Dr. JP shares her passion for poisons in this interactive show. Pick Your Poison is a fast-paced, interactive podcast about poisons and toxins, mischief and murder ranging from ancient history to pop culture. Your choices direct the diagnosis and treatment. Make the wrong choice and our patient won’t survive the podcast.
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The assassination of Julius Caesar 2,000 years ago unleashed a wild era of Roman emperors, dark conspiracies, intense battles, economic booms and busts and profound religious shifts. Was this truly the Roman Empire's golden age? On the weekly Pax Romana Podcast, Historian Colin Elliott brings gripping stories from Roman history to life. Dive into history starting in episode 1 , or pick your poison from our catalogue: the birth of the empire in the Age of Augustus, Nero's Great Fire, the rise ...
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Pick Your Poison is based out of Austin, TX. The show is hosted by Vinny, Don and Casey. A few things you can expect from each episode are a healthy dose of sports, music, movies, current events and a few stories from our everyday lives. Expect to laugh as we continue to grow the PYP empire. Follow on all social platforms @pypthepodcast
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Sit down, relax, and Pick Your Poison with Marina Lopez and Jillian Patterson as we discuss the children's stories we all grew up with - but this time, with a twist. Pick Your Poison Theme Song by Aaron Abrams Cover Art by Anthony Cabezon https://www.facebook.com/PYPPodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/pyppodcast/
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A deep dive into addiction & recovery by means of Denise Walker's poetry collection, Pick Your Poison. Each episode explores the themes & emotions of one poem from the book, ranging from grief and pain to strength and joy, many of which are found in the face of everyday situations while in recovery. Your own copy of Pick Your Poison is not necessary but is available on Amazon or directly from the Author at www.denisewalkerspeaks.com if you would like to purchase it. Find Denise on Instagram: ...
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Welcome to the Career Speakeasy, a casual, fun, and irreverent place to share ideas about career development, the world of work, and life in general. Hosted by Kelli Nottingham, a talent management & training consultant and public speaker, with (many!) years of experience in corporate learning & development. We'll chat about ways to make your career more enjoyable, meaningful, and impactful. So come on in and pick your poison!
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TABOOBS is breaking silence on taboo women topics. Discussing the raw, out loud. Any one can connect with this podcast regardless of religious or political beliefs. We are connecting human to human about the daily things we face as women, moms, daughters, sisters, and/or wives. Join us weekly on our journey to destigmatize these kinds of conversations and be sure and add to the conversation! We want to know what you want to hear more about so submit a topic on the discussion form on www.tabo ...
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KillTheCan.org exists to help people quit smokeless tobacco. We were founded on the principle of accountability and we tackle our addiction one day at a time. This podcast will tell stories about addiction, quitting dip and our trials and tribulations along the way.
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Attention Trial Lawyers: You’ve meticulously crafted your opening statement, mastered your directs and crosses, and fine-tuned your closing argument. But have you developed a strategy for jury selection? What will you do when a potential juror gives an unexpected answer? Do you even want that person on your jury? The clock is ticking — you need to think fast. Introducing Picking Justice, the essential podcast for trial lawyers. Join nationally renowned jury consultant Harry Plotkin and leadi ...
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A podcast about all things that fascinate, unsettle and disgust. Not for kids. Hosted by Ellen Weatherford.
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Join me on my spiritual journey through life. I will be discussing my ups and downs all while SURVIVING the thrills of LA! I encourage you to walk with me😌
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A group of professional millennial women discussing their views on everyday life, current events, motherhood, careers, relationships, friendships, sex and much more!
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Done started some shit. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/NahFR/support
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All around humor. A place where we are honest and we are real. Phony is not on the agenda and facts will be checked.
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Created by Tinkercast in collaboration with The Pop Ups, Flip and Mozi is an intergalactic musical journey that brings conservation into the conversation for kids and their grown-ups. Available every Thursday or listen ad-free and 1 week early and ad-free on Wondery+, Wondery+ Kids on Apple Podcasts, or on Amazon Music with a Prime membership or Amazon Music Unlimited subscription. Visit flipandmozi.com for conversation starters, book lists and activities to keep the wow rolling long after t ...
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JTT podcast is a podcast hosted by long-time best friends Mwalimu and Sammi. We are building a community with laughter from games and fictional to real-life stories.
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Emma and Joe (and some special guests) take a trip through the collections and cards of Cards, the Universe and Everything. Expect strange facts, gameplay tips and whimsical banter.
