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Beyond the Hype

Scott Logic

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Beyond the Hype is a monthly podcast from the Scott Logic team where we cast a practical eye over what is new and exciting in software development – everything from Kafka to Kubernetes, AI to APIs, microservices to micro-frontends. We look beyond the promises, the buzz and excitement to guide you towards the genuine value. At Scott Logic, we have years of experience in tackling tough software problems for our clients, often at the bleeding edge of technology. Each month on this podcast, our ...
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Your hosts, Scott Masciarelli and Cindy Jennings are logic-focused professionals who have been on their spiritual awakening journey for years. In each episode, experience real talk on deepening your relationship with self. Learn how to find balance between the mind‘s logic and soul‘s intelligence. Topics focus on increasing inner power and authority, living authentically, enhancing personal leadership and embracing personal freedom. Join us at Soul Logic for entertaining, practical insights ...
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The FINOS Open Source in Finance Podcast celebrates open source projects and interesting topics at the cross section of financial services and open source. So far, our industry experts have discussed practical applications of and their real-world experiences with a range of open source projects including desktop interoperability, low code platforms, synthetic data, and data modeling. They’ve also discussed best practices for inner source, common myths about open source and why commercial com ...
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For 30 years, Money Matters hosts Scott Hanson and Pat McClain have answered thousands of questions from callers just like you. This is the perfect podcast for you if you have questions like: -Should I do Roth conversions? -Are there tax strategies I should be using? -Do I have the proper estate plan? -Is my portfolio allocation diverse enough? -Will I retire on time? Take Money Matters with you each week. Download the show wherever you get your podcasts.
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The future is always bright…if you know where to look. Join me each week for A Bit of Optimism! I talk to inspiring people who teach me more about life, leadership and general interesting things.
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2 Rational Bastards discuss topics and ideas on life, psychology, business, sports so you can be armed with the knowledge to be your best self primarily for you and therefore positively impacting those around you. Who are the 2 Rational Bastards? 2 Brothers on a mission to dissect deep topics in a provocative, eye opening and rational fashion.
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH, 1986. PORT HURON, MICHIGAN. 20-year-old Scott Macklem headed to class at Saint Clair County Community College—known locally as SC4. He never made it home. Scott was gunned down in the campus parking lot by an unknown assailant, leaving this quiet port town on the Canadian border shaken and desperate for answers. The police quickly zeroed in on one man: Fred Freeman—now known as Temujin Kensu. But there was one glaring issue. Temujin had ALIBIS PLACING HIIM over 400 m ...
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Tiny Logic

Adam Garrett-Clark

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DIY Tiny Home Community expert Adam Garrett-Clark chews on juicy questions with guests on the objective of making Homelessness an historical concept. Interviews with Tiny House thought leaders and humans on the frontlines of the movement for Homes for All.
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High on Sports

High on Sports

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Husband, father, yeah, yeah, yeah. Chicago Sports fanatic, fantasy football junkie, sports talk connoisseur. Handicapped by logic! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/keith-devore9/support
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Both Sides of the Desk

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Newcastle Helix presents... Both Sides of the Desk. One boss. One employee. Hear about work culture from Both Sides of the Desk. Be a fly on the office wall while host Charlie Charlton is caught between two people from very different levels of the same business. Join their honest- sometimes awkward- conversations about creating happy, highly-productive and sustainable workplaces. Get trusted insights about retaining ambitious talent in the competitive global tech sector; ensuring social mobi ...
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Teach martial arts radically better using the ecological dynamics and constraints-led approach to training. Explore the little-known frontiers of skill adaptation, perceptual-motor learning, and performance science for combat sports such as jiu jitsu, taekwondo, kickboxing, karate, muay thai, and more. www.combatlearning.com
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Mobile Armored Podcast Show

