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Welcome to Simply Business, the podcast for entrepreneurs who want to streamline operations, enhance marketing, and gain actionable advice. Hosted by Taylor Lee, a business consultant, this show offers expert strategies to simplify your business and achieve your goals. Each episode features practical tips and inspiring conversations with successful business owners and industry experts who share their stories and insights. Tune in to elevate your business without the overwhelm. Connect with m ...
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Purpose Under Pressure

Bryan Lefelhoc

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Brought to you by The Ruby Group/Sandler Training. In the Purpose Under Pressure podcast, we explore people, their purpose, and the pressures that threaten to knock them off course. Each week, we’ll dive into a new story from different business leaders, each with a new perspective about why folks swing their feet out of bed each morning, and what pressures they withstand to stay on track.
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I talk about love, dating, single parents, work, goals, depression, anxiety, being a woman and getting older. My growth and experiences in life from Brooklyn, NY to Hartford/New Britain, CT to South Carolina Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ruby-m/support
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An in depth tutorial and discussion around the assassination of John F. Kennedy, (JFK) the country's 35th president who was brutally murdered in Dallas Texas on November 22, 1963. The series comprehensively explores the major facts, themes, and events leading up to the assassination in Dealey Plaza and the equally gripping stories surrounding the subsequent investigation. We review key elements of the Warren Commission Report , and the role of the CIA and FBI. We explore the possible involve ...
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Welcome to the Flow State Business Podcast. I’m a soul-led female entrepreneur and Energetics Business Coach and my mission is to help intuitively aligned coaches meet their first million dollars in their online business. I share openly on topics such as money, wealth-building energetics, and the strategies that took me from zero to multiple 7 figures in less than 3 and a half years. This podcast is filled with strategy, the teachings of flow state and proven tactics to help you think about ...
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Hiii beauties, wouldn’t it be cool to listen to some of our favorite celebrities stories and analyze their life per astrology? Then go no further! Listen to our 10 min seasonal/weekly show where we have fun analyzing some of our favorite celebs through their zodiac sign. (you might learn a little more abt yours too:):)
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November 24th, 1964 - DALLAS. On live television, night club owner Jack Ruby killed Lee Harvey Oswald, the man in Dallas Police Custody for the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy. On March 4th, 1964, Ruby was put on trial for the murder in Downtown Dallas. Armed with original trial transcripts, rare audio, news accounts, and interviews from those personally involved in the case, we bring to you a daily recap of the State of Texas v. Jack Ruby - The Original Trial of The Century. Join ...
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Ultradilute Podcast

Ultradilute Homeopathy

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Host Roddy Schrock, a classically trained homeopath, explores stories and strategies for reclaiming your health. We delve into how a personalized homeopathic approach can help restore the steadiness and resilience that creators need to thrive in their work, their families, and their lives. If you're ready to move beyond just managing symptoms and find a path to sustainable balance, this podcast is your first step.
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The Conspiracy Podcast

The Conspiracy Podcast

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Three guys with three high school diplomas pick apart famous conspiracies. Sit down with Sean, Jorge and Eric as they walk you through the most famous conspiracy theories and their stories. From the most well known like the JFK Assassination, Moon Landing, 9/11, Epstein Island, OJ Simpson, The Mandela Effect, The Denver Airport, Kurt Cobain, The Bermuda Triangle, The Free Masons, MLK, RFK to the smaller ones that never seem to go away.
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JFK Files

Rob @ podcast411

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On November 22nd 1963 JFK was assassinated. Two days later the alleged assassin Lee Harvey Oswald was gunned down while in Police custody by Night club owner Jack Ruby. And for past 60 plus years - many have speculated the assassin did not work alone. There were congressional hearings, FBI and CIA investigations and all of that lead to documents that were sometimes released after being heavily redacted or never released at all. Information kept from the American People - These are the JFK Fi ...
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Heroes Behind the Badge

