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Skeptoid

Brian Dunning

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The true science behind our most popular urban legends. Historical mysteries, paranormal claims, popular science myths, aliens and UFO reports, conspiracy theories, and worthless alternative medicine schemes... Skeptoid has you covered. From the sublime to the startling, no topic is sacred. Weekly since 2006.
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Terrain Theory is hosted by childhood friends Ben Hardy and Mike Merenda, two seekers on a mission to dismantle the fear-based germ-theory paradigm and illuminate how the body’s terrain—its environment, balance, and intelligence—shapes true wellness. Through insightful conversations with pioneering guests, we reveal how nature’s intelligence, ancient wisdom, and modern science converge in the art of true health and healing. Every episode invites you to reclaim your agency, recognize that you ...
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Hosted by award-winning story coach K.M. Weiland, the Helping Writers Become Authors podcast will take you deep into story theory, writing techniques, and all the incredible wisdom of story. There is no such thing as "just a story." Come along to find out how to write YOUR best story, astound the world, and (just maybe) change your life!
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The Morning Edition

The Age and Sydney Morning Herald

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The Morning Edition (formerly Please Explain) brings you the story behind the story with the best journalists in Australia. Join host Samantha Selinger-Morris from the newsrooms of The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, weekdays from 5am.
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Dorsey Wright research is conducted along technical lines, adhering to the relationship between supply and demand. We believe this simple but accurate economic theory is manifested as a constant battle between these two forces for control of the equity vehicle. It is this objective, logical approach which helps reduce uncertainty in the market. We believe our Research, coupled with your own fundamental research, will greatly increase your probability of success whether your investment busine ...
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I created this podcast to help smart, successful women like you finally get everything you want in love—and in life—by turning your attention inward, where real transformation begins. Because the truth is: when you change, everything does. This isn’t another podcast about how to “fix yourself” to be chosen. It’s about becoming so whole, grounded, and self-led that you choose what—and who—gets to be in your life. As a former psychotherapist turned truth-teller and life disrupter, I’m not here ...
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Typology

Ian Morgan Cron

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Who are we? Why do we act, think and feel the way we do? How can we become our best, most authentic selves? Welcome to Typology, a podcast that explores the mystery of the human personality and how we can use the Enneagram typing system as a tool to become our best, most authentic selves. Hosted by author, speaker and counselor, Ian Morgan Cron, Typology features interviews with thought leaders from every sphere of life, including renowned Enneagram authors and teachers, psychologists, theol ...
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The Geologic Podcast is a weekly podcast consisting of personal stories, comedy sketches, news commentary, music and movie reviews, science advocacy, original songs, and interviews. Its host and producer is musician, composer, drummer, comedian, storyteller, TEDx speaker, event emcee, and vigilant defender of the Theory of Gravity— George Hrab. The content often draws from Geo’s musical career; the music industry in general; his adventures as a semi-almost-famous critical thinker; his fascin ...
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Impactful conversations with the world's top experts in health, wealth, and love to help you reach your full potential. Guests include: Robert Kiyosaki (Rich Dad Poor Dad), Steve Aoki, Robert Greene, Dr. Jason Fung, Dr. Steven Gundry, Neil deGrasse Tyson (StarTalk), Dennis Rodman, Wim Hof, Daniel Pink, Doctor Mike, Lewis Howes (School of Greatness), Tom Bilyeu (Impact Theory), Andrew Yang, Dr. Paul Conti, Charles Hoskinson (Ethereum), Dr. Drew (After Dark), Jo Koy, Jordan Belfort (Wolf of Wa ...
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Since late 2020, the case of missing Sydney woman Melissa Caddick has captivated the country. A seemingly successful businesswoman from Sydney's eastern suburbs went missing after authorities raided her Dover Heights home amid questions over an unlicensed financial planning business. Sydney Morning Herald investigative journalist Kate McClymont would reveal key details of a massive Ponzi scheme and a $23 million fraud that ripped off investors including her family and friends as Caddick live ...
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Trauma, but lol. My guests are mental health professionals, and every other episode, I coach a listener through real-life struggles. Why does healing feel so damn hard? Why do we keep chasing emotionally unavailable people, doubting our self-worth, or feeling stuck in the same cycles no matter how much we try to “just move on”? And most importantly… how do we actually change? Hey, I’m Remy, and on this podcast, we’re diving into all things healing, transformation, and self-worth, without the ...
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Physiotype

