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Welcome to Full Circle Podcast—where personal growth meets real conversations in a world that craves authenticity. I’m your host, Joseph, and this show began as a leap of faith—a challenge to step into the unknown. Starting this podcast was terrifying, but it became the very thing that gave me strength. Here, we get to the heart of what it means to find your voice, speak the truth, and take real steps toward growth—even when it feels impossible. In a world where honesty can feel risky, Full ...
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The Grey Lit Café

Anthony Haynes

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Grey (or gray) literature – 'grey lit' for short – includes such forms of communication as reports, white papers, dissertations, newsletters, slide decks, blogs, and podcasts. The Grey Lit Café explores the opportunities and benefits that grey lit provides for professionals and researchers. The podcast is directed by Anthony Haynes, produced by Dr Bart Hallmark, and published by Frontinus Ltd, a communications agency focused on engineering, infrastructure, sustainability, and research. Front ...
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Remotely Speaking Up

Dr. Rochelle Haynes

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Technology has leveled the talent landscape and provided more opportunities to work in different ways. But to leverage this, we must ditch traditional work mindsets! It's time to think differently about how you work and manage work. Join global speaker and OpenHR Specialist, Dr. Rochelle Haynes, and her expert guests weekly discuss how to transform the way you think about and organise work so you can thrive in this digital and disruptive age.
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Disrupt

Home Health Care News

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Home Health Care News is an independent source for breaking news and up-to-date information on the senior in-home care industry. Our podcast, Disrupt, will highlight the individuals making a difference in the home health industry. Code: 204869
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Are you ready for a First Person account of a Civil War battle? Union and Confederate Soldiers and Officers wrote in journals and published books during and after the war. Join Bill Coghlan every week as he retells what these men saw and did on the battlefield.
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Each week Mike Ferguson and Mike Gibson guide you through the most interesting unsolved true crime stories. This is a true crime podcast that spares none of the details. We tell the stories of the victims, the facts surrounding the cases, and look at all possible suspects. We don't take ourselves too seriously but we take true crime very seriously.
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Beyond the Rig