Adam Moore and PJ McNerney

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Computer, select the best agents for this mission! The Mobile Armored Podcast Show is a rewatch podcast of the 80’s cartoon series M.A.S.K. Hosts Adam Moore and PJ McNerney are hitting the rewind button and taking you on a wild ride back to the era of neon, synthesizers, and cartoons that were blatant toy commercials—but oh, so unforgettable. Remember the thrill of Matt Trakker's adventures and his crew of oddly skilled agents? Well, Adam and PJ sure do, and they're dissecting all 75 episode ...
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Masters of Motion

Masters of Motion

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Masters of Motion is a podcast, website and social media channel, that provides the world with a insight into the Australian and New Zealand Animation industry. Comprising of a podcast and online gallery featuring outstanding motion design, animation and visual effects work. Our mission is to celebrate Australia's motion artists and to Inspire the next generation of motion designers, animators, visual effects and 3-D artists.
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*Please note: At 9:01, Simon and Cory have a discussion about suicide. What happens after we attain success and glory? Where do you go when there's nowhere left to run from yourself? In Part 2 of my conversation with Cory Richards, Cory explains why reaching the summit of Everest marked the beginning of a long, painful fall from grace. After his tu…
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In this episode, I take you through the process of getting into the prison and speaking to Temujin face to face for the first time. We discuss his childhood, and I start my attempt to answer the question... before he became Temujin Kensu - who was Fred Freeman? On November 5, 1986, a 20-year-old Scott Macklem was gunned down on the campus of Saint …
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On this week's Money Matters, Scott and Pat explore how political forces are swaying the markets, plus the growing role of AI in shaping financial decisions. Next, they mediate a financial disagreement between a couple wondering if they should move long-term assets into cash. Finally, they check back in with a listener who wanted to know if he and …
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Join Grizz Griswold and Rob Moffat from FINOS as they discuss the latest updates in FDC3, a versatile interoperability standard originally designed for financial services but applicable universally. Learn about the evolution of FDC3 version 2.2, the newly released SAIL 2.0 tool, and the upcoming Open Source in Finance Forum in London. Discover the …
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What happens when we reach the top? There’s only one place to go. Cory Richards has scaled the world’s highest peaks and fallen to life’s lowest lows. An acclaimed mountain climber, photographer, and filmmaker, Cory has literally reached the top of the world. He climbed Mount Everest with no supplemental oxygen, became the first American to summit …
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On this week's Money Matters, Scott and Pat take a deep dive into special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) - exploring their meteoric rise, sharp decline, and the potential risks and rewards for investors. Plus, they field questions from listeners about pension decisions, lump sum options, and how to adapt investment strategies to today’s mark…
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In this episode, Oliver Cronk is joined by colleagues David Rees, Hélène Sauvé, Ivan Mladjenovic and Emma Pearce. Together, they delve into the practical applications and limitations of agentic AI and its implications for enterprise AI deployments. The team shares insights from the ‘Infer’ research and development projects, through which Scott Logi…
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Change happens to all of us whether we choose it or not. What’s the best way to go through transition, especially when it’s something we didn’t want? Melinda French Gates has seen her fair share of big transitions. A philanthropist, author, and champion for female empowerment, she spent decades building the Gates Foundation into one of the mighties…
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Victoria Bogner, Allworth's Head of Wealth Planning, break down the current market volatility and its implications for investors. They explore the rise of algorithmic trading, the unpredictability of today’s markets, and how to maintain a long-term investment strategy when short-term turbulence strikes. Victo…
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We often define ourselves by what we do or who we are to other people. But at our core, who we are is often something much deeper, and sometimes wildly different, from the version that the world sees -- or projects onto you. Maria Shriver was born into the legendary Kennedy and Shriver families, arriving with a script already written for her—an ide…
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat address concerns about the impact of tariffs on the stock market and offer advice on staying calm. Then, Allworth advisor Mark Shone joins the show to discuss strategies for investors with too much money concentrated in one or a few stocks. Finally, a Georgia sheriff finds out whether he’ll have enough mo…