Alex Garcia and Colby Whitted

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On this show Alex Garcia and Colby Whitted discuss personality types. What are personality types? Are they real or pseudoscience? Do personality types have a place in modern psychology? And most notably, can they be inferred visually? If you're into MBTI (Myers Briggs Type Indicator), Enneagram, Socionics, or any other personality type system based on Carl Jung's cognitive functions, this is the podcast for you. Part of the MetroCast.FM network.
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Crazy Strange Daze

Mick Strange

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Exploring all matters of high strangeness, from the paranormal, weird science, forbidden archeology, giants and of course your dude and mine...Sasquatch. We'll ask such hard hitting questions like, what is Sasquatch? Is he the Great North American Tree Ape? Or just some portal tripping, inter-dimensional long haired hippy type? My moneys on Ape, and I bet just like most of his ilk, when he's mad, he flings the poop.....
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The Behavior Shift Show

The Lantern Group, Inc

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The Behavior Shift Show is your go-to weekly podcast for unlocking the science of personal transformation. Each short-form episode dives into powerful behavioral science concepts—breaking down the psychology behind goals, habits, motivation, and lasting behavior change. Whether you're striving for personal growth, looking to improve productivity, or simply curious about the hidden forces shaping your daily decisions, this podcast is here to help you take actionable steps toward a better you. ...
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Welcome to The Fundraising Coach . . . the show that provides straight talk and practical tools that I've shared with hundreds of nonprofits to help them raise millions of dollars. You'll learn everything you need to become an expert fundraiser and build a high-performance, winning fundraising program. So whether you're an executive, staff member or board member, you'll be learning the inside scoop from one of the nation's leading social entrepreneurs and fundraisers who's been in your shoes ...
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If you have experienced any type of chronic pain, chronic illness or mental challenge like anxiety/depression this podcast is for you, so you can take your power back. Hear inspiring testimonials by everyday people who have healed their bodies and minds of chronic pain, illness & dis-ease. Learn about different supportive modalities for self healing like brain retraining, nervous system regulation, somatic experiencing, polyvagal theory, journalling, exposure therapy & more. Explore the mind ...
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TAPA Talks

My Little Toni

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In the Philippines, "tapa" is a type of dried or cured meat. It's also my initials, which is probably why I'm rather tough, mostly salty, needlessly oily, and overall an acquired taste. Nothing special, just random thoughts on pop culture, communication theory, personal development, and life in general. Cover art photo from Kawaling Pinoy: https://www.kawalingpinoy.com/filipino-beef-tapa/
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The Human Petri Dish Where human behaviour gets delightfully messy Welcome to the Lab… and Today! Hosted by Andrew Boyton, The Human Petri Dish is where we place the wild, messy, and fascinating experiment of being human under the microscope. This curious and slightly mischievous podcast explores the raw realities of life, relationships, leadership, culture, and technology and how they collide in the modern world. Andrew blends his expertise in leadership, psychotherapy, research, and relati ...
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Sage Sociology

Sage Publications

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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from Sage for Sociology. Sage is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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The $100 MBA Show