Shane Wilson

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'Beyond the Rig' is focused on connecting young professionals with Energy Leaders who will share their journey within the energy sector. Over the course of this season we will be having conversations with energy leaders across the energy value chain to gain insights on how they think, and to take note of what advice they could offer young professionals in an industry challenged by 3Cs – Climate Change, COVID19 and Carbon
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14-year-old Jeremy Bright disappeared in August 1986 while attending a fair in Coos County, Oregon. Decades later, Jeremy has still not been found. Although no one has come forward, Jeremy’s family and the police believe someone knows what happened to him, and that his remains could be found in Coos County. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Jerem…
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After a brief hiatus, Joseph returns with an inspiring solo episode diving deep into the idea of purpose—not as a distant destination, but as something you're actively building even when no one’s watching. Sparked by a heartfelt conversation with a friend, this episode unpacks the phrase: “Serve the purpose until the purpose serves you.” Joseph ref…
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At the First Battle of Bull Run, PVT Casler and the 33rd Virginia formed on the left flank of BG Thomas J. Jackson’s all Virginia 1st Brigade on Henry Hill. The Virginians stood like a Stonewall through several Union advances. During this time, PVT Casler and the 33rd Virginia charged and captured a Union Battery that unlimbered too close them but …
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If you're studying on the University of Cambridge's Multidisciplinary Design course, this episode is for you. The episode focuses on the visual aspects of advice. It seeks to provide pragmatic recommendations that will make a marked difference to the communicative effectiveness of your poster presentation. Contents 00:00 Navigation 01:56 Visual asp…
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Danielle Bell was just 14 years old when she went missing in September 2001. At the time of her disappearance, she was involved in a relationship with a 24-year-old man who remains a person of interest in her case. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Danielle Bell's disappearance. In addition to this 24-year-old man, two other men have been named a…
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If you're studying on the University of Cambridge's Multidisciplinary Design course, this episode is for you. The episode focuses on the (quite radical) implications of the context of poster display spectators' behaviour aspects of inclusive practice. These considerations will help you to optimise the communicative effectiveness of your poster pres…
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If you're a student on the University of Cambridge's Multidisciplinary Design course (GM1), this episode is for you. Indeed, it focuses on considerations specific to the course, based on observations from previous cohorts' presentations. This is the third of three episodes on presentations. There is a parallel set of episodes on poster presentation…
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If you're a student on the University of Cambridge's Multidisciplinary Design course (GM1), this episode is for you. The episode stems from consideration of the pitfalls presenters fall into concerning use of slides. Simply by avoiding these pitfalls, you can make your presentation outstandingly communicative. This is the second of three episodes o…
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If you're a student on the University of Cambridge's Multidisciplinary Design course (GM1), this episode has been created for you. The episode stems from consideration of the big pitfalls presenters often fall into and provides advice on how to avoid them. Simply by avoiding the pitfalls, you can make your presentation outstandingly good. Contents …
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If you’re a student on the Multidisciplinary Design course (GM1), this episode has been created for you. Understandably, students tasked with preparing a poster presentation tend to assume that it’s all about the poster itself. Of course, the poster’s the primary component of a poster presentation. But there’s more to poster presentation than that.…
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The latest episode of the Disrupt podcast is now available!For this episode of Disrupt, we caught up with Margaret Haynes, the President and CEO of Right At Home. During the conversation, Haynes discusses Right at Home’s priorities for growth, how home care and home health providers work together symbiotically and the innovations necessary to addre…
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15-year-old Jennifer Pandos disappeared from her home in Williamsburg, Virginia, one night in February 1987. She left a cryptic note, but the police have been unable to determine conclusively who wrote it. The police have looked at multiple people over the years, but there has never been enough evidence to secure charges. Join Mike and Gibby as the…
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One morning in April 2016, Missy Bevers went to a Midlothian, Texas, church to teach an early fitness class. Missy was unaware that an intruder dressed in tactical gear was already inside. Missy was murdered inside the church and was found by her students soon after. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the puzzling murder of Missy Bevers. The case …
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Send us a text On this episode, Joseph deep dives into the thrilling and unpredictable NBA playoffs, where a "changing of the guard" is underway. From the Warriors' tough loss to the Rockets and the Lakers' potential elimination by the Timberwolves to the Nuggets-Clippers showdown and the dominance of teams like the Celtics and Cavaliers, Joseph br…
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At the Battle of Missionary Ridge, 25 November 1863, 1LT Charles T. Clark and the 125th Ohio advanced in the Second Line of their brigade in what was intended to be the seizure of Confederate Rifle Pits at the base of the ridge. Once completing this, the Ohioans rallied with the rest of their Division and joined in the spontaneous charge of the Arm…
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On December 15th, 1900, three lighthouse keepers at Flannan Isles went missing. Days passed with no one aware of their disappearance. A full investigation was launched after a relief crew discovered the abandoned island. It soon became one of Scotland's biggest mysteries aside from Nessie. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the mysterious case of …
