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Everything Everywhere Daily

Gary Arndt | Glassbox Media

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Learn something new every day! Everything Everywhere Daily is a daily podcast for Intellectually Curious People. Host Gary Arndt tells the stories of interesting people, places, and things from around the world and throughout history. Gary is an accomplished world traveler, travel photographer, and polymath. Topics covered include history, science, mathematics, anthropology, archeology, geography, and culture. Past history episodes have dealt with ancient Rome, Phoenicia, Persia, Greece, Chi ...
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Essential Church Podcast

Essential Church Network

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Meaningful and transformative conversations about important issues facing the local church today. Hosted by Pastors Brady Boyd and Andrew Arndt of New Life Church in Colorado Springs, CO. More information can be found at TheEssential.Church
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Hi! I'm Mary and this is the "I Just Wanna Chat" podcast! This podcast is just me talking with some friends about TV, Pop Culture, Lifestyle, and anything else I want to chat about. New episodes will be uploaded weekly! Follow us on Instagram @ www.instagram.com/Ijustwannachatpodcast
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Real Estate. Spirituality. Family. Business. Leadership. Creativity. If this barista can do it, you definitely can too. --- Cover art photo provided by Joshua Rodriguez on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jcrod
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BookSight

Taylor Arndt and Foster Brown

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your weekly accounting podcast with a unique perspective. Join Taylor Arndt and Foster Brown as they talk about being blind tax professionals.
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Trust The Process

Wyatt Arndt / J.Bowman

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Wyatt "The Stanchion" Arndt and J. Bowman have been talking Canucks since 2012. They used to run the hugely (kind of, just go with it) popular Legion of Blogcast, and after a brief (several years) hiatus, have returned to talk Canucks, sports, wrestling, Jurassic Park Trivia, and whatever else comes their way! The producer of Trust The Process is Jay Swing. He likes sports a lot too and has been known to play the music at Vancouver Whitecaps games, Vancouver Canadians games and even Vancouve ...
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Respecting the Beer

McFleshman's Brewing Co

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Explore the science, history, and art of beer with brewer Bobby Fleshman and drinker Gary Arndt in 30 minutes or less. In our first few episodes, we cover the origins of McFleshman's brewery and it's lead brewer, Bobby Fleshman. While studying for a PhD in astrophysics, Bobby fell in love with homebrewing. After consistently winning brewing competitions, he and his wife Alison McCoy decided to start a brewery with a different type of experience. Thus McFleshman's was born! Other topics cover ...
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Real estate news and discussions. For anyone who finds their conversations always lead back to real estate some how. We focus on: Markets updates in Ontario, Canada. Lending and mortgage news Housing affordability Development and new construction Rental property investing Demographic data: How people are moving and working. Real estate technology There's always something to talk about.
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Hi and welcome to the Confessions of a Homeschooler podcast! In these podcasts I will be sharing my top tips on homeschooling, organization, parenting, and every day life! I will also be answering some of your questions on the podcasts as well. I hope you will find encouragement and inspiration as you join me and we navigate this journey together.
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Do you consider yourself a high achiever? Smart, driven, highly successful? I am excited to have you! My name is Julia Arndt and I am the host of the STRESSD podcast.I will help you develop your stress resilience the same way you've developed your workplace superpowers. Learn peak performance tools to thrive at work and in your personal life. Julia Arndt, the host of this podcast, is a stress management trainer, international speaker and the creator of the Peak Performance Method (PPM).
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Wrestling talk for those who talk wrestling. If you love the drama of the squared circle and the personalities behind it, NEW Wrestle Nation serves up a healthy dose of what's happening today in the wild world of pro-wrestling by people who've been in the ring for people who thrive just on the other side. Tune in and subscribe today!
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Non-profit FCLTGlobal interviews today's leaders in global business and investing to discuss how they are running their companies for the long term, on issues including capital allocation, risk management, climate change, sustainability, and more. Hosted by Sarah Keohane Williamson, CEO of FCLTGlobal. To learn more, visit FCLTGlobal.org.
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Soundproof Vancouver

