The mission of Dave & Ethan’s 2000″ Weird Al Podcast is to provide an entertaining podcast based around “Weird Al” Yankovic and his fandom through fun interviews and engaging discussions. Hosted by Dave "Elvis" Rossi and Ethan Ullman. It's pretty stinking majestic.
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A sci-fi podcasting company that generates original, character-driven stories. Be ready to let your imagination run free. See you on the other side, Future Drifters.
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Welcome to Re-Teaching the Game, where host Ethan Norof dishes on hoops, shares teaching stories, life advice & perspective using the game of basketball to do it all.
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Transformative ideas from the best thinkers on the planet including guests like James Clear, Susan Cain, Michael Pollan, Deepak Chopra, Nicole LaPera, Yung Pueblo, Gabor Mate, Maggie Smith, , David Whyte, Macklemore, George Saunders, Anne Lamott, Frank Turner, Mark Manson, Tara Brach, AJ Jacobs, Oliver Burkeman, Ryan Holiday, Parker Palmer. It’s not about perfection; it’s about direction.
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Welcome to Brackets, Bubbles, and Bid Stealers! If you came to find the best college basketball coverage, from team No. 1 to team No. 364, you came to the right place! Co-Hosts Sam Federman and Jonathan Lidskin watch as much college basketball as anybody, and like to break down the game in a unique way. Sam and Jonathan, with the help of the best guests in the business, attempt to stray away from the narratives that plague mainstream college hoops discourse, taking an angle based on watching ...
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RotoWire's eSports team -- featuring Ethan Sexton, Andrew Laird & Joe Bartel -- gets you caught up the latest happenings in the gaming world, with an emphasis on League of Legends Daily Fantasy coverage.
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We're talking to experts in the crypto and blockchain space about the future of the industry. You'll hear from economists, entrepreneurs, developers and other speakers from Consensus events.
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"Remarkable" - Psychology Today "A vital, compassionate gem that fills a desperate and under-addressed need in our society." - Esquire "A perversely safe place in which he and his guests talk about their fears, addictions and traumatic childhoods." - NY Times "Gilmartin makes a conscious effort to explore stories that aren’t black and white" - Slate Magazine "Praised by listeners all over the world" - Atlantic Monthly Named To Top Health Podcast List by: NY Times, Esquire, Slate, Oprah Magaz ...
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Join host, Doug Madenford, as he welcomes guests onto his front porch for some good old-fashioned conversation. New episodes air on the 1st of each month.
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All things Sci-Fi and beyond!
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Three American-raised friends living in China candidly explore the madness of modern behavior. We’ll be sipping on drinks with special guests as we tackle different topics on current culture, self-help, society, human psychology, nationality, politics, news and life. All this in an effort to reduce misconceptions about the world and ourselves. Tune in as we make these attempts and stumble our way towards becoming happier, healthier and wiser.
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Stonie’s Buds is dedicated to preserving the vibrant culture of snowboarding by sharing captivating stories through recorded broadcasts, ensuring they endure for generations to come. Our distinctive story tellers are not just chronicling the past; they are forging a community bound by industry wisdom, shared experiences, humor, and the acknowledgment that every one faces challenging days. More over, our mission is to inspire individuals to be the best versions of themselves. Join us weekly a ...
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Has a toxic person ever made your life hell at work?! Heck yea! But if we’ve all seen it - we’ve all done it, too! For a fresh and funny take on leadership, fulfillment, and engagement - join workplace toxicity expert and bestselling author, Kimberly J Benoit for the We’ve All Done It™ Podcast: Leadership Development Tips for New & Struggling Leaders. In this eye-opening series, get real about the role we each play in a toxic workplace and discover how we can kick toxic cultures from the ins ...
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Learning more about the world. One conversation at a time.
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Nobody asks sharper or more impertinent questions than Andrew Keen. In KEEN ON, Andrew cross-examines the world’s smartest people on politics, economics, history, the environment, and tech. If you want to make sense of our complex world, check out the daily questions and the answers on KEEN ON. Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best-known technology and politics broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he ...
