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This is a living archive of the souls who are walking a path of ceremony and devotion, weaving the ancient into the modern, and embodying new ways of being, leading, and loving on this planet. It's a space to speak to the deeper layers of what we do and who we are: our body as the altar, life as ceremony, and the remembering of ancient wisdom in modern times.
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The Inequality Podcast

Stone Center for Research on Wealth Inequality and Mobility

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Presented by the James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Center for Research on Wealth Inequality and Mobility at the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy, The Inequality Podcast brings together scholars across disciplines to discuss the causes and consequences of inequality and strategies to promote economic mobility. This podcast is hosted by economists Steven Durlauf and Damon Jones, psychologist Ariel Kalil, and sociologist Geoff Wodtke.
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JavaScript Jabber

Charles M Wood

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Stay current on JavaScript, Node, and Front-End development. Learn from experts in programming, careers, and technology every week. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.
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Six Minute Mile

Six Minute Mile

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Six Minute Mile Podcast is bringing you news, ideas, inspirational stories, and special deals for runners and fitness enthusiasts. We are athletes ourselves. Runners, CrossFitters, Barry’s Boot Campers, skiers, cyclists, and mud racers. We like to sweat. If you’re reading this right now, the odds are pretty good that you do too. Let’s have some fun together.
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My name is Erin Smith and I created the Driven Women Project to shine a light on female role models who have not sacrificed their feminine identities in order to excel in male dominated careers. Together we aim to inspire more women to pursue the careers they want while remaining true to their core values, and ultimately closing the gender gap at the leadership level in male-dominated spaces. After I earned my masters degree in Sport Psychology, I transferred my expertise to the male dominat ...
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Here’s the big question – How do you create your most authentic, successful and fulfilling life? Those people that you see who are just thriving in life – what are they doing to get there? The Thriving After 40 podcast studies those stories, finding the core golden threads that connect - those Universal Truths. By identifying and following these universal truths, anyone can begin creating the life of their dreams regardless of what age or stage they are in. It’s never too late to embrace lif ...
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I’m Claire Obeid—Ordained Magdalene Priestess, Pleiadean Lightworker, Womb Awakening Facilitator, and Energy Medicine Practitioner. Welcome to Woman Awake: A Soul-Led Journey of Awakening. This is a sacred space for seekers yearning for life alignment, inner attunement, and embodied transformation. Together, we explore refined energetics, multi-dimensional healing, mind-body connection, spirituality, and ancient earth-based wisdom. Expect powerful discussions, insightful interviews, and thou ...
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Home Business Podcast