Soundproof Vancouver

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Soundproof is a Vancouver-based collective of electronic musicians and visual performance artists who are dedicated to organizing all-night parties with a friendly atmosphere in the great rave traditions of old. Over the span of 19 years, the group has produced and staged over 70 indoor and outdoor events in Metro Vancouver, the Sea to Sky corridor and the Fraser Canyon. Although the roster of core members has changed over the years, the vision of creating safe and welcoming environments for ...
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Pilgrim Pathway is a blog dedicated to providing encouragement and spiritual nourishment for fellow pilgrims on their walk of faith. Through the reading of scripture, the ultimate source of strength and guidance, devotions, and timeless sermons, this space offers wisdom and direction for those journeying toward the celestial city. Join us as we seek the light of God’s Word to guide our steps and inspire our hearts along the way.
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Travel Freedom Podcast: Want a location independent lifestyle & income? Swap commuting for exploring and take 100% control of your work/life balance. With a dose of humour, your hosts Tommo & Megsy will set you on the path to travel freedom with weekly episodes. We interview online income experts & find the most affordable ways to live in and visit destinations around the world. We interview digital nomads and online entrepreneurs on how they make money from anywhere. Guests include John Lee ...
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Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

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Into the Killing examines criminal cases that were unsolved and cold for years, in some cases decades. Then a break comes along and cracks the case wide open. Into the Killing will detail the crime, the investigation, and the resolution. Besides examining cold cases that are solved, Into the Killing will also take a look at the history of forensic science and how that has changed the world of criminology.
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In today's business environment, experience is everything. It’s the number-one way to differentiate yourself from your competitors and create customers for life. But, the inverse is also true. Everything is experience. Every interaction — even the small ones — can determine whether or not customers come back and what they tell their friends. The Creating Superfans podcast is a fun, entertaining crash course in turning customer experience into your superpower... no capes required! Each week, ...
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Host Robert Kerr and his guests discuss the latest happenings and best stories throughout soccer in the state of Michigan and beyond. Whether you are a coach, player and/or supporter, this is the place to connect with the entire soccer community!
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The Project Pastor Podcast, is for you, whether you serve in a far away place or in mega church. Through interviews from those in ministry all over the world, it's designed to encourage, challenge and help those who serve to finish well.
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Since the early days of the interwebs Cory Casoni, Brad Guigar, & Scott Kurtz have been creating and publishing content online. Join them every week to discuss art, test new media technologies, talk to other industry professionals, and share some laughs.
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A Podcast About Influential People, Personal Growth and Being Wrong. Why? Because shared knowledge, ideas and experiences influence all of us. Host Curt Carstensen talks with people that have impacted his life, influenced his thinking and have an interesting story to tell. Each episode concludes with the "Being Wrong" segment where Curt's guests explain something they have changed their mind about.
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Travel Podcast - There have been many interesting guests on the show and we have explored much of the world. The podcast was born out of the pandemic. I wanted to keep the dream of travel alive. To date, there are 88 episodes over five seasons. We have brought you stories of spiritual travel, travel for work or just rest and relaxation. Great stories await you.
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Uncommon Sense: The 11 O'Clock Number

Christopher Smith & Charna Lopez

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Are you ready for a peek behind-the-scenes of theater, education and all that jazz? Welcome to Uncommon Sense, where stories are told with a dash of drama, a sprinkle of humor, and a whole lot of heart. If you are a teacher, a student, a theater geek, a mom, a dad. Heck - if you are just a person who wants to be inspired while also having a good time listening to true stories, you're in the right place. The tone of this show is decidedly comedic, making it ideal for those who want to take a ...
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What motivates a person to muster up courage in a time when it’s quite controversial to step out as an individual? And how many of us are there? Sienna Mae Heath has a plan to find out. In Free the People’s new series, Leaving the Left for Liberty, Sienna talks with whistleblowers, dissidents, and other alternative voices in the Western world who have left the culture of the political Left for more creative freedom, professional freedom, and personal freedom. The video version of this podcas ...
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Hugh Thomas, Deputy Editor at The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explores their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to the journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from predicting clinical outcomes in NAFLD to immunosuppressant withdrawal in patients with Crohn’s disease, the primary antibiotic resistance of Helicobacter pylori to surgical versus non-surgica ...
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mission:pic podcast - Photography | Adventure

