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ChangED

Andrew Kuhn & Patrice Semicek

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ChangED is an educator based podcast for Pennsylvania teachers to learn more about the PA STEELS Standards and science in general. It is hosted by Andrew Kuhn and Patrice Semicek.
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Focused Compounding

Andrew Kuhn and Geoff Gannon

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🔍 Want access to an event-driven monitor? Sign up here: https://www.insidearbitrage.com/special/focused 📚 Explore our backlog: Click here: https://focusedcompounding.com/blog/ 📈 QuickFS: Visit here: https://quickfs.net/?via=focused 🐦 Twitter: @Focusedcompound ✉️ Email: [email protected] Important: Read our Disclaimer: https://focusedcompounding.com/disclaimer/
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The Zak Kuhn Show

Backboard Entertainment

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Each week, Zak gives his audience an all-access pass to the biggest names in music and entertainment. These are not your typicle PR-polished interviews – they're candid discussions about the challenges, triumphs, and pivotal moments that shape careers. Whether you're a fan curious about the inner workings, an aspiring musician or an industry professional, you'll find actionable advice and inspiring stories in every episode.
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Philosophy for our Times is a free philosophy podcast bringing you the latest talks and debates from the world’s leading thinkers. We host weekly episodes on today’s biggest ideas in news, society, culture, politics, science and arts. Subscribe today to never miss an episode.
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Portmansheau

