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Moderate Fantasy Violence

Nick Bryan & Alastair JR Ball

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Welcome to Moderate Fantasy Violence, a fortnightly podcast about pop culture and the world around it, as discussed by Nick Bryan and Alastair JR Ball. Nick will probably launch into a tangent about comics, Alastair will likely go for politics. Both are equally worthwhile.
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Welcome to the most influential and listened to podcast for the Car Care Industry. We are the #community that brings you fresh perspectives, real talks, motivational encouragement and we probably will be drinking some fine fermentations while we do it...but if you want to watch live then join in for the live feed on Facebook.com/hypercleanstore . Grab A Pint And Enjoy 🍻
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It's Probably Fine

Chris Lagana and Alex Mills

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A weekly irreverent chat about nothing in particular. From Australian man, Chris Lagana and Englishman, Alex Mills. The best thing to happen to Anglo-Oceanic relations since Captain Cook. Subscribe, review and listen weekly, as we waffle about; Chris’s non-existent love life, ill-informed political opinions and recommendations on stuff we like. If not, don’t worry, It’s Probably Fine.
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Steve Hoffman—lovingly known far and wide (or at least across the Liberty Crack Media breakroom) as “the Hoff”—is our resident radical Conservatarian, a man who can quote the Founding Fathers faster than most people can microwave a burrito. A founding force behind Liberty Crack Media, the Hoff blends constitutional conviction with the charming subtlety of a bald eagle crash-landing through your living-room window to remind you about personal liberty. Whether he’s railing against government o ...
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Ever wanted to know how music affects your brain, what quantum mechanics really is, or how black holes work? Do you wonder why you get emotional each time you see a certain movie, or how on earth video games are designed? Then you’ve come to the right place. Each week, Sean Carroll will host conversations with some of the most interesting thinkers in the world. From neuroscientists and engineers to authors and television producers, Sean and his guests talk about the biggest ideas in science, ...
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The Physics of Fine-Tuning

Oxford University

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How fragile is our world? What physics led to the existence of life, and how likely --or unlikely-- were these conditions to come about? In this video series we assemble top researchers and approach this question for all angles, with a strong focus on the physics involved. Our talks accessibly discuss how the laws of physics, the initial conditions of the universe, and features of our local world work together to produce the sort of medium-scale world we live in, and assess how likely this w ...
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I’m a Cuban-American writer and podcaster who’s been telling Spanglish food, life, and travel stories since 2013. What started as a passion project has become a trusted, recognizable brand in South Florida’s culinary scene. By keeping it authentic and always showing up with curiosity (and probably a wine or cafecito on hand), I’ve built real relationships with chefs, restaurateurs, and a dedicated following of fellow flavor-hunters. My coverage ranges from white-tablecloth fine dining to the ...
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Let’s face it - you probably aren’t where you want to be financially. You don’t know what to do or who to trust. You’re listening to headlines, social media and broke friends to make major money decisions. Making the right choices shouldn’t be this complicated. In every episode, George Kamel will do the research for you and break down money myths, trends and traps that you need to know about. With the right information, you’ll make smarter decisions with your life and money.
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An in-depth look into the career and filmography of Nicolas Cage, one movie at a time. Mike Smith and Mike DeCriscio are reviewing every single movie that Nicolas Cage ever starred in. Is that an insane task? Probably!
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A podcast heavy on the art. We discuss art, being artists, and chat about what inspires us. We used to have regular chats about this stuff privately, but figured you might like to listen in. Whether you create art or enjoy consuming it, you'll probably find something of interest, and (hopefully) learn something.
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Alright Darling

Greg Bailey & Dan Leo Stanley

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Drag photographer Greg Bailey and hairdresser Daniel Leo Stanley host the Brighton based, unashamedly queer podcast ‘Alright Darling’. Expect celebrity LGBTQ+ guests, embarrassing stories, and probably lots of swearing.
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Common Sense Halakha

