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Welcome to the Monster Lore Tour! Your Guides Jeremy and MOZ have lived a life on the edge of reality, and now we bring to you a paranormal podcast unlike any other. We do super deep research to bring you the deepest deep dives in the paranormal podcast realm (hopefully). And for as serious as we are about our topics, there is plenty of silliness and hilarity mixed in to bring you what we hope is a quality edutainment podcast about all things monstrous. Thanks for checking us out! Now on You ...
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A podcast on Cajun music recorded from 1928-1980.
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This interview-based podcast focuses on how innovation in healthcare is showing up for the benefit of consumers, regular people, anyone who is seeking a way to be healthier and better manage their health. Finally healthcare is being designed "for the people". We seek to shine a light on the movers, shakers, and innovators across the industry. This includes everything from the tech and digital-based startups providing care and services, to the academics and the medical researchers changing he ...
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Intelligence Squared is the home of lively debate and deep-dive discussion. Follow Intelligence Squared wherever you get your podcasts and enjoy four regular episodes per week taking you to the heart of the issues that matter in the company of the world’s great minds. We’d love to hear your feedback and what you think we should talk about next, who we should have on and what our future debates should be. Send us an email or voice note with your thoughts to [email protected] or ...
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Welcome to the Monumental Podcast where high performance meets huMAN truth. Hosted by Pete Hunt, founder of Monumental, this is where thought leaders visionaries and world class performers open up about what really drives them beyond success status and spreadsheets. Guests include global entrepreneurs like Daniel Priestley and Simon Squibb, clinical thinkers such as Erica Komisar and Richard Reeves, sporting legends Tim Henman, Sir Andrew Strauss and Sir Steve Redgrave, and political voices ...
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The Secret Life of Prisons is produced by a charity, the Prison Radio Association. To make a donation please visit prison.radio/donate. The podcast tells the hidden stories from behind bars. Paula Harriott is Chief Executive of Unlock. She spent time in prison and now works to help those who have been to prison to contribute to the debate around crime and justice. Phil Maguire is the Chief Executive of the Prison Radio Association. He's worked in prisons for two decades and received an OBE f ...
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Do you want to fulfill your true marketing potential? In "B2B Marketing and More With Pam Didner," you'll learn actionable strategies and tips around digital marketing, sales enablement, MarTech, demand generation, and more. As a B2B Marketing consultant, author, and global speaker, Pam emphasizes that marketing should leverage sales as another marketing channel and sales should use marketing as a hidden salesforce. In each episode, she shares her personal stories, templates, and frameworks ...
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Debate: Sanctions Don’t Work as a Tool of Foreign Policy
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1:24:26In partnership with GlobalSanctions.com, the world’s leading online resource for up to the minute information on sanctions and export controls worldwide. Sanctions have become one of the most widely used tools in modern foreign policy, imposed not only on states but also on individual leaders, oligarchs and corporations. From trade embargoes to ass…
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Our conversation today is with Nicole Keane, author of Tao of the Polyvagal Theory. We delve into the challenges faced in job interviews and the hiring practices that often favor candidates with similar backgrounds, leading to a lack of growth opportunities for others, the A.I. impact on diversification in the workplace, and our ability to properly…
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Highlight Reel: Staying Sane in the Job Market
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7:50Highlights from our eclectic discussion about staying sane in the modern American job market with author Nicole Keane.By Heather Pierce and Jeremy Carr
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How does a nation’s language shape its identity? Hannah Kent on her year in Iceland
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45:56When Australian writer Hannah Kent first travelled to Iceland at the age of 17, she had never seen snow before, and didn’t speak a word of Icelandic. Living in a remote part of Iceland during the dark winter, she fell in love with the country, its landscape and its people. This experience inspired her bestselling novel, Burial Rites. She has now re…
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The Longford Lecture 2025 | Dame Rachel De Souza, Angus Stobie, Jeremy Howe
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56:19The Longford Lecture is a centrepiece event of the criminal justice sector's year. Run by the Longford Trust, a charity that provides opportunities for study and mentoring for people in prison and detention, it takes place at Church House in Westminster. This year's lecture was a call for the abolition of the imprisonment of children, given by the …
