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Season 2 - Interview with "Crazy Eddie" CFO Sam Antar (@SamAntar) tell the story in his words. "Crazy Eddie" was a chain of consumer electronics stores that quickly rose to prominence in 1970s & 1980s New York City. The company would later be uncovered to be one of the largest white collar frauds in American history. Season 3 - Former New York Yankee & 2X World Series Champion Jim Leyritz Interview Twitter: @LouisDelillo We're also on the app "Goodpods" (@GoodPodsHQ) & on the TuneIn Radio Ap ...
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/ue404/subscribe Join us - The 404 Members Club: https://anchor.fm/ue404 We speak on topics that slip through the cracks of society; a collective of young black creatives that are here to highlight the greatnesses and downfalls within our community. NEW AUDIO EP EVERY WEDS 12:30 GMT! & VISUALS THURS-MON 18:30 GMT! & LIVE-STREAM EVERY SUNDAY 13:00-16:00 GMT! Send your art forms (music, artwork, ext.), messages and bookings to [email protected]. ...
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The Georgia Politics Podcast

Appen Podcast Network

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The Georgia Politics Podcast, established in 2019, covers all things politics under the Gold Dome and across the state. The show highlights key developments from Georgia's House of Representatives and State Senate during the legislative session.
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3 Techies Banter #3TB

Samiran | Sheetal | Nilesh

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"3 Techies Banter #3TB" is a podcast by the "Creators of unblox." It's a series in which we delve into Tech, Finance, and Economics, making it simple and surprising as we share its immense potential to influence all our futures. Join our Banter every week to discover fun and interesting insights. Also, Record YourQuestions / Feedback Here DM us your responses on Insta Or email us at [email protected] We look forward to hearing from you.
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Bit Rich

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All about learning about this crypto currency 💻 and making 💰💵💴💶💷. Start your Crypto journey today by signing up for Coinbase. Click here to get started: https://www.coinbase.com/join/5a2ff4375aa9dd0118e0cb12
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Bits Bytes & Beyond

Michael Herman, Andrew Schultz & Aaron Keele

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Welcome to Bits, Bytes, and Beyond, the podcast that fuels your passion for gaming, technology, and automotive adventures! Join us as we explore the latest in cutting-edge tech, the thrilling world of video games, and the ever-evolving landscape of the automotive industry. With a blend of insightful commentary, personal anecdotes, and expert insights, Bits, Bytes, and Beyond is your go-to source for all things tech and automotive. Tune in and join us on this journey as we uncover the interse ...
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Where the course of history has been decided on the battlefield. These are the battles that made us -- a detailed, entertaining, and tangent-free program about history's greatest battles. In this podcast we journey through the constancy of human conflict, where the fates of nations and the course of global history have been decided on the battlefield. This podcast delves into our world-history's most significant and seminal battles, exploring not just the events themselves but their profound ...
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Adventures in Angular

