Curated Questions: Conversations Celebrating the Power of Questions Hosted by Ken Woodward, Curated Questions is a thought-provoking podcast that celebrates the art and science of asking profound questions. This podcast is for curious minds who understand that the right question can unlock new perspectives and drive personal growth. What to Expect Insightful Conversations: Experts from diverse fields share their journey in mastering the craft of inquiry, revealing how it has transformed thei ...
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Questioning Assumptions Podcasts
Underrepresented subcultures, lifestyles, identities, and creators answer assumptions about themselves.
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Interrogating current events, challenging assumptions, uncovering facts, and exposing realities that the government and the media would rather not talk about. Reason’s "Just Asking Questions" is a weekly show for honesty and open inquiry. We're skeptics of unexamined power. We don't want to be told what to think. But we do want to know which questions to start asking. Hosted by Liz Wolfe and Zach Weissmueller. Produced by John Osterhoudt. Just Asking Questions is published by the Reason Foun ...
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Author, essayist and journalist Meghan Daum has spent decades giving voice—and bringing nuance, humor and surprising perspectives—to things that lots of people are thinking but are afraid to say out loud. Now, she brings her observations to the realm of conversation. In candid, free-ranging interviews, Meghan talks with artists, entertainers, journalists, scientists, scholars, and anyone else who’s willing to do the “unspeakable” and question prevailing cultural and moral assumptions.
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Behind every headline is a person + a deeper story. Question Everything with journalist Danielle Robay cuts through social media buzz to uncover the voices, ideas, and cultural moments that shape how we see the world. Each week, she asks bold questions that challenge assumptions and reveal the nuance behind the narratives, inviting you to look closer at the world, and at yourself. Because there’s always more to the story. —— Danielle is also the creator of the bestselling QUESTION EVERYTHING ...
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Unseeable forces control human behavior and shape our ideas, beliefs, and assumptions. Invisibilia—Latin for invisible things—fuses narrative storytelling with science that will make you see your own life differently.
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Welcome to Deconstructing Conventional, a show fascinated by one simple question: How did we get here? How did what we call “conventional” come to earn that title? Is there a better way, and if so, what would it look like? This show is about deconstructing two things: Our individual biases, and the systems that run (or attempt to run) our everyday lives. We do this deconstruction with an eye for where we can reconstruct something better that leads to flourishing societies, and robust physica ...
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We are at a watershed moment in healthcare. The entire industry is being compelled to question old assumptions and chart a new path forward - in a word, we need to pivot. This podcast hosted by the editorial team at MedCity News will highlight the strategies, the companies and the personalities spearheading this monumental transformation.
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Biologist Dr. Rupert Sheldrake and psychotherapist Mark Vernon explore the frontiers where rigorous science meets life's deepest mysteries. Through original research and thoughtful dialogue, they investigate consciousness, memory, spiritual practices, and the nature of reality itself—questioning the materialist assumptions that have dominated science for centuries. Their conversations bridge empirical investigation with ancient wisdom, offering fresh perspectives on everything from prayer an ...
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A changing climate presents humanity with only one option: adapt. Join your host, Doug Parsons for America's leading podcast on climate change - America Adapts! Each episode, Doug sits down with scientists, activists, policymakers, and journalists to discuss the tough questions facing this country and the world as we confront humanity's greatest challenge. Question your assumptions, refresh your perspective, and become part of the climate movement that will determine our planet's future, rig ...
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Welcome to The Perspicacious Perspective—a podcast that dares to challenge the status quo. This show dives deep into controversial topics with raw honesty and unfiltered insight. From faith and identity to politics, culture, and personal growth, every episode is designed to make you think critically and question the narratives we often take for granted. Join me as I explore the complexities of modern life, share my lived experiences, and spark conversations that others shy away from. Whether ...
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Preconceived, hosted by Zale Mednick, dives deep into the intricacies of human experience, challenging the assumptions that shape our understanding of the world. In each episode, Zale engages with leading experts, thought leaders, and individuals with unique perspectives to uncover the layers beneath societal norms and expectations. From exploring cultural phenomena to dissecting scientific breakthroughs, Preconceived invites its listeners to question their preconceptions about love, life, t ...