Richard Henderson

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Start-up, grow and succeed in your own home-based business. Thrive working from home. Interviews with top experts in the home business industry. Entrepreneur profiles and business spotlights. Sponsored by Home Business Magazine. Richard "Capt'n" Henderson, Publisher.
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From the Great Society to No Child Left Behind, policymakers from both parties have argued America’s schools are broken and need fixing. These failing schools, the thinking goes, exacerbate the inequality between advantaged groups and everyone else. But this approach comes with risks. For one, how might that focus on education overlook other, poten…
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In this conversation, Hunter Leininger shares his journey into the world of endurance sports, discussing his early experiences, the influence of his family, and the mental toughness required for ultra running. He emphasizes the importance of gratitude and perspective in overcoming challenges, as well as practical tips for runners, including nutriti…
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It feels great to finally be back on the mic after a stretch of travel, work, and general chaos, and in this episode we’re diving into a topic that’s been coming up more and more in everyday developer conversations: how to actually use AI in your JavaScript development workflow. This isn’t about adding AI features to your app — it’s about using LLM…
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In this episode, Arielle is joined by Ellen Dobie-Geffen, founder of Ether to Earth, Akashic Records reader, and intuitive guide devoted to helping others remember their inner authority and awaken the intelligence of their soul. Together, they explore the sacred balance between inquiry and knowing, technology and consciousness, and the invitation t…
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Today, Arielle is joined by Javanne Golob, a licensed clinical social worker, psychotherapist, and energy healer based in California. A descendant of Holocaust survivors, Javanne’s life and practice are shaped by a deep understanding of resilience, strength, and the capacity to bring light into places of darkness. She sees trauma and pain as initia…
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Inequality along gender lines stubbornly persists both in the United States and abroad. In addition, measuring the relative importance of its varied causes can be difficult. But creative approaches to study design and decomposition methods have yielded new insights. Today’s guest is responsible for many of them. Nicole Fortin is a professor at the …
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Hey everyone—it’s Steve Edwards here, and in this episode of JavaScript Jabber, I’m joined by returning guest Feross Aboukhadijeh, founder of Socket.dev, for a deep dive into the dark and fascinating world of open source supply chain security. From phishing campaigns targeting top NPM maintainers to the now-infamous Chalk library compromise, we unp…
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In this episode, Arielle is joined by Alizee LaRoche, an alchemist, soul guide, medium, and creator devoted to helping women awaken their voice, reconnect with play, reclaim their power, and remember the divinity woven through all of life. This conversation is raw and deeply human, a true remembrance of what it means to live as both woman and soul.…
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Sarah is working to make radical changes to the future of work – specifically empowering organizations to embrace non-traditional and independent workforces, all with the goal of having an impact on the advancement of women. On episode 9 I interviewed a woman, Neha Ruch, who is championing the Power Pause – which is a rebranded way to talk about ca…
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In this solo-hosted episode, I (Steve Edwards) dive deep into the world of modern monorepos with special guest Anton Stoychev from Yotpo. Anton shares his journey from the early days of PHP and IE6 nightmares to his current work in front-end infrastructure, performance optimization, and developer tooling. We talk about the challenges of managing de…
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A sudden loss of income can devastate a household’s financial health, just as a payment from the government can bolster it. The extent of the change in fortune — for good or ill — depends on factors such as household savings, which are, in turn, influenced by other forces, including racial inequality and economic policy. In short, understanding hou…
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In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, I sit down with AWS’s Clare Liguori and Erik Hanchett to talk about Kiro, a brand-new AI-powered IDE that’s reimagining the way developers build software. We dive into how Kiro takes “AI-assisted coding” to a new level through spec-driven development — a process that focuses on defining requirements and collabo…
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“Equal opportunity” is a powerful and popular idea. But in both theory and practice, actually equalizing opportunity may not always be the right goal. For example, a parent raising a child makes a million decisions large and small that will impact that child’s opportunities. Truly equalizing opportunity might mean standardizing many parental decisi…
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Today on the podcast, we're rejoined by Allen Lim - Founder of Skratch Labs. We spoke to Allen about a year ago, and he dropped so much hydration wisdom the first time, we had to invite him back for another hour. This time, David and Allen explore the themes of community, identity, and the complexities of endurance sports. They discuss the importan…
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Today on the podcast, we're joined by Arielle Knutson - CEO of Oiselle. Arielle discusses her journey into the running apparel industry, the importance of community in running, and how Oiselle distinguishes itself as a brand by women for women. She shares insights on the emotional connection runners have with their sport, the role of brand identity…
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In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, I sit down with Dan Shapir and our special guest, Yoni Goldberg, to dive deep into the ever-evolving world of JavaScript testing. Yoni, a consultant who’s worked with over 40 organizations to refine developer workflows, shares valuable lessons learned from helping teams design efficient and reliable tests. We e…
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Today on the podcast we're joined by Darcy Piceu - Ultrarunner and therapist. Darcy has a number of high profile race wins under her belt, including three Hardrock 100 wins and several FKTs. In this conversation, David and Darcy explore the parallels between long-distance running and life, emphasizing the importance of mindfulness and enjoying the …
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In this episode of Woman Awake, Claire sits down with Allura Halliwell — a transformational guide, creator of the Consciousness Method™, and mentor devoted to helping others move from fragmentation into energetic sovereignty.Allura’s story begins with a radical spontaneous Kundalini awakening in 2018 — an experience that upended her life and became…