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2025 MAAC Tournament Preview with Sam Federman, Guy Falotico, Jaden Daly, Ethan Hurwitz, and Fairfield Frank
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52:16Sam, Guy, Frank, Jaden, and Ethan preview the MAAC Tournament. Joined by Merrimack head coach Joe Gallo
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Episode 2262: Jessica Pishko explains how the Democrats Built Trump's Police State
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38:58Not everyone, especially mainstream Democrats, are going to agree with Jessica Pishko on this one. In Liberties, she argues that it was the Democrats who “built Trump’s army”. It was Joe Biden, she claims, who built up the very law enforcement regime that Trump is now weaponizing. So, in Pishko’s mind, the Democrats have as much responsibility for …
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Relationship Mistakes & How to Love Better with Yung Pueblo
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52:55In this episode, Yung Pueblo discusses relationship mistakes and how to love better. He explores how attachments can masquerade as love and how true connection requires flexibility, and shares this powerful insight: attachment is just a deep form of inflexibility—it can look like love, but it’s often about control. Diego also delves into why growth…
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Brackets, Bubbles, and Bid Stealers S5E73: Champ Week Preview
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58:30Sam and Jonathan make picks for every tournament in Championship Week and reveal their all-conference teams for high-major leagues
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Episode 2261: Thor Hanson on why virtual reality can never replicate the natural world
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31:42There’s a story today about how a VR headset can make us more empathetic toward nature. But according to the Pacific Northwest based author and biologist Thor Hanson, no digital technology can ever replicate nature. Instead, he argues in his new book Close to Home, we humans are wired, so to speak, to appreciate the natureal world whether its on th…
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Brackets, Bubbles, and Bid Stealers S5E72: Bubble Reset
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1:09:24Sam and Jonathan discuss all of the teams on the NCAA Tournament bubble heading into high-major Championship Week.
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Episode 2260: Felipe Torres Medina laughs and cries about the American immigration system
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45:04Here are the 4 KEEN ON AMERICA take-aways in our conversation about the dysfunctional American immigration system with Felipe Torres Medina 1) Background & Immigration Journey * Felipe Torres Medina is a comic writer for "The Stephen Colbert Show" and author of the new book America Let Me In about the US immigration system * Born in Bogotá, Colombi…
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Episode 2259: Why AI is about to transform everyone (yes, even you) into a coder
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32:59We are back to AI (actually it never left us). In this THAT WAS THE WEEK tech show, Keith and Andrew talk about how AI is now enabling anyone - even non-coders - to code. "I was able to do something without having the skill to do it,” Keith confesses about his experience in building an iPhone app for teens. In the same way as Web 2.0 technologies t…
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Episode 2258: Joyce Chaplin on how Benjamin Franklin warmed up America
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46:35So what’s the most revolutionary invention in the history of the American Republic? The internet, maybe? Or the electric bulb or the motor car? Perhaps. But according to the Harvard historian Joyce Chaplin, it might be the Franklin Stove, Benjamin Franklin’s innovation which she claims in an eponymous new book, represents an unintentional American …
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How to Be Okay When Life Feels Overwhelming with Liz Fosslien
