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We're going to talk about some of the newest movies out and some of the best movies we've seen. We're also going to explorer sports politics and great topics such as self-love and serving God. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ryan-elder/support
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B'H/Blessed is Our Creator!!! S.O.U.L. S.=Seven O.= Original/Oldest U.=Universal L.=Laws A show produced and hosted by Don Zusya Goodman, a Rabbinical College of America Graduate with a Bachelors of Arts Degree in Religious Studies has been a member of the Chabad Lubavitch Chassidic educational movement for the past 36 years. 1. Fuses Torah/Biblical Rabbinical Learning with prior secular training in radio-communications-newspaper skills. 2.T.C.I. Therapeutic Crisis Intervention formerly cert ...
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For the past few years, churches and other institutions of faith struggled with how to get their message out to the masses during a time when a worldwide pandemic raged. Many of them went to livestreaming and social media. This podcast follows what that experience was like for religious leaders, members of religious organizations, those who became "media ministers" and more. We also look at how media ministry is transforming the church now that the pandemic is over. Will the church as we kno ...
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Good is the ENEMY of GREAT! This is why you need to Move Beyond Being Good! Gary Ryan is the author the new release "Yes For Success: How to Achieve Life Harmony and Fulfillment" which debuted at #6 on Amazon and #19 on AUDIBLE despite being SELF-PUBLISHED (oh, Oprah was #1, a biography on Warren Buffet was #12 and Adam Grant's new book was #18!) Gary is also the author of the #1 Amazon Kindle Bestseller "Disruption Leadership Matters - lessons for leaders from the pandemic" and helps leader ...
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Dear Art Producer connects the photography and video community with art producers in the advertising community. This podcast introduces you to different art producers, share the stories of their diverse career paths, explore what it means to stay relevant and examine industry topics such as marketing, estimating, directing, websites and more.
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A podcast where a couple, one a just barely Gen-xer, and an elder millennial talk about current events, politics and especially politics in the state of Oklahoma! Mostly from the center and not the left or right view, *strong language and adult situations are often discussed, listened discretion is advised*.
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PRODUCTION VALUE is my new podcast. I'll interview my favorite artists and producers about the work they create! It's all about how they've turned creative passions into captivating realities. // Host Naomi is joined each week by a special guest to talk Survivor hot takes, and more importantly, about Mike White's masterpiece School of Rock!
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In need of a good read? Or just want to keep up with the books everyone's talking about? NPR's Book of the Day gives you today's very best writing in a snackable, skimmable, pocket-sized podcast. Whether you're looking to engage with the big questions of our times – or temporarily escape from them – we've got an author who will speak to you, all genres, mood and writing styles included. Catch today's great books in 15 minutes or less.
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Welcome to The Dating Mechanics Show, where we dive deep into the realm of love and romance. Join us as we explore the intricacies of relationships, offering valuable insights and strategies to overcome challenges and foster fulfilling connections. Whether you're navigating the dating scene or seeking to strengthen your existing relationships, our podcast has something for everyone. Subscribe today to stay informed about our newest episodes and embark on your journey to love and happiness.
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Elevate Eldercare

Center for Innovation

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Let’s Elevate Eldercare Together! Every great eldercare community has a unique story, and there are many paths toward providing high-quality, person-directed services and supports for older adults. That’s why we launched “Elevate Eldercare”: to bring together thought leaders, activists, and advocates in the field of aging services and give them a space where thoughtful discourse and diverse perspectives flow freely. Join Susan Ryan, Alex Spanko, and other GHP team members every Wednesday for ...
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Live Leadership

Ryan Kimmel & Jon Delger

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Welcome to the Live Leadership Podcast, where authenticity meets practicality in church leadership. Join Ryan Kimmel and Jon Delger, the lead pastor and Executive Pastor of Peace Church, as they take you behind the scenes of their dynamic roles in leading a growing church. Get ready to go beyond leadership theories and dive into the real conversations they face on a daily basis. Gain valuable insights into the challenges, victories, and lessons learned from the front lines of church leadersh ...