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How To Lose Your Country, with Ece Temelkuran (Part Two)
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33:26Temelkuran is a brilliant writer, finding humour, hope and humanity in the darkest corners of our current malaise.’ – BRIAN ENO Ece Temelkuran is the award winning Turkish writer and author who was forced into exile for her critical views of President Erdoğan. She has long signalled the alarm that not only her home country of Türkiye but the whole …
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Episode 194 - "Well May We Say (feat Nick Carr)"
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1:05:2000:01:05 11 November 1975 00:10:45 local discussion about "the greens" and the things they're apparently in charge of 00:16:28 Vic ALP vs kids 00:17:13 Vic ALP vs civil liberties 00:32:00 Victorian Treaty 00:40:51 Lefty Podcast celebrationBy Jeremy Sear and Nick Carr
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How To Lose Your Country, with Ece Temelkuran (Part One)
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37:29Temelkuran is a brilliant writer, finding humour, hope and humanity in the darkest corners of our current malaise.’ – BRIAN ENO Ece Temelkuran is the award winning Turkish writer and author who was forced into exile for her critical views of President Erdoğan. She has long signalled the alarm that not only her home country of Türkiye but the whole …
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Down Home Cajun Music- Valse De Oberlin
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1:00:47Down Home Cajun Music- Valse De Oberlin Amadie, Ophy & Cleoma Breaux- Ma Blonde Est Partie Amadie, Ophy & Cleoma Breaux- Vas Y Carrement Angelas LeJeune- Le Petit One Step Angelas LeJeune- La Valse De La Veuve Joe Falcon- Madame Sostan Bixy Guidry & Percy Babineaux- Vien A La Maison Avec Moi Lawrence Walker- La Valse Des Pins Guillory & LaFleur- St…
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Why Are We So Addicted to Everything? With Nicklas Brendborg
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47:07Are we living in a world designed to hijack our brains? In this episode, Dr Emma Yhnell speaks to international best-selling author Nicklas Brendborg about how supernormal stimuli have become the norm in modern society. Whether it's food or our screens, Nicklas Brendborg argues that we’re living in an environment that is engineered to keep us hooke…
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44. Surviving Trauma Through Psychedelics
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1:01:02In this episode, Dr. Tiffany Ryan shares her profound journey through grief and healing after the loss of her son. She discusses her exploration of psychedelics as a therapeutic tool for trauma and PTSD. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community, integration, and the deep work required for healing. Dr. Ryan advocates for open discussi…
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Highlight Reel: Surviving Trauma Through Psychedelics
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7:50Highlights from our conversation with Dr. Tiffany Ryan who discusses her successes with psychedelic therapies after suffering severe mental and emotional trauma.By Heather Pierce and Jeremy Carr
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Andy Aitchison has been photographing prisons for more than 20 years. He selects five of his favourite photographs of prisons and talks to us about what we can learn from prisons by keeping our eyes open. Andy's new book is called Incarcerated and will be released soon. You can follow Andy on Instagram here. Presenters: Phil Maguire – Chief Executi…
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Sotheby’s Talks | The Leonard A. Lauder Collection: Klimt and the Art of Connoisseurship
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44:24On today’s episode, an episode from our friends at Sotheby's exploring the remarkable collection of Leonard A. Lauder, one of the greatest collectors and benefactors of the arts in America. At its centre is Gustav Klimt's celebrated Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer, alongside works by Henri Matisse, Edvard Munch, Vincent Van Gogh and other luminaries …
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Is This the Twilight of American Supremacy? Simon Jenkins on Why the World Needs the USA
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34:01The United States of America is younger than the British Museum and Guinness - in 2026 it celebrates its 250th birthday. How did this vast melting pot of people and ideas come to dominate global politics and culture? Historian and journalist Simon Jenkins believes America’s success stems from its careful balancing of the freedoms and interests of t…
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Olivia Laing on Passion and Heartbreak in the Golden Age of New Italian Cinema
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29:48Olivia Laing is an internationally acclaimed writer and critic. They are the author of eight books, including The Lonely City, Everybody and the Sunday Times bestseller The Garden Against Time. Laing’s first novel, Crudo, won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and in 2018 they were awarded the Windham-Campbell Prize for non-fiction. In today’s epi…
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Salman Rushdie on Mortality, Memory and The Eleventh Hour
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42:57Salman Rushdie is one of the world’s most acclaimed, award-winning contemporary authors. Translated into over forty languages, his sixteen works of fiction include Midnight’s Children – for which he won the Booker Prize in 1981, the Booker of Bookers on the 25th anniversary of the prize and Best of the Booker on the 40th anniversary – Shame, The Sa…
