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“for the love of MUSIC, for the love of BOND” Welcome to the MUSIC OF BOND: a James Bond podcast. From John Barry to Hans Zimmer and every note in between. Join us for an in-depth and, at times, a provocative conversation about the best in 007 sounds - from Oscar-winning favorites to guilty pleasures.
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Tune in every Tuesday and Thursday as host Samantha Paul and acclaimed writer John Reedburg delve into the lesser-known true crime and missing persons cases involving black women. This podcast aims to expose the systemic issues that contribute to these cases being overlooked by the media. Stay informed by subscribing on your preferred podcast platform.
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The Nonduality Podcast

Nic Higham, Nondual Therapy and Mentoring

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In this enlightening yet accessible podcast, Paul Dobson and author and nondual therapist Nic Higham explore the truth of Nonduality. Join Paul and Nic’s real-time exploration of life beyond the illusion of separateness. They ask: ‘Who am I? What is the nature of our experience? What is self-inquiry? What is meditation?’ Inquire into the present moment and drop your false ideas. Past guests include Rupert Spira, Jeff Foster, John Astin, Nisargadatta Maharaj, Randall Friend. http://www.nisarg ...
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Conversations with publishers, editors, authors, journalists, thinkers, executives and other makers of culture, hosted by David Steinberger, CEO of Open Road Integrated Media and Chairman of the National Book Foundation. https://openroadintegratedmedia.com/podcast/
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A weekly podcast recorded in Adelaide that puts South Australian passion on centre stage with a featured guest who joins us each week as a co-presenter to share how they're pursuing their passions. We venture across topics as diverse as history, wine, food, art, music, relationships, critical thinking, health, news, interviews, chat and quizzes. Every single interview, every single show, unlocks insights into what drives people to be doing what they're doing and what keeps them striving. The ...
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Welcome to Short of the Glory! We're just two cousins talkin' trash about televangelism and the like. Join us on our journey to better understand evangelicalism in America: the big names, the big institutions, and the deep pockets.
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The podcast where the world's leading thinkers share their ideas about how to create greatness. Great leaders, great teams and great organizations. Why be good when you can be great!
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The World to Come

David Treatman Creative

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2020 WEBBY AWARD HONOREE In a post-apocalyptic world with no internet or electricity, five disparate factions vie for dominance in the city-state of Fiveboro. Each tribe worships at the altar of the bygone pop-culture references of an earlier time, and relishes the stories of film and television they've never actually seen. The Fansci Folk live in a Sci-Fi/Fantasy cosplay kingdom, the Escandalistas invoke the drama of the Telenovelas, The Criterione Collective praises the independent Art Fil ...
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Looking for advice on how to live your best life? YouTube is full of content creators eager to guide you. However, one popular YouTuber's seemingly perfect life took a dark turn when she discovered the horrifying truth behind her luxurious facade. Meet Isis Morales, also known as The New Trophy Wife, and her shocking story of projection and decepti…
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Isabella's worst nightmare came to life when she watched her father, 43-year-old real estate agent Brandon Durham, being shot by police during a home invasion in Las Vegas. She had been by his side when they received a desperate call for help from their home, where two armed intruders were attempting to break in through both the front and back door…
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In our main interview, Peggy Byrne discusses the 15th anniversary of Bowerbird Design Market, exploring the tension between consumerism and thoughtful acquisition while showcasing how handmade and thoughtfully-designed items can add value without contributing to clutter. In the SA Drink Of The Week, we taste Victor Harbor Gin from Heaps Good Spirit…
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In 1991, a twisted plan unraveled as a 7th grader and her mother joined forces to abduct and kill an innocent infant. The baby's mother had vanished while on her way to see a friend, triggering a frantic search throughout the borough. This is the harrowing tale of Raquel Montano's actions.By John Reedburg Media
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In this podcast, Johns Hopkins lacrosse head coach Peter Milliman discusses his team’s development and training approach during the offseason. He emphasizes the importance of internal focus, discipline, and leadership as the team prepares for the next season. Milliman reflects on last season's challenges, key player performances, and the competitiv…