mission:pic podcast - Photography | Adventure

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Each episode features a talk with a professional photographer about the story behind what it took to capture one of their personal favorite photos. We'll hear about the travel, adventure and gear that goes into some of the world's best photography and get to know the artist on the other side of the lens. And if we're lucky, maybe along the way we'll learn a few new tricks and a little more about this great big world.
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LifeStyle by Design, Not Default Podcast is a video podcast series that shares amazing stories of inspiration, encouragement, empowerment and victories over challenges of individuals who are living on purpose. The interviewees share their life stories and offer action steps to others who are seeking a lifestyle by design, not default!
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Old Town Food Tour

Old Town Food Tour

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Old Town Food Tour Podcast showcases the city of Fort Collins, Colorado including the businesses and people who make the city what it is today. The podcast is brought to you by Old Town Food Tour, which is a 3 hour guided walking tour of Old Town Fort Collins where guests visit 5-6 restaurants and sample generous portions from each location. Guests will also learn about the history and landmarks of Fort Collins that have made the city what it is today. To learn more about how to book your gu ...
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Julie Sowash and Torin Ellis are serious about destroying the lame, losing and punitive Diversity and Inclusion narrative. A weekly podcast of talking truth, exploring the uncomfortable, and often ignored. Chasing solution and never hiding from behind lip service. They won’t always get it right, but they will always bring it real. Grab a latte and rock with Crazy and the King - ya heard! #crazyandtheking More on Torin and Julie: Julie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliesowashdisabilitysolutio ...
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In this episode, the hosts welcome Elise Arndt, a talented performer, director and educator, to share her journey from Orange County to the New York theater scene. From living on a sailboat to navigating the unpredictable world of auditions, Elise offers stories of resilience, travel hacks, and her passion for wellness. Join us for laughs, insights…
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This episode is a treat for me because I get to talk to someone that I'm truly a SUPERFAN of! I’m chatting with Gary Arndt, the host and solo mastermind behind the wildly successful Everything, Everywhere, Daily podcast. Gary and I discuss his fascinating journey from an award-winning travel photographer to podcast host, the power of consistency an…
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"Be renewed in the spirit of your minds, and put on the new nature, created after the likeness of God in true righteousness and holiness" (Eph. 4:23–24). The image of God in man is the conformity of the human soul, understanding, spirit, mind, will, and all internal and external bodily and spiritual powers with God and the Holy Trinity and with all…
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On December 25, 2021, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope was launched from the European Space Agency launch center in French Guyana. After six months of testing and configuring the telescope, in July of 2022, its first images were transmitted. Since then, we have received a flood of images and data that have caused astronomers to rethink much of wha…
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Gary Arndt, Bobby Fleshman, and Allison McCoy-Fleshman delve into of sour beers, exploring their history, production, and distinct flavor profiles. PATREON Join for free to get social and get exclusive content: patreon.com/respectingthebeerpod FACEBOOK GROUP Got a question about beer or just want to get social? Join the RtB Facebook group: https://…
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Insurance seems like a pretty modern concept. There are insurance commercials on television, and insurance companies sponsor major sports teams. Most of us have to buy insurance, or we are at least under someone else’s insurance policy. However, insurance is far from a modern concept. It is actually one of the oldest financial arrangements in human…
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From 1899 to 1900, China underwent a widespread and violent uprising. The revolt, a reaction against China’s exploitation by foreign powers, was decades in the making. In response to the revolt, a group of eight nations joined together to put down the rebellion and ultimately subjected China to yet another humiliating treaty. The rebellion wasn’t s…
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In a departure from my normal content, this is a recording of a meeting with John Hewer, SAP UK Architecture Advisor where we discuss how smartShift is transforming S4 programs by automating ABAP Code remediation and providing Dual Maintenance to minimise change freezes. We discuss the Clean Core journey and what that means.…
