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Photography Clips

Photography Clips

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What is the point of these Photography Clips? This podcast includes snippets of my thoughts on various aspects of photography, art, and creativity. The goal of Photography Clips is to get you thinking about your own unique points of view.
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The Fitness Entrepreneur Podcast will teach you how to generate more money, impact and freedom with your fitness business. The show covers a wide range of important business topics from Marketing, Sales, Service Delivery, Team Building right through to Personal Productivity and Self-Development. The show is hosted by Phil Graham and often includes guest interviews with some of the world's most successful fitness entrepreneurs.
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Goal billionaire

Goal Billionaire

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Welcome to the Goal Billionaire podcast, where we're here to supercharge your motivation and positivity! We believe that with the right mindset and determination, you can conquer any challenge and reach your desired destination. Join us on this empowering journey as we dive deep into the world of success, sharing inspiring stories and actionable strategies that will help you crush every hurdle along the way. Our mission is to add an extra dose of motivation to your already incredible journey ...
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The History Extra podcast brings you gripping stories from the past and fascinating historical conversations with the world's leading historical experts. Produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine, History Extra is a free history podcast, with episodes released six times a week. Subscribe now for the real stories behind your favourite films, TV shows and period dramas, as well as compelling insights into lesser-known aspects of the past. We delve into global history stories spanning th ...
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When The Smoke Clears

Whenthesmokeclears

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What happens to a firefighter after they've spent decades running into burning buildings and rescuing people from sickness, injury and death? When they walk away from the job, how have they changed? What lessons have they learned? What type of person have they become?
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Jen Brister, Maureen Younger and Allyson June Smith are Women Talking Bollocks. An irreverent magazine show with bracing, anarchic chat from three middle-aged, funny women tackling whatever takes their fancy from the world that week. Don't expect: chat about makeup, diets, and what the bloody Kardashians are doing. They don’t care. Do expect: cultural recommendations and daft tales from Maureen, problem sorting and fervent horror-movie love from Allyson, and TV recommendations and exasperate ...
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Investor Intel

InvestorIntel

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InvestorIntel is the global investment intelligence source for the innovative and entrepreneurial minded – bringing you the latest news, financial insights & market analysis.
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Monstrosity

David Race

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Monstrosity is a podcast hosted by Los Angeles comedian and paranormal enthusiast David Race. Each episode features David Race and celebrity guests discussing Bigfoot, UFOs, ghosts, and other creatures, with a paranormal expert. You don't want to miss an episode of Monstrosity, because when David Race and his guests get together, the outcome is always "scary funny".
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Michael Senoff's Talk Yourself Rich Audio Marketing Secrets Podcast

Michael Senoff at www.hardtofindseminars.com

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I've spent the last five years of my life creating fascinating streaming audio interviews with big name marketers and getting them to spill the beans on how they got rich and famous and I've learned that I can make money from these interviews. I have searched my archives for my most powerful audio consultation on the subject of information product development and how to use audio interviews to sell more products and services than most other conventional selling methods. Each of these consult ...
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Michael Senoff's Fast Cash Interview Series