Charles M Wood

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Join our weekly discussion about how to build top end Angular applications and become an Angular expert. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/adventures-in-angular--6102018/support.
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Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! This week, we tackle one of the biggest stories in Washington with direct consequences here at home: the federal government shut down at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday. The immediate effects are already rippling through Georgia, where tens of thousands of federal workers and contractors face furloughs or delayed paych…
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The Georgia Politics Podcast continues its Candidate Profile series with a conversation featuring Roswell Mayor Kurt Wilson, who is running for re-election. In this in-depth discussion, Mayor Wilson reflects on his first term in office — from the accomplishments he’s most proud of to the challenges that tested his administration and the lessons lea…
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Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! In this episode, we continue our candidate profile series with Sam Foster, candidate for mayor of Marietta. With Election Day approaching, voters are learning more about the choices that will shape the city’s future — and Foster joins the show to share his vision, priorities, and motivations for running. Fos…
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A CÁNTAROS Nada que ver, esta vez, con la climatología en Levante. La despedida del cantautor extremeño Pablo Guerrero a finales de septiembre nos anima a recuperar algunas de sus canciones. También, aprovechando la proximidad del cincuenta aniversario del final del franquismo, a seleccionar algunas canciones de cantautores españoles que sonaron en…
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Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! On this episode, we welcome longtime Johns Creek resident and community advocate Arthur Holst, who joins the show to make the case for the proposed performing arts center that voters will decide on this November. As Election Day approaches, Johns Creek residents are weighing a bond referendum that would fund…
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From powering your 3 AM doom-scroll to preventing actual doom (climate change), batteries are the unsung heroes who quietly run the world. We journey from the oil crisis of the '70s to Nobel Prize-winning lithium-ion tech that made your smartphone possible – and might save the planet. We'll explore how these tiny energy lunchboxes evolved from expl…
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Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! We continue our Candidate Profile series with Roswell City Council candidate Jennifer Phillippi. In this in-depth conversation, Phillippi shares her background, what inspired her to run for office, and the experiences that have shaped her approach to leadership. The discussion explores key issues facing Rosw…
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Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! We continue our Candidate Profile series with an in-depth interview featuring Roswell mayoral candidate Steve Dorvee. In this wide-ranging conversation, Dorvee shares his perspective on growth and development, and how to preserve Roswell’s unique character amid rapid change. He also talks about what inspired…
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Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! In this episode, we continue our 2025 candidate profile series with a conversation featuring Sandy Springs City Councilmember and mayoral candidate Jody Reichel. As one of the most closely watched local elections in metro Atlanta, the Sandy Springs mayor’s race has drawn significant attention for its potenti…
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Season 4 of 3 Techies Banter is here, and we're finally putting faces to the voices you've been tolerating for three seasons – because nothing says "we've made it" like watching three people in their 50s gesture wildly at cameras while debating whether Web3 is dead or just hibernating.We might go delightfully off-script: the psychology of why devel…
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Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! In this installment of our special mini-series, we’re joined by Dr. Mirelle Luecke, curator of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, to revisit the infamous attempts on President Ford’s life in 1975. In 1975, President Gerald Ford survived two assassination attempts in California, both carried out by wome…
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John Moltz returns to the show to talk about the iPhone 17 lineup: the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max, iPhone 17, and the no-number iPhone Air. Not one word about baseball, but some Star Wars talk may or may not have snuck in. Sponsored by: Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code talkshow. Sentry: A real-time erro…
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Entre 2026 y 2028, desde algunas partes de España se van a poder presenciar tres eclipses de sol, dos de ellos totales y uno anular. Esta coyuntura astronómica tan infrecuente —hace más de un siglo desde que se vio por última vez un eclipse solar total en la Península— ha causado no poca expectación. Y más que va a causar. Y como en El Especial de …
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On this episode of The Georgia Politics Podcast, we welcome longtime Johns Creek resident and Rivermont Golf Club owner Chris Cupit to discuss why he is helping lead the effort to encourage residents to vote no on this November’s referendum to fund a new performing arts center. With Election Day quickly approaching, Johns Creek voters will see a bo…
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Send us a text Step back into the bizarre world of historical medicine where the cures were often worse than the disease. In this episode, we explore some of the strangest and most dangerous medical practices in history: milk transfusions, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup (yes, the one loaded with morphine), cocaine for hay fever, a whale hotel for rh…
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The Georgia Politics Podcast continues its Candidate Profile series with Sandy Springs Mayor Rusty Paul, who is seeking re-election. Mayor Paul reflects on his years in office and offers perspective on how Sandy Springs has changed since its incorporation and during his tenure as mayor. In this wide-ranging conversation, he discusses the city’s app…