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A place to give you a significant break from the dull, numb, monotony of the real world. The iNword podcast is here to bring you joy, make you think, and above all else make you smile. Come and join our cast as they talk pop-culture, philosophy, movies, videogames and more. Laugh with us, or at us, and stay awhile.
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Ghosts? No problem. Murder mysteries? Love them. Cheap? Of course. Enter - The Low Budget Ghost Squad. A mom and her two kids solve mysteries at haunted hotels. A great podcast for parents and older kids/teens. In Season One – We find out what happened to Delilah Carrington who fell to her death in 1934 at the Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Her ghost has been seen for decades. Was it murder? Maybe more than one? And there are more spirits to meet as well. Did we mention that the ...
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Welcome to the K Still podcast where amazing things happen. Its all about self improvement. Doing everything in your power not to live stagnant. Living your best life in this day and time! Be that beacon of light that others can't live without. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kendrick-still/support
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This Is Monsters is a podcast that tells the stories of some of the worst people who exist in our world. Each season we will pick a new theme and hand pick stories within that theme that will make your blood run cold. Child killers, torturers, and family annihilators are just a few of the themes that we have lined up. WARNING: This podcast contains graphic content, listener discretion is advised.
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Do you know what poison is the most potent known to man, yet is ubiquitous in nature? How you can be poisoned by a prison potato? Listen to find out! Send us a textBy Dr. JP
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In this episode of the Kill The Can Podcast, Chewie talks about the idea of 'picking your poison' and how nicotine addicts cannot enjoy the 'benefits' that are being touted about nicotine. Do you have a question you'd like to hear answered on the podcast? Submit it and we'll get it answered on a future episode! Recorded April 23rd, 2025…
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Diocletian's Rise - The Pax Romana Podcast 78
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20:54Turmoil resumed following Emperor Aurelian’s assassination in AD 275. Rapidly changing emperors, barbarian invasions and internal strife defined the years 275-284. Within this chaos, Diocles, a low-born Dalmatian soldier, seized power in 284. But instead of joining the long list of warlords that only temporarily won power before falling in civil wa…
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Better Than Better Help with Jessie
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1:42:09Send us a text This episode hits on the importance of focusing on your mental health, what therapy might look like, and things to be cognizant of. Jessie, a licensed therapist, joins me as a personal friend to discuss the mental health issues we may be dealing with on a daily basis without even realizing it. If you loved Jessie and think she might …
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Bob Simon – Winning Disc Injury Cases When Bad Facts Abound
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51:17"Don't run from your bad facts but embrace them," says Bob Simon, whose book “Trying Disc Injury Cases: Defeating the Degeneration Defense” reveals how he’s embraced cases where clients were injured in light rear-end crashes. “The book is how to diffuse all those bombs, from intake through discovery through trial, and how to reframe the case,” he e…
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What are the Best Roman History Books? - The Pax Romana Podcast QA10
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30:20Students often ask me for Roman Empire book recommendations. Listeners have as well. It is easy to find popular histories, but here I discuss eleven excellent hidden gems--books that are great for the causal reader, but robust enough that I’ve used them in my research and teaching. These aren’t popular titles, but they’re brilliantly crafted by lea…
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Send us a text A registered Dietitian, Sydney, joins us today to discuss Diet Culture. People have been learning things about food from a very young age that have shaped their view about food and created harmful habits, and more. We discuss body positivity, body neutrality, and body negativity. She also gives advice on how to create a healthy outlo…
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Was Seneca a True Stoic or Fraud? - The Pax Romana Podcast
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19:15Lucius Annaeus Seneca, the 1st-century Roman Stoic, sparks endless debate. His works, like Letters to Lucilius and On the Shortness of Life, preach virtue, simplicity, and resilience. Yet, Seneca amassed a fortune of 300 million sesterces, owned lavish villas and advised Nero. Critics call him a hypocrite. His Stoic writings inspire, but do they al…
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The Girl On Fire (CRPS) with Courtney
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1:20:26Send us a text In continuation with our Women's Health mini series, Courtney joins us to discuss her battle with CRPS. CRPS stands for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome and it is a neurological disease. Between 5-8 million people suffer from CRPS and there is no modern medicine to combat this. It is known as the suicide disease because of the prevalen…
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Joe Fried – Are You Losing the Game of Psychology in Jury Selection?