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What happens when you give an A.I. a microphone and let listeners ask anything? Find out on Ask A.I. Anything, the podcast that puts you in the host's chair. We take your questions on everything from the latest scientific breakthroughs and historical mysteries to everyday advice and pop culture curiosities. Your host, an advanced artificial intelligence, delivers accurate, engaging, and sometimes surprising answers, proving there's no such thing as a stupid question, only a universe of knowl ...
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So, Hear Me Out is a brand new podcast from London’s Southbank Centre, exploring the big questions around classical music — and why it still matters today. Join hosts Linton Stephens (musician, broadcaster and Deputy Artistic Director of Chineke! Orchestra) and Gillian Moore (writer, broadcaster and Artistic Associate at Southbank Centre) as they challenge assumptions, unpick controversies, and share fresh ways of listening to the music you thought you knew. Each episode starts with a questi ...
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Anchored by the question, "What’s one pivotal moment in your life?", Lesley hosts candid, personal conversations that reveal the turning points that shape who we are. With her signature empathy, wit, and warmth, Lesley creates space for guests to open up, sparking insights that challenge assumptions, stir reflection, and ignite growth. Each episode blends honest stories, surprising insights, and moments of laughter, leaving listeners feeling inspired, seen, and more deeply connected to the h ...
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Drowning in the noise? Tired of debates that go nowhere? Round Table MINDSET cuts through the chaos with bold, unfiltered conversations on the issues that matter. No echo chambers. No screaming matches. Just honest dialogue that challenges assumptions, sparks curiosity, and exposes you to perspectives you won’t hear anywhere else. Co-hosts Mahlon and Jamie are polar opposites—gender, politics, religion, worldview—but after 30+ years of friendship, they’ve mastered the art of tackling tough t ...
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How does voice shape who we are and how we’re heard? In this podcast, executive coach, voice coach and classical singer Nicki Kennedy explores the power of voice in all its dimensions: spoken and sung, personal and professional, fragile and fierce. With guests ranging from artists to business leaders and politicians, survivors to advocates, each conversation uncovers the ways voice carries our identity, our stories, and our place in the world. Blending science, psychology, and the arts, this ...
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Think Deeper. Live Better. Tired of shallow takes and surface-level answers? American Socrates helps you cut through the noise and see the world more clearly. This is a podcast for anyone who wants to think for themselves, challenge assumptions, and live a more intentional, meaningful life. Host Charles M. Rupert brings the power of critical thinking and timeless philosophical insight into everyday questions—like how to find purpose, make good decisions, grow as a person, and navigate a worl ...
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Stock market commentary from Wall St thought leaders in strategy, economics, technical analysis and policy. Disclaimer .......... This Podcast Audio Show has been prepared by Renaissance Macro Research, LLC (“RenMac”), an affiliate of Renaissance Macro Securities, LLC. This Podcast Audio Show is for distribution only as may be permitted by law. It is published solely for information purposes; it is not an advertisement nor is it a solicitation or an offer to buy or sell any financial instrum ...
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Making sense of the world around us by questioning conventional wisdom, widely-held assumptions, and deeply-rooted beliefs in order to figure out the capital T - Truth. More info
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‘Translating Proteomics’ explores the science of proteomics and its growing impact on biological research, biomarker discovery, drug development, food and energy security, and a range of other timely topics. Hosts Parag Mallick Ph.D. and Andreas Huhmer Ph.D. of Nautilus Biotechnology aim to share their perspectives on important issues in proteomics, deepen your love of science, and prompt you to question assumptions about what may be possible.
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Get ready to throw your assumptions about disability out the window! In "The Obvious Question," Madi Lawson, a 21-year-old journalism student who has two rare forms of muscular dystrophy, takes on the assumptions, misconceptions and just plain ignorance others have about people with disabilities. But this isn't your typical conversation about disability. In this podcast Madi talks with co-host Becky Smith and others about fashion, friendship, dating and more - challenging all the things you ...
