grudge, & America’s identity crisis
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47:00Victor Davis Hanson, classicist, historian, and author of The End of Everything, joins Freddy Gray to discuss Zoran Mamdani’s shock candidacy win, the future of the Democratic Party, and rising class tensions in American politics. They also explore third-party prospects, Trump’s economic policies, and shifting global dynamics.…
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Episode 323: Benefits of Each Cultured Food
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27:51Nothing has influenced and changed my body and life more than cultured foods. Each food has different strains and gives different health benefits. I thought I would lay it out for you which ones bring the health benefits you are seeking. Tune in to learn more. Episode link: https://www.culturedfoodlife.com/podcast/episode-323-benefits-of-each-cultu…
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Coffee House Shots: Labour’s first year (in review) with Tim Shipman & Quentin Letts
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22:00Cast your mind back a year. Labour had just won a storming majority, promising ‘change’ to a stale Tory party that was struggling to govern. But have things got any better? In the magazine this week, Tim Shipman writes the cover piece to mark the occasion of Labour’s first year in government. He takes readers through three chapters: from Sue Gray (…
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Spectator Out Loud: John Connolly, Gavin Mortimer, Dorian Lynskey, Steve Morris and Lloyd Evans
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26:03On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: John Connolly argues that Labour should look to Andy Burnham for inspiration (1:51); Gavin Mortimer asks if Britain is ready for France’s most controversial novel – Jean Raspail’s The Camp of the Saints (4:55); Dorian Lynskey looks at the race to build the first nuclear weapons, as he reviews Frank Close’s Destroy…
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The Edition: Claws out for Keir, Mamdani’s poisoned apple & are most wedding toasts awful?
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45:36This week: one year of Labour – the verdict In the magazine this week Tim Shipman declares his verdict on Keir Starmer’s Labour government as we approach the first anniversary of their election victory. One year on, some of Labour’s most notable policies have been completely changed – from the u-turn over winter fuel allowance to the embarrassing c…
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Sam Leith's guest in this week’s Book Club podcast is one of the most popular living thriller writers. Karin Slaughter has made her native Georgia her fictional territory, and she joins Sam as she launches a new series set in a whole new county, with the book We Are All Guilty Here. They talk 'planning versus pantsing', what it means to write viole…
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In this episode, Savannah asks Julie whether its fair that marginalized groups should need to hold themselves to a higher standard of empathy and social expectations in the face of a society that prefers to attack and marginalize those groups? In a just world, no — it is not fair.Marginalized groups should not have to hold themselves to a higher st…
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Holy Smoke: it’s time for Pope Leo XIV to make some tough decisions
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12:50Nearly everyone loves Robert Prevost, the unassuming baseball fan from Chicago who unexpectedly became Pope Leo XIV this year. But as he prepares to spend his summer in Castel Gandolfo he has some difficult decisions to make. Is he prepared to clear up all the doctrinal confusion created by his predecessor Pope Francis? And will he allow liberal bi…
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It’s time for Pope Leo XIV to make some tough decisions
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12:50Nearly everyone loves Robert Prevost, the unassuming baseball fan from Chicago who unexpectedly became Pope Leo XIV this year. But as he prepares to spend his summer in Castel Gandolfo he has some difficult decisions to make. Is he prepared to clear up all the doctrinal confusion created by his predecessor Pope Francis? And will he allow liberal bi…
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Table Talk: Thomasina Miers, co-founder of Wahaca
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17:54Thomasina Miers is a chef, writer and restaurateur who co-founded Wahaca – the award-winning restaurant group that brought bold, sustainable Mexican street food to the UK. Her new book, Mexican Table, is out in August. On the podcast, Thomasina tells Lara about early memories of stirring onion with her mother, why she moved her family across the wo…
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Coffee House Shots: does Starmer still want to be PM?
