A broadcast by two college friends from the University of Wyoming who have found themselves living across the country with 3 kids each, and divorced. This is not a show about ex spouse bashing. This is a show about advice and coping with the changes in life that come from divorce.
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The 5 Best Films of Every Year Ever features experts and enthusiasts and, well, their favorite films of every year ever. Host Tristan Ettleman sits down with a new guest every week to dive into the history and beauty of some of the best movies to ever come out of the cinematic medium.
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Conversations to educate businesses on how to discuss topics of health (physical, mental, financial) and implement all into their company. Episodes include guests who are experts in a variety of fields and our own experiences as business owners and leaders.
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CLASSICAL MUSIC has been misappropriated as a musical genre and a culture rooted in the aesthetics of Western Europe. TRILLOQUY is the weekly podcast built to DECOLONIZE the traditional definitions and conversations surrounding CLASSICAL MUSIC.
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Conscious Capitalism: contradiction in terms, or way of the future? Timothy Henry and Raj Sisodia, co-founders of the Conscious Capitalism movement and co-authors of ‘Conscious Capitalism - The Field Guide' get together and discuss current topics from the perspective of enlightened, conscious entrepreneurs and businesses.
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Scott Curtis, associate professor of radio/film/television and communication at Northwestern University, has published extensively on the use of moving images in scientific and medical research, education, and communication. That particular interest certainly informs most of his picks, but the conversation also includes the spectacle of sound and f…
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How This Beauty Packaging Brand Is Disrupting the Industry for Good with Quadpack's Tim Eaves
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56:55What happens when a business puts purpose before profit—and proves that the two can grow together? In this episode of The Conscious Capitalists, hosts Timothy Henry and Raj Sisodia sit down with Tim Eaves, co-founder and CEO of Quad Pack, a global beauty packaging company redefining industry norms through radical collaboration, sustainability, and …
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Shawn Hall brings his love of silent films to new audiences through his Shawn Toks Silents TikTok account, where he is currently working his way through reviewing each movie on Silent Era’s Top 100 Silent Movies List. He stretches back a little bit further than most silent film enthusiasts, however, by exploring 1905 through films of “serious” topi…
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Drink Like Nature: Gut Health, Kombucha, and the Power of Fermentation with Joan Karp
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36:35Episode 69 – Drink Like Nature: Gut Health, Kombucha, and the Power of Fermentation with Joan Karp In this deliciously insightful episode, we welcome Joan Karp, founder of Keystone Cultures, a Pennsylvania-based fermented beverage company helping people “drink like nature.” Joan joins us to share her journey from backyard brews to being a farmers m…
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Dan Willard’s interest in film was fostered by a viewing of Eraserhead in 1977 and a number of UCLA film classes. In more recent years and reflecting the depths of his cinephilia, that has manifested in his extensive Films by the Year site and YouTube channel, which have been linked to many times in this very show’s notes (in this case, ranging fro…
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What Enron, Layoffs & Love Taught CEO of Improving, Curtis Hite
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59:35What happens when you combine trust, tech, and a deep commitment to doing business the right way? You get Curtis Hite, CEO and Chairman of Improving, a software consulting company that’s turning heads—not just for their tech chops, but for how they treat people. In this episode of The Conscious Capitalists, Timothy Henry and Raj Sisodia chat with C…
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The year 1905 pops up early in many film histories to address the start of the "nickelodeon era." As past seasons have shown, the Harris brothers' Pittsburgh storefront wasn't truly the first space dedicated to showing movies, but it and others shifted the needle in forming the activity of moviegoing. This season and its guests address the unificat…
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Expedition Leadership to Business Health: Shawn Stratton on Trust, Teamwork, and Financial Efficiency
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49:58In Episode 68 of the Healthy Team Healthy Business podcast, we welcome leadership consultant and Schooley Mitchell franchise owner Shawn Stratton. Drawing from decades of experience leading wilderness expeditions around the globe, Shawn shares powerful insights into team dynamics, trust-building, and leadership under pressure. We discuss: How wilde…
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Opus 261 - From Music to Medicine (feat. Yuliana Lagunas)
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54:55Yuliana Lagunas is a rising star in the world of music as the concert mistress of the Inner-City Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles (ICYOLA), and hopes to use the leadership skills she's cultivated to become a leading pediatrician! She joins Loki to talk about her journey, so far, why ICYOLA has been important for her overall development, and what this…
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Why Customer Trust Is the New Currency with Sonya Gafsi-Oblisk
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1:05:16For Sonya Gafsi-Oblisk, business has never just been about what's on the shelves—it’s about creating real connections, building trust, and staying true to a higher purpose. As Chief Merchandising and Marketing Officer at Whole Foods Market, Sonya brings a modern, customer-first perspective to one of the world’s most iconic conscious brands. In this…
