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If you play piano — you’re in the right place! Pianist and Keys player, Adam Saunders, in conversation with some of the best and most well-respected piano, keys and synth players from around the world. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, then this is the podcast for you! New episodes every Thursday!
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What does exercise do to your brain? Can psychedelics treat depression? From smart daily habits to new medical breakthroughs, welcome to TED Health, with host Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider. TED speakers answer questions you never even knew you had, and share ideas you won't hear anywhere else, all around how we can live healthier lives. Follow Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider on Instagram at @shoshanamd and LinkedIn at @shoshanaungerleidermd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Paltrocast With Darren Paltrowitz

Darren Paltrowitz / Paltrocast

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In July 2018, Long Beach, New York-based writer Darren Paltrowitz launched the award-winning “Paltrocast with Darren Paltrowitz,” as now airing regularly via 150+ channels and OTT carriers. Guests have included: Alison Brie, Ice-T, Johnny Knoxville, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Joey Badass, Anthony Anderson, Method Man, Mary J. Blige, Danica Patrick, Joel McHale, Jon Taffer, Nate Berkus, and Damon Dash.
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This podcast is a heartwarming and insightful conversation with professionals in the creative industry. We find out what inspired them to risk their livelihoods to join the creative industry. Each guest brings a work of art that inspired them, and a work that they have, in turn, created. Join these fun, thoughtful and inspiring conversations: Claret & Conversation: Voices from the Creative Industry is sponsored by Claret Press and Clapham Publishing Services. Join us every Wednesday for a ne ...
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Before the Bid

Andy Howell and Brandi Saunders

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Hello livestock friends and welcome to Before the Bid. This is a podcast dedicated to the livestock sales industry where we go behind the scenes of the operation and speak straight to the sellers. We discuss topics about the important aspects of their operation, location, the people behind the prep work, and talk about some of the animals that will be offered to YOU, the perspective buyers.
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I am Troy Saunders. I have been in the entertainment industry for nearly 30 years. I've done some acting, modeling, and vocal performing. I'm most proud of the time I spent promoting independent artist through my company "The BAAS Group". The BAAS Group started in 2009. My goal then was to provide an upscale space where independent Soul, Jazz, R&B, Funk, Inspirational and some Hip Hop artists could showcase their talents around the New York City Area. Recently I upgrade the BAAS Group name t ...
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Earth Ancients

Cliff Dunning

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Earth Ancients chronicles the growing (and often suppressed) evidence of known and unknown civilizations, their ruined cities, and artifacts developed from advanced science and technology. Erased from the pages of time, these cultures discovered and charted the heavens, developed earth-centric sciences and unleashed advancements that parallel and, in many cases, surpass our own. Join us and discover our lost history. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/earth- ...
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Democracy Paradox

