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Ridiculous History

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History is beautiful, brutal and, often, ridiculous. Join Ben Bowlin and Noel Brown as they dive into some of the weirdest stories from across the span of human civilization in Ridiculous History, a podcast by iHeartRadio.
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You might think you know what it takes to lead a happier life… more money, a better job, or Instagram-worthy vacations. You’re dead wrong. Yale professor Dr. Laurie Santos has studied the science of happiness and found that many of us do the exact opposite of what will truly make our lives better. Based on the psychology course she teaches at Yale -- the most popular class in the university’s 300-year history -- Laurie will take you through the latest scientific research and share some surpr ...
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Host Mitch Michals takes you inside the world of professional tennis with the past, present, and future of the sport. This podcast features broadcasters, players, and many others who eat, sleep & breathe tennis. Stay in the loop and in the know with The Inside-In Podcast
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Just 2 Type 1 diabetic gals trying to live our best lives and share some of our literal highs and lows in navigating Type 1 diabetes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The #1 Entrepreneur + Small Business Show! If you’re passionate about business, eager to grow a thriving small business, and hungry for practical tips and proven strategies, That Entrepreneur Show is your ultimate go-to resource! Ranked in the Top 2.5% of Global Podcasts, this show goes beyond the basics, offering real-world insights into the work that business owners face every day. Hosted by Vincent A. Lanci, each episode features captivating interviews with founders, industry leaders, and ...
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On this episode of That Entrepreneur Show, we welcome Luke Van Der Veer, the founder of Website Rental Coaching (WRC)—a digital agency training people in the rank and rent business model. Luke has built over 100+ rank and rent websites, generating tens of thousands of high-quality business leads every month across 73 niches and 48 states in the U.S…
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To improve your life you might decide to prioritize your own personal happiness, or find meaning in helping the people around you. Few of us consider pushing ourselves well beyond our comfort zones. It might take a lot of effort and risks pain or disappointment. University of Chicago professor Shige Oishi thinks to live fully we all need to push ou…
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At the height of the Cold War a series of debates in a model kitchen in Moscow (true story!) led Nikita Khrushchev to visit the US on a whirlwind publicity tour. The Soviet leader hobnobbed with politicians, celebrities and business tycoons, soaking up all that America had to offer, often with a few choice remarks along the way. However, there was …
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Tennis.com and VSIN writer Zachary Cohen returns to the podcast to break down all the thrilling tennis action around the globe, headlined by Jelena Ostapenko defeating Iga Swiatek in Doha. Cohen discusses how Ostapenko has improved to 5-0 vs Swiatek, Amanda Anisimova's resurgence, and what to make of Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina's form. The w…
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Love Factually is a new podcast looking at what "rom com" movies get right and wrong about relationships. Dr Laurie Santos joined the hosts Eli Finkel of Northwestern University and Paul Eastwick from UC Davis to talk about her favorite 80s teen movie, Say Anything. In this episode, they discuss what Cameron Crowe's 1989 film tells us about what co…
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As Japan corners Russian forces in Port Arthur, the Tsar sends a new fleet of ships on a 7-month journey to break the barricade. In a stunning battle that alters the course of history, Japanese Admiral Tōgō Heihachirō executes a brilliant series of manuevers that remain some of the most thoroughly-studied maritime tactics in the entirety of naval h…
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Tennis Channel commentator Mark Petchey joins the podcast to recap the 500 level tournaments on the pro tennis tour, which saw some surprises and some predictable greatness. Petchey explains how Denis Shapovalov was able to defeat three Top 10 players en route to a title in Dallas, and why the Canadian has to be true to his aggressive playing style…
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Two Empires. One region, in tenuous balance. While often forgotten in the modern day, the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905 was a pivotal turning point in early 20th century geopolitics. On one side, the vast Russian Empire: having established control over Siberia, Nicholas II seeks to secure outlets to the Pacific. On the other side of the conflict,…