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Opus 260 - "Seasons of Change" (feat. Curtis Stewart)
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1:03:43Curtis Stewart returns to TRILLOQUY to chat about his life since becoming Artistic Director of the American Composers Orchestra, his engagements with the Gateways Music Festival, and his newest work, "Seasons of Change". Loki speaks to what he thinks people should think about as it relates to current TV shows and movies that deal with group resista…
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This season’s conversations about film in 1904 often turned to the “awkwardness” of finding standout titles and defining the most representative developments in the art, business, and reception of cinema. Nevertheless, this year’s five guests presented exciting threads of potential futures that, in many ways, were resolved into the narrative model …
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How to Build a High-Performance Workplace Culture with Brett Hoogeveen of BetterCulture
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34:32Struggling with low employee engagement or team misalignment? In this episode of Healthy Team Healthy Business, we talk with Brett Hoogeveen, co-founder of BetterCulture, about how intentional leadership and a strong workplace culture can transform your team—and your bottom line. Whether you're a business owner, team leader, or HR professional, thi…
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Opus 259 - "Reflections of Resilience" (feat. Damien Sneed)
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1:12:57World-renowned musician, educator, performer, and composer, Damien Sneed, chats with Loki about his life, the power of existence, and the upcoming premiere of his new work, "Reflections of Resilience" by the Gateways Festival Orchestra. Loki speaks to dealing with feelings of "being left out" as Black communities grow within the field of classical …
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Film preservationist Céline Ruivo brings an eye for color and pre-cinema to her five early cinema picks for 1904. From scientific intent to fantasy, and industrialism and modernity in between, she demonstrates how an apparently unmemorable year like 1904 can still provide great insight into the art and technology of cinema at the time. Céline holds…
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Bob and Michelle Fish on Brewing a Purpose-Driven Future at Biggby Coffee
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45:58Can a coffee company become a force for human dignity, equity, and global transformation? Bob and Michelle Fish of Biggby Coffee share how they turned a moment of internal reckoning into a bold reimagining of their entire business. What began as a thriving franchise built on smiles and slogans took a sharp turn when they realized that their “happy …
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Martin L. Johnson, film historian and Associate Professor in English and Comparative Literature at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has literally written the book on local films in the United States. While most of his picks fit into that definition, he also brings comic chases and early filmic nudity into the conversation. Martin is als…
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Dimitrios Latsis, Associate Professor in Digital and Audiovisual Preservation at the University of Alabama, has worked extensively in the fields of American visual culture, early cinema, archival studies, and digital humanities. These interests are brought into the conversation about his five eclectic picks, in addition to some “runner-ups” that pa…
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How Paul Rice Took Fair Trade USA from Idea to Global Movement
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1:02:17For Paul Rice, ethical business isn’t just an ideal—it’s a movement that reshapes industries, empowers farmers, and transforms global supply chains. As the founder of Fair Trade USA, he has spent decades championing conscious consumerism, proving that profit and purpose can go hand in hand. In this episode, Paul takes us on a journey through the or…
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Opus 258 - "Sedition Ensemble" (feat. Jessie Montgomery)
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1:11:21Loki chats with Grammy-winning composer Jessie Montgomery about her trajectory as an artist, the role her parents and broader New York community played in her development, maintaining a sense of authenticity through notoriety, and lots more. Loki responds to recent lay offs at the Kennedy Center. Support for TRILLOQUY comes from Boulanger Initiativ…
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George Willeman has been the Nitrate Film Vault Leader at the Library of Congress for 41 years. Having been in love with movies as far back as he can remember, George is still constantly amazed at the discoveries found within the Library’s nitrate film collection, and his picks reflect the enthusiasm and intrigue that occur at least weekly in his r…
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Opus 257 - Remembering Fernande Decruck (feat. Dr. Matthew Aubin)
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1:12:35Dr. Matthew Aubin has dedicated his research to raising awareness around the music of a French woman named Fernande Decruck, whose legacy has fallen into relative obscurity. He chats with Loki about his professional trajectory, his introduction to the music of Decruck, the new album featuring music of Decruck, and how he contextualizes his work wit…
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Film historian Steve Massa is a particular expert on silent film comedy. His five choices for 1904 certainly reflect that interest, as they feature premises and gags that can still rouse surprise, chuckles, and laughs today. Steve is the author of Lames Brains and Lunatics: The Good, the Bad, and the Forgotten of Silent Comedy and its sequel as wel…
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Curtis May - host of The Practical Wealth Show on building financial health