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In late 1944, the Allies were on a roll, and Germany was on the ropes. Some Allies, considering how fast they were advancing, thought the war might be over by Christmas. However, Hitler had a plan. He would engage in one last desperate battle, which he thought would turn the tide of the war in the West and possibly wipe out the Allies completely. T…
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The first 22 minutes of this podcast is our time on the podcasting stage. If you want to skip it, skip about 22 minutes. But we don't recommend it. Here is our continued coverage of our adventures at ICCCon Nashville! We had a great time that some of us remember. But there's also new leaks, and TONS of new pick ups. Don't forget to give Zach a foll…
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For centuries, sailors told tales of gigantic waves that they encountered at sea, and for centuries, scientists didn’t believe them. However, over time, evidence began to pile up, which suggested that the legends of these freak waves were, in fact, true. These waves are rare, still not well understood, and terrifying to ships and sailors because th…
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Humans have probably had the desire to fly ever since they saw the first bird fly in the air. Flying, as it turned out, was a very challenging problem for creatures without wings. Throughout the 19th century, many people tackled the problem without success. It wasn’t until the first years of the 20th century that the problem was finally solved. Lea…
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In the 1860s, one of the bloodiest wars in the Western Hemisphere took place….and it wasn’t the US Civil War. It was a war between Paraguay and an alliance of Uruguay, Argentina, and Brazil, and it was one of the bloodiest ever fought in Latin America. It was a conventional war that resulted in a guerilla war, which spawned famine and disease. Lear…
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On today's episode of I Just Wanna Chat Mary is joined by her husband and together they discuss everything they've been watching lately including The English Teacher, We Live In Time, and Nate Bargatze's episode of Saturday Night Live. They talk about Taylor Swift's attendance at the Chiefs' game and what we think she's up to with all of these UFOS…
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At the end of the Second World War, Europe was a mess. The economies of most countries were in shambles and the threat of communism loomed over the continent. In a speech at Harvard University on June 5, 1947, U.S. Secretary of State George C. Marshall proposed a plan which could help get Europe back on its feet. The plan is widely considered one o…
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Sarah Williamson sits down with C.S. Venkatakrishnan, Group Chief Executive of Barclays, to gain his perspective on long-term opportunities for the UK economy, the importance of fostering a thriving investment culture, and the role of banks in the transition to net zero. Topics include: [00:02:08] Restoring investment culture in the UK: How the UK …
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In this episode, Charnopher celebrates the iconic Dame Maggie Smith, renowned for her brilliant performances across stage and screen. From her unforgettable roles in Downton Abbey to the Harry Potter series, we explore her extraordinary career spanning over six decades. Discover the depth and versatility that have made Maggie Smith a beloved figure…
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Gary Arndt, Allison McCoy, and Bobby Fleshman delve into the process of creating a new beer, discussing the idea of a 'taxonomy of alcohol' and how their new beer 'Little Tornado' came to be. From the inspiration and design behind the beer to the marketing challenges faced, get an inside look at the intricacies of brewing and branding. PATREON Join…
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Every year, hundreds of millions of birds around the world migrate. Some migrate short distances, some migrate incredibly long distances, and others don’t bother to migrate at all. For centuries, people didn’t know why birds migrated, how they managed to travel such long distances every year, or where they would go. Thanks to modern science and tec…
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Sitting in most homes is a deck of playing cards. Cards and card games have become almost ubiquitous They are played by children and in retirement homes. They are played at family picnics, and there are also televised games played with millions of dollars on the line. You can play games with friends, or you can even play them by yourself. Despite h…
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One of the defining events of the Middle Ages took place in Constantinople on April 12, 1204. Soldiers of the Fourth Crusade, under orders of the Doge of the Republic of Venice, breached the walls and sacked one of the greatest cities of the era. The sack wasn’t just an orgy of violence and destruction, which it was. It also set into motion events …