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Ever wondered how to close billion-dollar deals? Or how to build a team that's unstoppable? This week, That Entrepreneur Show unlocks the secrets to entrepreneurial success with Darius, a business consultant, motivational speaker, and real estate mogul who's done it all. From growing up in inner city Chicago to advising top corporate leaders on dea…
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In the absence of better advice, we learn a lot about love and dating from rom com movies - but is the depiction of relationships in these films leading us in the wrong direction? Let's find out. Eli Finkel of Northwestern University and Paul Eastwick from UC Davis are both accomplished relationship experts - but for fun they’ve launched a podcast …
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In season 11 episode 2, Emily chats with NFL player Chad Muma of the Jacksonville Jaguars, and Pediatric Endocrinologist Dr. Shara Bialo about exercise and type 1 diabetes, their diagnosis stories, and playing physical sports with medical equipment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Allegations of U.S. voter fraud have made the rounds in recent years -- but, once upon a time, these were much more than allegations. Join the guys as they explore the massive voting fraud operations that riddled U.S. politics throughout the 19th century in this week's Classic episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Former Top 5 player and current broadcaster Jimmy Arias returns to the show to discuss the current happenings in the tennis world, and to evaluate some of the ATP players looking to find success. Arias discusses the troubles plaguing Daniil Medvedev & how he can adjust, and he breaks down Stefanos Tsitsipas' gritty win in Rotterdam over Tallon Grie…
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Cast your mind back to the Victorian Era, when countless singles and would-be paramours struggled to circumvent strict social mores in the search for true love. In the second part of this two-part series, Ben, Noel and Max continue their exploration of Victorian Era, conspiratorial methods -- especially the infamous 'acquaintance card.' See omnystu…
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The Victorian Era was, on the surface, a time of almost cartoonish sexual repression. Courtship was governed by rigid sets of rules and heirarchy, and even meeting a prospective partner outside of these codified steps could be considered a breach of cultural mores. So, what's a lover to do? In the first part of this two-part series, Ben, Noel and M…
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Roger Rasheed joins the show to discuss his path from Australian Rules Football player to a life in pro tennis. Rasheed dives into his quick rise as a tennis player that included qualifying for the Australian Open main draw at age 16! The coach of several top 10 players explains why Lleyton Hewitt had an unmatched drive, and shares few stories coac…
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On this episode of That Entrepreneur Show, we're joined by Robert Glazer, a serial entrepreneur, Wall Street Journal bestselling author, and founder of Acceleration Partners. He is the founder and chairman of the board of Acceleration Partners, a global leader in partnership marketing. He also co-founded and chaired BrandCycle, which was acquired b…
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Do you go on endless dates hoping to find the perfect partner only to be endlessly disappointed? Or have you stopped meeting people because you've decided that you're undateable? Maybe you need to start dating like a scientist. Behavioural scientist Logan Ury has studied the common mistakes we make when looking for love - and thinks science can sho…
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Commentator Abigail Johnson returns to the podcast to discuss her recent assignment in Melbourne, and she explains why the Australian Open is a cut above the rest in a lot of ways. Johnson dives into several topics such as Naomi Osaka determination to get back to the top, Madison Keys' iconic run to her first major title, and what Novak Djokovic's …
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For more than two hundred years, the American public has elected not just a president, but a family. While the position of First Lady of the United States is not outlined in the Constitution, you literally cannot be the President without someone at your side. As a result, the position of FLOTUS wields immense, subtle power -- often in ways the publ…
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From NYC to the Philippines: How This CPA is Empowering Entrepreneurs & Why Accountants are in High Demand In this episode of That Entrepreneur Show, we dive deep into the world of accounting with Joe DiChiara, CEO of Bedrock Tax Solutions. Joe shares his inspiring journey, from his early entrepreneurial spirit to building a successful accounting p…