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12:41There have been a number of navel-gazing interviews with the Prime Minister over the weekend. Across thousands and thousands of words, he seems to be saying – if you read between the lines – that he doesn’t particularly enjoy being PM. In better news, Labour seems to have quelled the welfare rebellion. Liz Kendall is making a statement in the Commo…
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Quit the Job, Build Your Empire: 3 Must-Know Tips to Go From Employee to Boss
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17:42You’ve already quit the job and started your business—now you’re figuring out what it really means to be the boss. In this episode, I’m sharing 3 practical tips to help you manage the shift from employee mindset to business owner. Because let’s be real—just because you’re not working a 9–5 anymore doesn’t mean it’s easy to stop thinking like an emp…
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Coffee House Shots: Steve Baker on how to organise a successful rebellion
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24:28As Labour rebels appear to have forced concessions from Keir Starmer over welfare this week, former Conservative MP Steve Baker joins James Heale to reflect on his own time as a rebel, and to provide some advice to Labour MPs. Steve, an MP for 14 years and a minister under Theresa May, Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak, tells James about the different rebe…
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Volatility Views 638: Paying the Iron Price for VIX Futures
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59:35In this episode, Mark Longo and his guests, Russell Rhodes (Kelley School of Business - Indiana University), Andrew Giovinazzi (The Option Pit), and Matt Amberson (ORATS) delve into a week characterized by remarkable market movements and surprising fluidity in volatility levels. The panel discusses specific options trades, the broader economic impl…
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Spectator Out Loud: Peter Frankopan, Tim Shipman, Francis Pike, Hermione Eyre and George Young
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42:08On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Peter Frankopan argues that Israel’s attack on Iran has been planned for years (2:00); just how bad are things for Kemi Badenoch, asks Tim Shipman (13:34); Francis Pike says there are plenty of reasons to believe in ghosts (21:49); Hermione Eyre, wife of Alex Burghart MP, reviews Sarah Vine’s book How Not To Be a …
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Against all odds, Zohran Mamdani, the 33-year-old state assemblyman and proud 'Muslim democratic socialist' won as as the Democratic nominee for New York City mayor. Aidan McLaughlin wrote about this for Spectator World. On this episode of Americano, Freddy Gray speaks to Aidan about how Mamdani defeated the favourite Andrew Cuomo, whether his succ…
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122. Leveraging Your Natural Strengths for Strategic Growth with Lindsay Schmit
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36:12Imagine building your business around what naturally energizes you instead of constantly trying to fix your weaknesses. What if that's actually the secret to sustainable success? In this illuminating conversation with Lindsay Schmit, Gallup-certified strengths coach and founder of Right Hand Consultants, we explore how self-awareness transforms fro…
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The Edition: war and peace, why restaurants are going halal & the great brown furniture transfer
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42:04This week: war and peace Despite initial concerns, the ‘Complete and Total CEASEFIRE’ – according to Donald Trump – appears to be holding. Tom Gross writes this week’s cover piece and argues that a weakened Iran offers hope for the whole Middle East. But how? He joined the podcast to discuss further, alongside Gregg Carlstrom, the Economist’s Middl…
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Important information: This podcast is general in nature and hasn’t taken your circumstances into account. It’s important you consider your personal circumstances and speak to a financial adviser before deciding what’s right for you. Any general tax information provided is intended as a guide only. Remember the value of investments may go up or dow…
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In this episode, Julie shares with Savannah a recent client experience that highlighted the need for the trans-expansive partner to always remember their significant one while they, themselves, are going through their own journey of discovery. Julie and Savannah discuss what its like for partners to feel left out and left behind, all the time knowi…
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The Book Club: The Hidden History of the Life We Breathe
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44:03My guest on this week’s Book Club podcast is science writer Carl Zimmer, whose new book Air-Borne: The Hidden History of the Life We Breathe explores the invisible world of the aerobiome – the trillions of microbes and particles we inhale every day. He tells me how Louis Pasteur's glacier experiments kicked off a forgotten scientific journey; how C…
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Coffee House Shots: 'what the f***' is going on in Iran?
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13:26It is rare to see the President so visibly frustrated (see The Apprentice, circa 2004), but after Iran and Israel seemingly ignored his ceasefire announcement – and his plea on Truth Social, ‘PLEASE DO NOT VIOLATE IT!’ – Donald Trump has come down hard on both sides. In a clip taken this afternoon he exclaimed: ‘These are countries who have been fi…
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#322 Ben Franks - Exploring Ecological Dynamics
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1:07:05I’m delighted to speak with Ben Franks in this episode. Ben is a people developer and Senior Lecturer in Applied Coaching Sciences at Oxford Brookes University. Ben has been at Oxford Brookes since 2021 after holding various teaching positions at The University Campus of Football Business and at Canterbury Christ Church University. Ben also consult…
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Holy Smoke: why are young Christians returning to tradition?
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41:18Today’s Holy Smoke is a curtain-raiser for ‘Recovering the Sacred’, a Spectator event at St Bartholow-the-Great in the City of London in which a panel of experts will explore the rediscovery of traditional worship and theology by young Anglicans and Catholics. The event will be held on Tuesday 8th July; for more details, and to book tickets, go to:…
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Episode 322: Skyr and Greek Yogurt Nutritional Deep Dive
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18:02In this episode, we're diving into the creamy, probiotic-rich world of Skyr and Greek yogurt—two powerhouse foods that do more than just nourish... they transform. You'll discover how these thick, strained yogurts concentrate protein while reducing lactose and sugar, making them easier to digest—even for those who are lactose sensitive. We’ll break…
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Coffee House Shots: Jeremy Hunt on Trump, Budgets and Welsh whisky
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17:24On this week’s special Saturday edition of Coffee House Shots, James Heale sits down with Jeremy Hunt to discuss his new book, Can We Be Great Again?. The former chancellor and foreign secretary argues that Britain remains one of the world’s most influential nations – but is in danger of losing its nerve. He reflects on working in the Foreign Offic…
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Volatility Views 637: A Volatility Triumph for the Ages!