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Welcome to the ElderCare Insights by Welcome Back Home Care with Lee Berkowitz, the podcast designed to help you navigate the complex world of elder care. We know the questions and concerns you're grappling with–we've been there too. Each episode is packed with answers to your FAQs, solutions to common challenges, and the essential tools you need to make informed decisions. We'll introduce you to experts that help you navigate this important phase of life. At 'ElderCare Insights,' we believe ...
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The CopDoc Podcast: Aiming for Excellence in Leadership

Dr. Steve Morreale - Host - TheCopDoc Podcast

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Visit our website: https://www.copdocpodcast.com The CopDoc Podcast delves into police leadership and innovation. The focus is on aiming for excellence in the delivery of police services across the globe. Dr. Steve Morreale is a retired law enforcement practitioner, a pracademic, turned academic, and scholar from Worcester State University. Steve is the Program Director for LIFTE, Command College - The Leadership Institute for Tomorrow's Executives at Liberty University. Steve shares ideas a ...
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The Wolf Connection

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Welcome to 'The Wolf Connection' Podcast! Here, we explore the intricate bond between humans and wolves, seeking to better understand our relationship with one of humankind's earliest teachers; the wolf. 🐺 Re-discovering this human/wolf connection may prove to be essential to our development as individuals, the cultivation of productive societies, and a sustainable civilization on this planet. You will experience a wide array of guests, such as Scientists, Authors, Conservationists, Visual A ...
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Connect Our Elders believes that to appropriately care for our Nation’s Elders it is not enough to just look at things in a compartmentalized manner as issues arise.We must be proactive in educating our Elders about adequate planning as far as finances, estate planning, trusts, etc in addition to letting them know proactively about all of the various levels of care on the continuum, how they work together, how each is paid for, as well as the community resources, technology solutions, and ot ...
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Like what you heard? Send us a text! In this episode of "Dating Mechanics," we explore the complexities of trust, personal growth, and mental health. Relationships are a journey of mutual growth but also come with challenges—especially when doubts and setbacks arise. How do you learn to trust after past hurts? Join us as we discuss creating the spa…
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The actress Gillian Anderson plays a sex therapist on Netflix's Sex Education. Now, in her off-screen life, Anderson has taken on a similar role: gathering the sexual fantasies of women from around the world. The result, Want, is an edited collection of anonymous submissions exploring women's intimate desires and the spectrum of female sexuality. I…
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Equity in aging is a topic that must be discussed more often in the field of eldercare. Today, Susan Ryan sits down with guest Marvell Adams Jr. to address this topic head on. Together, they unpack the many ways in which he is working to dismantle inequities in aging and create communities of inclusion. Leveraging his two decades of work in the agi…
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Hey there! Send us a message. Who else should we be talking to? What topics are important? Use FanMail to connect! Let us know! Season 6 - Episode 138 Ever wondered how academic research can transform real-world policing? Join me as I reconnect with Brenda Bond-Fortier, a professor at Suffolk University in Boston, who shares her journey from the Lo…
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Novelist Don Winslow says City in Ruins is his last book. The third novel in the author's Danny Ryan trilogy completes the series, a contemporary crime epic that draws inspiration from Greek and Roman classics like The Aeneid. In today's episode, Winslow talks with NPR's Scott Simon about working on this trilogy over the course of 30 years and his …
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With songs like "Let Me Blow Ya Mind," "Satisfaction" and "Tambourine," Eve's music was a staple of early 2000s hip-hop. In her new memoir, Who's That Girl? Eve and co-author Kathy Iandoli detail the rocky path to the rapper's success. In today's episode, Eve speaks with NPR's Ayesha Rascoe about coming up in a male-dominated hip-hop industry. They…
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Blessed is Our Eternal Creator!!! Shalom/Peace and Brocha/Blessing upon the entire Human Family Condition. With the Creator's Help, our next broadcast will begin on 09/22/24 at 11:00 AM, Eastern Standard Time live from Turtle Island=AKA=USA=Unified Soul Actualization. An essential topic for discussion will be sharing the Written and Oral Torah Trad…