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For over 600 years, the empire that dominated the region of Southeast Asia was the Khmer Empire. Built out of a collection of kingdoms, the Khmer Empire dominated its corner of Asia. It was an advanced civilization known for its massive building projects and its system of waterworks. Even though the empire eventually fell, as all empires do, its le…
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All around you, in the air and the ground, is the most common element on Earth: Oxygen. As you are certainly well aware, Oxygen is required for life on Earth as we know it. But you might realize that the Earth didn’t always have oxygen in its atmosphere. Oxygen has been responsible for everything from the rise of multicellular life to the space pro…
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Identifying the right members to join your team is a critical part of building a SUPER brand. Whether it’s because of a desire to fill open positions quickly or just a lack of due diligence in the hiring process, too many brands take an attitude of “anyone can do this!” and hire the first person to apply. Some people aren’t wired for customer servi…
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In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, several major Americans were the battleground for a conflict between two great powers. These powers were not armies or nations; rather, they were newspaper conglomerates headed by two of the most powerful figures in the history of American media. The competition between them was furious, and it was fought …
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On today's episode of The I Just Wanna Chat Podcast, Mary is joined by Taylor Tucker (her BFF!!) and together they bond over their deep love for "Nobody Wants This", Mary tries to explain Lana Del Rey's wedding to an Alligator tour guide named Jeremy Dufrene, they talk about Taylor Swift's possible whereabouts, and of course they have to give their…
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Every October in the Northern Hemisphere, leaves on the trees turn color and fall to the ground. While the leaves turn from green to the bright colors of autumn, listeners' green questions are also transformed into colorful answers. Stay tuned for volume number 23 of questions and answers on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. Sponsors Pla…
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In this episode Charnopher talks Augustween. We don't want it to be a thing, but…it is. Does your neighborhood install the giant inflatable pumpkins and 32 foot skeletons in August? Do you go to Target and find that you are shopping for Halloween before we've even hit Labor Day? Well Charnopher has thoughts on this epidemic. Augustween…it's a thing…
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What the heck is decoction? Something Gary Arndt doesn't know! Bobby and Allison Fleshman finally teach Gary something new about this old school reduction process. PATREON Join for free to get social and get exclusive content: patreon.com/respectingthebeerpod FACEBOOK GROUP Got a question about beer or just want to get social? Join the RtB Facebook…
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When we look at history, we tend to focus on grand things like great leaders and great battles. In reality, what makes for successful empires is often the mundane: stable laws, an uncorrupt civil service, or, for large sprawling empires, a system of roads. Roads were one of the secrets to the success of Rome, and they proved useful for centuries, e…
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Many places on Earth have extreme climates. However, there is one place on Earth that has a climate so extreme that it is the closest thing to it might be on another planet. Despite having the most inhospitable and unforgiving climate on Earth, researchers have been shocked at what they’ve found there. Their discoveries might help pave the way to f…
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Many people have one or more favorite sports teams. Most people support these teams because they happen to be the team close to where they live. What many people don’t realize is that many teams, especially major sports teams in North America, didn’t originate in the city where they are today. In some cases, teams have moved multiple times, changed…
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Located in Vatican City, just off St. Peter’s Square lies one of the plainest and most uninteresting buildings you might ever find. It has no adornments and it is just a solid beige color. However, inside that bland structure, you will find one of humanity’s greatest artistic achievements, and to enjoy it you just might get a sore neck. Learn more …
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The United States Constitution identifies three separate branches of government: the executive, the legislative, and the judicial. Each branch has a set of checks and balances, which, in theory, limits the power of the others. Two of those branches are outlined in detail in the Constitution. The third, the judicial, is given very little mention in …