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In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, I sit down with Ryan Carniato, creator of SolidJS, and Tanner Linsley, the force behind TanStack, for a deep-dive conversation on the resurgence of Remote Procedure Calls (RPC) in modern web development. We explore why RPC is making a comeback, how frameworks like Solid, TanStack, and others are shaping the way…
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Choosing a college is one of the biggest financial decisions a young adult will make. It’s no secret that college is expensive, and that lower-income students often require more assistance to manage those high costs. What’s less well known is how access to credit—or the lack thereof—can enhance or reduce inequality. Alexander Monge-Naranjo is a vic…
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Today on the podcast we spoke to Keira D’Amato - author of Don't Call It a Comeback. In this conversation, Keira shares her journey as a masters runner, reflecting on her achievements, the importance of community, and the balance between family and running. She discusses her motivation for writing her book, the significance of setting personal goal…
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In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, I sit down with Amazon product leader Gunnar Berger to dive into the fast-evolving world of vibe coding and how it’s reshaping the relationship between developers and product managers. Gunnar brings a wealth of experience from his years in IT, Citrix, and now Amazon, and shares a unique perspective on how AI to…
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When it comes to inheritance, prosperity and adversity are two sides of the same coin. Inheritance can allow parents to pass economic security and opportunity to their children. But inheritance can also transmit disadvantages. The children of low-income parents may live in under-resourced neighborhoods, attend low-performing schools, receive inadeq…
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In this high-impact episode of The Driven Women Project, Erin sits down with Ariel Dangelo, founder of Helo and partner at Nightingale Wealth Management, to talk about why now is the moment for women to take control of their financial future—and exactly how to start. Ariel’s story is one of resilience and radical responsibility—from surviving a par…
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This week on JavaScript Jabber, we dive deep into the challenges and opportunities of mixing and matching frontend frameworks in modern applications. I’m joined by Dan Shapir, Steve Edwards, and our special guest Hadar Geva, CTO and co-founder of Myop.dev. Together, we explore how companies are tackling multi-framework environments, the role of web…
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To be reborn, we must first let go. Shedding is not loss, but sacred preparation — every death a doorway, every release a renewal.In this episode, Claire reflects on the Magdalene way of surrender: Mary Magdalene’s path through exile, loss, and despair into the Radiance of Resurrection. September, a threshold month, invites us to let old skins fall…
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In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, I sit down with Delaney Gilliland to dive into why most of us are building the front end wrong—and what a faster, leaner, and simpler alternative could look like. We explore his background in game development and military applications, which gave him a unique perspective on web performance and real-time data ch…
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Many undergraduates study the economy in depth only once: in an introductory survey course. But a traditional “Econ 101" syllabus can omit vital topics, including inequality and climate change. These subjects are often left for later courses, which most students will never take. Wendy Carlin is a professor of economics at University College London,…
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In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, we dive deep into the world of vibe coding—what it means, how it works in practice, and why it’s changing the way developers build software. I’m joined by Anthony Campolo, who shares his hands-on experience developing AutoShow, an app that automates podcast show notes, using AI-assisted workflows. We talk about…
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In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, we sit down with Vinicius Dallacqua, a seasoned software engineer with a passion for performance and developer tooling. Vinicius shares his journey from coding in central Brazil with limited connectivity to building cutting-edge tools like PerfLab and PerfAgent. We dive into the intersection of AI and DevTools,…
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Some 300 years after his birth, Adam Smith remains a towering figure in economic thought — and one whose ideas are often oversimplified. While Smith is rightly remembered as a champion of free markets, he also wrote extensively about those left behind by unfettered capitalism, articulating a moral philosophy not nearly as well known as “the invisib…
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In this heart-opening conversation, I’m joined by the radiant Kris Franken — award-winning author, intuitive guide, wild mystic, and facilitator of transformational gatherings — for a multidimensional exploration of the heart as a sacred portal, a living vortex of consciousness, and a direct access point to Soul, Source, and Oneness.Kris shares her…
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In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, we welcome back Erik Hanchett, Senior Developer Advocate at AWS, to dive into his experience at VueConf. From the energy of the Vue community to lightning talks on AI and Nuxt updates, Erik shares his insights on where Vue is heading and why in-person conferences are still so valuable for developers. We also ex…
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In this illuminating conversation, I’m joined by Maureen McGonegle — a multidimensional guide and founder of Earth Sky Activation. Maureen weaves together Quantum Hypnosis, intuitive guidance, light language, and energy healing with grounded Earth-based wisdom, including ancestral traditions and shamanic influences. Her work holds a powerful space …
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What if I told you someone managed to run Doom inside TypeScript’s type system? Sounds insane, right? That’s exactly what our guest Dimitri Mitropoulos did—and in this episode, we dive deep into the how, the why, and the mind-bending implications of this ambitious project. From type-level programming to the philosophical limits of Turing completene…
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In every corner of the world, right-wing and even centrist policymakers voice a similar argument: that raising taxes will lead high earners to flee. In the United States, fear of tax flight looms large in blue states, where lawmakers worry local millionaires will decamp for tax havens like Florida and Texas. But research shows that even in states l…
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In this episode, I share a personal update on what’s been unfolding in my world — from guiding The Qadisha Initiation to completing my Kundalini Activation Facilitator Training and birthing new offerings into the world.I then take you on a deep dive into the sacred modality of Kundalini Activation — what it is, how it works, and why it’s unlike any…
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