Rav Dr. Elisha Ancselovits

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The Jewish legal tradition stretches back thousands of years and is full of rich and deep insights into human behavior. Insights that our modern abstract formalist method of learning have prevented us from seeing. Join Rav Elisha Ancselovits in uncovering the pragmatic wisdom of our ancient traditions. While everything is translated into English, there is a presumption of familiarity with certain concepts. If you know what Torah, Talmud, and Halakha mean, you're probably fine.
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Murphy's End - an Audiodrama

Hindsight Podcasts

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North Murphy High is just a normal high school in a normal town in middle America. Or… it was, right up until the end of the last school year, when, well… Surviving the apocalypse is hard enough, to begin with. So is getting through high school in one piece. Trying to do both at the same time? Ugh. Murphy’s End is a weekly peek into the lives of the last remaining survivors as told through the morning announcements at the local high school. Because between the ongoing food shortage, the roam ...
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Growing Up Geek

Steeven R. Orr

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Welcome to Growing Up Geek, the podcast where we journey back in time to explore the movies, music, TV shows, comics, and books that defined a generation. I’m your host, my name is Steeven, and I'll be your pilot on this temporal odyssey through the geek-centric cultural zeitgeist of my youth. From the 70s, through the 80s, and on into the 90s, we’ll dig deep into the geeky gold that shaped my childhood and—let's be honest—probably yours, too.
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Maker's Misfits

Maker's Misfits

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Hello! We are the Maker's Misfits an actual play podcast, playing Paizo's AP The Extinction Curse. We are a PoC TTRPG group that have been friends longer than we like to admit. We have always talked about doing this and what better time than now? Probably 15 years ago when this all really started. But now seems fine too. Come join us for some shenanigans and drama.
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Not Her Again

Michael Domanico

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Not Her Again is the movie podcast where we look at those Oscar years where Meryl Streep was nominated for an Oscar… but went home emptyhanded. All 17 of them (and counting? Probably? Who knows?). Looking at Meryl's record number of losses will take us from Hollywood in the late '70s to today, and we'll see how things have changed, how things haven't, who should have won, what films were overlooked or overpraised, and why this woman's attendance is damn near perfect when she loses 85 percent ...
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If you want to improve at outdoor photography, look no further than this weekly podcast hosted by professional landscape photographer Austin James Jackson. Every episode recorded will give you concrete advice for all things landscape, astro, or wildlife photography. Whether you want to become a professional photographer or refine your skills to take better photos, this podcast is loaded with straight-to-the-point episodes that help you hone your skills as quickly as possible.
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Burnt Offerings Horror Podcast

Burnt Offerings Horror Podcast

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Burnt Offerings is a podcast featuring horror movie, and music, news and reviews. Hosts Jared and Steve discuss horror films and whatever bands and releases they have been jamming all while downing a fine selection of cheap beer and malt liquor. Steve is a self proclaimed '80s slasher fan who doesn't enjoy much of anything that came out after 1994. If he's not watching Hide and Go Shriek while downing a 40oz of Mickeys and blasting Fister, then he's probably beating Friday the 13th for the N ...
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Tired Nighttime Anecdotes

Panic Moon Productions

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Tired Nighttime Anecdotes is a podcast, brought to you from the fine stable of talent at Panic Moon Productions. Join married hosts Trayce Zimmerman (@TrixieCanuck) and Adam Canuck Zimmerman (@ItsAdamCanuck) at their dining room table as they talk about such topics as their week, their kids, school supplies, mismatched socks, terrible music, and stepping on Lego.
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Welcome to Frasier On Film - the Frasier TV show podcast with a twist. Each episode of the podcast visits each episode of Frasier across its 11-series run. But our main focus isn’t on the good Dr. himself. No, no! It’s going to be one of the guest appearances on the show that week. That could be one of the many A-listers who called into Frasier’s KACL radio show or just someone who made a fleeting appearance at Cafe Nervosa. We’ll delve into that actor’s backstory, look over their cinematic ...
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FW Version: Here’s the deal, babydoll. It’s a podcast, right? And all deez nuts… Of authenticity, rhythm, comedic timing, humour, AND PERHAPS PASSION RATHER THAN OFFENCE: READ A PORN FOR ONCE, YOU PHILISTINE. Or, listen to this. Arty/M*ntal version: cERTI mENTAL sINCE i BROKE mE pHONE sCREEN Much like a Dating Profile of mine, I am doubtful of the true costs of being part of some people's Community. What Agenda. Why must we engage...? Alas, most problems are caused, escalated, exaggerated an ...
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Low Life’s with Wi-Fi

Made By Sam Lans!