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I often say that, if people leave most of their interactions with you feeling better than they felt before the interaction started, you’ll build a reputation as someone people want to be around, or somebody they want to do business with. Your customers, your colleagues, your vendors, and even your acquaintances will want to spend more time with you…
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After years of war throughout the continent of Europe, in 1814, Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte abdicated and was exiled to the small island of Elba off the coast of Italy. The European powers thought that they had seen the last of Napoleon. However, they were wrong. He came back and, in a shockingly short period of time, regained control of France and …
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Today's episode is JAM PACKED with fun topics and tangents and FUN. We go over -Donna Kelce's odd Taylor swift comment. -The Apple Dance girl's Kelley Heller's moment being crashed at the Charli XCX tour -Some Diddy thoughts, or really our thoughts about why we don't want to cover Diddy news. -We give updates on The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Wh…
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In 1972, one of the greatest movies ever made was released: The Godfather. The Godfather is not only one of the most critically acclaimed movies in history but was also one of the most successful at the box office. Despite its overwhelming success, however, it almost didn’t get made and could have wound up a very, very different film. Learn more ab…
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In this episode, Charnopher continues their riveting discussion with broadway performer and choreographer - Jennifer Rias. Subscribe wherever get your podcasts and please like and subscribe on YouTube. Stay in touch with us on IG @charnopherofficial Want some Merch?! Or do you just want to know more about us? Head over to Uncommonpod.com and check …
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Let's ditch Gary and talk about pumpkins! Bobby Fleshman and Allison McCoy-Fleshman discuss the chaos of brewing beer during harvest time. Sometimes you have to drop everything to get 250 gallons of apple cider. Sometimes you reveal this year's pumpkin special. It happens. PATREON Join for free to get social and get exclusive content: patreon.com/r…
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In 1922, British archaeologist Howard Carter stumbled upon one of the most pristine tombs of an Egyptian Pharaoh ever found: the tomb of King Tutankhamun. That discovery became a pop culture sensation and revolutionized our understanding of Ancient Egypt. Learn more about King Tutankhamun, aka King Tut, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Dail…
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On December 11, 1978, one of the most audacious heists in history took place at JFK Airport in New York City. A small group of thieves executed an almost perfect crime and walked away with 6 million dollars in cash and jewelry. While the actual robbery went off without a hitch, it was after the crime that things fell apart and eventually left a tra…
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It's our third Birthday so we opened the show up to all of you plus a few special guests! Watch as Mike almost has a strike trying to keep the show on track while everyone shows off their STAPs. We also go over all the W's and L's of Pulsecon! Don't forget to give Zach a follow on his new IG @blackseriescantina! https://www.instagram.com/blackserie…
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For decades, the nation of Ethiopia has dreamed of creating a damn on the Blue Nile River. Such a dam would provide an enormous amount of electricity for a country that is one of the lowest electricity consumers in the world. Such a project would be a massive undertaking and it would also bring a great deal of prestige to the country. What was once…
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A popular activity that millions of people around the world engage in every week is bowling. Today, all the equipment manufacturers and bowling alleys constitute a multibillion-dollar business. However, this modern pastime has a history that goes back not hundreds of years but thousands. Learn more about bowling, where it came from and how it has d…
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As early as 2400 years ago, Greek philosophers were coming up with paradoxes that seemingly had no solution. Early mathematicians came up with problems that seemed impossible to solve. It wasn’t until the 17th century that the techniques were finally developed to solve these problems and unlock new fields of science and mathematics. Learn more abou…
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What’s the number one thing customers want from a business? More often than not, it’s convenience. If you want to make money, make things easy. In this episode of the Creating Superfans podcast, I’m joined by David Avrin, author of Ridiculously Easy to Do Business With, to explore how simplifying the customer experience can be your biggest competit…
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