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Honorifics are perhaps best described as the fancier version of nicknames, with some of the same familiar rules: just like nicknames, you don't get to give yourself an honorific. And, again, just like nicknames, not all honorifics are particularly flattering. What do we mean? Join Ben, Noel and Max to learn more about ridiculous honorifics in today…
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Former ATP player and current commentator Jan-Michael Gambill returns to the show to review the 2025 Australian Open, where Madison Keys claimed her first major title and dethroned the two-time defending champion Aryna Sabalenka. Gambill explains how Keys was able to remain calm and courageous under pressure, and why her breakthrough moment was yea…
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Stress can suck, but it's part of life - it’s normal and even useful. Many of us drown in our stress - worrying about past events and fearing upcoming challenges. We even stress about feeling stressed. So how can we reset our relationship with stress - benefitting from its positives and avoiding those negatives? Dr Jenny Taitz has some effective ti…
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HAPPY GASPARILLA DAY! Mickey Dortch is a seasoned Tampa Bay entrepreneur with 18 years of experience in the hospitality industry. Born and raised in this vibrant city, he draws inspiration from the city's spirit, including the electrifying energy of Gasparilla, to fuel his entrepreneurial journey. As the owner of Mickey's Subs for over five years, …
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The night before Gasparilla! To get us ready, we are going back to the Lowth Center! Owen Cascio is a driven entrepreneur and proven leader with a passion for innovation and a knack for building high-performing teams. As the Co-Founder and CEO of PartPal LLC, he's revolutionizing the automotive industry in Tampa with a focus on customer-centric sol…
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You asked, we listened! We are bringing back Karlton Meadows for another Gasparilla Overload! From Birth Defect, Braces and being told I would fail the swim test to becoming one of the 1st Fitness Instructors for Navy SEAL Support and an Industrial Sports Medicine Professional. I am a master at optimizing health and ensuring that you can enjoy ever…
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ESPN broadcaster and tennis enthusiast Dustin Fox joins the podcast to discuss the final stages of the Australian Open, where American Madison Keys has made an improbable run to the Women's Final. Fox discusses Keys resilient play, and her chances against the two-time defending champion of the event, Aryna Sabalenka.…
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What does it mean to own an idea, a brand, a catchphrase or a concept? In part two of their continuing exploration of the weird world of intellectual property, the guys suss out what exactly is (or isn't) a trademark, and why people still find it so confusing in the modern day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Another day closer to Gasparilla! Today, the host of her OWN TV SHOW joins us as our first Lowth Center Bonus Episode of 2025! Adrienne Falcone Godsell, a seasoned chef with a diverse culinary background, discovered her passion for "Food for Health" after years in high-end kitchens. From Italian family traditions to award-winning restaurants, she b…
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The world is riddled with inventors whose discoveries led to their demise. Thomas Midgley, Jr. is the world's worst inventor. Marie Curie discovered radioactivity and it killed her. Li Si invented the torture method his Emperor would later use for his own execution. In the newest installment of this continuing series, Ben, Noel, and Max explore mor…
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DAY 2 of the GASPARILLA OVERLOAD IS BACK! - Every day through Tampa's Holiday on Saturday, you will sit down with a successful entrepreneur from Florida. Buckle up for another free masterclass today with Dr. Lindsay Frey. She dives into: When you don't know everything you will face in starting a business. How am I doing all this with being a single…
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THE GASPARILLA OVERLOAD IS BACK! - Every day through Tampa's Holiday on Saturday, you will sit down with a successful entrepreneur from Florida. Buckle up for a free masterclass every day. Emerging from the labyrinth of corporate skyscrapers; Joe Frigolette spent 10 years transforming Fortune 500 companies around the globe. He now empowers small bu…
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The Australian Open quarterfinals are upon us, and so is another heavyweight showdown between Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic. Veteran broadcaster and journalist Candy Reid joins the show from the grounds in Melbourne to discuss how Djokovic can upset the young superstar in his quest for an 11th title down under. Reid assesses Alcaraz's improved …