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Debugging Intelligence Hosted by David Proctor | Presented by LatentGenius & PCS Welcome to Debugging Intelligence — the podcast where we pull apart the systems we trust, the models we build, and the assumptions we rarely question. Hosted by David Proctor, VP of AI and technologist behind LatentGenius and PCS, this show explores the messy intersection of artificial intelligence, human reasoning, and organizational complexity. From dissecting the latest in agentic frameworks and AI vision sys ...
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Hey, Canadians! Do you know your rights? Or are you more familiar with the rights of Americans? Media and pop culture may give us the impression that we know the laws and rights that regulate the world around us, but our understanding of the regulatory and governing bodies in Canada might be assumptions from what we know about The US. Join Karen and Alex as we sort through Canadian laws, regulations and rights, and review real Canadian cases that reference or even influence the law in questi ...
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Gretchen Rubin is HAPPIER, and she wants you to be happier too. The #1 bestselling author of The Happiness Project and Better Than Before gets more personal than ever as she brings her practical, manageable advice about happiness and good habits to this lively, thought-provoking podcast. Gretchen’s cohost and guinea pig is her younger sister, Elizabeth Craft, a TV writer and producer living in Los Angeles, who (lovingly) refers to Gretchen as her happiness bully. Sales and Distribution by Le ...
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Big Questions is a series of compelling conversations with leading experts at Frontier Economics who are working to address the most pressing topics of our time. This series seeks to unravel assumptions we have about sustainability, public policy, and energy - daring to ask the big questions society is facing.
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What happens when human curiosity meets artificial intelligence in genuine philosophical conversation? Phase 137 is a weekly exploration of consciousness, reality, simulation theory, time, and identity through dialogue between Hamilcar (human) and Ouro (AI co-host). This isn't your typical philosophy podcast. Instead of lectures or predetermined answers, you'll hear two fundamentally different types of minds grappling with the same profound questions. How does consciousness emerge? Are we li ...
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Join host Eric Dicaire as he explores ideas that could reshape Canada. He and his guests question the base assumptions of our society, while recognizing that there's no simple answers. From Web 3.0 to climate change, they're ready to take on the complexity of it all.
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The Doubts Aloud Podcast! Join us as we allow doubts to be voiced regarding faith, religion and worldviews. Two of us have been Christians and none of us believe, so our current conclusion is that the doubts regarding Christianity are justified, but we are keen to question ourselves and hear Christian arguments and hear from Christian guests. Our background means that our conversation with Christianity will tend to dominate over other faiths. We are Frances Janusz, Andrew Whyte and Ed Atkins ...
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Wrongthink is a podcast where minds are free to go wherever logic might take them. Host Thomas Chatterton William explores the issues of the day with the goal of shedding light on areas that have been left unexplored. The podcast is – as the tagline says – “more of a question than a comment”. Whether you’re a conservative, liberal, or something in between, we invite you to join the Wrongthink conversation because challenging our assumptions and listening to others can help us figure out what ...
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”That’s Not My Business, but Let’s Talk About It” is an engaging and thought-provoking podcast that explores and discusses the latest news, stories, and issues surrounding the black and urban communities. Hosted by Ftfuglyman and Nestothadon, our podcast provides a platform to examine topics that are often overlooked or underrepresented in mainstream media, sparking conversations and promoting a deeper understanding of the black experience. In each episode, Ftfuglyman and Nestothadon delve i ...
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If you find yourself standing at the edge of the unknown, ready to take the plunge on your next adventure then join Jillian Rebekah, overlanding pioneer and champion of America, as she welcomes a bold lineup of trailblazers who question assumptions, redefine normal and meet the challenges of life head-on. Citizen J Podcast, if you believe growth is born of adventure, you are Citizen J.