Michael Senoff at www.hardtofindseminars.com

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If you're in the position where you need some free fast cash ideas or ways to come up with some fast cash, then you'll want to review my most relevant fast cash audio interviews. Each one of these fast cash money making ideas have been selected with you in mind. If you need to make some money in the fastest way possible, don't ever think that washing windows, or cleaning gutters or cleaning bathrooms for a living is considered beneath you. It's this reason these services are some of the easi ...
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How did we go from sharing homegrown cures free of charge to buying medicine from strangers on the open market? This transition is more complex than you might think, and it's something that Karen Bloom Gevirtz explores in her book The Apothecary's Wife. Speaking to Ellie Cawthorne, Karen revisits some traditional remedies, explores women's overlook…
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It's often proclaimed that British sea power was at its pinnacle in the years following the French and Napoleonic wars. But was this really a time when Britain 'ruled the waves'? And how did the rise of steam, development of international communication and establishment of naval air services reshape Britain's strength and strategy at sea? Speaking …
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Still grinding 40-hour weeks, drowning in check-ins, and stuck in the day-to-day of your business? That’s not scaling—that’s surviving. In this episode, I’ll walk you through the exact steps to extract yourself from your business, build a system that generates income without you, and finally get the freedom you signed up for in the first place. If …
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Jane Austen remains one of the most influential novelists in English literature. Her sharp social commentary, wit, and exploration of love, class, and gender continue to captivate readers. This year marks the 250th anniversary of the author's birth, and a new BBC One drama, Miss Austen, is currently exploring her relationship with her sister Cassan…
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Division Chief Mike Love returns to share with us the rest of his story. If you haven't listened to part one, please do yourself a favor and do that...otherwise you'll miss out on a lot! Chief Love picks up from where he left off...getting promoted to Sergeant in the Silver Spring Fire Department. His career then took him through the ranks all the …
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Born in 1781, Princess Juliane of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld grew up in a world convulsed by the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars. And her life proved to be as tempestuous as the age she inhabited. Wed to Grand Duke Konstantin Pavlovich of Russia when she was just 14, her deeply unhappy marriage pushed Julie to make an audacious bid for freedom, in …
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Why did Britain go to war with China in the 19th century to protect the interests of drug dealers? Speaking with Elinor Evans, Stephen R Platt discusses the web of economics, addiction, and imperial ambition that led to two devastating 19th-century wars to protect Britain's lucrative opium trade in Qing China. From the desperate efforts of Chinese …
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This week, Maureen is no longer ill, Allyson is tired and Jen is fed up with politics. Consider sending money to Jen's Gaza fundraiser. Send your problems to [email protected] with the subject 'Ask Allyson'. Buy Maureen's new book, Prisms of My Life, here. Get your next dose of Allyson live here. Keep up with everything Jen's doing her…
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How cruel was Caligula? How depraved was Tiberius? And how monstrous was Nero? The dark reputations of these emperors owe a great deal to the Roman writer Suetonius, whose 121 AD work Lives of the Caesars offered intimate portraits of 12 rulers of Rome – from Julius Caesar to Domitian. The popular historian and podcaster Tom Holland has just produc…
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Most of us photographers are very particular about maintaining our tools. Lenses need to be stored in dry, temperature-controlled, padded places to prevent scratches mold growing between the elements, or even something like oil leaking between the elements. We take great care to ensure that our cameras are well-protected if it is raining, or we mig…
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In the year 955, Eadwig became king of England – and, according to 10th-century sources, he celebrated in quite a salacious fashion. These stories claim that at his coronation feast, Eadwig left the hall to have a sex romp with his wife... and her mother. Speaking to David Musgrove, historian Katherine Weikert explains why this sensational story ca…
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(02:18) - Sam Vs. Elon Continues (20:00) - Palmer's Making Superheroes (42:00) - Quiet Booms! (45:45) - a16z's Market Map (58:29) - Alien ETF (01:05:54) - GPU Whisperer (01:12:33) - WSJ Breakdown (01:27:37) - Hims Superbowl Ad (01:46:10) - The TimelineBy John Coogan & Jordi Hays
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The more you dig into advice about photography—and really, probably advice about anything—the more you will find conflicting advice. One of these contradictions is within the way we’re taught to work on or to pursue our art... Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/taking-a-break/ Photography Clips Podcast: https://www.moneymakerphoto…
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ONE: Most coaches think they’re building a business, but in reality, they’ve just created a glorified job that pays them by the hour. If you can’t step away without everything falling apart, you don’t own a business—you own a liability. In this episode, I’ll break down exactly how to transition from a time-for-money trap to a real business that wor…
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The history books tell us that Magna Carta was sealed on 15 June 1215. But, according to Professor David Carpenter, that's not actually the date we should commemorate. He explains to David Musgrove why we ought to remember a different issue of the charter – 800 years ago on 11 February 1225. It was in 1225 that John's son Henry III willingly agreed…
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In December 1960, as president-elect John F Kennedy made his way to church in Florida, a would-be assassin waited nearby, preparing to detonate a bomb that would end the Democrat's presidency before it began. Elinor Evans speaks to Brad Meltzer and Josh Mensch, authors of The JFK Conspiracy, to discuss this little-known assassination attempt, and w…
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What ignited resentment at British rule in India into outright violence? How brutal was British troops' suppression of the uprising? And how did the events of 1857 poison relations between the British administration and the people of the Indian subcontinent? Here, in conversation with Spencer Mizen, Saul David answers your questions on the Indian R…
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Not long ago, I had the chance to talk with a childhood friend. We started reminiscing about school—the teachers who shaped us, the friends we made, and the moments that stuck with us. Some of our classmates are still around, while others have passed on. We talked about our kids and grandkids and how our interests changed as we got older. At some p…
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What makes a monster, and why do they fascinate us? Dr Natalie Lawrence unravels 15,000 years of human storytelling through the tales of creatures like dragons, Medusa, and even Godzilla. Speaking to Rachel Dinning, Natalie explores how monsters have embodied our fears, projected our desires, and bridged the natural and supernatural worlds. (Ad) Na…
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There comes a moment in every man’s life when he realizes—no one is coming to save him. No one is coming to push you. No one is coming to tell you to turn off the TV. No one is coming to drag you out of bed and force you to chase your dreams. No one is coming to make you apply for that job, start that business, or build the life you’ve always wante…
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Monasteries and convents were a common sight throughout medieval Europe and beyond. But who were they for? What did they do? And how did religious life there change over the centuries? Speaking to Emily Briffett, Professor Andrew Jotischky traces the history of monastic life from its early origins in the fourth century right up to the 16th century.…
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Very typical topics for us, really. Matt: mastodon.cloud/@mattherron Louisa: mastodon.xyz/@Louisa Jeff: Letterboxd.com/jeffjk Please rate, review, and subscribe to our podcast and follow us on Twitter @hackthenetpod or e-mail us at [email protected]! Tell your friends if you enjoy the show! Our theme song is Chrome by Podington Bear and is lic…
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Historians Hannah Skoda and Rana Mitter look at the shifting dynamics of presidential power and discuss the history behind President Trump's stated desire to acquire Greenland, in 2025's first instalment of our monthly podcast series looking at the historical currents running beneath current affairs. The HistoryExtra podcast is produced by the team…
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