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My name is Sam Lans! I was an aspiring Music Producer with minor rap dreams. In 2021 without any explanation, a song I released in 2021 had suddenly went viral. the day it hit a million streams a couple labels under Warner Music had got in contact with me that week I quit my job and my life has never been the same since. So what did I do? I started a podcast about movies! What do I know about movies? A lot actually. Probably more than you. So tune in every Wednesday and Join me on my journey ...
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The productivity podcast for burned out women entrepreneurs who are tired of holding their business together with duct tape and coffee. Your week fell apart by Tuesday. Again. You started Monday with a perfectly planned calendar, and by Wednesday you're drowning in "quick requests," rewriting the same to-do list for the third time, and rage-eating lunch at your desk because you're behind on everything. You've tried the productivity systems. The morning routines. The time-blocking. The apps t ...
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Gettin Peggy Wit It

Broadway Podcast Network

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"Gettin Peggy Wit it" is an interview podcast where Peggy learns all about the things she already knows. She asks the hard hitting questions you never knew you needed answered (and probably didn't have the balls to ask). Interviewing today‘s "Broadway Stars", designers, and creative types alike, Peggy does as little research about her guests as possible. Listen as Peggy navigates the modern world with a 50's sensibility. Donning her saddle shoes and gingham dress, she will dive into the worl ...
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The ID The Future (IDTF) podcast carries on Discovery Institute's mission of exploring the issues central to evolution and intelligent design. IDTF is a short podcast providing you with the most current news and views on evolution and ID. IDTF delivers brief interviews with key scientists and scholars developing the theory of ID, as well as insightful commentary from Discovery Institute senior fellows and staff on the scientific, educational and legal aspects of the debate. Episode notes and ...
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A Generational Thing

Natalia Latham and Angela J Latham

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A Zoomer and a Boomer walk into a bar. Z says to B, “Girrrl, let’s start a podcast.” B rolls her eyes and says to Z, “Sure why not? The world is short on podcasts.” God hollers from the men’s room: “Brainy, artsy, angsty repartee between strong women of two vastly different generations will save humanity!! … Probably!” Bartender slides down a hot mic. Hosts Natalia Latham and Angela Latham take on the hard stuff, since that’s mostly all there is these days. Religion, culture, waves of femini ...
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"Warui Deshou" is a Japanese phrase that roughly translates to "It will be bad." And, we believe we make bad content...but we also believe that very thing can be good when there's enough love and fun put into it! Hosts and friends Doc and Shadon love anime and really enjoy talking about it. For hours at a time. Each episode they will discuss a different anime show/movie and will aim to make you think and make you laugh. They're just as likely to unabashedly gush about how cool a character is ...
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Me & My Pod

Christian and Ricardo

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Welcome to Me & My Pod — the raw, real, and often ridiculous journey of a cross-cultural marriage. We’re Ricardo and Christian. Twenty years deep into a Haitian-American + American love story with five kids, a life in ministry, and a whole lot we’re still figuring out. Each week, we take you behind the curtain of our relationship to talk parenting, faith, conflict, connection, money, marriage rhythms (and the lack of them), and what happens when love spans cultures, traditions, and expectati ...
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The Creative Safe Space is a space where we can be honest and truthful about this so-called creative life while inspiring and encouraging each other. Because we all need a safe space just to breathe, each week, we will talk about a different aspect of the creative journey, unpack our shit, recharge, and refocus for the week ahead. New episodes drop every Monday.
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HAVOC