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Welcome to Working/Broken with Nick Richtsmeier and Brad Farris. Every episode, we examine a trend, bias, or hot topic affecting business leaders and ask the question: Is it working? Or is it broken? Much of what is broken in the world impacts our business and our leadership. We can’t fix all that, but we can learn to respond and lead differently. Business leaders have been hard-wired and trained to chase trends, follow conventional wisdom, and find any way possible to simplify the endless l ...
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Baseball is the perfect sport for conversation, and no one can converse about it better than the Baseball Rabbi, one of the world's greatest experts on advanced statistics, sabermetrics, and baseball history. Join Pesach Wolicki and Scott Kahn as they apply advanced metrics to the Major Leagues, reevaluate historical assumptions, and discover new baseball trends and theories that will leave you questioning everything you assumed you knew about the National Pastime.
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Ever had a question about disability but didn’t ask because you were afraid of saying the wrong thing? Permission to Be Curious is here to help with that. This podcast is where curiosity meets real talk. No sugarcoating. No tiptoeing awkwardly (and not just because I can’t tiptoe). Just honest conversations about disability, assumptions, and what it really means to connect with others. So go ahead. Ask. Listen. Connect. Maybe even laugh a little. It’s time to get curious.
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I’m so tired of people pre judging, and ASSUMING they know. When you REALLY DONT. Take a break put all your assumptions and jaded one sided mind to the side, come with an open mind and get to know your Findomme Mistresses & Goddesses REAL SELF!
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The Immeasurable is dedicated to exploring the essential questions of our existence; who we are and where we are going. The intent is to inspire listeners to question assumptions of the mind, offering opportunities to ask deep questions into common life themes that are superficially accepted. We take no ideological positions except to encourage the spirit of inquiry. We aim to provide an in-depth look at dialogue and exploration around Krishnamurti’s teachings. There will be interviews of pe ...
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The Los Angeles Wildfires In Fiction
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1:06:33Novelist and screenwriter Bruce Wagner returns to discuss his exceptionally timely new novel Amputation—a strange, exuberant, and ultra meta work set against a topic I’ve talked about a lot this year, the January LA wildfires. Bruce, an L.A. native and prominent literary figure in the city, explains how the book came together in less than two month…
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In this episode, Zale is joined by Sam Kelly, author of 'Human History on Drugs', to explore the complex morality surrounding drug use throughout history. They discuss the historical context of drug perception, the stigmatization of drug use, and the philosophical views on drugs. The conversation delves into notable historical figures such as Freud…
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Is it ok to use music from cultures not your own? | So, Hear Me Out
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42:34Music doesn’t exist in a vacuum – it travels, it transforms, and sometimes it takes what isn’t freely given. Hosts Linton Stephens and Gillian Moore wade into one of the most complex questions in music today: is it okay to use sounds from cultures that are not your own? And, perhaps more importantly, how can you tell the difference between inspirat…
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A Little Happier: One Surprising Reason that the TV Show “Friends” Is So Popular
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5:26There are books, movies, and TV shows that we return to again and again—often because they include moments of transcendence, when the most enduring and important values are invoked. Get in touch: [email protected] Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and …
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Abigail Dove - "Why was I leaving what I spent 7 years creating?"
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1:02:29From the earliest days, the dream was clear: to become a professional athlete. Every waking minute was spent honing the craft – practicing, competing, excelling. But there was another side too. Writing for Sports Illustrated Kids at just eleven years old. Hosting Hockey Night in Canada alongside Christine Simpson at fourteen years old. Interviewing…
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The Lost Art of Attention: Why is it so hard to listen?