Citizens Behind the Badge

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From the front lines to the final call, Heroes Behind the Badge brings you the untold stories of America's law enforcement community. Led by Craig Floyd, who spent 34 years working alongside police officers across the nation, alongside veteran facilitator Dennis Collins and law enforcement expert Bill Erfurth, this podcast cuts through misconceptions to reveal the true nature of modern policing. Our dynamic trio brings unique perspectives to each episode: Craig shares deep insights from his ...
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Hi Tai Mei's! ✨I'm your host Diana and this is the Taiwanese Girl Podcast. 🇹🇼 This podcast really is my diary near and dear to my heart, the best way to connect with you guys are through my own experiences and the amazing people that I am surrounded with. Come on this journey with me and I hope through my life experiences we can connect in one way or another ❣️ xoxo
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So how do you solve a problem like Mariah? As my brother said 'spoiler alert, you can't', so there you go! I'm just an Australian girl with the world at her feet, working in public relations and communications who is learning about life and myself every single day. Join me as I tell you stories, share my outlook on life and just talk utter garbage! This podcast where I talk about my world, your world and the world around us. To hopefully inspire or just entertain! It will be fun, I promise.
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Have you ever felt like an imposter, questioning your worth and fearing judgment if you seek help? Do you experience the isolation of entrepreneurship, overwhelmed by the sheer amount of work and responsibility? Are you a new coach or leader struggling to find clients while maintaining a facade of success? Welcome to Flourishing Unfiltered: Tackling Loneliness, Self-Doubt, and Overwhelm in Business - THE podcast for high achievers who seek a professional life that feels as good as it looks a ...
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Circadian timing shapes how we sleep, feel, and function each day. Satchidananda Panda, Ph.D., Salk Institute, explains that keeping daily light, meals, movement, and sleep in step with the body’s internal clock supports alertness, metabolism, and recovery. Panda notes that evening light and late eating can make it harder to fall asleep and may wor…
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Send us a text We’re in December - the last turn of 2025 - and I’m leaning into closure, celebration and a soft reset. This year has been a chapter‑ending one: old business models retired, a fresh passive income + daily sales model born, and lots of inner work and growth. Today I’m reflecting on it all: from Black Friday surprisingly flowing into D…
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Pearl Harbor, the turning point in American history. Long before December 7, 1941, the collision between two Pacific powers had already begun. Manchuria had fallen to Imperial Japan in 1931, marking the start of Japan’s empire push across China. The United States, publicly neutral, watched war spread while trying to stay out of global conflict. But…
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When pressure hits, it rarely announces itself. Most leaders don’t realize how close they are to crisis until something forces them to face it head-on. There’s a moment when everything feels like it could all fall apart. That moment, when approached on purpose, can be the turning point that keeps everything together and forges a new path forward. I…
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Episode 305 is the eighteenth episode of our mini-series on the Tippit murder. David Belin, the celebrated Warren Commission attorney called it the "Rosetta Stone" of the JFK assassination. It may very well be just that...but for other reasons! In this eighteenth episode, we tell the story of one of the most blatant evidence tampering episodes with…
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Cris Liang, a UC San Diego alumnus trained in engineering, explains how a cross-border upbringing and family entrepreneurship guided his move from engineering to hospitality. He grew up between Mexico and the United States, spoke Cantonese and Spanish at home and in the community, and came to see food as a bridge that connects cultures and neighbor…
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Cris Liang, a UC San Diego alumnus trained in engineering, explains how a cross-border upbringing and family entrepreneurship guided his move from engineering to hospitality. He grew up between Mexico and the United States, spoke Cantonese and Spanish at home and in the community, and came to see food as a bridge that connects cultures and neighbor…
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Michael J. Wilkinson, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.N.L.A., explains how aligning when we eat, sleep, and move with our body’s natural circadian rhythms can profoundly affect metabolic health. Drawing on research from UC San Diego and the Salk Institute, he explores how disruptions in daily patterns—late-night eating, less movement, artificial light—contribute…
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Michael J. Wilkinson, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.N.L.A., explains how aligning when we eat, sleep, and move with our body’s natural circadian rhythms can profoundly affect metabolic health. Drawing on research from UC San Diego and the Salk Institute, he explores how disruptions in daily patterns—late-night eating, less movement, artificial light—contribute…
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Michael J. Wilkinson, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.N.L.A., explains how aligning when we eat, sleep, and move with our body’s natural circadian rhythms can profoundly affect metabolic health. Drawing on research from UC San Diego and the Salk Institute, he explores how disruptions in daily patterns—late-night eating, less movement, artificial light—contribute…
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Michael J. Wilkinson, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.N.L.A., explains how aligning when we eat, sleep, and move with our body’s natural circadian rhythms can profoundly affect metabolic health. Drawing on research from UC San Diego and the Salk Institute, he explores how disruptions in daily patterns—late-night eating, less movement, artificial light—contribute…
