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True Crime All The Time

Emash Digital / Wondery

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Hosts Mike Ferguson and Mike Gibson guide you through the most interesting true crime stories. This is a true crime podcast that spares none of the details and delves into what makes these killers tick. Join us for a good mix of lesser known cases as well as our take on what we call the "Big Timers". We don't take ourselves too seriously but we take true crime very seriously.
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How Cool Is This?

How Cool Is This?

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How Cool Is This? is a 5-minute podcast about what’s cool. Each short podcast episode explores a new idea. Bingeable and perfect for a short commute from the bedroom to the kitchen, How Cool Is This? is like Shark Tank meets This American Life meets Humans of New York, except anyone can participate. Visit howcoolisthis.show to learn more. By Nick Holder and Brian Reitz
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Welcome to "Challenge Yourself: Obstacles to Opportunities," the podcast hosted by dynamic duo McKenna and Greg Reitz! Join us as we embark on a journey of self-discovery, growth, and transformation. Life is filled with obstacles, but what if we told you that every obstacle is an opportunity in disguise? In this empowering podcast, we explore the stories of individuals who have faced adversity head-on and turned their challenges into stepping stones toward success. McKenna and Greg, your rel ...
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For Real with Kimberly Stuart invites listeners to eavesdrop on conversations with folks who live and love well, create beautiful things, teach us a ton, and let us in on what they know. Never one for successful small talk (JUNIOR HIGH WAS A STRUGGLE), Kim asks her guests to get right to it, mining stories of honesty and courage and finding plenty of snort-laughter and tears along the way. They tackle faith and grit and joy and sorrow and leave us with hope and renewed perspective to walk th ...
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Struggling to land that big promotion or find that perfect new job? This is the podcast for you. If you want a career development and job search podcast, looking at strategies and practical steps to help you succeed, you’ve found it. You will learn from Recognised Experts and experienced professionals, who discuss their careers and the strategies which have helped them progress. Each episode covers topics including mindset, managing failure, resilience, leadership and communication. The podc ...
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Welcome to The Lean AI Podcast, where we want to flip the AI conversation on its head by offering invaluable insights into the practical application of AI, the challenges companies face, and the strategies used to achieve success. In each episode we speak with guests who challenge established views and offer disruptive perspectives, providing new, actionable ideas for companies looking to effectively implement AI by applying Lean Startup methodologies.
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This podcast is all about offering fresh perspectives on progressive leadership. Ruth Farenga, Founder of Conscious Leaders invites leaders who are doing something particularly innovative or radical in the way they lead their people. They give us a unique insight into their approach, what’s working, their challenges and their personal philosophy behind it. We hope you enjoy! New episodes once a month. Visit www.consciousleaders.org.uk for more about Ruth and their business.
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Love Yourself Fiercely is a show for women on a journey to love themselves fully and fiercely. This show combines story and spirituality while teaching tactical strategies to start loving yourself today! Thanks for being here!
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DocTalk

Farming Unlimited Network

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Welcome to DocTalk! Every week our host, Dr. Dan Thomson, brings his knowledge of animal agriculture to our viewers as he and his guests discuss current issues facing the animal ag industry. Topics range from food animal welfare and management to animal ag research, carbon-foot printing issues, companion animal health and the many ways American farmers and ranchers keep our food supply safe.
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Once Around The World

Once Around The World

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You know those chats with your best friends over coffee? The ones that have the day flit away; the ones that have you look out the window surprised at the light having faded to black? The ones that have you gazing inward, noticing why you see the world the way you do you, and then outward, understanding why others do (in their own ways) too? Welcome to Once Around The World. Cosy up and listen in as Carina and Mackenzie share their fears, struggles with entrepreneurship and womanhood alike, ...
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Minds Worth Meeting