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56:43In this episode, Liz Fosslien discusses how to be okay when life feels overwhelming. Do you ever feel overwhelmed by emotions like anger, envy, or uncertainty—and then feel guilty for feeling that way? Liz challenges some of the biggest myths about emotions. She also dives into why negative emotions aren’t actually bad, how perfectionism holds us b…
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#738 Best Of: Jeanie Bergen - Parentless at 3
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2:06:42This Best Of episode was originally recorded and aired in 2015. Jeanie, a writer, talks about being parentless at 3 and the complex relationship with her mentally disabled sister whom she now has guardianship of. She and Paul bond over suicidal thoughts, isolating and much much more For more about Jeanie's writing https://scriptanatomy.com/jeanie-b…
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Brackets, Bubbles, and Bid Stealers S5E71: Champ Week is raging
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50:01Sam and Jonathan talk Champ Week
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Episode 2257: Kevin Fagan on a San Francisco story of homelessness that will break your heart
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56:06Award-winning reporter Kevin Fagan is one of San Francisco’s great treasures. In his much acclaimed new book, The Lost and Found, Fagan tells his his two-decade experience reporting about homelessness in San Francisco. He shares the stories of Tyson and Rita, two homeless individuals who he helped reconnect with their families. Tyson, despite havin…
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Episode 2256: Meenakshi Ahamed on the meteoric rise of Indians in America
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35:20What do Fareed Zakaria, Nikki Haley, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Vinod Khosla and Kamala Harris all have in common? They are all, of course, highly successful Americans of Indian descent. According Meenakshi Ahamed, author of Indian Genius, one reason for what she calls the “meteoric rise” of Indians in America are their …
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Episode 2255: Nicholas Lalla on Reviving the American Dream in Tulsa, Oklahoma
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35:03America, to borrow a word from last week’s guest Yoni Appelbaum, is “stuck”. And so the American Dream, for most stuck Americans, is dead. Our guest today, the social entrepreneur Nicholas Lalla, agrees with Appelbaum. The American Dream might still be alive in privileged coastal communities, Lalla argues in his new book Reinventing the Heartland, …
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The Happiness Formula: Using Your Body to Transform Your Mind with Janice Kaplan
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58:45In this episode, Janice Kaplan explores the happiness formula and how to use your body to transform your mind. She discusses the powerful connection between our bodies and our minds. Drawing from her latest book, What Your Body Knows About Happiness, Janice shares groundbreaking research on how our physical state directly influences our emotions, t…
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Episode 2254: Why Trump wants to be the Godfather
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46:18What one word describes how Donald Trump thinks about the world? According to both the Atlantic writer Jonathan Rauch and UC Irvine professor Jeffrey Kopstein, that word is “patrimonialism” - a rather stodgy sociological term meaning that Trump wants to be the Godfather. Everything under Trump is personal, Rauch and Kopstein explain. Thus, for exam…
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168. Cameron Johnson: The Big Connection
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1:50:33Cameron Johnson is an expert in supply chains, manufacturing, and technology. He is frequently sought out for his expertise on US-China trade and supply chain issues, and is a delegate to Washington DC where he advises US politicians and officials. He is also a professor at New York University and former Vice-Chair of the board at the American Cham…
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Brackets, Bubbles, and Bid Stealers S5E70: Two weeks away
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1:32:43With two weeks until Selection Sunday, Sam and Jonathan go over everything important from the weekend, as well as breaking down some of the week one conference tournaments.