Omar Zenhom

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Awarded Best of Apple Podcasts, The $100 MBA Show delivers practical business lessons for the real world. These no fluff episodes are packed with only the pure business building training you want. Omar Zenhom shares lessons, strategies and insights from 20+ years of entrepreneurship. He’s bootstrapped two multi-million dollar businesses (and several smaller businesses, too). Join him for short, actionable lessons on how to do everything from validating your idea, to audience-building and mar ...
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Running a Shopify store? You already know success isn't about finding the right app—it's about knowing which strategies actually work at your specific stage of growth. I'm Steve Hutt, and I've lived every level of the ecommerce journey. From eBay Power Seller shipping products from my garage, to co-founding and scaling VisionPros.com (an optical DTC startup) through to a successful exit, then spending 6+ years as a Shopify Merchant Success Manager helping 100+ brands from startup to enterpri ...
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Healthy // Toxic is all about what makes relationships healthy or unhealthy. The show provides a scientifically informed perspective especially on the topics of narcissism, narcissistic abuse, and the negative effects of being exposed to a narcissist in the workplace, family, or in a romantic relationship. The show also treats related topics like borderline, histrionic, antisocial, and cluster B personality disorders more broadly.The featured hosts are mental health counselor, Todd Grande Ph ...
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The American Monetary Association is a non-profit venture funded by The Jason Hartman Foundation that is dedicated to educating people about the practical effects of monetary policy and government actions on inflation, deflation and freedom. Our goal is to help people prosper in the midst of uncertain economic times. The American Monetary Association believes that a new and innovative understanding of wealth, value, business and investment is necessary to thrive in the new reality of big gov ...
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magnetar / ˈmæɡnɪtɑː / noun a type of neutron star that has a very intense magnetic field, over 1000 times greater than that of a pulsar. Help Wanted: Agent needed for clandestine mission in an undisclosed location. Observe and report. Duration of assignment: Indeterminate. Ability to function at high altitudes a prerequisite.
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Join us as we detail MCAT exam topics. Each podcast covers several MCAT sections with lessons based on review material put out by the AAMC, such as practice tests and question banks. Sam also interviews MCAT tutors and experts who share tips on how premed students can raise their score to get into medical school.
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The INFJ Circle Podcast is a deep dive into the world of the INFJ, one of the rarest MBTI personality types. Each episode explores the unique inner world of INFJs—their emotions, intuition, strengths, and challenges—while offering insights that help make sense of their experiences. We cover topics ranging from navigating relationships and managing emotional overload to finding purpose, building routines, and thriving in careers that align with your true self. But it’s not just about theory: ...
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OUT OF TIME

Magnus Selden

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Hi, welcome to the podcast! On this Podcast, I talk about pretty much anything I wish. Usually movies, or TV shows. However, I will also talk about life and sometimes stuff that is going on in my life. There is not any particular setup to the podcast but just me talking about stuff I enjoy. I will mark the type of episode it is by the title. Hope you enjoy and smash that follow button. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outatime/support
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The Binary Breakdown

The Binary Breakdown

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Binary Breakdown is your go-to podcast for exploring the latest in computer science research and technology. Each episode dives into groundbreaking papers, emerging technologies, and the ideas shaping our digital world. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a computer science student, or a seasoned professional, Binary Breakdown decodes complex topics into insightful discussions, connecting the dots between theory and real-world application. Join us as we break down binary, byte by byte, to unco ...
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Listen into "Everyday Epigenetics: Raw. Real. Relatable" podcast! Hosted by Susan Robbins, Certified Epigenetic Human Performance Coach, and Kate King, licensed psychotherapist and board-certified art therapist. This podcast is your go-to guide for living a radiant, authentic life, by understanding you. We’re breaking down how your lifestyle, environment, mindset, and relationships impact your genetic expression (yes, seriously!). No one-size-fits-all advice here, just real talk, expert insi ...
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The Hub for Important Ideas