Justin Kempf

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Is it possible for a democracy to govern undemocratically? Can the people elect an undemocratic leader? Is it possible for democracy to bring about authoritarianism? And if so, what does this say about democracy? ​​My name is Justin Kempf. Every week I talk to the brightest minds on subjects like international relations, political theory, and history to explore democracy from every conceivable angle. Topics like civil resistance, authoritarian successor parties, and the autocratic middle cla ...
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Journey across 12,000 years of history, myth, and fresh discoveries to assemble the mystifying ancient puzzle that is Atlantis! Go beyond the hit documentary and dive far deeper into the history, science, and philosophy of the lost continent.Past mistranslations and bizarre fringe theories have long relegated Atlantis to the realm of fantasy. But t…
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John Kokko When I moved to the SF Bay area, a friend introduced me to Fu Yu-Tai, a renowned tui-na (traditional Chinese bodywork) practitioner in the Outer Richmond of the city. I became his first student, spending every Saturday from 8 am to 8 pm for a year studying under him and working with his patients. At the same time, I got a job working at …
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The biggest disappointment is that democracies do not reduce social and economic inequality. Adam Przeworski In this episode, host Justin Kempf talks with political scientist Adam Przeworski about what truly defines democracy today. Przeworski explains why he sees no global democratic crisis, defends a minimalist view centered on free and fair elec…
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This "Paltrocast" features interviews with actress Alexandra Daddario, actor/producer, Drew Van Acker, "Power Book IV: Ghost" stars Isaac Keys, Carmela Zumbado, Manuel Eduardo Ramirez, Shane Harper and Miriam A. Hyman, Lili Simmons, showrunner Gary Lennon, comedian Ian Edwards, and "Forelock" stars David Krumholtz and Caleb Alexander Smith. Theme s…
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Today, we’re featuring an episode from NPR’s science podcast Short Wave. In it, host Regina G. Barber talks to NPR brain correspondent Jon Hamilton about MENTAL EXERCISES. Scientists have found the first compelling evidence that cognitive training can boost levels of a chemical that typically declines as people age. And previous studies of people h…
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MICHAEL TELLINGER is a scientist, researcher, and regular guest on more than 200 radio shows in the United States, United Kingdom, and Europe, such as Coast to Coast AM with George Noory and the Shirley Maclaine Show. In March 2011 he hosted the Megalithomania Conference in Johannesburg, South Africa, featuring Graham Hancock, Andrew Collins, and R…
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“A compelling, radical exploration of psychedelics’ healing potential.”—Kirkus Reviews Explains how psychedelic experiences offer a way to reconnect with the body, reclaim pleasure, rekindle joy, and reawaken to love Explores how psychedelics can support our sexual healing and offers a range of psychedelic integration techniques and somatic exercis…
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Attention isn't just about what we focus on -- it's also about what our brains filter out. By investigating patterns in the brain as people try to focus, computational neuroscientist Mehdi Ordikhani-Seyedlar hopes to build computer models that can be used to treat ADHD and help those who have lost the ability to communicate. Hear more about this ex…
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This "Paltrocast" features interviews with cast from "Robin Hood" (Jack Patten, Lauren McQueen, Lydia Peckham), "Tulsa King" (James Russo) and "The Wrecker" (Niko Foster, Art Camacho), the Soapstone Comedy Club's Aaron Sorrels, FINGER ELEVEN singer Scott Anderson, and "Parrot Kindergarten" director Amy Herdy. Theme song by Steve Schiltz.…
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World Champion Darcy Furber joins the show. The Manitoban captured the title of the International Blind Golf Association B1 category earlier this year. He’s also a member of the Manitoba Golf Hall of Fame. We chat about how he got into golf, his first set of clubs, what's in his bag now, playing as a junior, winning the high school championship, wi…
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This thought-provoking book presents a radically revised version of human prehistory. In a departure from previous works in this area, which have compiled puzzling phenomena and speculative ideas, this volume - the first in a series of four - provides a coherent and conclusive framework that offers a better understanding of our collective prehistor…
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“A self-help guide that blends neuroscience, mysticism, and psychology to argue that sleeping alone is the key to well-being for women.”—Kirkus Reviews Explains the energetic, emotional, and physical power of having your own sacred space to sleep Offers 64 step-by-step rituals for women to reclaim the power of intuition, renew energy, and connect w…
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For democratic revolutions to survive counterrevolution, they have to make certain choices that can undermine the quality of their democracy. Killian Clarke Political scientist Killian Clarke joins The Democracy Paradox to discuss his new book, Return of Tyranny: Why Counterrevolutions Emerge and Succeed. He explains why democratic revolutions are …