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Self-love is never as easy as we think. Is it possible to fall in love with ourselves the way we fall for other people? Lewis Howes knows that learning to like yourself, let alone love yourself, can take decades. After surviving a traumatic childhood, Lewis spent years working on himself to try and understand what it takes for human beings to achie…
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat provide valuable advice for those dealing with unexpected inheritances, including strategies for managing and investing these funds wisely while balancing personal enjoyment and future planning. They also delve into the complexities of Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) and the importance of considerin…
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A Bit of Optimism is on hiatus this week, so we’re revisiting one of our favorite conversations! In this episode, Simon talks with psychologist Ty Tashiro about social awkwardness and why being awkward can actually be a superpower. ***** Awkwardness gets a bad rap. But being awkward is often an indicator that someone has extraordinary. Psychologist…
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Send a Priority One Message to M.A.S.K. HQ! MASK and VENOM are back in the Outback of Australia…but don’t you worry, folks…this is serious this time…there won’t be any co-opting of local customs and spiritual practices like the last time we were here! Oh wait… V.E.N.O.M.’s uses a hologram machine to fool local people into thinking that floating roc…
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat examine the complexities of financial planning during uncertain market conditions. Then, they take calls about direct indexing, explaining the potential benefits and downsides to help you decide if it's the right choice for your portfolio. Plus, they offer guidance on the timing of Social Security withdra…
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Interested in eco/CLA but stuck in a traditional school? Or maybe you’re frustrated with your progress, want to try something new, but are stuck inside a learning environment you don’t control. Either way, you still have some options. Of course, it’s optimal to run your own club or gym, but you can take ownership of your own learning journey and ge…
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As I'm working on finishing episodes, from time to time I will release bonus material, interviews, or other materials that are on the record but may not necessarily find their way into the chapters of this story. This interview with Julia Cowley, retired FBI Behavioral Profile at the Bureau's famed Behavioral Analysis Unit is one of my recent favor…
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Is there such a thing as female leadership? Or is gender not a factor? DeDe Halfhill would say yes and no. A retired Air Force colonel, Dede spent 20 years in the military, where she advised some of the military’s most powerful leaders during the War in Iraq. She was often the only woman in the room for weeks on end. And while DeDe found the princi…
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Send a Priority One Message to M.A.S.K. HQ! Hopping over to Vienna, Matt, Scott, T-Bob, and Dusty Hayes (who apparently decided to hang around after last episode) witness Austria’s famous Lipizzaner Stallions from the bleacher seats. But then, the horses go wild, forcing Dusty to save a child whose mother attends the Matt Trakker School of Abandonm…
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat guide a multi-millionaire through the decision of whether a lake house makes sense as an investment. They also help a father navigate the potential overfunding of a college savings plan. Plus, Victoria Bogner, Allworth's Head of Wealth Planning, joins the show to discuss why having the right estate plan i…
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In this episode, Oliver Cronk is joined by colleagues Jess McEvoy and James Heward, and Atom Bank's Head of AI and Data Science, Russell Collingham, to tackle the provocative question: "Is architecture for AI even necessary?" They explore the transformative impact of generative AI and the critical role of architecture in ensuring sustainable and sc…
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We turn to ancient philosophies to help us cope with the stress of modern life. But what if ancient wisdom could use some help from the modern world? Jay Shetty has made it his life’s work to make wisdom, peace, and purpose available to everyone. After living as a monk for 3 years, he left his monastic lifestyle with the hope of spreading what he l…
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My friend Daniel Marino made a critical observation about the karate community: “It’s about looking good, not learning how to fight.” Now, if you’re a part of the so-called “practical karate” or “practical bunkai” movement, you might think that you are exempt from this statement…but you’re not. Dan wasn’t just talking about the most traditional of …
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Send a Priority One Message to M.A.S.K. HQ! Matt Trakker, Scott, and T-Bob are continuing their European vacation with a trip to the Netherlands to enjoy the tulips, the windmills, the amazing construction and maintenance of the dikes…and probably some pharmaceuticals that are uniquely legal in Amsterdam. All of a sudden when one of the dikes is sh…