Stern Strategy Group

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Minds Worth Meeting is a timely discussion forum hosted by the speakers agency and public relations experts at Stern Strategy Group. Bringing together the world’s top thought leaders; from business leaders to technology analysts, academics, and researchers, Minds Worth Meeting features accessible, down-to-earth conversations about some of the most important topics of the day with the experts and leaders who are the top authorities in their fields. Stern Strategy Group’s Speakers & Advisors t ...
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"Pockets of Time" is a dynamic and uplifting podcast that aims to inspire listeners and shed light on important topics related to mental health, personal growth, and self-empowerment. Hosted by experts in the field and individuals who have overcome their own challenges, this podcast provides a safe and supportive space for listeners to learn, grow, and thrive. Each episode of "Pockets of Time" focuses on a specific topic, such as anxiety, depression, self-care, or motivation. The show's gues ...
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Wire Sculpture artist Noah James Saunders discusses his new solo exhibition, which is on view at the Marietta Cobb Museum of Art through June 8. Plus, No Words ATL founder Ann Wood and music curator Will Hamilton detail their spring instrumental music festival, which takes place at Wild Heaven Westside on May 10. See omnystudio.com/listener for pri…
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In this episode, Greg Reitz shares his journey as a volleyball coach, starting from his early days to becoming the head coach at Lourdes University. He discusses the challenges and rewards of building a new program, the unique aspects of coaching in the NAIA, and the impact of NIL on college sports. Greg emphasizes the importance of mentorship, the…
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Today’s episode is for you if you are a college student, a recent grad, or you love anyone who fits in those camps. My guest today is Erica Young Reitz, and she is THE expert in helping folks navigate life after college. I think you are going to absolutely love hearing what she has to say about everything from rooting yourself in a new community, m…
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Karen Kelly and Keira Quinn from the Children’s Museum of Atlanta discuss the museum’s programming for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Plus, travel expert and PBS host Rick Steves joins us for our series, “ATL Up and Away.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By WABE
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I’m so stoked to share this bonus episode! We are celebrating the paperback release of my book, Star For Jesus and Other Jobs I Quit. This book was a long time in the living and the writing, so when it released in hardcover a year ago, I was nervous and thrilled. Nervous because this book is personal (yowza, is it personal!). Thrilled because it’s …
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In this episode of Set the Pipe, the hosts discuss various topics related to volleyball, including the recent cuts to men's volleyball programs, the California junior college volleyball championship, and the upcoming women's beach volleyball championship. They also recap the D3 men's volleyball championship and reflect on the importance of inclusiv…
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Mixed media artist Honey Pierre discusses her new solo exhibition, “I’m Just Living Some Life, Okay?” The work is on view at Impossible Currencies Studio through May 18th. Plus, curators Ruth Allen and Masud Olufani detail the two new exhibitions on view at the Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University, “Anonymous Fragments” and “Call and Respon…
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To outsiders, Aldo and Barbara Pacheco seemed like a happy family. When Barbara filed for divorce after a decade of marriage, Aldo became obsessed with winning custody of his kids and vowed that if he couldn’t have Barbara, no one else would. Join Mike and Gibby as they talk about Aldo Pacheco. What appeared to be an earlier attempt at killing Barb…
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Comedian Jay Pharaoh stops by ahead of his shows at the Helium Comedy Club in Alpharetta, May 2 through 4. Plus, The Peachtree Road United Methodist Church is celebrating its centennial all year long, and we hear about their upcoming concert, “Celebrate the Joy: 100 Years of Music Making.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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John McCutcheon discusses his latest album “Field of Stars.” Plus, Kosmo Vinyl stops by with the story behind “Human Behavior” by Bjork, and voice actor and comedian Euguene Mirman stops by ahead of his upcoming stand-up show at Terminal West on May 3. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Conductor Jader Bignanimi discusses his upcoming “Italian Holiday with the ASO” performances on Thursday and Saturday. Plus, Madeline Evans takes the spotlight for our series, “Speaking of Comedy,” and visual artist John Cleaveland details his new exhibition, “The Nature of Man: Landscapes from the Childhood of Jimmy Carter, on view at the Carter C…