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Jeremy SunderRaj has been a Science Technician with the Yellowstone Wolf, Elk and Cougar project for over 5 years. Prior to his work in Yellowstone, he spent three summers trapping and collaring wolves for the State of Montana. Jeremy shared many stories about those summers in Montana, detailing his encounters with wolves, experiences working withi…
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James McBride, the literary giant and author of books like The Color of Water and Deacon King Kong, was awarded this year's Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction. In a conversation with NPR's Michel Martin at the National Book Festival, he said that leaving a career in journalism allowed him to find creative fulfillment in fiction. In toda…
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Send us a text In the second part of our interview, we delve with Minister Merritt into why he feels a full turn to virtual-only church would eventually kill Christianity in the United States. We also look at why young people are misunderstood when it comes to religion and media. We also talk about how the church for the new generation may come int…
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Send us a text In this episode, we talk to Rev. Dr. Marlon Scott about how he turned his entire ministry virtual. We learn what it’s been like having a church truly “with no walls” as he explains how he went from shunning social media and live-streaming all together to being a huge proponent of virtual worship. He tells a unique story of how a natu…
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Send us a text In this episode, we talk to Rev. Megan Huston of First Christian Church in Bowling Green, KY, about how she keeps her online community, which includes both old and new church members, in the forefront and keeps them from becoming "afterthoughts". We also delve into whether dependency on online-only worship is problematic. She also gi…
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Election denialism and myths of voter fraud have long been part of the history of the United States. In their new book, Represent: The Unfinished Fight for the Vote, Michael Eric Dyson and Marc Favreau trace the contentious battle for democratic representation from the American Revolution to the present day–up to the 2024 election. In today's episo…
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Welcome back. We’ve missed you so and we can’t wait to share with you our thoughts on a few things. We’ll tackle the trending Netflix Series, The Perfect Couple. We’ll check in with cults in The Way Down and we’ll see behind the curtain with the new Max documentary, Wiseguy: David Chase and the Sopranos. We’ll also bring you reviews of the 2016, lo…
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Like what you heard? Send us a text! In this episode of "Dating Mechanics," we explore the transformative power of self-care and its profound impact on your family, relationships, and community. Often misunderstood as selfish or indulgent, self-care is essential to emotional, mental, and physical well-being. Join us as we dive into how prioritizing…
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In Rumaan Alam's new novel, Entitlement, Brooke, a former teacher, is given a rare opportunity. She takes a job with an 83-year-old billionaire and is tasked with helping him decide what to do with his fortune. But, as Brooke spends more time in proximity to such great wealth, the experience begins to distort her sense of priorities, ambitions and …
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To be the developer of The Green House Project’s BEST LIFE Approach for supporting persons living with dementia, it takes a very special commitment to person-directed living, the dignity of risk taking, and maintaining mobility. This is certainly the case for today’s guest, Anne Ellett. As a certified nurse practitioner and gerontological nurse, a …
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Tennis legend Venus Williams has a lot on her plate. There's her tennis career, of course, but also business pursuits in fashion, interior design, nail art and more. As a result, Williams says it can be difficult for her to find balance. In her new book Strive, she details eight steps she follows in pursuit of this balance between her mental, physi…
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Rachel Kushner's new novel, Creation Lake, has all the makings of a great spy thriller: a cool and unknowable secret agent, a mysterious figure who communicates only by email and a radical commune of French eco-activists. Kushner has said that some of these elements were, in fact, inspired by real-world stories of espionage and her own access to th…
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Blessed is Our Eternal Creator!!! Shalom/Peace and Brocha/Blessing upon the entire Human Family Condition. With the Creator's Help, our next broadcast will begin on 09/15/24 at 11:00 AM, Eastern Standard Time live from Turtle Island=AKA=USA=Unified Soul Actualization. An essential topic for discussion will be sharing the Written and Oral Torah Trad…
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Kira Cassidy has been a Research Associate with the Yellowstone Wolf Project for over 12 years. She has always been a source of important facts & research of the wolves in Yellowstone National Park. Kira spoke about Wolf 907F, who has reached the age of 11.4 years old, the dynamics of the Junction Butte Pack which she's been a part of her entire li…