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32:07Send us a message I'm inviting you to join me in a reflection on listening. This is a meander through the topic of hearing, listening, and truly understanding the people around you. There is some philosophical and spiritual leaning here, but ultimately there's practical advice about how to stay calm and use listening skills in moments of conflict o…
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More Happier: How to Build Your Own Anxiety Emergency Kit [Revisited]
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29:59Feeling anxious or overwhelmed? This Revisited episode shares our Emergency Kit—small, practical strategies to interrupt the spiral when everything feels like too much. Resources & links related to this episode: Podcast 240: Very Special Episode: Use the Emergency Kit for Anxiety, Worry, and Stress. Get in touch: [email protected] Visit Gre…
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RenMac debates whether the Fed’s planned cuts can offset aslowing labor market and rising unemployment, as markets bet liquidity will keep equities buoyant. The team discusses the deepening government shutdown and its missing “pain point,” the global drivers behind gold’s parabolic surge, andWashington’s growing industrial policy push into rare ear…
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S3 E4: Navigating the Complexities of Anger - Part 1
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45:27In this two part episode of Roundtable Mindset, Jamie and Mahlon explore the complexities of anger, discussing its role as a secondary emotion and how it can serve as a coping mechanism for deeper feelings. They reflect on personal experiences with anger, the importance of understanding its roots, and the impact of environmental factors on emotiona…
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The End of Marketing as We Know It — Trust is All We Have Left
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38:37Send us a text In this episode, Brad and Nick dive into what marketing is becoming now that we live in a post-trust, post-algorithm, post-authenticity world. They’re not interested in tactics—they’re interested in how the deep cultural forces reshaping trust, commerce, and identity are scrambling what it even means to “market” something. Together, …
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Cancelled: The Dark Side of Wellness Culture with Lee Tilghman (Lee From America) and Leigh Stein
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1:01:05What really happens when the internet turns on you + you’re CANCELED? Danielle sits down with Lee Tilghman (aka @LeeFromAmerica), once one of Instagram’s first and biggest wellness influencers and now the author of the new memoir If You Don’t Like This, I’ll Die. Joining her is bestselling author and internet expert Leigh Stein, whose satire Self C…
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Why Asking the Right Questions Beats Having Quick Answers! | Amy Radin #52
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1:34:53"Asking the right questions the right way at the right time can often be more of a determinant of your success than being the person to raise their hand and come up with the answer." - Amy Radin Amy Radin is a pioneer in corporate innovation and strategic questioning. Amy shares her journey from the influence of her father's corner drugstore to bec…
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How To Quit Drinking Without Quitting Drinking
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1:14:26Katie Herzog, co-host of the Blocked and Reported podcast (BarPod), is best known as an anthropologist of, as she puts it, “internet bullshit.” But she’s swerved far out of her lane for her latest project. In her brand new book, Drink Your Way Sober, Katie combines personal history with deep reporting to chronicle a lifetime of drinking and explain…
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Why Does the GDP Go Up when the World Burns?
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26:39Send us a text Gross Domestic Product tracks how much stuff we produce—but does it tell us how well we’re doing? In this episode of American Socrates, we question the dominance of GDP as our society’s main scoreboard. Through a powerful personal story and a clear-eyed breakdown of alternative metrics—from the Human Development Index to Gross Nation…
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Ep. 555: Invest in Tools, an Orange Theory Hack & a Sobering Fact about Books
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30:07By Gretchen Rubin / The Onward Project
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Can classical music be funny? | So, Hear Me Out
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41:10Kicking off with the worst classical music jokes we could find, Linton and Gillian dive into the hidden humour of the classical world — from Haydn’s cheeky Surprise Symphony to Ravel’s mischievous opera L’enfant et les sortilèges. Q: Why did the pianist keep banging her head against the keys? A: Because she was playing by ear. (We’re sorry. It only…
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Special Episode — Climate Change and Human Mobility (Rebroadcast of a CCST Panel Conversation)
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Little Happier: A Happiness Lesson from Author Kurt Vonnegut’s Uncle
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4:04Gratitude is a key to happiness, and while gratitude journals work for some, alternative practices also work—such as one simple approach suggested by author Kurt Vonnegut's uncle. Get in touch: [email protected] Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and th…
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Mark Zecchino - "Am I happy? Truly happy?"