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A sci-fi audio drama told in transmissions between Houston and NASA's abandoned High Altitude Venus Operational Carrier (HAVOC). When radio operator Noah Anderson receives a distress call from Dr. Avery Beck, the pair must unravel the mystery behind the ghost ship - before it unravels them.
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The story goes that Wolfgang Pauli, who first proposed the existence of neutrinos, was embarrassed to have done so, as it was considered uncouth to hypothesize new particles that could not be detected. Modern physicists have no such scruples, of course, but more importantly neutrinos turn out to be very detectable, given sufficient resources and ex…
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Is natural evil an argument against intelligent design? And is human evil more consistent with naturalism or theism? On this classic ID The Future episode, host Andrew McDiarmid speaks with Dr. Eric Hedin about his article "Thoughts of Evil in a Designed World." First, Dr. Hedin discusses the problem of natural evils like earthquakes, hurricanes, d…
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The Cinematography Podcast Episode 336: Alice Brooks, ASCFor cinematographer Alice Brooks, ASC, shooting both Wicked and Wicked: For Good concurrently was a huge feat. The giant sets, precise camerawork and complex, live lighting cues for the musical numbers required detailed planning and prep. But first, Alice and her long-time collaborator, direc…
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If rest feels like a luxury item on your to-do list, this episode is for you. Avoiding burnout isn't just about doing less—it's about resting on more than one level. As a work-from-home entrepreneur juggling business and family, you need more than sleep to stay energized and focused. In this episode, you'll learn: - The seven types of rest every en…
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This fortnight, Nick and Alastair enter the gothically dark world of Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein (16:27), and the edgelordishly dark universe of youthful Boys spin-off Gen V's second season (28:18). Plus Alastair's heard new Sprints album All That Is Over, while Nick's finally finished his long binge of The Marvelous Mrs Maisel.…
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On today’s ID The Future, host Brian Miller concludes a two-part conversation with physicist Aaron Zimmer and mathematician Ellie Feder, hosts of the Physics to God podcast, as they critique current explanations for the laws of nature and argue for an intelligent cause of the rules that govern the universe. This half of the conversation tackles the…
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In this conversation, Marshall and Nick discuss their personal experiences with Thanksgiving traditions, the challenges of car maintenance, and the realities of body shop services. They emphasize the importance of quality products in car care, the need for proper detailing after repairs, and the impact of technology on vehicle safety. The discussio…
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You might already have heard that the laws that govern our universe are finely tuned to allow for our existence. But beneath the special numbers of the universe lies an even deeper mystery: the laws of nature themselves. On today's ID The Future, join host Brian Miller as he begins a two-part conversation with physicist Aaron Zimmer and mathematici…
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Game theory is a way of quantitatively describing what happens any time one thing interacts with another thing, when both things have goals and potential rewards. That's a pretty broad class of interesting events, so it is unsurprising that game theory is a useful way of thinking about everything from international relations to the evolution of pea…
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The Cinematography Podcast Episode 335: Jess HallCinematographer Jess Hall, ASC, BSC reunited with director Matt Shakman to bring the retro-future world of The Fantastic Four: First Steps to life. The two had collaborated on several projects together, such as Marvel's Wandavision. “I have a lot of faith in Matt Shakman,” says Jess. “I went into it …
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Progress is an appealing idea, but what happens when we do not all desire the same things? On this ID The Future, we mark the 60th anniversary of the death of British writer C. S. Lewis as host Andrew McDiarmid concludes a conversation with Dr. John West about Lewis's prophetic warnings to us about science and scientism. Dr. West explains how scien…
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Send us a text Miami y Hialeah, this one is for you. I’m joined by someone who feels like an extension of every 305 childhood: Amy Cao of Vicky Bakery. She embodies everything that makes this brand so beloved: warmth, family, community, and that unmistakable sense of Cuban hospitality that hits you the second you walk through the door. We chat abou…
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Why Your Business Growth Feels Stalled (And How to Fix It) You've bought the courses, downloaded the strategies, tried all the things—so why does your business still feel stuck? If you're caught in the scroll-buy-scroll cycle, this episode will show you why the quick fixes aren't working and what actually moves the needle. In this episode, you'll l…