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Episode 304 is the seventeenth episode of our mini-series on the Tippit murder. David Belin, the celebrated Warren Commission attorney called it the "Rosetta Stone" of the JFK assassination. It may very well be just that...but for other reasons! In this seventeenth episode, We revisit in more detail the ballistics evidence including its chain of cu…
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Send us a text November has been wild. Symbolic, messy, confusing, and full of subtle shifts. In this episode, I’m leaning into the spiritual side of business (yes, the woo side) and sharing how I’ve been reconnecting with real stillness, meditations, signs from the universe, and a recalibration around identity. We’ll talk about why your business i…
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Turkey Day, this week the boys dive into the warm, buttery, gravy-covered fever dream known as Thanksgiving—a holiday many people think they understand… until the layers start peeling back. What begins as a friendly harvest feast quickly unravels into one of the strangest webs of mythmaking, political spin, and quiet conspiracies in American histor…
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In today’s episode, I’m coming to you live from Japan, literally hiding under a doona in a hotel room in Osaka, to bring you a full life update, what’s been happening behind the scenes, and the huge personal shift that’s shaping my business, priorities and plans for 2026. I share the full story of finding out I’m pregnant, navigating the first trim…
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The genome sequences of Neandertals and Denisovans have provided a wealth of new information about the origins, migrations, and interactions of ancient humans. These genomes have revealed that mixture between hominin groups was common: all modern humans outside Africa carry around 2% Neandertal DNA from a single major episode of Neandertal gene flo…
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The genome sequences of Neandertals and Denisovans have provided a wealth of new information about the origins, migrations, and interactions of ancient humans. These genomes have revealed that mixture between hominin groups was common: all modern humans outside Africa carry around 2% Neandertal DNA from a single major episode of Neandertal gene flo…
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Episode 303 is the sixteenth episode of our mini-series on the Tippit murder. David Belin, the celebrated Warren Commission attorney called it the "Rosetta Stone" of the JFK assassination. It may very well be just that...but for other reasons! In this sixteenth episode, we tell the story of the Dallas police squad car appearing in front of Oswald's…
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In this episode, I sit down with Rebecca Adehill, business advisor and high-ticket sales expert, to break down what actually converts in 2025. They dive into the strategy behind high-ticket sales, the energy you carry online, and why your funnel matters more than the latest trending mindset hack. Inside this conversation, Rebecca shares: • What a h…
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An in vivo brain organoid platform reveals how human neurons and glia interact across development, aging, and disease. Fred H. Gage, Ph.D., generates three dimensional organoids from induced pluripotent stem cells and examines their maturation, synapses, and network activity with two-photon imaging and single-cell profiling. Gage integrates human m…
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An in vivo brain organoid platform reveals how human neurons and glia interact across development, aging, and disease. Fred H. Gage, Ph.D., generates three dimensional organoids from induced pluripotent stem cells and examines their maturation, synapses, and network activity with two-photon imaging and single-cell profiling. Gage integrates human m…
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An in vivo brain organoid platform reveals how human neurons and glia interact across development, aging, and disease. Fred H. Gage, Ph.D., generates three dimensional organoids from induced pluripotent stem cells and examines their maturation, synapses, and network activity with two-photon imaging and single-cell profiling. Gage integrates human m…
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An in vivo brain organoid platform reveals how human neurons and glia interact across development, aging, and disease. Fred H. Gage, Ph.D., generates three dimensional organoids from induced pluripotent stem cells and examines their maturation, synapses, and network activity with two-photon imaging and single-cell profiling. Gage integrates human m…
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Is airplane mode actually doing anything… or is it just a digital superstition we’ve all agreed to follow? Sean, Jorge, and Eric crack open FAA reports, safety filings, and decades of airline policy to figure out whether your phone has ever truly posed a threat to a Boeing 737. We break down how airplane mode started, why flight crews still insist …
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Sixty years after the JFK assassination, the questions and consequences still echo through Dallas. In our final episode, historian Rick Janich shares the seldom-discussed aftermath: the federal tensions between the FBI and Dallas Police, the city’s scarred reputation, and the creation of what would become the Dallas Police Museum. We also examine t…
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Beyond the headlines of November 1963 were the families, officers, and everyday citizens whose lives changed forever in the aftermath of President Kennedy’s assassination. In Part Two, we explore the emotional heart of the story: Marie Tippit, widow of Officer J.D. Tippit Jackie Kennedy’s private grief and her letter to Dallas Clint Hill’s reflecti…
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On November 22, 1963, shots rang out in Dealey Plaza — and the world changed in seconds. But behind the iconic images of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination was a frantic, chaotic, and deeply human response unfolding inside the Dallas Police Department. In this first episode of our three-part series, Dallas Police historian Rick Janich walks …