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Send us a text On this sports-focused episode, Joseph takes you courtside for a deep dive into the NBA Eastern Conference playoffs. With sharp commentary and authentic takes, he explores what’s working, what’s falling apart, and what each team needs to advance. Whether you’re a casual fan or a basketball junkie, this breakdown hits every angle with…
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Branson Perry went missing after leaving his house in April 2001. Over twenty years later, authorities believe he was murdered, but his body has never been found. Investigators feel confident his disappearance was drug-related and that people in the small town of Skidmore, Missouri, are hiding information that could lead to the recovery of his rema…
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Send us a text On this latest episode of Full Circle Podcast, Joseph returns with a double-header: a deep dive into a chilling case of deportation defying due process and some hot takes on the NBA Playoffs. First, Joseph unpacks the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland resident wrongfully deported under the Trump administration using the Alien …
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Introducing a new podcast for the true crime-obsessed: "The Crime Scene Weekly," from our friends at ABC Audio. Every Wednesday, "The Crime Scene Weekly" brings you the latest in true crime. ABC News correspondent Brad Mielke sits down with the journalists covering the cases who have direct access to survivors, investigators, and families searching…
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At the Battle of Globe Tavern, 21 August 1864, SGT William V. Izlar and the 25th South Carolina advanced alongside the rest of Hagood’s Brigade against what was perceived to be an open flank of the Union V Corps, but in reality occupied by BG Lysander Cutler’s 4th Division. Sources used for this episode: Izlar, William V. A Sketch of the War Record…
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On Thanksgiving Eve 1930, the entire Germond family was murdered on their farm in Stanfordville, New York. Nearly a century later, the murders remain unsolved. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the murders of the Germond family. The authorities identified many persons of interest over the years. One man, in particular, caught the attention of the…
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Crime House True Crime Stories is the ultimate destination for true crime fans. Every episode features two notorious cases from that week in crime history, tied by a common theme like infamous serial killers, mysterious disappearances, tragic murders, and more. Every Monday, uncover the full stories behind the headlines as host Vanessa Richardson t…
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Send us a text On this episode of Full Circle, Joseph goes full analyst mode as he breaks down the 2025 NBA playoff landscape with insight, passion, and bold predictions. From the shocking trade that sent Luka Doncic to the Lakers to Jimmy Butler’s impact on the Warriors’ late-season resurgence, he dissects matchups in the East and West, pre-playof…
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Scottish banker Alistair Wilson was having a perfectly normal Sunday evening with his family when a stranger showed up at his home. Minutes later, Alistair was gunned down outside his front door. After twenty years, the murder remains unsolved. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the murder of Alistair Wilson. Several persons of interest have been …
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Send us a text In a world that constantly celebrates hustle, ambition, and the endless grind, rest is often relegated to the sidelines—as something to be squeezed in only when there’s nothing left to do. But what if rest isn’t just a break from progress, but an essential part of it? In this episode of Full Circle, Joseph explores the powerful rhyth…
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At the Battle of Yellow Tavern, 11 May 1864, MAJ James H. Kidd, commander of the 6th Michigan Cavalry faced the Confederate Cavalry under MG J.E.B. Stuart. After a fight that lasted several hours, MG Sheridan, commander of the Union Cavalry Corps, ordered his men to charge. Sources used for this episode: Kidd, James H. Personal Recollections of a C…
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In the early morning of August 2nd, 1989, the Jack family got into a vehicle driven by a stranger who offered them temporary jobs at a logging camp in Canada’s British Columbia province. They were never seen or heard from again. Over thirty years later, the case remains unresolved, and the suspect is still unidentified. Join Mike and Gibby as they …
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The latest episode of the Disrupt podcast is now available! For this episode of Disrupt, we caught up with Jonah Francis, president of Pansy Homecare. During the conversation, Francis talks about running a family-owned business, the company’s focus on Dementia care and the potential cuts to the Medicaid program. Listen to this episode of Disrupt to…
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Send us a text Growth is one of the greatest challenges we face in life, and it requires great courage. In this episode of Full Circle Podcast, Joseph dives deep into the psychology and neuroscience behind personal growth, habit formation, and breaking cycles that hold us back. Today we discuss: 🔥 The habit loop—how your brain forms and keeps habit…
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Joseph Smedley was a 20-year-old student at Indiana University who died under mysterious circumstances. His death was officially declared a suicide, but his family has questioned this ruling. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the death of Joseph Smedley. His body was found in 3-5 feet of water, weighed down with a backpack full of rocks. Is this …
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Send us a text Ever feel like you’re stuck in the same cycles—repeating old habits, relationships, or struggles no matter how hard you try to change? In this episode of Full Circle Podcast, we dive into the subconscious patterns shaping your life, why your brain clings to familiarity, and how to break free from limiting loops. Joseph unpacks the sc…
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In March 1977, Circleville, Ohio residents began receiving mysterious, threatening letters. Over forty years later, the identity of the writer is still unconfirmed.Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the mysterious Circleville Letter Writer. Although still unsolved, one primary suspect was a family member of the main letter recipients. You can help…