Stephen James and Ken Swain

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The Hub for Important Ideas is a podcast about the serious issues of our time, hosted by cultural critics Stephen James and Ken Swain. They challenge conventional thinking about contemporary problems including Mental Health, Economic Inequality, the Environment, Bigotry, and War in intelligent conversations with thought leaders in various disciplines. Drawing on the groundbreaking work of Ernest Becker, author of The Denial of Death, and the cutting-edge research of Terror Management Theory, ...
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web3 with a16z crypto

a16z crypto, Robert Hackett, Sonal Chokshi

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"web3 with a16z" is a show about the next generation of the internet, and about how builders and users — whether artists, coders, creators, developers, companies, organizations, or communities — now have the ability to not just "read" (web1) + "write" (web2) but "own" (web3) pieces of the internet, unlocking a new wave of creativity and entrepreneurship. Brought to you by a16z crypto, this show is the definitive resource for understanding and going deeper on all things crypto and web3. From ...
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The JNPT Podcast

Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy

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The Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy is the official peer-reviewed publication of the Neurology Section of the American Physical Therapy Association. JNPT is the primary peer reviewed resource for advancing neurologic physical therapy practice through the dissemination of definitive evidence, translation of clinically relevant knowledge, and integration of theory into education, practice and research.
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Future ADHD

Grace Koelma

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Future ADHD is a podcast hosted by Grace Koelma, Founder & Educator at futureadhd.com, and creator of the Future ADHD Planner, with 50,000+ downloads and recommended by psychologists, therapists and coaches. Future ADHD exists to serve neurodivergents who have a deep sense that — while they struggle with self regulation and executive functioning on a daily basis — they’re not flawed or disordered, but rather living in a fast-paced world that wasn’t designed for their brain. Being diagnosed w ...
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Immersion

Pamela Carey

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Exploring a new topic each episode through the lens of psychology and philosophy. Have a thought on a past episode or an idea for a future one? You’re always invited to leave a voice message or write in at the links below, and I may bring your message into a future episode. Together we’ll unpack the questions and stories that shape how we live, think, and grow. Leave a voice message here: https://www.speakpipe.com/pamelacarey Write in here: https://www.pamcarey.com/contact This podcast is a ...
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Culture & Inequality Podcast

Culture & Inequality Podcast

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How does culture feed into inequality? And the other way around? In Culture and Inequality, cultural sociologists from universities across the world explore these topics in-depth from various perspectives on the basis of academic readings. While this podcast is primarily intended as a course module for advanced students in sociology, it certainly offers interesting insights to a more general audience too.
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Childhood and the Enneagram: Stories That Shape Us is a podcast for parents, educators, therapists, and anyone ready to heal their story and help others do the same. Hosted by licensed therapist, Enneagram practitioner, and author Susan Parker Jones, this series explores how our earliest experiences shape the way we see ourselves, relate to others, and show up for the next generation. Grounded in attachment theory, trauma-informed care, and the Harmony Model of the Enneagram, each episode un ...
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My podcast is for those students who are pursuing their Masters Degree in Sociology, in TU Nepal. I will be uploading questions that has been asked in final exams. Two podcast per week, that is on Froday and Monday.
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Building Better Systems