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56:44Curtis May joined our show today to discuss his approach to helping investors really lay out a plan and execute it well. He describes himself as a 'defensive coordinator' for wealth planning and he explains it incredibly well. He helps people set goals, find a path to achieve them, then execute each step. When a business owner or their team can rel…
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Why Elina Teboul Believes Great Leaders Balance Masculine and Feminine Energy
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58:25For Elina Teboul, leadership isn’t just about strategy—it’s about embracing the full spectrum of human intelligence to drive innovation, build psychological safety, and foster inclusive workplaces. In her new book, Feminine Intelligence, she reveals how integrating both feminine and masculine traits can unlock creativity, enhance decision-making, a…
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While 1904 doesn't have an iconic film like the past two seasons have each featured, that doesn't mean it doesn't have its share of worthwhile films and intriguing aspects of film history to explore. From the eve of the nickelodeon boom to expanding narrative ambitions, this season will explore both returning and new threads of the cinematic discou…
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Opus 256 - "The Voice of Whitney" (feat. Sean Mayes)
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1:03:15Loki chats with Maestro Sean Mayes to unpack Black identity north of the "American" border, his work with the Pops of Color Orchestra, the power of Whitney Houston's music in a symphonic setting, and more! Loki also speaks on the idea of relevance in classical music. Sean Mayes The Voice of Whitney at Town Hall Pops of Color Orchestra "It's Not Rig…
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Opus 255 - "SEVENTEEN" (feat. Portia Kamons and Ron Ramin)
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1:00:19Loki chats with librettist/producer Portia Kamons and composer Ron Ramin about their joint venture with the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, designed to meaningfully engage Generation Z. Loki shares the reasoning behind his return to "traditional" orchestral engagements. Ron Ramin Portia Kamons More on SEVENTEEN "SEVENTEEN" Promo Hungarian March fro…
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Toward Health - Low-Carb for Metabolic Health with Amy Eiges
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45:13Amy Eiges is a health coach and reformed chronic dieter who is passionate about helping others recover from the diet-binge-gain-shame cycle she struggled with for years. Since discovering ketogenic and low-carb lifestyle, she has lost over 200 pounds and has both reversed pre-diabetes and resolved lifelong depression. “When I was just starting out,…
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When Matthew O’Hayer Knew Vital Farms Would Change the Industry
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58:37What does it take to build over 50 companies while staying true to purpose-driven business principles? For Matthew O’Hayer, entrepreneurship isn’t just about business success—it’s about passion, purpose, and making a meaningful impact. Matt shares how a simple observation on his farm—watching free-range chickens thrive—led to the creation of a comp…
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While one particular film was explored in-depth this season, every guest (whether they selected The Great Train Robbery or not) explored lesser known or at least lesser appreciated arenas of cinema in 1903. The myth busting, amateur spotlighting, and spectacle showcasing elements of this season's conversations make the case for the expansion of the…
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Opus 254 - "Discover Angelitos Negros" Part 2 (feat. Cheryl Warfield)
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59:54Loki chats with Cheryl Warfield about her career as a singer, her beginnings outside of the music industry, and her upcoming collaboration with The Discovery Orchestra for their presentation of "Discover Angelitos Negros" in celebration of Black History Month. Loki offers continued thoughts on the takeover of the Kennedy Center. The Discovery Orche…
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Opus 253 - "Discover Angelitos Negros" Part 1 (feat. George Marriner Maull)
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1:02:55Loki chats with George Marriner Maull, founder of the Discovery Orchestra, about his life, engaging new audiences through public media, and his upcoming Black History Month celebration concert: "Angelitos Negros". Loki shares his thoughts on the recent takeover of the Kennedy Center. The Discovery Orchestra George Marriner Maull New World Symphony …
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Colin Williamson, Assistant Professor in Cinema Studies at University of Oregon, has wide-ranging interests, including animation, special effects, and media archaeology. With these angles and more in mind, he brings a unique perspective and some myth busting to his standout films of 1903. Colin is the author of Hidden in Plain Sight: An Archaeology…
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How Shane Jackson Built a Healthcare Empire with Heart
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1:04:29Imagine leading a company that serves over 10 million patients annually—while ensuring it remains one of the best places to work. For Shane Jackson, President of Jackson Healthcare, purpose and conscious leadership aren’t just ideals—they’re at the heart of his business. In this episode, Shane shares how aligning personal values with organizational…
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Film archivist and historian Rob Stone has always been interested in silent film. With his five picks, he charts evolving storytelling capabilities in the medium’s earliest days and the darker side of the fading actuality, mostly as represented by one filmmaker! Rob’s publishing company Split Reel specializes in books and other media highlighting l…
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Opus 252 - "Songs in Flight" (feat. Shawn E. Okpebholo)