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Do you know a gender diverse person in the construction industry? You may have seen my earlier LinkedIn post about the amazing Evelyn Lai, Site Engineer for Nacap, A Quanta Services Company. Evelyn participated in a recent leadership panel I facilitated at the Australian Pipelines and Gas Association annual conference and shared their experiences o…
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In 2016, Tyarra Williams embarked on her path to success at Guilford Tech in High Point, North Carolina. However, a momentous evening with close companions took a dark turn when she mysteriously disappeared while meeting up with an acquaintance named "Travis". Her loved ones still tirelessly seek the truth and yearn for her safe return home. Yet, t…
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Send us a text Tara Calico disappeared while riding her bicycle near the town of Belen, New Mexico, in September 1988. The 19 year old fitness enthusiast would go out every morning to complete a 35 mile round trip along the NM 47 highway taking in the vast open spaces of Valencia County. On the morning of September 20th she left her home as usual b…
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Madie Moore was imprisoned in 1995 for the murder of her 8-year-old niece, LaToya. The child's severely beaten body was discovered inside a trash can encased in concrete, hidden in a shed behind their family home. Now at 74, blind and confined to a wheelchair, Moore is fighting for her release from prison.…
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In this engaging episode, Coach Joe Breschi of UNC’s lacrosse program joins the podcast to discuss his journey as a coach, his family life, and the importance of nurturing young talent. Reflecting on his team’s growth and resilience, Coach Breschi shares insights into building a strong team culture, balancing academics with athletics, and guiding h…
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The death of four-year-old Myls Dobson in January 2014 shocked and saddened many. After enduring three weeks of brutal mistreatment from a caregiver entrusted by his father, the young boy tragically lost his life. Despite being loved by his family, Myls suffered at the hands of a cruel individual who ultimately caused his untimely death.…
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First up, we're joined by Robert Godden to dissect the centuries-old tradition of 'pairing' in politics, a practice where MPs offset each other's absence to maintain voting fairness. However, this tradition faces threats in today's hyper-connected world, where political integrity can be overshadowed by social media activism and public shaming. Foll…
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This podcast episode features Grant Ament, a professional lacrosse player for the Archers in the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL), discussing his experiences and accomplishments. Grant reflects on his recent success, mentioning his journey from Penn State and Haverford, achieving league and PLL championships, and being named an All-Pro midfielder. The…
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Everyone needs to listen to this Greatness podcast with Vanessa Bennett, neuroscience expert, coach, and speaker. Why? We have learned more about the brain in the last five years than in the history of humankind and that knowledge is invaluable to us all. Vanessa shares concrete tips about how to "optimize your cognitive energy" in a way that allow…
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When 17-year-old Zion Foster disappeared, her mother and boyfriend were shocked. They had believed she was spending the night with her cousin, Jaylin Brazier, as she often did. But when they reached out to him for help finding Zion the next day, he dropped a bombshell: He hadn't seen or spoken to her in years.…
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In this episode, Quint Kessenich catches up with Kyle Hartzell, Texas Longhorns MCLA head coach and former pro lacrosse player, to discuss his journey from player to coach. Kyle shares insights on the growing lacrosse scene in Texas, his recent hunting trip, and the challenges of balancing academics, athletics, and team culture. They also dive into…
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After a decade of struggle, Tanezia Blockwood, a 29-year-old mother of two, made the difficult decision to end her relationship with Teddy Knight when he refused to provide financial support for their family. Tragically, her attempt to leave with their children ended in her untimely death at the hands of Teddy before he turned the gun on himself.…
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Send us a text On a Spring day in 1991 the body of Tuula Lukkarinen was found in woods near the disused Hausjarvi gravel pits in Southern Finland. The 28 year old had gone missing the previous day after leaving the mental hospital where she was temporarily staying. It was a brutal slaying, with the killer displaying disturbing and sadistic tendenci…
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Welcome to episode 404 of The Adelaide Show, and today we’re celebrating craft, both in whisky and in cars, with a touch of blues to finish off. Our main guest today is Paul Burnett, distiller at 23rd Street Distillery in Renmark. Paul has taken the reins at this iconic South Australian distillery and continues to build on its legacy, with two of t…