Portmansheau

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Sophisticated toilet humor featuring: Andrew: A Jewishy-washy child ninja turned autoneurotic, prematurely old man, who's had it with fictional ghosts triggering his non-fictional anxiety. Puke: A gently misanthropic Army veteran obsessed with sound effects who's had it with political correctness. Brett: A fierce comedy theorist and peddler of critical thinking who's had it with how the dumbing down of America is resulting in terrible customer service. Nick: A gender homogenous homosapien ho ...
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The David Rutherford Show represents the highest form of the emerging new media landscape. As a former Navy SEAL, CIA contractor, and world championship performance coach, David has been exploring the human condition for the past 30 years in his epic quest to understand how individuals and teams can defeat the negative insurgency. In his new show David will give experienced analysis to most pressing topics of our time. His mission is to consolidate the battlefield of information and provide ...
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What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! Most people never see the machinery that keeps Pennsylvania’s schools running. We pull back the curtain with Dr. Mark Leidy, Executive Director of PAIU, to reveal how Intermediate Units quietly connect state policy to classroom reality for 500 districts—and why that “quiet engine” was straining und…
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📍Captain Andrew Parks — Bronze Star recipient and Marine Corps officer — joins David Rutherford to break down what truly builds warriors, leaders, and resilient men. From growing up around Vietnam veterans, to failing out of the Naval Academy, to unexpectedly becoming a Stinger missile platoon commander, and eventually deploying as an advisor durin…
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📍David Rutherford delivers a powerful warning about the ongoing war for the soul of young men. From the trenches of World War I to the digital battlegrounds of today, Rut reveals how the same forces that radicalized generations of men now use algorithms, ideology, and despair to recruit the next. He challenges every listener—especially young men—to…
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Over the past decades, neuroscience has blossomed, positioning itself as a kind of master discipline over everything else. For who understands the brain surely understands all of human activity and creation? Or not? Neuroscience's reach has extended past its scientific remit and into the world of philosophy and its major questions. What is a human?…
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📍In honor of the 250th Birthday of the United States Marine Corps, David Rutherford sits down with Sgt. Tommy James, a Marine K9 handler whose life story embodies everything the Corps has stood for — discipline, loyalty, and courage under fire. From his humble beginnings in Arkansas to boot camp at Parris Island, from patrolling Quantico with a 130…
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Episode 685: Gabriela brings food into the studio, but it isn't disgusting this time. Brett wants a vocabulary bee. Should you sun your gooch? Hungarian food. B&G tell stories in front of a bunch of hippies or something? Puke tuned out for most of it. Andrew wrestles a trailer on the highway. EBT of TikTok. Is Trump retarded? Is civil war coming? A…
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What is nothing? Can it be defined, either philosophically or scientifically? Or will the exploration of nothing bring, ultimately, to nothing? The philosophical exploration of nothingness is an ancient one, from the mysterious number zero through theological understandings of the absence of God right to modern physics and ideas of the void. Join l…
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Jeff Nichols, former Navy SEAL and world-class strength coach, sits down with David Rutherford to talk about the hardest battle of all — healing the human soul. From addiction and failed suicide to faith and forgiveness, Jeff reveals the spiritual lessons hidden inside extreme violence, trauma, and failure. Next Steps: 🏫 Get coaching by David Ruthe…
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Former combat veteran and international businessman Stephen Eugene Kuhn joins David Rutherford to deliver one of the most unfiltered analyses of the Ukraine war yet. From the EU’s deep corruption to the hidden financial ties fueling endless war, Kuhn exposes why Ukraine is losing, how Europe is running out of time, and what it will take to stop a f…
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What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! Ever wondered why kindergartners bubble with questions while high schoolers barely raise their hands? This episode will explore phenomena-based learning. We'll dive into how educators can reignite student curiosity by starting with observable events that naturally spark questions. "Phenomena doesn'…
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Why are we fascinated by apocalyptic stories? Join the team at the IAI for a reading of four Halloween-themed articles, written by historian and philosopher Natalie Lawrence, professor of political philosophy Matthew Festenstein, and professor of comparative literature Florian Mussgnug. From the allure of the end times to the symbolic value of mons…
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Episode 684: Fuck You; the show! Hyphens, umlauts, and the tilde. Andrew loves him some Windows Alt Codes. We find other animal podcasts; shit all over them. The amount of snakes and fish in a 1000 foot radius. Spelling parallel. Seven deadly sins. Andrew thinks Candice Owens is too perfect. What is hypertelorism? Can AI make Out-of-Town Guy? Andre…
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📍Investigative journalist Emily Kopp joins David Rutherford to break down her explosive findings from inside the FDA’s own reports, revealing how internal scientists repeatedly recommended warnings to pregnant women, only for leadership to bury the data and protect pharmaceutical interests. They discuss the parallels to the opioid crisis, the redac…
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Einstein was called “slow” at school, J. K. Rowling collected a dozen rejections, and Walt Disney was once fired for “lacking imagination.” We love stories of perseverance—but what’s the cost of never letting go? In this conversation, psychoanalyst Adam Phillips argues that our obsession with endurance can have hidden, corrosive effects. He invites…
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📍Rut and Bryce Gill to break down America’s $38 trillion debt crisis, the AI bubble, gold hitting $4,000, and what the next 10 years could look like for the U.S. dollar, markets, and young Americans. Bryce explains who really benefits from America’s $1 trillion interest payments, why baby boomers now control the majority of spending, and why housin…
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The “No Kings” rally swept across America — 7 million people in the streets, 2,700 events, all pushing one message: no more kings, no more Trump, no more Constitution. But what’s really behind it? In this episode of The David Rutherford Show, Rut breaks down the truth behind the protests — the organizers, the money, the ideology, and the dangerous …
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Episode 683: Puke has never sang before. Andrew was a child laborer. Brett thinks time isn't real. Dogs reunite with their owners. A tree of raccoon turds. Brett loves a poopy boy. Andrew's new addiction. Tim Pool and Liquid Death fight over plastic. Who has the best balance? Breaking Down the Query: Farts by Seniors in a Typical CVS Store.…
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Slavoj Žižek is back in a new interview where he takes us through his thoughts on the role of philosophy, the future of sex, his fear and love of AI and, as always, so much more. Tune in to hear one of contemporary philosophy's most original and darkly comedic minds expose his thoughts on the present and where we are heading - though that is imposs…
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What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! Think banks have the toughest cyber problems? Our conversation with Shane and Tony from the MCIU tech team flips that assumption fast. K–12 is the most targeted sector in the U.S., and the reasons are both simple and sobering: sprawling device fleets, legacy systems, budget constraints, and a missi…
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David “Rut” Rutherford takes you inside the deepest chambers of human suffering — personal loss, combat trauma, addiction, divorce, the death of friends, and the quiet agony that lives in every home. He explores the concept of a “Hierarchy of Suffering” — how we rank pain, compare trauma, and how faith, brotherhood, and purpose can reshape that hie…