Galois, Joey Dodds, Shpat Morina

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Exploring tools and approaches that make us more effective engineers and make our systems safe and reliable. Join us for discussions on recent developments in topics such as best practices in reliability and security, applied formal methods, encryption, and safe and secure hardware.
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The Tai Lopez podcast brings you the best business education straight from the world's top entrepreneurs. I will also review the best books in health, wealth, love and happiness that will help you achieve your maximum potential and live the best life possible.
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Welcome to the podcast that helps you BELIEVE the UNBELIEVABLE: not just intuition, spirits, and signs—but also believe in yourself. And the Psychic Sisters will be your guide along the way. You were taught to doubt your intuition. To question your worth. To play it safe and follow the rules someone else wrote. But deep down, you’ve always known there’s more—more to you, more to this world, and more waiting on the other side of fear (and the other side of the veil). Trust Yourself! is the po ...
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Francille Zhuang is an undergrad at Purdue University and has been doing research with Benjamin Delaware and Patrick Lafontaine. In this episode we talk about her early research experiences on Property Based Testing, and we go through all the necessary information for applying for graduate school in Programming Languages in the US. Links Francille'…
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In this episode, I talk about what we should consider to be a measure function. Such functions can be used to show termination of some process or program, by assigning a measure to each program, and showing that as the program computes, the measure decreases in some well-founded ordering. But what should count as a measure function? The context for…
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Shortly after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Australia banned the importation of Russian crude oil. Even so, Russian oil is still making its way to our shores, and into our petrol. Kateryna Argyrou calls this blood oil - money from which goes to fund the Kremlin’s war machine. Today, Argryou, who chairs the Australian Federation of Ukrainian…
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This is a continuation of the attachment style series! So many of us are avoidant *and don't even know it.* We avoid conflict, people please, shut down, and/or chronically fail to voice our needs in relationships (yes! this is what a fear of intimacy looks like!). So how do we go from avoidant attachment to a healthier, more secure attachment? In t…
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You might think that evening drink helps you unwind, but science says otherwise. In this Everyday Epigenetics: Raw. Real. Relatable mini episode, certified epigenetic human performance coach Susan Robbins exposes the surprising truth about how alcohol disrupts your sleep, your hormones, and your body’s natural circadian rhythm. Alcohol may knock yo…
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What if the diet you believe is healing your body is actually holding it hostage? In this episode, we sit down with Mariah Manazza — once a full-on homesteader living the traditional diet dream — as she reveals how raw milk, pasture-raised meats, and ancestral traditions weren’t enough. In fact, they nearly broke her. Migraines, depression, numbnes…
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Still single and calling your love life “fine”? Please. Hilary isn’t buying it, and neither should you. In this episode, Hilary is getting real about the quiet ache that hides behind independence and success. She’s talking about the kind of loneliness that becomes familiar enough to live with, even when it quietly hurts. Maybe you’ve told yourself …
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Big decisions can feel paralyzing especially when the stakes are high and the path forward isn’t clear. If you’ve been stuck in indecision, this episode offers a way through. Omar shares a practical system for making hard choices with clarity and confidence. You’ll hear how successful founders approach tough calls, and learn how to apply the same f…
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The immune system is split up into two main categories - the adaptive immune system and the innate immune system. This episode will cover the intricacies of the innate immune system beginning with an overview of its constituent cells. We will then explore three pivotal elements of the system: anatomical barriers, the general inflammatory response, …
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Recently on this podcast we have been highly fixated on the problems within the Liberal opposition and we have neglected the government somewhat. So this week we are going to focus on Labor, and to that end we have a real treat for listeners. Sean Kelly, a columnist for The Age and Sydney Morning Herald, was previously a Labor staffer with Kevin Ru…
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What happens when an Enneagram Two (or…maybe a Four?) takes a deep dive into the ache beneath our desire to be good, loved, and whole? This week, I sit down with Heath Hardesty, pastor and author of All Things Together: How Apprenticeship to Jesus Is the Way of Flourishing in a Fragmented World. What begins as a conversation about the Enneagram Two…