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Chantelle Rytter, creator of the Atlanta Beltline Lantern Parade and founder of the Krewe of the Grateful Gluttons discusses the 15th annual Beltline Lantern Parade which is on May 3 on the Beltline’s Southwest Trail. Plus, we unveil the future of City Lights on WABE, “The City Lights Collective.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information…
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Omar Medina was a young music producer who went missing in September 2017. Days later, his body was found in a barrel in the San Diego Bay. Investigators traced the evidence back to Omar’s former landlord, Timothy John Cook. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Timothy John Cook and the murder of Omar Medina. Cook denied all involvement in Omar's mu…
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Atlanta-based co-directors John Dierre and Ryan Dutter discuss their original psycho-thriller drama “Meta Take One,” which screens at the Plaza Theatre for the Atlanta Film Festival on April 25. Plus, H Johnson stops by with story behind Lenny Welch’s “Since I Fell For You,” and we hear about this year’s FREE Amplify Decatur Music Festival. See omn…
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In this episode of The Lean AI Podcast, host Ben Hafele is joined by Kunal Sawarkar, Chief Data Scientist and Distinguished Engineer at IBM. Together, they discuss practical strategies for embedding AI into products successfully, including Kunal's "burning star syndrome" approach to AI investment, the importance of customer-focused problem solving,…
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Tenor Stefan Vinke and Atlanta Opera artistic director Tomer Zvulun discuss Richard Wagner’s “Siegfried,” which is on stage at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre from April 26 through May 4. Plus, Dr. Scott Stewart stops by for our series, “Music in Media,” and we hear about “Braiding Time, Memory and Water,” the site-specific interactive dance per…
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Want to learn more about how you can build your presence and supercharge your career? I had the pleasure of discussing this, her book Unforgettable Presence, and so much more with Lorraine K. Lee on Episode 94 of the Reframe & Reset Your Career podcast. In this episode, we will learn about: How Lorraine started working in the tech industry, The ins…
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George Hirthler and Bob Judson, producers of the new documentary “The Games in Black & White,” discuss the film ahead of its Atlanta premiere at the Rialto Center for the Arts on April 26. Plus, musician John Driskell Hopkins joins us to discuss his latest music with the Zac Brown Band and his awareness campaigns for ALS. See omnystudio.com/listene…
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In this engaging conversation, Alfee Reft, the head coach of UCLA women's volleyball, shares his journey from a successful playing career to coaching at one of the most prestigious programs in the country. He discusses the pressures and expectations that come with the role, the evolving landscape of college sports due to NIL and the transfer portal…
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Chris Escobar, director of the Atlanta Film Festival, discusses the 49th annual event, which begins April 24 and continues through May 4 with screenings and events at the Tara and Plaza Theatres. Plus, Rough Draft Atlanta’s Editor-in-Chief and Senior Dining Editor Beth McKibben stops by to discuss the history of women in bartending. Sharon Van Ette…
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The murder of Julia Martha Thomas, also known as the Barnes Mystery or the Richmond Murder, was one of the most infamous crimes of 19th-century Britain. Julia was murdered by her servant Kate Webster, who dismembered her remains and impersonated her for two weeks before fleeing the country. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Kate Webster. Kate was…
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Christie Herring, co-director of “Singing for Justice,” discusses the new documentary about Faith Petric’s life, which screens at the Tara Theatre on April 19. Plus, Trevor Powers, AKA “Youth Lagoon,” details his upcoming performance at the Masquerade on April 19. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Author Gene Kansas discusses his new book “Civil Sights: Sweet Auburn, a Journey through Atlanta’s National Treasure,” plus Kosmo Vinyl stops by with the story behind John Barry’s theme for “Midnight Cowboy.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By WABE