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Today’s episode features two people who are shaking up the U.S. healthcare system in very different but deeply humane ways. Dr. Fumiko Chino knows firsthand how devastating medical debt can be. After losing her husband to cancer and being left with overwhelming bills, she went to medical school to become a radiation oncologist and made it her missi…
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This "Paltrocast" features interviews with "Violent Ends" stars Alexandra Shipp and Nick Stahl, "House Of David" star Oded Fehr, and Bear McCreary, JD Payne and Duo Atlantic's Rachel Payne from "Dragon's Blood," "Stitch Head" star Asa Butterfield and director Steve Hudson and "The Alabama Solution" composers Mark Batson and Chris Hanebutt. Theme by…
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At the dawn of human history, on a sun-blazed hill in Southeastern Anatolia, an ancient mystery was carved into stone. Göbeklitepe, older than Stonehenge and the Pyramids, stands as a silent witness to the birth of belief itself. Yet beyond its massive pillars and enigmatic carvings lies another story, one of human longing, memory, and return.Damla…
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What if you could recall the skills you developed in past lifetimes, the languages you spoke, or the people you knew? Imagine rekindling the knowledge, connections, love, and growth you once had. Spiritual teacher Adam Apollo suggests that feelings of déjà vu, moments of deep familiarity when visiting a place for the first time, or those instances …
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What if ending food insecurity meant ditching charity models that haven’t been updated since the 1960s? Dion Dawson, TED Fellow and founder of Dion’s Chicago Dream, shares how he turned a spontaneous idea for giving back to his community into a thriving social enterprise, delivering top-quality produce to thousands of Chicago households every week …
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This "Paltrocast" features interviews with "The Chosen" creator Dallas Jenkins, actor/producer Brandon Routh, musician Laura Cox, actress/director Elizabeth Guest, "100 Meters" director Kenji Iwaisawa, and "Floating Carousel" stars Delilah Napier and Lucy Powers. Theme song by Steve Schiltz.
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Adam Levin joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Backbone,” by David Foster Wallace, which was published in The New Yorker in 2011. Levin, a winner of the New York Public Library’s Young Lions Fiction Award, is the author of the story collection “Hot Pink” and the novels “The Instructions,” “Bubblegum,” and “Mount Chicago.” Learn about your a…
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A unique study of the engineering and tools used to create Egyptian monuments Presents a stone-by-stone analysis of key Egyptian monuments, including the statues of Ramses II and the tunnels of the Serapeum Reveals that highly refined tools and mega-machines were used in ancient Egypt From the pyramids in the north to the temples in the south, anci…
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A few weeks after the failure of her business in London, Sarah was asked a question in a book she was reading. “What does money want to say to you?” She started writing a response and found words coming out of her pen that weren’t her own. They started with, “I would like to tell you to love me.”She was deeply touched, and intrigued to explore more…
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The regime question at its core is about how we should govern ourselves... This is an enduring question that is essential to democratic politics. Amel Ahmed This episode begins with host Justin Kempf and Javier Pérez Sandoval setting the stage for a deep dive into the “regime question,” highlighting its significance in democratic theory and contemp…
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It’s a common misconception that stomach ulcers are caused by emotional upset, psychological distress, or spicy food. Yet no convincing study has ever demonstrated that these factors directly cause ulcer disease. So what does cause stomach ulcers? Rusha Modi explains how one doctor’s famous (and dangerous) experiment led us to the answer. [Directed…
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Journalist Vanessa Grigoriadis talks to friends, experts, and celebrities about the chaos of dealing with aging parents. From Medicaid nightmares to emotional meltdowns in storage units, it’s a brutally honest, often hilarious look at one of life’s most disorienting stages. Come for the catharsis, stay for the gallows humor and unfiltered conversat…
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At this time of crisis Earth, Mosaic offerings bring the medicine of myth and story in ways that inspire creative imagination and genuine hope.Drawing upon decades of “hands on” work in the trenches of healing and transformation, Mosaic presentations and practices bring deeply intuitive and intensely imaginal approaches to pressing personal and soc…
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This "Paltrocast" features interviews with "Wayward" star Alyvia Alyn Lind, "Re-Election" stars Tony Danza and Adam Saunders, "The Last Frontier" creator Jon Bokenkamp, "Booked On Rock" host Eric Senich (as taped at the Freeport Memorial Library in Freeport, New York), audio highlights from "Paltrocast" attendance at New York Comic Con 2025, "Re-El…