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In Part One, we followed the money — from ancient temples to the secret meeting at Jekyll Island, where a handful of bankers drafted a plan that would change the world. Now, in Part Two, The Conspiracy Podcast dives into what happened after that plan became law — and how it gave birth to one of the most powerful and most misunderstood institutions …
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In this episode we were joined by Tori Story, influencer and co-host of Raw Reality Podcast, to talk about what it really looks like to build a personal brand while navigating hard seasons in business. Tori shares how she’s learned to reconnect with her why, stay grounded when business gets challenging, and shift her perspective when things don’t g…
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Episode 302 is the fifteenth episode of our mini-series on the Tippit murder. David Belin, the celebrated Warren Commission attorney called it the "Rosetta Stone" of the JFK assassination. It may very well be just that...but for other reasons! In this fifteenth episode, we tell the story of Tippit's love life and extramarital affair. The purpose is…
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If you feel like there's more rudeness in the world, you're not alone. According to John O'Brien, psychologist and author of "Rudeness Rehab," there's a pandemic of incivility. O'Brien says we're seeing bad behavior everywhere, from the streets to the workplace to even the operating room. As part of our Osher Author Talk series, host Henry DeVries …
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If you feel like there's more rudeness in the world, you're not alone. According to John O'Brien, psychologist and author of "Rudeness Rehab," there's a pandemic of incivility. O'Brien says we're seeing bad behavior everywhere, from the streets to the workplace to even the operating room. As part of our Osher Author Talk series, host Henry DeVries …
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If you feel like there's more rudeness in the world, you're not alone. According to John O'Brien, psychologist and author of "Rudeness Rehab," there's a pandemic of incivility. O'Brien says we're seeing bad behavior everywhere, from the streets to the workplace to even the operating room. As part of our Osher Author Talk series, host Henry DeVries …
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If you feel like there's more rudeness in the world, you're not alone. According to John O'Brien, psychologist and author of "Rudeness Rehab," there's a pandemic of incivility. O'Brien says we're seeing bad behavior everywhere, from the streets to the workplace to even the operating room. As part of our Osher Author Talk series, host Henry DeVries …
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Clinical trials turn scientific discoveries into real options for patients and volunteers, advancing care while safeguarding participants. Sheldon Morris, M.D., M.P.H., explains how independent oversight, core ethical principles, and stepwise phases evaluate safety and benefit, and clarifies participants’ rights and responsibilities. Sandip Patel, …
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Clinical trials turn scientific discoveries into real options for patients and volunteers, advancing care while safeguarding participants. Sheldon Morris, M.D., M.P.H., explains how independent oversight, core ethical principles, and stepwise phases evaluate safety and benefit, and clarifies participants’ rights and responsibilities. Sandip Patel, …
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Clinical trials turn scientific discoveries into real options for patients and volunteers, advancing care while safeguarding participants. Sheldon Morris, M.D., M.P.H., explains how independent oversight, core ethical principles, and stepwise phases evaluate safety and benefit, and clarifies participants’ rights and responsibilities. Sandip Patel, …
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Clinical trials turn scientific discoveries into real options for patients and volunteers, advancing care while safeguarding participants. Sheldon Morris, M.D., M.P.H., explains how independent oversight, core ethical principles, and stepwise phases evaluate safety and benefit, and clarifies participants’ rights and responsibilities. Sandip Patel, …
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Send us a text This episode is all about business planning for your next season, and why these annual planning days have become one of the most expansive rituals I do. I’m walking you through the exact process I use to reset, zoom out, and shape the next three months of my business with genuine intention and clarity. If you’ve been craving space to…
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The Federal Reserve, the boys trace the story of banking from its ancient origins in Mesopotamian temples to the marble halls of Wall Street. It’s a tale of gold, greed, and government — and of how fear of financial collapse led a handful of powerful men to create something that would change the world forever. We start at the beginning: when gold a…
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A wide-ranging and necessary conversation with composer and performer Colin Self about redefining "health" for ambitious creators. Colin discusses re-orienting their practice toward attunement: the daily skill of noticing relationships between self, others, and the environment. We explore why, after major institutional commissions, smaller rooms of…
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In this episode of Simply Business, I sat down with Ruby Bellinger, founder of Lover Lover Agency - a creative agency specialising in organic social media, paid ad creative, and strategic growth... to unpack what’s actually working in business right now. Ruby shares how she went from operating in survival mode to scaling her agency with structure, …
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Writer R.F. Kuang has quickly become one of today’s most daring and original voices in fiction, blending sharp social critique with rich storytelling. Her most recent novel, Katabasis, takes readers on a darkly witty descent into the underworld, where academia, ambition, and myth collide. Known for tackling power, politics, and the human cost of am…
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