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Discover the secrets to impactful leadership with How Leaders Think, hosted by Kenny Lange. This podcast is your go-to resource for insights from top leaders across various industries. Each episode delves into the minds of successful entrepreneurs, CEOs, and thought leaders to uncover strategies for personal and professional growth. Key Topics Covered: - Emotional goals and effective leadership - Coaching and employee retention - Innovation and AI in business - Escaping hustle culture - Buil ...
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What Makes a Killer

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A look into the life and crimes of the world’s most infamous serial killers. Featuring interviews with family members, forensic experts, law enforcement, and witnesses. From John Wayne Gacy and Jeffrey Dahmer to the “Night Stalker” Richard Ramirez and the Butcher of Plainfield, Ed Gein and "Son of Sam" killer, David Berkowitz – What Makes a Killer explores how they became killers.
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www.coloursound.org www.facebook.com/coloursoundfestival www.twitter.com/coloursoundfest ____________________________________ ____________________________________ Tired of the same-old same-old in the North of England when it comes to nocturnal gatherings? Well we were, so we started Coloursound. It’s big and bold, is already teamed up with big-wigs like Cadenza and We Love and all kicks off in September. With a fine mixture of the big names you love and the ruder underground talents of tomo ...
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A limited podcast series that will explore popular films and TV for their representations of Japanese history! Join public historian Jon Combey as he puts popular podcasters through their paces, breaking down popular media alongside academics from around the world. You can find all our background information and more on www.japanhiddenhistorypodcast.com Or follow us on social media, various of which you can find on our linktree :https://linktr.ee/japanhiddenhistory
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In 1948 the Japanese Government, still under firm control by the Allied occupation forces, wrote into law the Eugenic Protection Law. While this law was similar to the myriad of pro-eugenic laws across the world, Japan's eugenics law is notable for having been only repealed in the 90s. Today's guest is Kieran Bennett! You can follow him via his Twi…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," Kenny Lange sits down with Alexander Fruth, Director of Development for the East Texas Food Bank, for an in-depth conversation on the art and science of nonprofit fundraising. In this episode, they delve into the significance of embedding an organization's mission into every action, drawing inspiration fro…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," Kenny Lange sits down with Josh Elledge, CEO of Up My Influence, for an inspiring conversation about leading with generosity and authenticity. They speak about the power of serving others with no ulterior motives, leveraging platforms to elevate others, and the importance of genuine relationship-building i…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," Kenny Lange talks with Danielle Gines, a seasoned nonprofit consultant, to debunk common myths and discuss the realities of nonprofit work. In this powerful conversation, Danielle breaks down the necessity of robust internal systems, effective programming, and sustainable practices for nonprofit success. T…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," Kenny Lange sits down with Kilton O. McCracken Sr., founding pastor of One Nation Church and real estate professional, for an in-depth conversation on balancing faith, work, and family. In this compelling episode, they discuss the importance of setting boundaries to maintain a healthy work-life balance, tr…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think" Kenny Lange welcomes Trish Lessard and Dylan Wickliffe from Media Junction for a dynamic conversation about the transformative impact of AI in business. In this insightful episode, they delve into the use of AI tools like Jasper, Grammarly, and fathom for enhancing content creation, task management, and eff…
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We made it! The completely arbitrary milestone of 100 that's solely meaningful to humans because of our bias towards base 10! To celebrate, here's a nice story about an island covered in the cutest rabbits you've ever seen, also a poison gas factory. Today's guest is Hannah Lane! You can find her via her Instagram page, and she is also the co-host …
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," Kenny Lange sits down with Patricia Glass for her second interview, diving deep into the dynamics of the nonprofit sector. In this insightful discussion, they explore the unique approach to launching a coaching practice, the critical role of mentorship, and the power of collective genius. Patricia shares h…
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Kenny Lange engages in an introspective conversation with John Hofmann, diving deep into the impact of capitalism on individuals and the importance of prioritizing experiences over material possessions. John shares his personal journey from humble beginnings in Detroit to becoming a successful marketer and community advocate. He emphasizes the tran…
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Kenny Lange sits down with Lisa Sharapata, CMO of the Arbinger Institute, for an insightful conversation on the importance of mindsets in leadership. They look into recent research on workplace culture, emphasizing the impact of the pandemic and the toxic environments in the tech industry. Lisa explains the difference between inward and outward min…
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Join Kenny Lang as he dives into the inspiring journey of Vincent Lanci, a podcast producer, CEO, and survivor of a life-altering accident. They explore the power of podcasting and entrepreneurship, sharing practical tips for aspiring podcasters and authors. Lanci discusses overcoming initial hurdles, the importance of authenticity, and his mission…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," we discuss the role of AI and automation in modern marketing. Looking at the potential pitfalls of over-reliance on technology, emphasizing the irreplaceable value of human connection and genuine interactions in building strong client relationships. Ely shares his insights on leveraging AI as a tool to enh…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," Kenny Lange sits down with Michele Krolczyk to delve into the transformative power of radical acceptance and self-awareness in leadership. In this compelling conversation, they discuss how leaders can overcome controlling tendencies, build trust within their teams, and empower others to take on leadership …