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No amount of small, blind, and gradual changes to the steam engine could ever have produced the internal combustion engine. To get to that fundamentally new type of engine, an infusion of new information was required. That analogy can be applied to the origin of biological life too. The spectacular order, complexity, and design we see in life could…
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In this conversation, Marshall and Nick discuss the best week in detailing, emphasizing the busy period around Thanksgiving and the opportunities presented by Black Friday and Cyber Monday. They reflect on their five years in business, the importance of consistency and authenticity in their work, and the significance of community in the detailing w…
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In this hard-hitting episode of Conversations With the Hoff, we dig into one of the most controversial policy beasts still roaming the American landscape: Obamacare. Twelve years ago, critics warned it was a ticking time bomb wrapped in bureaucracy and wishful thinking. Now? The smoke has cleared—revealing higher premiums, shrinking choices, stress…
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Failed ideas tend to eventually crumble under the weight of contrary evidence. Is modern evolutionary theory heading for the same fate? On this ID The Future, host Andrew McDiarmid speaks to biochemist Michael J. Behe about his core arguments for intelligent design and his recent experience sharing them at an Ivy League school. Behe, a professor of…
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Machine learning using neural networks has led to a remarkable leap forward in artificial intelligence, and the technological and social ramifications have been discussed at great length. To understand the origin and nature of this progress, it is useful to dig at least a little bit into the mathematical and algorithmic structures underlying these …
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What happens when science leaves human values behind? Or when governments become beholden to scientists? On this classic ID The Future out of the vault, we mark the 60th anniversary of the death of British writer C. S. Lewis as host Andrew McDiarmid begins a conversation with Dr. John West about Lewis's prophetic warnings to us about science and sc…
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The Cinematography Podcast Episode 334: Jeff CutterCinematographer Jeff Cutter first collaborated with director Dan Trachtenberg on 10 Cloverfield Lane. Their successful partnership continued on the Predator prequel, Prey, which became Hulu's most-watched streaming premiere. Jeff and Trachtenberg found they had a strong bond over their mutual inter…
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This fortnight, we venture into the deadly landscape of Predator: Badlands (15:44), then the even scarier dark underbelly of the internet in W0rldtr33 volume 3 (29:10). Plus Nick's read Eight Billion Genies by Charles Soule & Ryan Browne, while Alastair's watched Ballad of a Small Player on Netflix.By Nick Bryan & Alastair JR Ball
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You’re checking all the boxes. Getting everything done. Keeping it together for your family and your clients. But under the surface? You’re snapping at tiny things. Struggling to sleep. Feeling flat, foggy, and fried. In this Q&A episode of Ditch the Chaos, I’m answering a listener question about how to spot the signs of burnout in women who still …
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Did God use evolution to create life? On this ID The Future, we’re sharing the second half of a recent conversation with Dr. Casey Luskin that originally aired on the Truthful Hope podcast. Casey is critiquing theistic evolution, the view that God used evolutionary mechanisms to create life. In today's episode, he continues by next addressing the i…
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Peter Blair talks about occupational licenses as information about criminal records. “Job Market Signaling through Occupational Licensing” by Peter Q. Blair and Bobby W. Chung. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: “The Prevalence and Effects of Occupational Licensing" by Morris M. Kleiner and Alan B. Krueger. “Analyzing the Extent and Influen…
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In this conversation, Marshall and Nick discuss the evolving landscape of automotive detailing, focusing on the rise of ceramic coatings, the impact of AI on content creation, and the importance of quality products in the detailing industry. They explore the challenges faced by small business owners, the misconception of busyness versus profitabili…
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Some people attempt to reconcile belief in God with the standard evolutionary account of life's origins by combining the two. Theistic evolution is the view that God used evolutionary mechanisms to create life. But does this view stand up to scrutiny? Today, Dr. Casey Luskin critiques this perspective in the first half of a conversation that origin…
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Welcome to the November 2025 Ask Me Anything episode of Mindscape! These monthly excursions are funded by Patreon supporters (who are also the ones asking the questions). We take questions asked by Patreons, whittle them down to a more manageable number -- based primarily on whether I have anything interesting to say about them, not whether the que…
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