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Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! We continue our Candidate Profile series with Mary Robichaux, former Georgia State Representative and current candidate for mayor of Roswell. Robichaux shares why she decided to run, the lessons she brings from her time at the State Capitol, and the values she believes should guide local government. She also…
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Send us a text In this episode, we dive into the messy world of bioethics through two infamous cases: Henrietta Lacks and her immortal HeLa cells and the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment. We unpack how a woman’s cells were taken without consent and changed medicine forever, while an unethical government study left hundreds of Black men untreated in the…
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Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! We begin with the shocking assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, gunned down by a rooftop sniper while speaking at Utah Valley University. The suspect, 22-year-old Tyler James Robinson, was quickly arrested, but the killing has left the nation reeling and has reignited urgent conversations abo…
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La desaparición del actor Jerry Adler nos traído a la memoria el personaje que, hace ya veinte años, interpretó para la serie de televisión "Los Soprano": el antiguo productor musical Hesh Rabkin, hombre de confianza de Toni Soprano. Se dice que aquel ficticio Rabkin interpretado por Adler estaba inspirado en un empresario real de Nueva York: un ti…
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Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! This week, we continue our candidate profile series with a conversation featuring Dontaye Carter, who is running for Mayor of Sandy Springs. Dontaye Carter is the founder of Carter Media Group and a former journalist turned communications strategist, now running for Mayor of Sandy Springs. Raised by a determ…
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Send us a text What happens when a doctor’s prescription pad becomes more powerful than a drug cartel? In this episode, we dive into the controversial story of Dr. William Hurwitz, the physician once dubbed a pioneer of pain management — and later accused of running what many called a pill mill. From handing out OxyContin, Percocet, and other narco…
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Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! Democratic Party Chair Charlie Bailey joins the show for a candid conversation about this year's elections and current events. We begin the show by reflecting on the tragic assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, an event that has sent shockwaves through political circles across the country. …
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Send us a text Think raw milk is healthier? Heard sugar makes kids bounce off the walls? Still worried your deodorant or cell phone is giving you breast cancer? In this episode, we’re busting the most common medical myths that just won’t die. From the truth about detox supplements, cracking your knuckles and arthritis, to whether swallowing gum rea…
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Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! This week, we have a conversation with Tate Holcombe, candidate for Alpharetta City Council Post 3. Tate grew up in the city he now hopes to help lead, attending King’s Ridge Christian School before heading to Samford University. Today, he is raising his young daughter in the same community where he spent hi…
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Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! Fulton County may have reached a tipping point as Democratic commissioners resist a court order requiring the appointment of two Republicans to the elections board. A judge has ruled that Fulton County Commissioners must appoint Julie Adams and Jason Frazier to its Board of Elections, as the law mandates no …
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Send us a text In this episode, we crack open the spine-tingling world of chiropractic care — and not just the vertebrae. We dive into the infamous Wilks lawsuit that put chiropractic practice under a legal spotlight, and how it shaped the profession’s fight for legitimacy. Then, we follow two real-world case studies where adjustments didn’t go qui…
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Special guest Andru Edwards joins the show. Topics include Google’s Pixel 10 event and the Pixel 10 family of devices, AI’s effect on computational photography, foldable phones, and some speculation on Apple’s September 9 “Awe Dropping” event. Sponsored by: Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code talkshow. Se…
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Welcome back to The Georgia Politics Podcast. In this bonus episode, we sit down with the Student Leadership North debaters after the stage lights dim to hear their reflections on how the debate went. Fresh off their spirited exchange over whether Congress and President Gerald Ford were right to pardon Confederate General Robert E. Lee, the student…
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In this special edition of The Georgia Politics Podcast, we continue our series on 1975 with a spirited debate about one of the most consequential figures of American history. Partnering with Student Leadership North, the podcast goes live with a group of high school leaders who take the stage to wrestle with a question that is as much about values…
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Send us a text Pigs aren’t just for bacon anymore—they might be the future of organ transplants. In this episode, we dive into xenotransplantation, the science of using animal organs (pigs and cows) to save human lives. We’ll cover the groundbreaking cases of pig heart transplants and why researchers think this could solve the organ shortage crisis…
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Matthew Panzarino returns to the show. Topics include 007 logo creator Joe Caroff’s death at 103, Google’s weird “Made by Google” event hosted by Jimmy Fallon, the UK supposedly dropping its demand for an iCloud encryption backdoor, and Apple’s workaround for the Apple Watch blood oxygen sensor patent stalemate. Sponsored by: Squarespace: Save 10% …
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Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! This week, we break down the candidates who qualified for municipal elections across metro Atlanta. From mayoral races to city council contests, we walk you through who’s running and where the most competitive fields are shaping up. Whether you’re a voter in the suburbs or following metro Atlanta politics mo…