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New memoirs by former National Security Adviser H. R. McMaster and recovery advocate William Cope Moyers document conflicts of different kinds. In At War with Ourselves, McMaster contends with his years in the Trump administration and the political infighting he experienced at the White House. Moyers' Broken Open documents a more personal struggle …
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The Museum of Failures follows Remy Wadia, an Indian American ad executive who left India for the United States years ago. But when Remy returns to Bombay to adopt a child, he realizes things aren't as he left them. Remy's mother is ill, and soon, he uncovers a shocking family secret. Thrity Umrigar's novel, first released last year, is now out in …
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It’s Wednesday, and that means you get an invitation to the village. This week, we’ll discuss a bunch of stuff from Netflix including Worst Ex Ever, Terminator Zero, and Wyatt Earp and the Cowboy War. We’ll also bring you our full review of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. We’ll also take a moment to crown this week’s Awesome Villager. So grab a snack, but…
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Like what you heard? Send us a text! In this episode of "Dating Mechanics," we are joined by a dynamic duo of 23 years. Thriving not only in their relationship but also in their booming cannabis business, the Jenkins share the importance of giving your partner grace, evolving in a relationship, and how embracing change has strengthened their bond. …
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Over 25 years ago, author Leslie Rasmussen connected with a stranger over challenges with their fertility. That friendship inspired her 2023 novel, The Stories We Cannot Tell, which follows two very different women who contend with excruciating decisions around their pregnancies. In today's episode, Rasmussen talks with NPR's Leila Fadel about her …
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Upholding civil liberties, addressing fear, and creating flexible systems to support individuals who are living with dementia are passionate goals for the three guests on this episode of Elevate Eldercare. Susan Ryan sits down with Jennifer Carson, PhD, director of the Dementia Engagement, Education, and Research (DEER) program at the Univ. of Neva…
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Hey there! Send us a message. Who else should we be talking to? What topics are important? Use FanMail to connect! Let us know! Season 6 - Episode 137 Unlock the secrets to post-law enforcement career success with our special guest, Colin Whittington, a former sergeant turned tech entrepreneur and bestselling author. Colin's journey from the Loudou…
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Edwidge Danticat is known for her novels and short stories. But her new book, We're Alone, is a collection of eight wide-ranging essays. These essays touch on intimate and historical topics: Danticat's past and present, the history of Haiti, parenting, migration and the author's connection to her literary heroes. In today's episode, Danticat speaks…
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Carole Hopson wanted to be a pilot since childhood, but it wasn't until her mid-30s that she learned about Bessie Coleman, the first Black woman to earn her pilot's license in 1921. Coleman's story not only encouraged Hopson to pursue her own career as a commercial pilot, but it also inspired A Pair of Wings, Hopson's first novel. In today's episod…
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Blessed is Our Eternal Creator!!! Shalom/Peace and Brocha/Blessing upon the entire Human Family Condition. With the Creator's Help, our next broadcast will begin on 09/08/24 at 11:00 AM, Eastern Standard Time live from Turtle Island=AKA=USA=Unified Soul Actualization. An essential topic for discussion will be sharing the Written and Oral Torah Trad…
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Anything's Pastable and My Life in Recipes, new cookbooks from Dan Pashman and Joan Nathan, get personal in very different ways. Pashman, the James Beard Award-winning podcaster, sets out to revolutionize our relationship with pasta, while Nathan's 12th cookbook blends recipes and memoir to trace her family history through Jewish cuisine. In today'…
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Forrest Galante has many titles, a wildlife biologist, television host and explorer just to name just a few! His mission is to inspire and educate people about animals and adventure through the media, including hosting programs on Animal Planet, on-camera expert interviews, and production of his own wildlife and natural history shows. Forrest came …
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Jurassic Park creator Michael Crichton spent years working on a manuscript about a volcano on the verge of a disastrous eruption in Hawaii. After he died in 2008, his wife Sherri found his boxes and boxes of research and decided the novel needed to be finished – so she hit up James Patterson. In today's episode, she and Patterson speak with NPR's A…