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From journalist for the Village Voice to bestselling author on the Italian-American experience, Maria Laurino has had a fascinating writing career. We talk with Maria about her latest book—an exposé about how thousands of children were taken from unwed mothers in Italy and sent to America for adoption as “war orphans” in a program run by the Vatica…
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In this podcast, Chad Surman, head coach of Iona University's lacrosse team, discusses the challenges and excitement of building the program from the ground up. He highlights the team's preparation for their first competitive season in 2025, emphasizing the hard work required to be ready for their opening game. Surman reflects on his past coaching …
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Delegation is a challenge for many leaders at all levels. I believe delegation is a critical skill because those who do not delegate drown in low-priority tasks. Author and consultant Shanna Hocking joined the Greatness Podcast to share tips on what to delegate and how to delegate from her insightful HBR article on the topic. She explains practical…
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In December 2022, Tanea found herself unexpectedly invited to one of the infamous parties hosted by P. Diddy, known for their extravagant and often controversial nature. This invitation, facilitated by a prince she met in Los Angeles, seemed like a golden opportunitya stepping stone into the celebrity-filled world of music and fame. Little did she …
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In the pulsating heart of New York City, Linda Stein held dominion over an empire of music and real estate, her influence reverberating through the elite circles of Manhattan. A confidante to celebrities like Elton John and Whoopi Goldberg, Lindas life was a whirlwind of dazzling events and discreet connections. Yet beneath the glittering surface o…
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In this episode, TJ Malone, former Penn State lacrosse standout and current pro with the Maryland Whipsnakes, shares his journey transitioning from college lacrosse to the professional stage. He reflects on the challenges and triumphs of his collegiate career, overcoming injuries, and the honor of representing Team USA. TJ discusses his experiences…
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Uncover the heart-wrenching details of the 1991 charity concert in Harlem that ended in disaster. In this episode, host Samantha Paul delves deep into the tragic events that took the lives of nine young souls at New York City College during a star-studded event featuring Sean "Puffy" Combs, Heavy D, LL Cool J, Mike Tyson, and more. From overcrowded…
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Send us a text The body of Joan Maschek was found by her landlord on the evening of July 13th 1976. The 48 year old divorcee had been bludgeoned to death with a flat instrument inside her bedsit on Douglas Road, Nottingham. Police investigating the seemingly motiveless killing soon discovered that Joan herself was equally enigmatic. She was an ecce…
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In this episode, we take apart the story of South Australia’s iconic dry stone walls, stone by stone. Our guest, Bruce Munday, take us on a captivating journey across the state, exploring the history and craftsmanship of these enduring structures. As we uncover the tales behind each wall, we celebrate the skill and dedication of both past and prese…
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In this episode, PLL Championship MVP Brett Dobson, goaltender for the Utah Archers, reflects on his back-to-back championship victories and the team’s journey through the 2024 season. Dobson shares insights into the celebration, the ups and downs of the season, and the importance of team culture. He emphasizes the value of championships over indiv…
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In the quiet neighborhood of Liberty Station in San Diego, the disappearance and subsequent murder of Elizabeth Sullivan shocked the community and left lasting scars. Elizabeth's life, filled with complexity and contradiction, came to a brutal end, pieced together by diligent investigators, caring friends, and thorough court proceedings. Here, we d…
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Do you sometimes feel like you are failing at everything? Not juggling fast enough? Not prioritizing your health? Danielle Dobson, author of Breaking the Gender Code, joined the Greatness Podcast to share the insights she gained through dozens of interviews and research on why many women have these feelings. Danielle shares that women often work "t…
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The Jenkins family seemed to epitomize the American dream, with Makeva Jenkins, a successful businesswoman, leading a seemingly perfect life. But one night, this dream was shattered when Makeva was brutally murdered in her own home. The investigation revealed a harrowing tale of social media exposure, financial greed, and an insidious murder-for-hi…
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