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Ever heard of a Tinder-style app for breast milk? Meet Kelly Cox, the CEO and Founder of Share the Drop, an app connecting moms who need milk with moms who have extra to give. In this episode, Kelly shares how a simple idea turned into a lifesaving network of generosity (and some seriously inspiring mom magic). We talk about the wild ride of launch…
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Highlights from our conversation with Kelly Cox from Share the Drop, America's first breastmilk donation network.By Heather Pierce and Jeremy Carr
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Episode 193 - "It's in the name!" (feat Nick Carr)
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0:44Sorry we recorded just before the excellent news of the Victorian Treaty - we'll cover that next time. 00:02:13 Nick's trip to Canberra and the Revenue Summit - teaser 00:05:25 Housing disaster getting worse thanks to Albo - but lets not forget Keating 00:07:17 ALP sneaking in another way to starve poor people 00:12:10 Privatisation doesn't work - …
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In the summer of 2023, 17 year-old Charlie Cosser went to an organised house party in a small village in West Sussex and never came home. A fight broke out on the dance floor and Charlie was stabbed. He died later in hospital. As he was lying on his hospital bed, Charlie's father Martin Cosser made a promise to Charlie that he would spend the rest …
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What was the Iranian Revolution really about? With Scott Anderson
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33:42Scott Anderson is a veteran foreign reporter and war correspondent, and a contributing writer for The New York Times. Over his career he has reported from Bosnia, Libya, Palestine and across the Middle East. In this episode, he spoke to host Hannah Lucinda Smith about his new book, King of Kings, a gripping account of the fall of the Shah of Iran, …
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The Intelligence Squared Economic Outlook with Jeremy Hunt (Part Two)
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36:48We’ve heard enough from the pessimists. Yes, these are hard times, but what investors, business owners and all of us need right now is not more despair about the economy, but a clear roadmap towards growth and prosperity. In October 2025, Jeremy Hunt came to the Intelligence Squared stage to share his vision of how we can achieve economic renewal. …
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Side Trail 91 - A 3-For Weirdoween Side Trail Special
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51:38Join us for our special Halloween Side Trail release. This Side Trail comes in three parts: 1- Three Books: MOZ gives Bone the Tarot Pratchett treatment.... 2- Three Faces: Come along as we visit the "Hill of Death" and discuss the Three-Faced Corleck Head.... 3- Three Interlopers: We welcome the newest member of the Interstellar Interlopers Club, …
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The Intelligence Squared Economic Outlook with Jeremy Hunt (Part One)
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36:22We’ve heard enough from the pessimists. Yes, these are hard times, but what investors, business owners and all of us need right now is not more despair about the economy, but a clear roadmap towards growth and prosperity. In October 2025, Jeremy Hunt came to the Intelligence Squared stage to share his vision of how we can achieve economic renewal. …
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What Are The Essentials for Reimagining Work with AI Agents?
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49:21We’re only at the very beginning of the AI transformation. The next big leap isn’t just smarter chatbots, it’s AI agents: tools that don’t just answer questions but loop, reason, and complete whole tasks within your workflows. In this episode, journalist and author Kamal Ahmed sits down with Aaron Levie, CEO and co-founder of Box, to explain how a …
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In this episode of the Healthcare Uprising, we speak with Caroline Davis, the executive director of We Are Healers, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting Native American medical students. They discuss the unique challenges faced by these students, including cultural and financial barriers, and the importance of community support. Carolin…
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Down Home Cajun Music- Mahoney Two Step Nathan Abshire- Lu Lu Boogie Sidney Brown- Pestauche Ah Tante Nana Iry Lejeune- Bayou Pon Pon Special Harry Choates- Mari Jole Blon Cliff LeMaire- Rou Li Aie Nathan Abshire- Cannonball Special Pee Wee Brousard- Perradin Twoster Lawrence Walker- Bon Ton Rouley Aldus Roger- Channel 10 Two Step Blackie Fruge- El…
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91. Halloween Ghost Stories Special 2025
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1:47:14Join us as Jeremy leads MOZ and Bone through a plethora of ghost stories, covering all of the ways in which you may be haunted.By Jeremy Carr & Matt O. Zerro
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Highlight Reel: Supporting Indigenous Doctors
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7:25Highlights from our conversation with Caroline Davis, new director of We Are Healers.By Heather Pierce and Jeremy Carr
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