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1:07:18Loki chats with composer Shawn E. Okpebholo about the idea of "music for music's sake", the importance he puts on responding to calls for social justice, and his latest release, "Songs in Flight". Loki compares backlash against Beyoncé's Grammy wins to society's general aversion to musical evolution and change. Support for TRILLOQUY comes from Feed…
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Pordenone Silent Film Festival director Jay Weissberg has facilitated an array of programs that expand the canonical ideas about what was made in the silent era and what can be appreciated now. With his picks (which he stretches a bit past five with two more must-sees), he showcases international, amateur, and aesthetic ambitions in 1903. Jay also …
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How Shawn Nelson Built LoveSac by Thinking Differently
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1:06:22Imagine starting a business in your parents’ basement, winning Richard Branson’s Rebel Billionaire, and then turning your crazy idea—giant, overstuffed bean bags—into a $700 million furniture empire. Sounds like a movie, right? But for Shawn Nelson, it was just the beginning. He shares the highs, the lows, and the “what-was-I-thinking” moments that…
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Silent film historian Bruce Calvert has been collecting silent film memorabilia for 30 years, showcased on his site The Silent Film Still Archive. He shares his story of how he came to develop this interest and addresses how supporting materials can help us understand how incomplete, missing, and even fully surviving movies were made, seen, and rec…
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Opus 251 - "South Side Impresarios" (feat. Samantha Ege)
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58:04Loki chats with acclaimed musicologist and pianist Samantha Ege about her early engagement with music, her work highlighting and preserving the work of Black women in classical music, and her new book, "South Side Impresarios". Loki reacts to the idea of fighting against upcoming challenges in America. Dr. Samantha Ege "South Side Impresarios" Sama…
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2025 Business Wellness Summit Recap Episode!!
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31:29If you were not able to attend our Wellness Summit in person, we wanted to take the time to recap some of our highlights from our presenters. This episode does that and talks a bit more about what's coming up in 2025!! Thanks for taking the time to listen. Thanks to our speakers: Scott Dolly Dr. Stephen Hussey Dr. Terin Fetty Denyse Phelps Stacie H…
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Neil Brand has been a silent film accompanist for nearly 40 years. He shares his musical expertise, which also includes composing new scores for silent film re-releases, while exploring exciting threads of fantasy, comedy, and violence in his five picks. Neil regularly plays at the Barbican and BFI National Film Theatres in London and film festival…
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Opus 250 - "We Have a Dream" (feat. Carlos Simon)
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1:00:06Composer Carlos Simon returns to TRILLOQUY to offer updates on life, music, and the pursuit or peace in a world filled with change and uncertainty. Loki shares writings of Martin Luther King Jr. to commemorate MLK Day and the inauguration of Donald Trump as 47th President of the United States. Carlos Simon "Ring Shout" by Carlos Simon "brea(d)th" b…
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Enhancing Communities Through Real Estate with Terry Montesi
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48:41Meet Terry Montesi, CEO of Trademark Property, where his long-standing involvement in the conscious capitalism community and his approach to real estate development makes a mark unlike anything we've ever seen. Together, they discuss his philosophy of placemaking, which focuses on creating community-centered retail, multifamily, and mixed-use prope…
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Opus 249 - "American Sketches" (feat. Kristin Lee)
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52:40Violinist Kristin Lee joins Loki to discuss her new album, "American Sketches", and to unpack the question of who (and what) is American. Loki offers Buddhist texts as encouragement to those impacted by the California fires. Kristin Lee "American Sketches" Emerald City Music "Monk's Mood" (perf. Kristin Lee and Jeremy Ajani Jordan) "Southland Sketc…
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The law (at least in America) had a significant effect on the development of film genres, aesthetics, production, and viewing practices from 1903 on. The world over, tightly run studios were becoming more and more prevalent, shifting story films further and further into the spotlight, and dedicated filmviewing spaces were cropping up. It's difficul…
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Opus 248 - "Loving v. Virginia" (feat. Damien Geter)
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1:02:28Loki chats with composer Damian Geter about his upbringing, career success, and his new opera that shines a light on the Loving v. Virginia court case, which made interracial marriage legal in the United States. Damian also offers words on "The Blacknificent 7" and their hopes for the industry. Loki shares his experiences and opinions on the topic …
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Christine Heckart Reveals the Key to Thriving in Silicon Valley
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1:02:17Christine Heckart isn’t just a leader—she’s a champion of creating workplaces where people can truly thrive. CEO of Xapa World and a veteran in the tech world with over 25 years of experience, her story is a testament to the power of leading with authenticity, empathy, and purpose—and she’s here to share it all. We talk about how to help individual…
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It's not like the established actuality suddenly evaporated in 1902, but as guests have pointed out throughout this season, a diversification of film topics, aesthetics, and technology fostered new genres and production styles. In this season finale, Tristan briefly summarizes the common threads of his conversations and puts together the most selec…
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