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1:02:05In this episode of Volatility Views, the show kicks off with a recap of the Volatility Death Match, discussing the dynamics, competitors, and outcomes of the event. With Mark Longo hosting, the episode features contributions from Jim Carroll, Andrew Giovinazzi, and Russell Rhoads, who analyze recent VIX movements, the impact of geopolitical events,…
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The Volatility Death Match: Dr. VIX vs. The Vixologist
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1:08:18There can be only one! Two men will enter the cage...but only one will emerge victorious. Who will it be? Tune in to find out as Dr. VIX battles the Vixologist to the death on your favorite volatility topics including: Do after-hours VIX prints obscure what's really happening in the marketplace? Should you ignore them when trading VIX? How should y…
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The Edition: Starmer at sea, Iran on the brink & the importance of shame
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45:57Starmer’s war zone: the Prime Minister’s perilous position This week, our new political editor Tim Shipman takes the helm and, in his cover piece, examines how Keir Starmer can no longer find political refuge in foreign affairs. After a period of globe-trotting in which the Prime Minister was dubbed ‘never-here Keir’, Starmer’s handling of internat…
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Episode #152: Markets looking through the political noise
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22:00🎙️ On the pod this week: Shane's back! Joining Diana behind the mic, they dive into: ✅ Geopolitical risks in the Middle East ✅ Market reactions ✅ Ongoing US tariffs ✅ Australian GDP data ✅ A dovish-sounding RBA ✅ And... does the Australian Government finally have a plan to boost productivity? Plus, a Friday dilemma:☕ Are we all spending too much ti…
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Quarterly team reviews are essential for high-performing teams, strengthening relationships, clarifying priorities, solving problems, and celebrating progress. Mid-year is the perfect opportunity to pause with your team and assess what's working and what needs to shift for the rest of the year. In this episode you will learn how: • Quarterly review…
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Will the New Superman Movie Save Superhero Films?
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30:02Send us a text Back when this podcast started, our first conversation was about James Gunn and if he could save the DCEU. Fast forward, and we are less than a month away from the new Superman movie. Superhero films are failing, and now more than ever, Hollywood needs the new Superman film to save the superhero movie genre. BUT will the new Superman…
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Why are young Christians returning to tradition?
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42:05Today’s Holy Smoke is a curtain-raiser for ‘Recovering the Sacred’, a Spectator event at St Bartholow-the-Great in the City of London in which a panel of experts will explore the rediscovery of traditional worship and theology by young Anglicans and Catholics. The event will be held on Tuesday 8th July; for more details, and to book tickets, go to:…
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In this episode, Julie and Savannah discuss a topic that a couple listeners and fans have been asking about ... autogynephilia. Popularized as a theory by Ray Blanchard in the 1980s and 1990s, this paraphilia is based on the idea that heterosexual transexuals want to transition to the female gender because they are aroused by the notion of being fe…
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My guest on this week’s Book Club podcast is the historian William Dalrymple, whose bestselling account of ancient India’s cultural and economic influence, The Golden Road, is newly out in paperback. He tells me why the ‘Silk Road’ is a myth, how Arabic numerals are really Indian – and how he responds to being Narendra Modi’s new favourite author.…
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Nadine Dorries is one of the most recognisable Conservative politicians from the past two decades. Elected as the MP for Mid Bedfordshire in 2005, she notably clashed with David Cameron and George Osborne (who she called ‘two arrogant posh boys’) and lost the whip in 2012 when she took part in the reality show I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here. L…
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Americano: will Trump get dragged into the Israel-Iran conflict?
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32:03Relations between Iran and Israel are deteriorating rapidly, with comparisons being drawn to Israel’s 1981 strike on Iraq’s Osirak nuclear reactor. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears to be advocating for regime change in Tehran, reportedly encouraging the United States to take military action. Donald Trump, who previously came close …
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Book Club, from the archives: Frederick Forsyth
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30:24In honour of the author Frederick Forsyth, who died early this week, please enjoy this episode of the Book Club podcast, from the archives, in which he joined Sam Leith in 2021 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of his classic thriller The Day of the Jackal. On the podcast Frederick tells Sam about banging it out in a few weeks on a typewriter with …
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