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Former Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Principal Timpanist Mark Yancich celebrates 50 years of ASO broadcasts on WABE. Plus, Lauren Amos, co-founder of two of Atlanta’s most successful brick-and-mortar fashion stores, Wish ATL and ANT/DOTE, discusses the history of her stores and her time at Paris Fashion Week. Join Lois Reitzes at the Plaza this Saturd…
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Film historian and filmmaker Eddy Von Mueller and University of North Georgia professor of film studies Gabe Wardell detail their series, "The Next Picture Show: Revisiting Western Frontiers," at Landmark Midtown Art Cinema April 15-June 3. Oakland Cemetery Director of Adult Programs and Volunteers and director of "Illumine," Sandy White, and Cat E…
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On November 16th, 1981, 53-year-old Priscilla Dinkel and her 7-year-old granddaughter Danelle Lietz were murdered at The Swanson Motel in Dickinson, North Dakota. The case went cold until 1991, when local law enforcement utilized an FBI profile to identify the killer. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the Swanson motel murders. The police followe…
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From Newbury Park to the Olympics: Casey Patterson's Journey In this engaging conversation, Casey Patterson shares his journey from a young volleyball player in Newbury Park to becoming an Olympian and a prominent figure in the AVP. He discusses the importance of coaching, the legacy of volleyball in his family, and the significance of beach volley…
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Michael Rooks, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, details "Kim Chong Hak, Painter of Seoraksan," which opens at the High Museum of Art on April 11. Plus, "How Do You Atlanta's" Mike Jordan gets you ready for record store day and we hear about Atlanta's many listening rooms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In this episode of The Lean AI Podcast, host Ben Hafele is joined by Supreet Kaur, AI professional at Microsoft. Together, they discuss strategic approaches for securing leadership buy-in for AI initiatives, the importance of aligning AI with business problems, and how to effectively communicate AI progress to maintain momentum and support from exe…
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Artistic director Justin Ball and associate director Xandy Poole discuss Stage Door Theater’s production of “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” which opens April 10 at Agnes Scott College and runs through April 20. Plus, Denzel Curry stops by ahead of his April 10 show at the Eastern, and Matt Booth, owner of Videodrome, is bringing filmm…
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Looking to learn how leaders can continue to excel whilst taking care of their own & their team’s wellbeing? I had the pleasure of discussing this, her new book Emotionally Charged, and so much more with Dina Denham Smith on Episode 93 of the Reframe & Reset Your Career podcast. In this episode, we will learn about: Being open to new experiences ca…
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Emory University Professor James Abbington discusses the new course at Emory’s Candler School of Theology: “Songs of Protest: Canticles, Spirituals, and Soundtracks of the Movements.” Plus, Jessical Locklar takes the spotlight in our series, “Speaking of Art.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In this engaging conversation, Chris McGee, a prominent figure in volleyball and broadcasting, shares his journey from being a backup setter to becoming a celebrated announcer. He recounts memorable experiences from his volleyball career, including a gold medal win in Columbia and his unexpected appearance on 'The Price is Right.' The discussion hi…
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Dr. Wesley Hill is a New Testament scholar and seminary professor, and I found him through his new book called, simply, Easter. If you want Easter to be more than a chocolate bunny and the question of how to deal with wearing pastels after a long winter, this is your episode! Dr. Hill helped me remember again the deep and profound joy and hope that…
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In the early morning hours of August 16th, 1986 an intruder entered the home of 27-year-old Gary Larson and stabbed him to death before raping Gary’s fiancee. The case was unsolved for almost twenty years, until a peeping tom was arrested in 2004, when authorities noticed similarities to the suspect in the cold case. Join Mike and Gibby as they dis…
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In this episode, Sully, CK, and Bear welcome Dave Neely, the director of Renaissance Volleyball Club. They discuss Dave's unique journey in volleyball, from his early days playing and coaching to managing a successful club. The conversation delves into the growth of Renaissance Volleyball Club, the challenges of running a club, and the importance o…