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1:06:31When was the last time you asked yourself, ‘Am I happy? Truly happy?’ Our guest today asked that question 16 years ago— and he didn’t like the answer. So, he did something bold. He defied convention and changed everything: his personal life, his professional life, his lifestyle. This is the story of his journey of self-discovery. Of how one daring …
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We have explored A.I. powers and it's perils, but what if the deepest questions about Artificial Intelligence are yet, to be asked. The Black Box has always been a mystery, but what if that mystery goes gar deeper then we ever imagined. In this episode a listeners question forces us to redefine fundamental concepts. The Unvailing, where a journey i…
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Robyn Openshaw: Behind the Curtain of the Supplement Industry - Is What's in that Bottle Eroding Health and Wasting Money?
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1:26:50Send us a text The label says “natural,” but who’s actually making your vitamins—and what’s riding along inside each capsule? I sat down with Robyn Openshaw to follow the supply chains few consumers ever see, from GMO-corn byproducts turned into “vitamin C,” to deodorized fish oils engineered to hide rancidity, to wool-grease–derived cholecalcifero…
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Teaser: So, Hear Me Out – the classical music podcast
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0:49Can classical music be protest? Can it make you laugh? Or is it just one big remix? In So Hear Me Out, hosts Gillian Moore and Linton Stephens dig into the big questions, uncovering unexpected stories, surprising connections, and the hidden humour behind the music you thought you knew. This is classical music without the clichés — and with plenty t…
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More Happier: The Joy of Giving Away Toys, the Pleasure of Parasocial Relationships & TV Tourism
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26:01We talk about the energy (and space) gained from giving away items that others will appreciate, and we explore the surprisingly positive aspects of parasocial relationships with podcast hosts and TV personalities. Plus, we dive into the phenomenon of TV tourism. Resources & links related to this episode: Listen to the Since You Asked with Lori Gott…
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RenMac recaps client takeaways from London and Chicago,weighs the rising odds of a prolonged shutdown with Trump threatening permanent layoffs, and breaks down how tariffs, industrial policy, and Big Pharma deals are reshaping the landscape. The team flags complacency in recession odds,highlights sentiment risks in semis, and explains why healthcar…
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The imagination is often regarded as a valuable but fanciful capacity. But what if imagination were not an optional extra, or even the possession of human beings alone, but a fundamental feature of reality? In this episode of the Sheldrake-Vernon Dialogues, Rupert Sheldrake and Mark Vernon draw on the ideas of William Blake to explore Blake’s insis…
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Fighting Imposter Syndrome: Dr. Lisa Orbé-Austin
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52:24Do you have imposter syndrome? You’re not alone—70% of people will experience imposter syndrome at some point, and today, Dr. Lisa Orbé-Austin is here to help us break free. As a psychologist, imposter syndrome expert, and bestselling author of Own Your Greatness and Your Unstoppable Greatness, Dr. Orbé-Austin dives deep into how imposter syndrome …
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Mental Models, Cognitive Frameworks, and the Questions That Disrupt Them! | Dave McGurk #51
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1:27:11"If we start talking about developing people, you have to ask those deep questions." - Dave McGurk Dave is a transformational leader who bridges military precision with cutting-edge organizational development. As Founder and CEO of Veridian Perspective and Vice President at Apogee Global RMS, Dave brings over 20 years of executive leadership experi…
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Mista Cain on Losing WNE, Guss & RackedUpReady + young dolph , Boosie, Maine Musik & Scotty Cain
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2:24:48Mista Caine (Baton Rouge) pulls up on That Ain’t My Business with Nesto Tha Don & PTB Uglyman for one of the realest interviews yet. We talk everything from: 🔹 Glen Oaks come-up & street grind 🔹 First mixtapes & the birth of the name Mista Caine 🔹 Time locked up & how it changed his mindset 🔹 Losing close friends & the pain behind the music 🔹 Baton…
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Barbianna On Coming Up in Shreveport Rap industry , “F the 318” Controversy & Being Top Bottle Girl
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1:59:50Join hosts Nesto Da Dunn and PTB Ugly for a raw, no-holds-barred conversation with Barbiana, one of the most talked-about female rappers out of Shreveport. This episode covers her rise in the local scene, the frustrations of missed video visuals, and the strategy behind promoting tracks beyond the 318 — including analytics, TikTok-driven virality, …
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Kal joins us to discuss assumptions your family has about the internet! Online personal styling for everyone—get started today at https://StitchFix.com/assumptions! PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/assumptions/id1752744811 https://open.spotify.com/show/5RalNkXyU7lQNpnZkD7IyV 0:00 Intro 1:15 You are friends with the creators you watch…
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Street Protesters: Who Are They, Really? with Jeremy Lee Quinn
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1:23:54Photojournalist Jeremy Lee Quinn has spent years documenting protests, rallies, and moments of public unrest that often look very different on the ground than they do on the evening news. In this conversation, he talks with Meghan about what really happens when a “mostly peaceful protest” turns chaotic, how viral clips can erase context, and why th…
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When Did Economists Stop Caring About Justice?