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1:02:00"Trial law is a game of psychology at some level," says Joe Fried, renowned as the "Godfather of Trucking Cases" who's litigated in 43 states. Regardless of the venue, he focuses on universally shared values in jury selection. “The magic of doing what we do is to build a case around the things that make us the same, not the things that make us diff…
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Who is My Favorite Roman Emperor? - The Pax Romana Podcast
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18:36Listeners and students have asked me who my favorite Roman emperor is. Lists of the "best" emperors often highlight giants like Augustus, Trajan, and Marcus Aurelius—undeniably impressive for their conquests and governance. But my favorite, for personal reasons, is a man overlooked by many historians and dismissed by the writers of his time. A blue…
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Want to know what compound from the Amazon combines 2 plants in a bit of ingenious indigenous pharmacology? What substance was considered too dangerous for study in communist countries? Send us a textBy Dr. JP
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Of Course I'm Allergic (Autoimmune) with Michelle
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1:33:35Send us a text Women's Health Mini Series: When it comes to women's health, women are overall truly dismissed. 1 out of every 2 women have reported their pain being dismissed by doctors. Women are expected to go through procedures such as IUD insertion without being medicated. Women are dismissed easily when it comes to weight gain, irregular perio…
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Was Rome's Grain Dole a Benefit or a Burden? - The Pax Romana Podcast
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23:20Ancient Rome--the heart of an empire--was fed by a vast network of ships and storehouses that brought grain from distant lands like Egypt and Africa. The Roman state orchestrated this colossal effort, called the Annona, to feed its citizens, a feat unmatched in the pre-industrial world. But behind this marvel lay a darker story—rural farmers stripp…
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Send us a text If you haven't guessed it by now, we are talking about vaginal health today with Sarah, a Nurse Practitioner. We go into detail about yeast infections, sex health, and probiotics and how it all affects our vaginal health. We also talk about anatomy and education on when you can conceive. We hope you find this episode helpful to ask t…
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Are You Saying the Right Things in Voir Dire?
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54:26“What are your thoughts?” jury consultant Harry Plotkin is fond of asking potential jurors. He likes that question because it’s not “yes or no.” But it’s just the beginning. Tune in for Harry to explain the “hard part.” And learn a technique from Dan Kramer that helps jurors express where they fall on a spectrum rather than forcing binary choices. …
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Want to know poisoning is often mistaken for an allergic reaction? What you risk by eating barracuda? What causes Foreign Accent Syndrome when a person suddenly starts speaking in another language? Listen to find out! Send us a textBy Dr. JP
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Was Jesus a Historical Figure? - The Pax Romana Podcast
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17:40In first-century Galilee, King Herod Antipas’s stable rule provided a relatively peaceful setting for Jesus of Nazareth, born around 4 BC, to emerge as a Jewish preacher, promoting repentance and the kingdom of God. Conversely, Judea faced turmoil under Roman prefects like Pontius Pilate. By around AD 30, Jesus entered Jerusalem, and was crucified …
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Send us a text Holly has been in the plastic surgery industry for a while and has seen her fair share of botched surgeries, medically necessary surgeries, and so much more. She shares it all with us today on this episode going over all of the juicy stories she can recall. In a world where *youth* and *beauty* are everything, we have a booming plast…
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Did Roman Emperors Employ Spies? - The Pax Romana Podcast
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15:38Roman emperors governed a sprawling empire, from Britain to Syria—but how did they maintain control over such vast lands? Did they rely on spies to monitor their enemies and ensure loyalty? Enter the frumentarii, a mysterious group of soldiers originally tasked with grain supply. History reveals they evolved into agents of espionage, assassination,…
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Send us a text As part of the Altering Bodies mini series, April joins us today as a licensed esthetician to discuss botox, filler, skin care, cost, etc. She gives us the scoop on it all. If you have never ventured into this world, but have been a bit curious, this episode is so enlightening. If you are very familiar with these procedures, I imagin…
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Arash Homampour – Get Jurors to Spew the Poison Now, Not Later
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48:44"I do not reject good cases," says Arash Homampour, responding to a joke from hosts Harry Plotkin and Dan Kramer that he seeks only the toughest liability situations. Known for winning eight-figure verdicts in cases other attorneys might avoid, Arash breaks down his authentic approach to jury selection. He explains why he addresses bad facts head-o…
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Did Ancient Romans Trust Their Own Money? - The Pax Romana Podcast
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15:24Did Romans trust their money? Roman officials required legal exchange rates, but not everyone obeyed them--especially when mints adulterated or debased precious metal coinage. Only scant evidence of rebellion survives, but there are hints that show Romans inventing new conventions--some quite elegant. How overt was monetary defiance? Marcus Corneli…
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She Sticks Well with Rachel/Stickswell
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1:12:43Send us a text Rachel *Stickswell* joins me to discuss her journey on how she became the badass tattoo artist she is today. Not only is it difficult to become an established tattoo artist, it is even harder for women (of course) and apparently even harder for *beautiful* women. Yet, despite the hurdles females face, Rachel has clawed her way to the…
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Was the Assassination of Julius Caesar Justified? - The Pax Romana Podcast
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19:29On March 15, 44 BC, Julius Caesar, appointed dictator for life, was assassinated by senators led by Marcus Brutus and Gaius Cassius. Caesar’s dictatorship, his military conquests, populist reforms and unprecedented power seemed like the style of monarchy the Republic was meant to guard against. The conspirators against Caesar justified the killing …
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Want to know what poison makes bones crumble and glow-in-the-dark? What living thing thrives inside Chernobyl? Listen to find out! Send us a textBy Dr. JP
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Send us a text Where to start? Last year, I realized I was bisexual. As a married woman in a straight relationship and two kids later, I finally put the puzzle pieces together and realized this about myself. As a married couple in a monogamous relationship, nothing is truly changing. However, I thought it was important to not ignore this part of my…
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Claire Plotkin - Are You Striking Your Best Jurors?