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Kenny Lange sits down with Caroline Crawford, highlighting the importance of integrating marketing with business development. They touch on the challenges of humanizing B2B brands, the trend of mass personalization, and the role of AI in streamlining marketing processes without losing the human touch. Other places to find the “How Leaders Think” po…
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We continue the most famous and baffling fraud case of modern Japan with the tale of Mamoru Samuragochi. This week we examine exactly how the supposed deaf composer was able to get away with presenting another person's compositions as his own for 18 years. Today's guest is Hannah Lane! You can find her via her Instagram page, and she is also the co…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think" Kenny Lange sits down with Justin McCorkle, an executive strategy coach with 20 years of leadership experience, for an in-depth discussion on integrating faith and business. In this insightful episode, they explore creating kingdom-focused businesses that attract a diverse range of investors, aligning organ…
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Born as a second-generation Hibakusha, that is to say a child of Hiroshima A-bomb survivors, Mamoru Samuragochi faced hardship, prejudice and increasing illness throughout his life. Despite these enormous setbacks, he became one of the most respected and successful musical composers in Japan, despite becoming almost entirely deaf. He was also a lia…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think" Kenny Lange sits down with Ashley Smalley to delve into the importance of relational leadership and building a kingdom culture in business. In this insightful conversation, they discuss the disparity between claimed accessibility and genuine connection, the crucial role of embodying core values, and practic…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think" Kenny Lange sits down with Kyle Mealy, founder and CEO of Next Level Coaching, for an insightful conversation on the importance of genuine care in sales and the integration of marketing and sales for small businesses. Whether you're a startup or an expanding enterprise, this episode is rich with practical s…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think" Kenny Lange sits down with Fedor Simic, Partnership Manager at Databox, for an insightful dialogue on the power of data-driven decision-making. In this comprehensive episode, they delve into the extensive integrations and custom options Databox offers, covering essential metrics for marketing, sales, and fi…
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Kenny Lange sits down with Gerardo Segat, founder and CEO of Out as Humans, for an in-depth discussion on the critical importance of emotional goals in leadership. They dive into how leaders can unleash their true selves and create psychologically secure environments for their teams. Gerardo highlights real-life experiences, including a powerful wo…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think" Kenny Lange sits down with Phil Goodman, founder of Talent Realized, for an inspiring discussion on the importance of coaching and developing high-performing employees. In this eye-opening episode, they delve into Phil's unique approach to one-on-one meetings, the power of intentional scheduling, and practi…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," Kenny Lange sits down with Alex Bratton, CEO of Lextech, for a compelling conversation on the evolving landscape of AI and its impact on both business and personal life. In this insightful episode, they delve into the practical applications of AI, the importance of privacy, and the need for prompt writing …
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," Kenny Lange engages in a thought-provoking dialogue with Jason Rutel, founder of Creative Nomads, on the perils of unbridled passion and the pursuit of success. Rutel sheds light on the impact of fear, the importance of self-evaluation, and the need to break free from societal expectations. Dive into this …
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," Kenny Lange sits down with Scott Reib to expose the pitfalls of chasing instant gratification and highlight the critical role of community support for entrepreneurs facing loneliness and high stress. Scott shares invaluable strategies such as the 90-day blast method, the importance of specific and measurab…
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Today, the JWs have as many as 250,000 adherents in Japan, despite having an extremely rocky start in the country in the early 1930s. In recent years, the JWs have experienced controversy in the media and courts once again, this time for serious allegations of abuse of its own members and children. Today's guest is Hannah Lane! You can find her via…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," host Kenny Lange engages with Jonathan Goode, a passionate Bible teacher and leadership advocate. They address common fears such as the dread of failure and the challenge of stepping out of comfort zones, with special emphasis on the importance of practice in personal and spiritual growth. Whether you're a…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think", host Kenny Lange is joined by Scott Ritzheimer, CEO of Scale Architects, for a deep dive into optimizing leadership styles in nonprofit organizations. They discuss common challenges nonprofits face, such as chronic underfunding and the need to break out of early struggling phases. Scott emphasizes the impo…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," Kenny Lange joins Texas-based actor and author Julie K. Rhodes for a profound conversation on intertwining personal growth with professional success. In this engaging interview, they dive into Julie's deeply personal experiences with loss, chronic illness, and the reevaluation of success, as detailed in he…
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When the AIDs epidemic began tearing its way through gay communities throughout the world, there was almost no effort made by governments to address the escalating health crisis whatsoever. Even when heat-treated blood became available, pharmaceutical companies were strangely reluctant to offer these newer, safer products, particularly in South Ame…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," host Kenny Lange engages with Ben Wolf, founder and CEO of Wolf's Edge Integrators, in a deep dive into the dangers of "terminal uniqueness" in business leadership. Ben reveals how this mindset can lead to burnout and stalled goals, and why integrating universal business principles with a company's unique …
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," host Kenny Lange engages in an in-depth conversation with Delise Simmons, the culture maven behind the Culture Think Tank. They delve into the dynamics of leadership behaviors that cultivate trust, the pivotal role of employee satisfaction, and the profound effect of organizational anxiety on performance. …