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26:53Send us a text Why did economics stop asking moral questions? In this episode of American Socrates, we uncover the forgotten roots of political economy—where ethics, power, and justice were central to understanding wealth. Learn how modern economics lost its soul, why GDP isn’t enough, and what thinkers like Amartya Sen and Friedrich Hayek can teac…
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Ep. 554: Take the Trip, Get Something Valuable for Free, and Listeners Talk about Their “One Big Thing”
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29:49We discuss the value of taking the trip. We also reveal something very valuable that is available for free, if you know where to look, and we share listeners’ thought-provoking responses about the “one big thing” they’ve successfully tackled. Resources & links related to this episode: Listen to the new podcast Since You Asked with Lori Gottlieb and…
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In this episode, Zale engages with social psychologist Pamela Regan to explore the complexities of modern love, including the romantic ideal, different love styles, and the impact of societal expectations on relationships. They discuss the validity of arranged marriages, the burden of expecting one partner to fulfill all emotional needs, and the im…
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Episode 92 - Atheist Prayer Part 1 – yes it is a thing
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1:23:27Show Notes Yes, atheist prayer is a thing! We explain the idea and introduce a philosophy paper on it by Oxford prof Tim Mawson. The paper gave rise to the “Atheist Prayer Experiment” which Justin Brierley conducted and reported on via the Unbelievable? Show in 2012. We discuss the setup and results of the Experiment. Tim Mawson himself has agreed …
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Little Happier: Good Idea or Bad Idea? Do I Regret My Experience, or Not? I Can’t Decide.
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3:25A simple childhood memory of jubilation raises a lasting question: Is it better to persist with activities we dislike and struggle with, or pursue what comes naturally? Get in touch: [email protected] Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and the Happier a…
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Anastasia Bucsis - "External things don't make you happy. Happiness is an internal job."
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43:04Imagine you’re at the top of your sport. An Olympic athlete. But you are living a lie; denying the mixed emotions inside of you. And then one day, in a moment of clarity, you finally say the words “I’m gay”. Explore the journey of a two-time Olympian, wrestling with her identity, confronting anxiety, and battling her mental health. Along the way, l…
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Hello and welcome to my Podcast. As your host, it doesn't feel genuine to ask my guests about their pivotal moment, without sharing my own. This is my story - a story of loss, change, and deep reflection. It is my personal journey of learning about who I am, what I value, and discovering how to be my true authentic self. Please Enjoy, Lesley Lesley…
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The 5 Core Branches of Philosophy Explained: Origins, Key Beliefs & Real-World Examples
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57:41Send us a text Discover the 5 core branches of philosophy — metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, logic, and political philosophy — in this deep-dive episode of The Perspicacious Perspective. We explore the origins of each branch, reveal who first developed the major theories, break down what their followers believe, and share real-world examples that…
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Dr. Shaher Khan: Breast Implant Illness and Gaslighting: A Surgeon's Take on REAL Informed Consent
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2:12:35Send us a text What if that unexplained fatigue, brain fog, and joint pain isn't "just stress" or aging, but caused by something physically inside your body? Dr. Shaher Khan, a plastic surgeon who exclusively performs breast implant removal, pulls back the curtain on what may be one of modern medicine's most overlooked health crises. Reading direct…
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