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Deborah Cartwright obtained a BA Honours degree in Modern Continental Philosophy and Phenomenology and studied esoteric psychology through the Theosophical Society. Becoming a published author on self-development and esoteric psychology in 1999, with her non-fiction book The Inward Revolution, published by Warner, Little Brown and co-authored with …
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A Nautilus Book Awards Gold Medal Winner in LeadershipAre you longing for deeper connection, purpose, and inspiration in your professional and personal life? Do you wish to ignite your inner spark and lead with authentic power and presence? Is there a longing within you to not only uncover your own inspiration, but also the power to inspire itself?…
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Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women globally. And yet, many people pass up opportunities to get screened for the disease, often because of the invasive and sometimes painful process of mammograms. Chemist and professor Simona Francese presents a potentially groundbreaking alternative that could transform how and when we identify thi…
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Journal of Astrobiology, 16, 2025 JournalOfAstrobiology.com 52 Square-Shaped Structure Mars Mars: Geological Formation or Archaeology? Square-shaped Structure Within an Arabia Terra Crater? George J. Haas1 , William R. Saunders2 , and Robert M. Schoch3 1The Cydonia Institute, PO Box 102, Purcellville, VA, USA; [email protected] 2412 –…
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A Complementary Approach That Takes Just a Few Minutes a Day The Sleep Apnea Solution has helped thousands take back control of their sleep by focusing on a critical—yet often overlooked—factor: your breathing pattern.Written by Dylan Petkus, MD, MPH, MS—a medically trained (but not licensed by choice) sleep educator featured in Healthline, Forbes,…
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After an introductory conversation with Kellogg Faculty Fellow Marc Jacob, Democracy Paradox host Justin Kempf explores the dynamics of global democracy with renowned expert Thomas Carothers. Carothers, the director of the Carnegie Endowment's Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program, shares his deep knowledge and firsthand experiences in democr…
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Can cannabis actually treat insomnia? It's complicated, says sleep physiologist Jen Walsh. While the plant has been used across time and cultures, there's been little scientific research on how it impacts sleep disorders like insomnia. That's precisely where she and her team come in. Learn about the world's first study into the potential of medicin…
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Jean Ward is a web developer, graphic designer, imaging specialist, and independent Mars researcher from Pretoria, South Africa. Mr. Ward earned two academic degrees in telecommunications and electronic commerce, and currently works as an information technology specialist at Telkom, South Africa’s leading telecommunications company. The majority of…
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This "Paltrocast" features interviews with "Adventures In Golf" host Erik Anders Lang, "Death Investigation" host Barbara Butcher, actress/singer Anna-Maria Sieklucka, director Barnaby Roper, showrunner Amy Higgins, best-selling author Michael Buckley, and Black Satellite vocalist Larissa Vale. Theme song by Steve Schiltz…
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This is the surprising story of how Texas – rich in oil and gas – became America's biggest producer of wind energy. For our first episode, Ryan and Anjali talk with Pat Wood, once George W. Bush’s right hand man and head of Texas's Public Utility Commission, to uncover the innovative approach that turned Texas into a renewable energy powerhouse. It…
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Marc Young is an Australian geoarchaeologist and member of the CRG and is renowned for his extensive research into the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis. Marc Young’s academic journey began with a profound interest in archaeology, inspired by early exposure to documentaries on Ancient Egypt. In 2016, after a Joe Rogan episode featuring Randall Carlso…
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What if we could get a heads-up about serious health issues before they begin, from the moment a baby is born? In this groundbreaking talk, medical geneticist and physician-scientist Robert C. Green shares how his team at the BabySeq Project became the first in the world to comprehensively sequence and analyze the DNA of healthy infants, revealing …
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The Origins Conference was founded by Hugh Newman (Megalithomania) and Andrew Collins (Questing Conference) in 2013 to explore the origins of civilization. It took place at Rudolf Steiner House, except in 2015 it took place at Queen Mary University at Mile End. During the pandemic it went online (2021) and has now permantly moved to Wiltshire. Prev…
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This "Paltrocast" features interviews with actress/producer Charlotte Kirk, Tony Award nominee Derek Klena, actor/musician Max Bartos, and "The Party Nerds Pop-Cast" hosts actor/musician Robert Carradine, and actor/director Richard Gabai. Theme song by Steve Schiltz.By Paltrocast With Darren Paltrowitz
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