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Former pro sports media host Jon Root joins David “Rut” Rutherford to talk about the explosive rise of Christianity in athletics. From NFL locker rooms to college fields, faith is transforming teams and redefining what it means to be a true competitor. Jon opens up about being canceled for his beliefs, rediscovering his mission, and the growing mov…
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What should time mean to us? Peter Sjöstedt-Hughes is a philosopher of mind who specialises in the thought of Alfred North Whitehead, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Benedict de Spinoza, and in fields pertaining to panpsychism and altered states of mind. In this talk, he combines insights from psychedelic experiences with an intriguing view put forward by…
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Seamus Coughlin, the creator of FreedomToons, joins David Rutherford to talk about his incredible journey from self-taught animator to building one of the most unique storytelling voices online. Together, they dive into the launch of Seamus’ new project Twisted Plots, an anthology animation series with bold themes, sharp comedy, and a vision to rec…
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Episode 682: Young Alex is here! Andrew writes his manifesto. Cats and raccoons have a standoff in Puke’s shed. We went to a corn pit and ate Amish donuts. Can we find a clean street in India? Gabriela refuses to describe lesbians. Taco Bell party! Alex needed a break from UFO research. The smallest, cutest dog we’ve ever seen.…
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Hugely influential in the latter decades of the 20th century, postmodernism transformed many academic disciplines and culture at large. Associated with an attack on objective truth and the uniqueness of meaning, it called into question the whole edifice of knowledge which Western culture had previously glorified. But it left many lost, and in the w…
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When COVID shut down his gyms, Grant pivoted and launched an American-made barbell and plates company, proving once again that Marines adapt and overcome. Major Grant Broggi is a Marine officer, founder of The Strength Co., Starting Strength Coach, and American entrepreneur. Grant shares his story of growing up near Parris Island, choosing the Mari…
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📍Former Navy SEAL David Rutherford sits down with Adam McClain, U.S. Marine infantry rifleman and author of the bestselling book When Violence is Virtue. In this powerful conversation, Adam shares his journey from college dropout to Marine rifleman, his combat deployments in Afghanistan, and the hard lessons about rules of engagement, leadership fa…
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What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! A simple line reframed our whole approach to teaching: prepare students for their future, not our past. Sitting down with Jeff Remington from Penn State’s CSATS, we dig into what that looks like when classrooms connect directly to research, industry, and the realities of Pennsylvania’s evolving eco…
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EVERYTHING is on fire. Pete Hegseth calls out fat generals and restores military standards. James O’Keefe’s sting operations reveal shocking truths about Epstein, DOJ corruption, and insider access. Elon Musk ignites a Cancel Netflix movement. The government shuts down—while taxpayers keep footing the bill. And Larry Ellison’s media empire grows wi…
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Today I sit down with Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher to talk about faith, brotherhood, and what it means to live with purpose in today’s divided America. Eddie opens up about his wrongful imprisonment, the moment he gave his life to Christ, and why that decision still shapes every aspect of his life and family. We dive deep into the dangers of social me…
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The Enlightenment has faced a lot of criticism in recent years - its defenders and detractors often come head to head, scrambling to articulate its ultimate value or lack thereof to contemporary society. This podcast contributes to this wider debate and question facing all those interested in philosophy and politics: Are Enlightenment ideas salvage…
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Sarah Adams, former CIA targeter and national security analyst, exposes what could be the largest coordinated terrorist plot since 9/11. From airline plots to Mumbai-style city sieges to community-level attacks, Adams lays out how al-Qaeda, ISIS, and allied networks have re-formed, re-trained, and infiltrated the West. She reveals: How terrorists a…
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This week’s Week in Review dives into the biggest stories shaking America and the world: Charlie Kirk’s funeral – 290,000 in attendance, 100M streaming, and Trump’s powerful tribute. Erica Kirk’s courage – forgiving the shooter with Christ’s words. Leftist backlash – from TikTok mockery to people losing jobs over their reactions. Theories & FBI res…
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I sit down with political cartoonist George Alexopoulos (@GPrime85)—a man whose four-panel strips have shaken the internet and captured the raw emotions of our times. George shares his journey from doodling in school to creating comics that reach millions. We dive into: Why he refuses to stay silent in a politically hostile art industry How one car…
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Episode 680: Therapeutic grunts. Brett is worried that last weeks guest doesn't think China did 9/11. Who is Nick Fuentes anyway? How many Jews live in China; the whole world. Andrew's Grandmother goes to tranny Zoom temple. The Jews of Wheeling, West Virginia. Cone Piss. Puke's cult church childhood. Watching Sumo Wrestling.…
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Is happiness just an illusion, or can we truly pursue it? In this powerful episode, former Navy SEAL David Rutherford takes you on a deep dive into the real meaning behind “the pursuit of happiness.” Drawing from the wisdom of Jefferson, Locke, Mason, Cicero, Aristotle, and the Stoics, Rut explains why the Founding Fathers made this phrase central …
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What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! What happens when we move beyond memorizing facts and formulas in science education? This conversation takes a deep dive into the transformative power of three-dimensional learning—a framework that balances knowing (disciplinary core ideas), thinking (cross-cutting concepts), and doing (science and…
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Episode 679: Car guy Bryan joins us to talk about his style of glasses. Bryan is young so Andrew asks him all kinds of old man questions and learns about Nick Fuentes. Puke learns what a 6-point harness is. What is a craw? Did the Jews do 9/11? Other Gen-Z conspiracy theories. How to remove mouse balls. Movies younger people should watch according …
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From Charlie Kirk’s assassination to the erosion of America’s moral framework, Rut unpacks how the battle between good and evil is playing out right now in a spiritual war—in our culture, our families, and our institutions. You’ll learn: What “spiritual war” truly means Why moral relativism is so dangerous How history shows the collapse of civiliza…
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In this powerful episode of The David Rutherford Show, Rut welcomes back writer and thinker EM Burlingame to unpack the shocking implications of Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Together they explore why Kirk’s moderation was such a threat, how elites radicalize young men to serve their agendas, and what it means to live under a pathocracy—a system do…
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We all want to live the good life. But how many of us can claim to be truly content? Join philosopher and evolutionary biologist Massimo Pigliucci as he argues that pleasure, character, and a healthy dose of doubt, form the basis of the good life, and that purpose in life is crucial to realising our potential. Massimo Pigliucci is a renowned philos…
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America is facing violence, lawlessness, and leadership failure at every level. In this episode of The David Rutherford Show, Rut delivers a fiery call to action: stop waiting for help, stop pretending the danger isn’t real — and start training. From physical strength and mental conditioning to situational awareness, self-defense, firearms training…
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