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Why you attract the same partners, how triggers reveal your needs, and how to build secure, juicy relationships. A must-listen for your love evolution. Whether you're single, married, in a situationship, or still recovering from your last “What are we?” meltdown—this episode will give you some love. Today, we sit down with Yale-certified soul-align…
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THE SHOW NOTES Days of the week and their rules Intro New Parking Garage The History Chunk - November 20th Death By Lightning & Pluribus Religious Moron of the Week - Ray Dean Jr. Stocking Stuffer - All I Want for Christmas is Free Parking Ask George - Fade Outs? from Bill Tell Me Something Good - Cancelled Concert The Christmas Sweaters Dec.18th S…
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It’s a Sunday at a park in Singapore, and, as journalist Zach Hope observed, it’s the servants day off. They lounge on picnic rugs, shaking off the week of cooking, cleaning – and raising other people’s kids. Singapore has more than 300,000 migrant domestic workers, or “helpers”, as they’re called and many care for the children of expats, including…
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with @mansourtarek_ @rhackett In this episode of web3 with a16z crypto, host Robert Hackett talks with Kalshi Cofounder and CEO Tarek Mansour about how prediction markets are enabling people to trade directly on real-world events — from elections to inflation — and what this means for the future of finance and forecasting. Tarek explains why predic…
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Putting your work out there can feel intimidating especially when doubt creeps in. If you’ve ever hesitated to hit publish, you’re not alone. This week’s question comes from Sherry, who asks how to build the confidence to create and share content consistently. Omar offers a fresh take on what confidence really is, and how to earn it through action.…
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To continue our discussion on the immune system, in this episode, we will cover the second type of immune system – the adaptive immune system. We start with covering some vocabulary that you’ll need to know to understand the immune system, then we move into the cells that make up the adaptive immune system. Then we break down the two branches of th…
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The customer acquisition playbook that built your business three years ago is actively bleeding money today. In this episode, discover: Why single-channel strategies are crushing margins as CPMs creep up year over year—and the integrated SEO + paid media approach that's reducing customer acquisition costs by treating channels as complementary syste…
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This week, we’re turning our attention to critical decisions—the big, high-stakes choices that can shape our lives and careers. Unlike the quick, reactive calls we explored last time, these decisions demand time, reflection, and deliberate thought. We discuss how to slow down, broaden your options, and check for hidden biases, all while keeping you…
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There can be no mistaking it – it is that time of year known as the killing season. Because, as of this morning, there are two state political leaders who’ve lost their jobs. One whose job is rumoured to be on the chopping block. And all this, as rumours swirl that federal Opposition Leader Sussan Ley, might not last through to the new year. Today,…
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Donald Trump has long sworn that his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein was no big deal, that he didn’t know about his abuse of girls and women, and there was nothing of consequence in the so-called Epstein files. Then came last week, when a group of Democrats, and later Republicans, released thousands and thousands of pages of emails and correspond…
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If you’ve ever thought, “I’m so tired… but I slept,” this episode will hit home. After two powerful conversations with Dr. Kirk Parsley and Dr. Chris Winter in our Sleep Series, we’re rounding it out with a perspective everyone needs: rest is not the same as sleep. Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith, physician, bestselling author of Sacred Rest, and creator …
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Some entrepreneurs build massive businesses. A few manage to do it while taking month-long holidays several times a year. If that sounds impossible, this episode might change your mind. In this extended interview, Omar sits down with Dale Beaumont, CEO of Business Blueprint and 1Brain.it, international speaker, and author of 19 bestselling books. D…
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Four years ago, when our senior economics correspondent, Shane Wright, pointed out the failings of our central bank, government leaders, including the federal treasurer, sat up and took notice. Well now, he’s at it again. And this time, he’s got his sights on what he calls an unspoken economic problem that is driving down our quality of life. Today…
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Think that “a glass of wine a day” is good for you? Think again. In this raw and real mini episode, certified epigenetic human performance coach Susan Robbins breaks down what alcohol actually does to your brain, body, and genes.and why the effects go far deeper than most people realize. From neurotransmitter disruption and dopamine crashes to infl…
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Alcohol is the world’s most socially accepted toxin — a substance woven into our rituals, relationships, and celebrations, yet responsible for immeasurable physical, emotional, and societal harm. What happens when we finally confront that truth? In this episode, we sit down with Professor David Nutt, neuropsychopharmacologist, author, and founder o…