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat break down the latest global market dynamics - tariffs, inflation, and their impact on your investments. Then, they dive into real estate strategies, capital gains taxes, and how smart investors can minimize tax liabilities. Plus, a caller shares their rental property experience, leading to an insightful …
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On this SPECIAL EPISODE of Money Matters, Scott sits down with Allworth’s Chief Investment Officer Andy Stout to break down the latest market volatility. They explain what’s driving the turbulence, how it could impact your investments, and the smart moves to consider right now. Join Money Matters: Get your most pressing financial questions answered…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.combatlearning.com Today I analyze a jiu jitsu seminar conducted by David Ooi in Singapore. In the process, a lot of good little nuances surface that I don’t often get to talk about in other places. Other Paid Articles You Don’t Want to Miss……
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To recognize your own talent takes time and self-awareness. But to find the courage to pursue it? That often requires a spark of inspiration from someone else. For Hasan Minhaj, that spark came from an unexpected trio—a teacher, a roommate, and Napster. A former correspondent on The Daily Show, Hasan’s natural gift of gab allowed him to build a wid…
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Send a Priority One Message to M.A.S.K. HQ! Matt takes his adopted son Scott and robot T-Bob to visit a Parisian art gallery. Knowing that he needs a chauffeur for his kid, Matt also takes Buddy Hawks, the long suffering M.A.S.K. agent who constantly watches his paramilitary friends go on cool adventures while he replaces windshield wiper fluid for…
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On November 5, 1986 - 20-year-old Scott Macklem was gunned down on the campus of Saint Clair County Community College (SC4) in Port Huron, Michigan. At the time of his murder, Fred Freeman, now known as Temujin Kensu claims he was over 400 miles away in the Upper Peninsula with his pregnant girlfriend. The trial that ensued has been questioned by l…
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss recent reports of increased bearish sentiment in the market, reaching levels not seen in over a year. Then, they break down the complexities of life insurance policies with long-term care benefits. Are they worth the investment or are there better options? Later, they speak with Suzanne Conrad, Al…
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Most people believe the only way to lead is to become the best at something. But what if great leadership means admitting you’re not the best at anything? Jocko Willink believes the secret to his greatest achievements come down to one thing – humility. A retired Navy SEAL commander, Jocko served 20 years in the U.S. military, leading one of the mos…
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Send a Priority One Message to M.A.S.K. HQ! When the ghost of Caesar haunts the Palantine Hill to scare off Matt Trakker’s workers, there is only one thing to do: Time to call in Scooby Doo. Just kidding, it turns out that V.E.N.O.M. is on the hunt for the lost sword of CAESAR, which… makes you invincible and is responsible for the rise and fall of…
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat address common fears about IRAs and 401(k)s amidst the changing political landscape. They also discuss the impact of tariffs on the economy and guide an investor through what they believe are the four pillars of a fulfilling life. Finally, they help a caller navigate her options for where to live now that…
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Positional sparring is consistent with the constraints-led approach (CLA) to coaching—and by extension, scalable live training (SLT)—but positional sparring tends to have a less flexible scope of practice. So whereas all positional sparring can be CLA, the CLA is not simply positional sparring: it can be much more or much less, depending on the nec…
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Death is a word we like to avoid. We dance around the subject or use vague euphemisms to not hurt anybody. But what if being open about our deaths meant we could live happier lives? That’s where Alua Arthur comes in. Alua is one of the most prominent death doulas in the country, which means it’s her job to help people die. She offers support to her…
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss how strategic investing, guided by historical lessons, can help you master your financial decisions. Then, they take calls from listeners seeking advice on optimizing savings and investment plans. Scott and Pat share their expertise on managing large sums of money, such as deciding between annuiti…
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People aren’t born great leaders. They learn to become great leaders. For Brian Chesky, the learning never stops. As the co-founder of Airbnb, he had to transition from an impassioned entrepreneur with a brilliant idea into a CEO responsible for thousands of employees. To make the hard decisions necessary for Airbnb to survive the COVID pandemic, a…
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