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57:30In jury selection, many attorneys focus solely on getting cause challenges. But jury consultant Claire Plotkin brings a fresh perspective on framing "bias" to the conversation with hosts Harry Plotkin and Dan Kramer. She explains that telling jurors they're "biased" can backfire – especially in cases where potential jurors' strong feelings might ac…
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Send us a text Roy is a beautiful soul. The first male to join me on the pod (besides my husband, of course). He discusses his story in my LGBTQ+ mini series, discussing how gender expression is just that - an expression on his inner most self. Roy grew up in the south where very little of his expression was understood or approved of. Luckily, he w…
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Why Did Rome Conquer Gaul? - The Pax Romana Podcast
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17:10In 58 BC, Julius Caesar embarked on a campaign that transformed Gaul—modern France, Belgium, and beyond—into a Roman province . What propelled this conquest? Strategic fears had long haunted Rome, from the Gallic sack of the 390s BC to Germanic pressures across the Rhine. Economic prospects tantalized as well. Yet Caesar’s ambition loomed largest, …
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When Did Rome First Build a Navy? - The Pax Romana Podcast
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21:44Rome’s early Republic leaned on its legions, with no real navy to speak of—until Carthage, a sea-dominating empire, sparked the First Punic War in 264 BC. Exposed and outmatched, Rome turned the tide in 261 BC, reverse-engineering a captured Carthaginian ship to craft a fleet of quinqueremes. Armed with ingenious corvus boarding bridges, Rome's new…
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Send us a text **Jess - Don't hate me for using this line from Mean Girls!** In this episode, Jess joins me to discuss what it looked like growing up gay in the midwest, when she realized she was gay, and why she prefers to use the term "gay" to "lesbian". We discuss the imposter syndrome that sets in when she doesn't feel "gay enough" even though …
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Want to know what poison causes septic shock? What famous scientist died after exposure? And what medical treatment requires a doctor’s note to get through airport security after receiving it? Listen to find out! Send us a textBy Dr. JP
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Gary Dordick – Bias Isn’t Bad; Not Finding It in Jurors Is
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1:09:58Gary Dordick wanted to know why the sole juror voted against him, so he asked her after trial. Turns out, he reminded her of her ex-husband, so she didn’t believe a word he said. “Okay, but, Ma’am, why didn't you tell me that when we were picking the jury?” Gary wondered. “Oh,” she responded, “you never asked.” Gary tells this cautionary tale to ho…
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Aurelian and the Restoration of the Roman Empire - The Pax Romana Podcast 77
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21:40Aurelian—a gritty Balkan soldier—seized a crumbling Roman Empire in AD 270. His five-year reign still stuns: how did he crush Germanic hordes, topple Zenobia’s Palmyrene Empire and reunite the Gallic Empire under Roman rule? But Aurelian was more than a conqueror. He constructed miles of walls around Rome, and erected a massive temple to Sol Invict…
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Episode 51 - The Importance of the Hall of Fame Deep Into Your Quit
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13:37In this episode of the Kill The Can Podcast, Chewie talks about where the podcast has been, and the importance of his Hall of Fame date this far into his quit. Do you have a question you'd like to hear answered on the podcast? Submit it and we'll get it answered on a future episode! Recorded March 4th, 2025…
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Send us a text Carly joins us today to discuss the relationship issues she is noticing now that she is working on herself in therapy. Although she was aware of certain things, her insight has only grown deeper. We are all given this narrative that relationships via TV/Movies should be our real like expectations, however, that couldn't be further fr…
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Ladiesssss?? Do you have boundaries on what you will and won’t do for your man? Is holding him down an option? Sickness and health, for richer or poor? Let’s talk about it, grab your wine and snacks and me the ladies of the P Room on the couch!!By The "P" Room Podcast
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Want to know what toxin causes excruciating pain and death in minutes? Has been treated with amputation? And when petroleum jelly (brand name Vaseline) is used to treat poisoning? Listen to find out! Send us a textBy Dr. JP