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Episode 2253: John Lechner on the deadly role of Russian Mercenaries in Ukraine
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42:04The international war reporter John Lechner is a brave man. For his new book Death Is Our Business: Russian Mercenaries and the New Era of Private Warfare, he spent time in both Russia and the Central African Republic researching the Russian mercenary Wagner Group founded by Yevgeny Prigozhin. In our conversation, he details Prigozhin's rise, his r…
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Top Success Strategies for Introverted Leaders with Sharissa Deppen
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37:12In this episode of We've All Done It, Kimberly Benoit speaks with Sharissa Deppen about the unique challenges and strengths of introverts in leadership roles. They discuss actionable strategies to help introverted leaders thrive in corporate environments. Topics include: Preparation and relationship-building techniques for meetings. Advocacy and su…
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In today’s THAT WAS THE WEEK tech newsletter, Keith Teare asks what “civilization” is good for. Triggered by David Brooks’ “We Can Achieve Great Things” NYTimes piece, Keith’s editorial this week focuses on how we can “earn” the future through constant innovation. The problem - as everyone from Keith Teare to David Brooks to KeenOnAmerica guest Yon…
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Brackets, Bubbles, and Bid Stealers S5E69: This is March
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19:30This is March
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In this episode we welcome Dr. Francis (Frank) Redmon on to the Front Porch. Frank is currently the superintendent of schools for the Keystone Central School District in Mill Hall, PA...and my boss. We discuss his childhood growing up the son of a Marine father and all of the many places that he moved to and lived in. We also discuss his path to be…
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Episode 2251: Kristian Ronn on why, in the short term, we all might be dead
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42:23In the long run, Keynes famously quipped, we are all dead. But Swedish entrepreneur Kristian Ronn reverses Keynes to argue that in the short term we, as a species, might also be death. In his new book Darwinian Trap, Ronn argues that we're hardwired to prioritize immediate benefits over long-term consequences, creating existential risks like nuclea…
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The #1 Mindset Shift to Stop Overthinking and Start Living with Nikki Eisenhauer
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1:05:00In this episode, Nikki Eisenhauer shares the #1 mindset shift to stop overthinking and start living. She explores the profound role of insight, emotional maturity, and personal responsibility in personal growth. With her extensive wisdom gleaned from her 17+ years of experience working with highly sensitive individuals, she dives into why some peop…
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#737 Rebuilding A Life From Scratch - Matt D
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1:06:40Matt D. is a good friend of Paul's who shares his story of starting over after a divorce, a career change, and getting sober—while owning a weed store in California. He also talks about the surprising joy he finds in living in a sober community. This episode is sponsored by Smalls cat food. For 50% off your first order, head to www.Smalls.com and u…
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Brackets, Bubbles, and Bid Stealers S5E68: Mid-Major Thursday, Celebrating the Champions
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49:10Sam and Jonathan celebrate mid-major conference champions with Nick Lorensen
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Episode 2250 Rebecca Haw Allensworth on America's Cult of the Professional
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40:45Should lawyers, home alarm fitters, hairdressers and plumbers all have to get a license to do their business? And what about dog walkers and surgeons? It’s an absurd question, of course, but as Rebecca Haw Allensworth reveals in her new book, The Licensing Racket, we live in absurdly credentialed times. As Allensworth notes, at a moment in history …
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Episode 2249: Caroline Fleck on the Skill Set that will Change your Life
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38:49Who wants to change their life? Who want to transform their relationships and increase their influence? If that’s you, then Stanford based psychologist Caroline Fleck might be your therapist. In her new book, VALIDATION, Fleck lays out a skill set that, she promises, not only revolutionized psychology but can revolutionize all of us. Skeptical? Yes…
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Episode 2248: Yoni Applebaum on why America is STUCK in a Crisis of Immobility
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46:00According to the Atlantic’s Yoni Applebaum, America is STUCK - literally and otherwise. In his new book Stuck: How the Privileged and the Propertied Broke the Engine of American Opportunity. Appelbaum argues that America faces not just a housing crisis but a mobility crisis, with prohibitively expensive housing in prosperous areas preventing people…
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The Secret to Learning & Problem-Solving in Life with Ben Orlin
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1:06:03In this episode, math teacher and author Ben Orlin explores the secret to learning and problem-solving in life. He explains why struggling through challenges (in math and life) can actually be a good thing. Ben also discusses the unexpected power of humor and how we can rethink our approach to learning and change. Key Takeaways: 05:16 – Struggle is…
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Episode 2247: Andrew Cockburn on Trump and Musk's Futile War Against the Deep State
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41:26Not everyone sees Trump or Musk as an existential threat to the American federal bureaucracy. In the March cover story of Harper’s, their Washington DC editor Andrew Cockburn argues that this latest war against the American state is “futile”. He expresses skepticism that DOGE’s efforts to dismantle the Federal will succeed, suggesting courts will l…
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Brackets, Bubbles, and Bid Stealers S5E67: 2/22
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35:41Sam and Jonathan quickly discuss a big day of college hoop
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