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Back to Back trips to Canda to sit down with a multi-millionaire entrepreneur, author, and sought-after coach who empowers driven men to achieve massive success while enjoying an incredible life. He touches on: Exit Strategy Help Lessons from working in Multiple Sectors: (BadAss Brotherhood (current coaching and consulting business). Former owner o…
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Negative emotions like fear or anger are part of being human. These feelings tell us something - perhaps prompting us to take action or bring about change. However, they're powerful and disruptive - and if they hang around too long or are too intense, they can take a huge toll on our happiness and wellbeing. We need to shift them... but how? Psycho…
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A few years after Baron Pierre de Coubertin revived the ancient sporting event known as the Olympics, he brought the games to the U.S. for the first time. The 1904 Summer Olympics were held in St. Louis, Missouri, coinciding with the 1904 World's Fair. Seems set to make history, right? Not the way you'd think. Join Ben and Noel as they take a close…
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Gill Gross, host of the "Monday Match Analysis" show joins to discuss the jaw-dropping moments from Round 2 of the Australian Open, headlined by young American Learner Tien defeating last year's finalist Daniil Medvedev. Gross analyzes Joao Foncesca's potential after falling in his second match down under, and evaluates the performance of fellow yo…
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On paper -- and, often, in practice -- the world's fair is an astonishing global showcase of groundbreaking innovations. However, as Ben, Noel and Max discover in the second part of this two-part series, not every world's fair has been a success. Tune in as the guys explore several ill-fated examples of expositions gone wrong in California and Loui…
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The Australian Open is off to a wildly entertaining start, and Barstool Hubbs joins the show to dive into all the action down under. Hubbs reacts to Joao Fonseca's impressive win over Rublev, Daniil Medvedev's camera-smashing victory, and why Sinner still paces the men's field. The Barstool Sports personality also looks at Taylor Fritz's chances to…
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Have you ever dreamed of going to a science fair as an adult? If so, the world's fair is for you -- these massive international exhibitions occur around the world, usually running for three to six months. And each world's fair include exhibits from a significant number of countries, inventors, and companies with new (potential) breakthroughs for so…
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As children we think we're at the center of the world - but as adults we need to learn to see the perspectives and problems of other people. It helps us connect with those people, but also makes us realise that our own problems aren't unique or especially awful. In short, to be happy you need to know ... How to Get Over Yourself. Dr Laurie hears ho…
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As global tensions grew to a breaking point in the lead-up to World War II, European nations used every available avenue to pursue their goals, including the propagandistic power of sporting events. Join Ben and Noel as they explore the strange geopolitical policy of appeasement -- and how it led British soccer players to salute Nazi officials -- i…
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Make 2025 your BEST year yet. We stop in Canada to sit down with Ian Lintott to discuss: Why he would want to talk to Steve Jobs about team building How to find a vendor who aligns with your needs and mission statement Why it is okay to not know what to do How to sustain a decade+ in business Why he hired a business coach and much more. Click play …
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The tennis season has begun down under, and The Inside-In Podcast returns to discuss all the dramatic hard court action. Tennis Now writer Chris Oddo returns to the podcast to discuss Coco Gauff & Taylor Fritz's heroic efforts leading Team USA to the United Cup title, and explains how each American can make noise in Melbourne. Oddo also breaks down…
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Imagine: at multiple points in history, despite their ecological rivalry, a few humans and a few wolves teamed up for a greater good. Fast forward thousands of years, and boom: dogs. Also, modern humans. Yet: Who domesticated whom? In part two of this special two-part series, Ben, Noel and Max explore the ridiculously inspiring story of humanity's …
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Perfectionism isn't just wanting to be perfect... it's the feelings of failure and shame when we simply can't perform at a superhuman level all day, every day. To be happy, we have to accept the reality that perfection is impossible. So this episode is... How to Feel Like You're Enough. Dr Laurie is joined by fellow recovering perfectionist Dr Elle…
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