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The Breakup of the Roman Empire - The Pax Romana Podcast 76
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16:57As a lethal plague tore through Rome, Persian king Sapor I struck the Empire’s east, capturing Emperor Valerian—a staunch senator and fierce Christian persecutor—after his bold counterattack failed. Internal strife and external foes shattered Rome into three warring realms: the Gallic and Palmyrene Empires rose amidst the chaos. Would the third cen…
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Send us a text Divorce can be amicable or one sided and blind sided. Divorce can come up for many different reasons. Unfortunately, when kids are involved, not only is a lot more at stake, but now you have to decide if it's worth it or if it would be best to stay and fight for the marriage. Even if you are ready and willing to fight, the other pers…
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Steve Vartazarian – Keeping Jury Selection Simple
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1:43:37To keep jury selection simple, Steve Vartazarian turns to simple tools: paper and pen. In this visit with hosts Harry Plotkin and Dan Kramer, he explains why. “It occurred to me, ‘Oh, my God!’ I was, like, one day: ‘Jury selection is the only time where we're only relegated to words, and we can't show the jury anything,’” says the founder of The Va…
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The Plague of Cyprian - The Pax Romana Podcast 75
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16:56In AD 249, the Plague of Cyprian swept through the Roman Empire. Named after Cyprian of Carthage, who vividly described its horrors, this plague led to loss of life and increased imperial destabilization during an already turbulent time. Accounts from Cyprian and Dionysius of Alexandria highlight the plague's severity, noting it seemed to threaten …
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Send us a text Over 50% of marriages end in divorce and about 1/4 of the marriages experience infidelity. Addi intimately takes us into her marriage and exposes what infidelity looked like for her and her husband. Did they remain together after the infidelity? Did they get divorced? Are there still trust issues remaining in their marriage? Listen i…
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The Collapse of the Roman Peace - The Pax Romana Podcast 74
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17:54The Crisis of the Third Century began with the assassination of Severus Alexander, leading to Maximinus Thrax's brief and unpopular rule. Maximinus treated Rome like his own personal piggy bank--looting everything from senatorial estates, to local funds for festivals and celebrations. he was assinated in AD 238, also known as the Year of the Six Em…
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Want to know what toxin in the local diet affected Artic explorers in the 1800s but not native people? Which body part reflects brain swelling? What did the ancient Egyptians use to treat night blindness? Send us a textBy Dr. JP
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Why I Started the Podcast with Meg (interviewed by Linsie)
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2:01:15Send us a text Linsie was gracious enough to have the idea for me to share my story on the podcast. When she was finished recording her episode, she asked me if I would be willing to be interviewed by her. Her episode is Episode 2 of Season 3 called Losing and Finding Love. In this episode, we discuss my car accident, my infertility journey, our fa…
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Ricardo Echeverria – Picking Jurors: Common Sense Approaches
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52:30“Folks, I know you're here because you have to be, and we appreciate that. And I want to tell you right up front that you don't owe me anything…” So begins Ricardo Echeverria’s typical introduction to prospective jurors. In this conversation with “Picking Justice” hosts Harry Plotkin and Dan Kramer, Ricardo guides plaintiffs’ lawyers on jury select…
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The Collapse of the Roman Monetary System - The Pax Romana Podcast 73
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20:08The Roman monetary system--one of the worlds most stable and trusted monetary systems for nearly 500 years, seems to have collapsed in the third century AD. Rapid debasements made Roman silver coins nearly valueless. This economic instability may have prompted inhabitants of the Roman Empire to stop using currency in some regions. In just the AD 27…
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Send us a text Episode 3 of 4 of the Traumatic Events mini series. Todays episode is part of our Traumatic Event's mini series, focusing on all the hardships people endure throughout their life. Loss is a huge part of trauma and grief becomes your new norm. Unfortunately, Leah became very familiar with this when her daughter passed away at the age …
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