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With this week’s release of the long-rumored sequel to the 1988 film, Beetlejuice, coming to theaters, we’re taking a look at the diversity of a career that Michael Keaton has had. We’ll go through his filmography and decide his win/loss record. Ryan will regale us with his impression of the ghost with the most and we’ll be shocked at what we find …
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Like what you heard? Send us a text! In this powerful episode of "Dating Mechanics," we're joined by Dr. Dana Watson. She introduces us to her innovative Express Yourself Program designed to help with healthily expressing feelings and developing self-regulation skills. Take a listen and be empowered to navigate your emotions in your relationships. …
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Supreme Court Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson remembers her first brush with the national spotlight as "white hot." When President Biden nominated her in 2022 to replace retiring Justice Stephen Breyer, it kicked off an intense confirmation process for Jackson, the first Black woman ever appointed to the Supreme Court. In her new book, Love…
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If you’ve never heard Homeboy Industries, you’re just a brief Google search away from discovering an incredible nonprofit that is considered to be the most the most successful gang intervention, rehabilitation, and reentry program in the country. In this episode, Susan Ryan talks with Homeboy CEO Tom Vozzo, who will also give the opening keynote ta…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit chrisryan.substack.com This is a continuation of my (I hope) never-ending conversation with Cameron Shayne, martial arts expert, legendary movement/yoga teacher, iconoclast, deep thinker, gentle bad-ass, and all-around awesome dude. Learn more about Cameron and Budokon University, which …
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Harriet Constable learned a lot about the real life of Anna Maria della Pietà — that she grew up in an orphanage, that she was a star violinist and a favored student of Antonio Vivaldi. But in her new novel, The Instrumentalist, Constable also merges fact with fiction to tell the story of Anna Maria's synesthesia and musical talents. In today's epi…
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In this episode Kassie and Shaun cite the issues they see plaguing our state and give their ideas on proposed campaign ideas to fix them. From the effect Donald Trump has on Oklahoma to Kamala Harris, where we stand with education, and Kassie gives a VERY deep dive on housing in Oklahoma, the housing crisis, section 8 housing, public housing in Okl…
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Food is a source of nourishment, joy and autonomy for a lot of people – but in her new book, Ruin their Crops on the Ground, Andrea Freeman also tracks how the U.S. government has used food policy as a form of control and oppression. In today's episode, Freeman speaks with NPR's Ayesha Rascoe about how the book's title can be traced back to an orde…
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Blessed is Our Eternal Creator!!! Shalom/Peace and Brocha/Blessing upon the entire Human Family Condition. With the Creator's Help, our next broadcast will begin on 09/01/24 at 11:00 AM, Eastern Standard Time live from Turtle Island=AKA=USA=Unified Soul Actualization. An essential topic for discussion will be sharing the Written and Oral Torah Trad…
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Taylor Rabe has been a Wildlife Technician in Yellowstone National Park for the Wolf, Cougar and Elk Projects for over 2 1/2 years. She is also the Inaugural Fellow for Conservation Nation. Taylor updated us on what's happening inside Yellowstone National Park, the new Bioacoustics Program they are using to help identify populations of wolves, coug…
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Today's episode features two books that advocate for new approaches to big problems: urban planning, poverty, and dog rescue. First, Here & Now's Scott Tong speaks with Carlos Moreno about The 15-Minute City, his proposal for interconnected communities where schools, grocery stores and offices are all a short walk or bike ride away from each other.…
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Natwest, 23, is about to finally leave for university. But a package he's waiting for has gone missing and – fearing humiliation if its contents are found out – he spends 24 hours looking for it all over town. That's the premise of Nathan Newman's comic novel, How to Leave the House. In today's episode, Newman speaks with NPR's David Folkenflik abo…
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Summary Shelly McElroy, founder of Dream Culture, joins Gary Ryan on the Moving Beyond Being Good Podcast to discuss the importance of creating a positive and productive work culture. They emphasize the impact that a toxic culture can have on individuals and the entire organisation. Shelly shares her journey of starting her own business and the cou…
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It’s a sad time here at the Village as Ryan remains inconsolable at the cancellation of his favorite Star Wars project ever. We cheer him up by talking about some television and movies. John and Glenn give their verdict on Vince Vaughn’s new series, Bad Monkey. Glenn and Ryan talk about the docuseries, In The Eye of the Storm. We bring you reviews …
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