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Think you’re “too much,” “too independent,” or “too intimidating” for love? You’re not. You’re just done playing small! In this episode, Hilary Silver sits down with Ready for Love grad Kara Judd, a powerhouse executive who finally got honest about what was really holding her back in relationships. Kara opens up about how she stopped blaming her su…
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You’ve made the sale. Now what? If you’ve ever felt unsure about how to keep the momentum going, this episode offers a fresh way to think about what comes next. Omar explores a set of strategies that top brands use to increase revenue without chasing new customers or spending more on ads. You’ll hear how small, well-timed offers can turn a single p…
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This week in federal politics there was really only one show in town, and that was the compelling and 'can't look away' car crash that is the Liberal party's continued ructions on its net zero policy. They culminated, or maybe even concluded, on Thursday afternoon, when the Liberal Party met and finally came up with a policy. Today, host Jacqueline…
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Understanding the kidneys' role in the body’s balance is essential for the MCAT and beyond. In this episode, host Sam Smith discusses renal physiology, covering everything from kidney anatomy to the nephron’s critical functions in filtration, reabsorption, secretion, and excretion. You’ll explore the roles of the renal cortex and medulla, learn abo…
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In this heartfelt, humorous, and deeply human conversation, Ian sits down with longtime friend — artist, filmmaker, professor, and Enneagram Seven — Steve Taylor. You may know him as the legendary provocateur who "invented irony for Christians," but in this episode, we explore the terrain beneath the creativity, the energy, and the relentless forwa…
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For centuries, women were told their bodies were sinful, their intuition was dangerous, and their questions were rebellious. But what if rebellion is the path back to truth? In this episode, we sit down with Crystal Dawn — feminine empowerment leader and pastor’s kid turned spiritual sovereignty advocate — to unravel the layers of Christianity thro…
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THE SHOW NOTES Guilty Pleasures and a 38-year-old setlist Intro Cleaning behind the TV Community Calendar - November & December 2025 Ask George - Band tricks? from Jay (Not the SGU Jay) Religious Moron of the Week - Father Mark Rowles from John Hennis Tell Me Something Good - Dog Rescue Christmas Sweaters Dec. 18th Show Close ......................…
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“Did women ruin the workplace?” This was the question that was put forward in a New York Times podcast that - no surprises here - quickly went viral. The main thrust of the argument was that women are gossipy and overly emotional, and so, as we take over more and more businesses, we are a threat to the pursuit of truth and innovation. To say that w…
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With AI tools getting smarter by the day, it’s easy to wonder: do you still need a virtual assistant? If apps can handle your emails, schedule your meetings, and automate your workflow, what’s left for a human to do? If you’ve been thinking about whether to hire help or lean harder into tech, this episode is for you. This question comes from Kim, w…
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Here's what most brands get wrong about discounting: they launch site-wide sales that spike orders for a few days, then train customers to never buy at full price again. In this episode, discover: Why quantity-based discounting ("buy more, save more") doesn't condition customers to wait for promotions and can be a permanent offer that protects marg…
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How could dozens of white supremacists be allowed to rally outside of the NSW parliament building, on Saturday morning? And why didn’t the police who watched them congregate make them disperse, once they heard them use antisemitic tropes about power and influence, and chant a Hitler Youth slogan? These are just two of the questions facing our gover…
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Cells and tissues form the building blocks of life, which are crucial for mastering key concepts in the MCAT’s biology and biochemistry sections. In this episode, host Sam Smith breaks down the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, exploring animal, plant, and bacterial cell structures alongside unique cell types like erythrocytes. …
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This week, we’re diving even deeper into decision-making to tackle one of the toughest types of choices we face—tricky decisions. These are high-impact calls we have to make fast, often under pressure or stress, when our brains default to quick, reactive thinking. We break down why our instincts can sometimes lead us astray and share two practical …
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Tributes have flown in – from the likes of actor Russell Crowe and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese – for John Laws, the polarising broadcaster who died over the weekend at 90. But, it has to be asked: why are we still talking about him, decades after his peak, when he played a key role in helping prime ministers either nab, or keep their hold on po…
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