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," Kenny Lange engages with Jenni Lord, CEO and founder of Chosen, to unravel the intricacies of adaptability and delegation in leadership. Jenni highlights the importance of situational leadership in steering personal and organizational growth. Other places to find the “How Leaders Think” podcast: * Apple Po…
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Weather News Live is a 24-hour a day stream dedicated to reporting the weather... sort of. It has gained huge popularity on the internet over the last few years with live shows hosted by "Casters", young women who have attracted huge fanbases. By far the most popular has been Saya Hiyama who, in mid-2023, found herself at the centre of a controvers…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," host Kenny Lange engages with Cheryl Torres, executive director of Elijah's Retreat, in a deep dive on the nuances of people-first leadership. Cheryl illuminates the discussion with her firsthand experiences in mentoring and her innovative approach with leading and guiding autistic interns. Other places to…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," host Kenny Lange engages with brothers Donnie and Keith Boivin in a riveting conversation about networking and mindset shifts for business development. They delve into the significance of genuine introductions, the growth potential from synergy partners, and the strategic mindset changes from addition to m…
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We end our series on Miyoko Sumida by looking at possibly her most disturbing family invasion with the Oe household, as well as how this eventually led to her accidental arrest and the fall of the Sumida gang. We also find out how the Yakuza hides bodies (allegedly). Today's guest is Hannah Lane! You can find her via her Instagram page, and she is …
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think", host Kenny Lange engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Mason Cosby, founder of Scrappy ABM, addressing the intricacies of facing rapid organizational growth while remaining true to core values. They delve into the significance of hiring for fit and timing, the practice of crafting a clear and ac…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," Kenny Lange engages in a thoughtful dialogue with Sammy Torres Jr., co-founder of Baseball Face Cares. Together, they delve into the profound impact that leadership can have beyond the confines of business. Sammy opens up about his journey from a military career to a life of entrepreneurship, redefining hi…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think", host Kenny Lange engages with Pete Caputa, CEO of Databox, in a deep dive into the untapped potential of partner programs. They dissect why companies often hesitate to invest in these collaborations, despite the significant benefits for growth and marketing. With insights from methodology powerhouses like …
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," Kenny Lange engages in an insightful conversation with Evan Gunter, founder of Giveflow and a burgeoning entrepreneur with a history of over 20 failed companies. They delve into the critical importance of understanding and solving customer needs and the art of turning failure into learning. They also share…
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We continue covering the disturbing crimes of Miyoko Sumida and her family, as she infiltrates and rips apart two more families. Today we look at how she added her loyal enforcer, Masanori Ri, and her presumed heir, Tanimoto Rui, to her organisation. Today's guest is Hannah Lane! You can find her via her Instagram page, and she is also the co-host …
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," host Kenny Lange welcomes Kelly Clark, the seasoned founder of Brick Street Coach, LLC. They dive into the crucial balance between professional success and personal well-being, emphasizing the art of creating margin to combat burnout. Kelly brings a wealth of knowledge on the significance of leading with '…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," host Kenny Lange engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Clayton Stenson. They dive deep into the dynamics of trust and the crucial role it plays in setting the tone for an organization's success, comparing it to the foundational impact of a healthy marriage on a family. With a spotlight on the va…
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Miyoko Sumida was a psychopath with a disturbing ability to manipulate others for her own ends. She was also seemingly obsessed with keeping other people by making them members of her family though marriage and adoption. In a horrifying 25-year career of criminal gang activity and serial murder, Sumida became more cult leader than yakuza. Today's g…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think" Kenny Lange sits down with Sheila Rondeau, CEO of MOGXP, for a candid discussion on the power of authentic brand communication. In this enlightening episode, they explore lessons from top brands, strategies for weaving customer feedback into a company's growth, and the significance of staying true to core v…
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In this full interview, uncover the secrets behind effective leadership across both nonprofit and for-profit sectors, the power of discipline in shaping your future, and the profound impact of mentorship on personal and professional growth. Whether you're seeking the motivation to plan ahead or looking for inspiration to craft your 'to don't' list,…
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In this inspiring episode of "How Leaders Think," host Kenny Lange welcomes Evita Morin, CEO of Rise Recovery, to explore the intersection of vulnerability and strong leadership. They discuss the power of introspection, the courage to prioritize personal values over societal pressures, and the role of vulnerability in building resilience. Evita sha…
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Yoshikazu Suzuki was a perennially-failing music shop salesman, and in the early 90s his debt had amounted to an astronomical level. His plan to get himself out of this debt was to rise above this, literally, by following in the footsteps of Lawnchair Larry. Today's guest is Hannah Lane! You can find her via her Instagram page, and she is also the …
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In this compelling episode of "How Leaders Think," host Kenny Lange delves deep with guest Jason Kramer, the founder of Cultivize, into the intricacies of business strategy evaluation, the crucial role of CRM systems, and the art of nurturing leads. They tackle common challenges in adopting technology, the importance of collaboration between teams,…
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