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Textile artist Sandra Sawatsky and MODA curator Laura Flusche discuss “Threads of Change: Design and Data,” which is on view at the Museum of Design Atlanta through May 25th. Plus, restaurateurs, chefs, and actors Jenny Levison and Mitchell Anderson detail their upcoming production of A.R. Gurney’s “Love Letters” on stage on April 4th, 5th, and 6th…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss recent upsets in men's volleyball, particularly Long Beach State's surprising losses to UCI. They delve into the dynamics of D1 and D3 volleyball, including the new NCAA Power Index and playoff formats. The conversation also touches on the growth of women's sports, particularly flag football, and the potential for…
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Among Beethoven’s concerto compositions, The Triple Concerto is the least often played work. Still, on April 3 and 4, the Atlanta Symphony will feature Beethoven’s Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Piano with Concertmaster David Coucheron, Acting Principal Cellist Daniel Laufer, and pianist Julie Coucheron. The trio of soloists joined Lois to discuss…
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Travel expert and PBS host Rick Steves discusses his new memoir, “On the Hippie Trail: Istanbul to Kathmandu and the Making of a Travel Writer.” Plus, Nick Turbo Benson takes the spotlight for our series, “Speaking of Art,” and John Snyder shares his experiences with jazz legend Gerry Mulligan for our series, “Notes and Narratives.” See omnystudio.…
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The “Prom of Trash with John Waters” kicks off the “WussyFest” this year, and Waters shares the event details. Plus, Roadrunner Raph takes the spotlight for our series, “Speaking of Comedy,” and curator Asen Kirin discusses “The Awe of Ordinary Labors: 20th Century Paintings from Ukraine,” on view at the Georgia Museum of Art at UGA through June 1.…
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Riham, Co-founder and CEO of MeVitae, grew up in a close-knit family and she brings that style into her community-style leadership. She seeks to get to know really how her employees are doing and get beyond the superficial or work-y answers and into the realness of the relationship. She cares a huge amount about the people that work with her. Riham…
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After a whole weekend of great conversations, we finally got the man behind the madness behind the mic. Mike helped bring everyone — including us — together at The Lively Grit Daily House for SXSW 2025. We chatted about dealing with stress, putting on live events, why ‘Zoom Fatigue’ is bullshit, faking football knowledge, bowl cuts, Linkin Park, th…
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Johnny Lewis was an actor on many different shows. He was best known for his roles on The OC and Sons of Anarchy. He was a teen heartthrob who once dated Katy Perry. A motorcycle accident sent his life spiraling downward, culminating in an unbelievable tragedy. There was no doubt he suffered some head trauma during the accident, and it is difficult…
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​ @setthepipe In this conversation, Travis Turner, head coach at Orange Coast College and Balboa Bay Club, shares his journey in volleyball, from his early days as a player to becoming a successful coach. He discusses the importance of building a winning culture, the challenges of recruiting in the current landscape, and the impact of international…
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Haley is an actor who uses her background in foreign affairs to inform her work on screen and stage. We chatted about reconnecting with old friends at SXSW, being influenced by different perspectives from around the world, taking the untraditional path, going from the Cannes Film Festival to monitoring elections in Serbia, finding balance, journali…
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Legendary puppet designer Bonnie Erickson, creator of Miss Piggy, and Jill Nash Malool, museum director at the Center for Puppetry Arts, detail the panel discussion, “Affectionate Anarchy: Muppet Prank Culture,” which takes place on April 1st, followed by its accompanying exhibition, April 2nd through October 26th. Plus, H Johnson talks about Sonny…
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In the first episode in Season 2 of The Lean AI Podcast, host Ben Hafele is joined by Chris Reitz, a seasoned product management professional and AI educator. Together, they discuss the importance of cultivating AI use cases through problem-focused approaches, avoiding "magical thinking" in AI initiatives, and making strategic small bets rather tha…
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A recent Austin transplant, Larry was at The Lively Grit Daily House spreading the word about WLTHYWISE, his personal finance app that helps students realize the financial potential through personal financial forecasting. We talked Austin vs. LA, basketball, Mr. Beast, the beach, snowboarding tricks, the efficacy of influencers, and a lot more in b…
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