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Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! On today's episode, host Lyndsey Coates sits down with Debra Shigley to discusses her decision to run for office and the experiences that have shaped her campaign. The conversation explores her vision for Senate District 21, which covers parts of North Fulton and Cherokee counties, and how she hopes to addre…
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Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! In this week’s episode of The Georgia Politics Podcast, host Craig Kidd welcomes Lyndsey Coates and Daelen Lowry for an in-depth conversation on three major political storylines making headlines across the South and beyond. The trio begins with the Georgia governor’s race, unpacking the latest campaign devel…
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Send us a text It's a Two Partah! In this episode, we are back in the fascinating world of organ donation—from the incredible science behind allografts to the groundbreaking new technology improving organ preservation and transportation. Learn how donated hearts, kidneys, livers, and lungs make their life-saving journeys, from cutting-edge hypother…
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Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! Today, former Roswell City Council members Nancy Diamond and Steve Dorvee join us to discuss the letter they - along with 19 other former elected officials - sent to the current mayor and council demanding change and transparency. They’ll dive into the now-public letter - hand-delivered to City Hall on Augus…
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Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! In our return to 1975, we’re joined by Georgia State University Professor of Law Emerita Andrea Curcio for a fascinating look back at a pivotal moment in social and legal history. In 1975, The New York Times published an article that marked the first recognized use of the term “sexual harassment.” We explore…
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Send us a text In this episode, we dissect what really happens when a patient is referred for organ donation — and why a recent New York Times article got it dangerously wrong. We walk you through the two medical pathways for donation: brain death and circulatory death, explaining how organ procurement is handled ethically, legally, and with care. …
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Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! We are joined by Decaturish editor Dan Whisenhunt to discuss Congress’s recent decision to slash federal funding for NPR and PBS. What’s behind this dramatic move to defund some of the most trusted sources of news, culture, and education in the country? Craig, Professor Stone, and Dan unpack the political ca…
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Special guest Louie Mantia joins the show to talk about Liquid Glass, the various OS 26 updates, and the worrisome state of Apple’s UI design overall. Also: sandwiches. Sponsored by: Quip: A supercharged clipboard manager and text expander for Mac, iPhone, and iPad. Notion: The best AI tool for work, with your notes, docs, and projects in one space…
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Send us a text In this episode, we dive headfirst into the bizarre world of urine therapy—a fringe health practice that claims drinking or applying your own urine can cure everything from acne to cancer. But is there any scientific evidence behind these bold claims? (Spoiler: no.) We'll explore the history of urine therapy, its rise in modern alter…
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Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Brice Futch, a Cherokee County firefighter and Republican candidate for Georgia’s open Senate District 21 seat. With longtime Senator Brandon Beach now serving as U.S. Treasurer in Washington, D.C., the race is wide open—and Brice Futch is running as a grassroots conservativ…
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Jason Snell returns to the show to talk about the early PC platform rivalries of the 1980s, iOS 26 leaks (and Apple suing YouTuber Jon Prosser), the various Apple OS 26 public betas and the state of Liquid Glass, and more. (Where by “more” I mean a little baseball and keyboard nerdery.) Sponsored by: Factor: Healthy eating, made easy. Get 50% off p…
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Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! On this anniversary of Jimmy Hoffa’s disappearance, we revisit one of the most enduring mysteries in American history. Hoffa, the infamous Teamsters boss with deep ties to organized crime and political power, vanished on July 30, 1975, from a Detroit-area parking lot—and hasn’t been seen since. Was it the mo…
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... recurso no encontrado. ¿Qué nos falta en este Especial de Medianoche, número 404? ¿Cuál es el recurso no encontrado, y qué tenemos en su lugar? Con las llamadas a los linchamientos de inmigrantes, las invocaciones a gloriosos pasados nacionalistas que deben volver, la desaparición sin garantías de las personas consideradas no deseables, la rest…
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Send us a text In this episode of Memory Not Found, we deep dive into the unsettling but fascinating world of dementia—because apparently losing your keys every day might not be just a quirky personality trait. We break down what dementia actually is, explore its early symptoms, and go over the different types like Alzheimer’s disease, Lewy body de…
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Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! On the show today, we are joined by Sandy Springs City Councilman Tibby DeJulio for Part 2 of our mini-series on the incorporation of the City of Sandy Springs. Sandy Springs City Councilman Tibby DeJulio joins to recount the decades-long push to incorporate Sandy Springs and the grassroots movement that pow…
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Send us a text In this shocking and eye-opening episode, we delve into some of the most devastating examples of wrong-site surgeries and medical malpractice in North America. From a tragic case in Winnipeg where a patient had the wrong leg amputated, to Sheila North and Jason Kennedy, both victims of wrong-side hip surgeries at the same Winnipeg ho…
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Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! In this episode, we sit down with former Alpharetta City Councilman Brian Will, a Republican candidate for Georgia’s open Senate District 21 seat. With longtime Senator Brandon Beach now serving as U.S. Treasurer in Washington, D.C., the race is wide open—and Brian Will is hoping to bring his business backgr…
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