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Send us a text The conversation on immigration isn’t just about laws—it’s about people, policies, and power. In Part 2 of this special series on Full Circle Podcast, Joseph takes a deeper dive into the realities of America’s immigration system. From the bureaucratic red tape that keeps families apart for decades to the economic forces that rely on …
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The latest episode of the Disrupt podcast is now available! For this episode of Disrupt, we caught up with Qiana James, founder and CEO of Friendly Faces Senior Care. During the conversation, James talks about her company’s focus on Alzheimer’s and dementia care, how marketing and branding really helped the company achieve growth and how the compan…
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In 1995, twenty-seven-year-old Jodi Huisentruit was a popular anchor at a local news station in Mason City, Iowa. She went missing early one morning while rushing out the door for work and has never been found.Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the disappearance of Jodi Huisentruit. She was loved by everyone who knew her and captivated by those wh…
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"Three years have passed; five summers, with the length/ Of five long winters!" (as William Wordsworth wrote). This episode was recorded to mark the third anniversary of The Grey Lit Café's first episode ('Welcome to the Grey Lit Café') and the conclusion of our seventh season. We briefly review the season in the context of our developing conceptio…
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Send us a text America has always had a complicated relationship with immigration—welcoming workers when it’s convenient, then blaming them when times get tough. But how did we get here? And why does our system seem so broken? In Part 1 of this two-part series on Full Circle Podcast, host Joseph unpacks the long history of immigration in America, f…
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At the Battle of Wilson’s Creek, 10 August 1861, SGT William H. Tunnard and the 3rd Louisiana advanced north against an artillery battery which opened upon them only to run into a Battalion of US Infantry. After being repulsed, the regiment hastened south to face a Union Brigade marching from the south. Sources used for this episode: Tunnard, Willi…
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On today's episode of DISRUPT, Home Health Care News sits down with Joseph Kitonga, CEO and founder of Vitable Health, an enhanced primary care membership that helps home-based care agencies offer affordable ACA-compliant plans that are easy to manage and that employees use and love. Joseph discusses best tips for ACA compliance, causes of and solu…
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23-year-old Steven Clark disappeared on December 28th, 1992, in a seaside town in North Yorkshire.Nearly 30 years later, his parents were arrested on suspicion of murder, accused of killing their son and burying his body in their back garden.Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the disappearance of Steven Clark. Seven years after Steven went missing…
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Send us a text This special edition of Full Circle Thoughts is all about perseverance in the face of challenges. In this short but impactful episode, Joseph shares personal insights on what it means to push through difficult moments, whether in the gym, career, or life. Feeling overwhelmed? Struggling to keep going? Joseph breaks down three key ste…
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A key role of grey literature is to provide an interface between industry and academic research. In this episode, we continue our focus on innovation in grey literature by interviewing Dr Joseph Gibbons, Principal Technical Advisor at Natural Power Ireland. Joseph outlines a scheme he established to enable doctoral students to spend time in industr…
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Darren Seals became a prominent activist in Ferguson, Missouri, after the shooting of Michael Brown. After he was murdered in September 2016, rumors and theories spread that he was killed because of his activism. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the murder of Darren Seals. Darren was very outspoken, which earned him both fans and detractors. Oth…
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Anthony Haynes writes: A persistent theme on The Grey Lit Café is the role of grey literature genres in higher education. We've published episodes on abstracts, dissertations, essays, online lectures, posters, and slide decks. In this episode, we take up a challenge from our recent episodes on essays: what alternatives - when it comes to expository…
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Send us a text Your circle can make or break your growth. In this episode of Full Circle Podcast, Joseph dives deep into the power of the people around you. Are your friends holding you accountable or just keeping you comfortable? Are they pushing you forward or keeping you stuck in the same routines? Joseph explores the difference between real fri…
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At the Battle of Secessionville, PVT Herbert W. Beecher and the 1st Connecticut Light Artillery Battery supported the advance of the 2nd Division upon the Tower Battery on James Island with their 4x 14-inch James Rifles. Though the Confederate Artillery mostly focused on the several infantry advances upon the Tower Battery, they eventually dueled w…
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The Zodiac is a serial killer definitively linked to five murders and two attempted murders in the San Francisco Bay Area. The killer referred to himself as the Zodiac in multiple letters sent to the press, one of which said, “I like killing people because it’s so much fun.” The Zodiac claimed to have murdered 37 victims. Multiple attacks are linke…
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Send us a text Kendrick Lamar just delivered one of the most electrifying Super Bowl halftime performances in history, and Full Circle Podcast is here to break it all down. Joseph dives deep into the cultural significance, the layered symbolism, and the sheer impact of Kendrick’s set—unpacking the artistic statements, the shots fired, and the way t…
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Send us a text In this special bonus episode of Full Circle Podcast, we introduce Full Circle Thoughts—a collection of bite-sized reflections designed to inspire and challenge you. Whether you're on a walk, a drive, or just need a moment of motivation, this episode is for you. Inspired by a powerful conversation with a CEO, we explore the importanc…
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