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The Market The Brew podcast was created for people with a passion for craft beer that want ideas, inspiration, and resources for taking craft beer(s) to market. Specifically, brewery owners; brewery marketing staff; sales/distribution people; and marketing service providers with a focus on the craft beer industry. This is a weekly exploration of the marketing of craft beer. Our conversations include reviewing actual case histories of the most unique, exciting and effective strategies, campai ...
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The How Humans Work Podcast seeks to deepen our connection to the things that make us human through honest conversations. Our adventure is into the labyrinths of human nature, for in a time of constant change and complexity, understanding ourselves and our relationships is more important than ever. Consider yourself invited to dive deep with Jef Szi—author, renaissance acupuncturist, and host of the How Humans Work Podcast. Each episode is a journey into the heart of human experience, offeri ...
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Pit Lane Parley

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Pit Lane Parley is a must-listen podcast for any fan of motorsports. Pit Lane Parley features in-depth analysis, behind-the-scenes stories, and exclusive interviews with drivers, team owners, and other key players in the racing world. With a new episode released every week, Pit Lane Parley covers all the latest news and developments in the world of racing, including race recaps, previews, and predictions. The podcast also offers insightful commentary on the technical aspects of the sport, su ...
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Tune in for exclusive interviews from some of golf’s most influential names as we discuss anything and everything around the game we love most. Join host Matt Schmidt, Executive Director of the New Hampshire Golf Association, alongside President & Founder of Golf & Ski Warehouse, Scott Peters, AND to complete the trifecta, the man you might want to know if you don't already, the beer Casanova himself, golf enthusiast, Tyler "TK" Kelly, as they get together for golf’s newest hit podcast - Thr ...
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In the Feed the Ball podcast, Golf Digest architecture editor Derek Duncan discusses golf course design, architecture, aesthetics and other topics with golf course architects and other luminaries of the game.
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Your weekly recap show covering comic book television from Marvel, DC, and more!! Follow the Show and Hosts: Watching the Multiverse @WatchMultiverse Chris Scott @Da_Inglorious Kristel Yeager @YeagerKristel Photo © 2008 NASA Intro Music © 2017 Mike Schmidt
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Masters of Makeup

Andrew Sotomayor

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Emmy Winning Makeup Artist Andrew Sotomayor talks with the best professional makeup artists in the business about their careers and what they've learned about life. Kinda like Inside the Actor's Studio, but with makeup artists. The show is honest, revealing, inspiring, and raises the bar on the conversations we have in the beauty industry. See you soon! @AndrewSotomayor -Special guests include Carmindy Bowyer (What Not To Wear), Reggie Wells (The Oprah Winfrey Show), Jenai Chin (V Magazine), ...
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BOOTH2BOOTH is the (mostly) monthly podcast hosted by VO talent, producer, author, and coach Andrew Scott. If you're interested in home indie voiceover, BOOTH2BOOTH is the show for you. The full multicam video version of the show is available on YouTube, or at BOOTH2BOOTH.COM.
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Franchise Fan Guys

Tom Breyfogle, Andy Schmidt, Skid Maher

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Welcome to Franchise Fan Guys! We'll be analyzing film franchises to see why some work and some don't. What does it take to build a franchise that really connects? New episodes every Tuesday. Join our Patreon for special extended versions of our podcast episodes! https://www.patreon.com/FranchiseFanGuys
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askClever over Coffee

John Marino with co-host ChatGPT

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"askClever over Coffee - How AI Built This" is an innovative podcast channel where co-hosts John Marino and ChatGPT invite leaders to share insights on the transformative power of AI within their industries. Through engaging conversations, the show explores the cutting-edge advancements and challenges of integrating AI technologies. Tune in to gain a unique perspective on how AI is reshaping various industries, and follow us for more updates on askclever.ai, Instagram (@askclever), Facebook ...
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This is a podcast all about one of the most popular X-Men of all: Wolverine. He's the best there is at what he does! But what makes him the best? Does his skill stem from his time spent as a government weapon in Canada? Maybe he developed his penchant for punching in the bawdy nightclubs of Madripoor’s Lowtown. Explore all these aspects of Wolverine and more with a new theme each month! And if that’s not enough, tune in every weekend for Saturday Morning Sniktoons, a sister series where we b ...
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Hardball with Chris Dimino is a podcast almost 20 years in the making. Sportscasting icon Chris Dimino is the most insightful baseball interviewer you’ve ever heard and his rapport with professional athletes is unmatched. Tune in each week for conversations — not “interviews” — with some of the greatest players and others who have been a part of some of the biggest moments in baseball history like legends Ted Williams, Hank Aaron, Stan Musial, Whitey Ford, Duke Snider and Vin Scully… Hosted ...
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This podcast series helps unlock a peaceful relationship with food and your body. With advice from nutrition, fitness, mindfulness, and body acceptance experts. www.liveawelllife.co.uk In this series talks to inspiring individuals who have either made a change in their own lives or who help people every day to find a different way of thinking about health and wellbeing.
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A Wee Bit Of War

Scott Edgar of WartimeNI

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Hello and welcome to 'A Wee Bit Of War', a podcast dedicated to telling the stories of Northern Ireland during the Second World War. I'm your host Scott Edgar. I have been researching the history of the Second World War in Northern Ireland for over a decade. I run the online platform https://wartimeni.com (WartimeNI), which features hundreds of articles as well as over 2,000 people and places with stories connected to the time. While some stories such as the Belfast Blitz and the arrival of ...
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Keen On

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Nobody asks sharper or more impertinent questions than Andrew Keen. In KEEN ON, Andrew cross-examines the world’s smartest people on politics, economics, history, the environment, and tech. If you want to make sense of our complex world, check out the daily questions and the answers on KEEN ON. Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best-known technology and politics broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he ...
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After nearly a decade, 5G is finally becoming a reality. 5G networks will create a smarter, more connected world and will change our lives forever. These rapid advances in artificial intelligence, automation, internet of things and other emerging technologies are creating demand for new jobs and the skills gap continues to widen. All industries are becoming tech industries and the tech talent shortage is becoming everyone’s problem. What will the workforce of the future look like? Join Carri ...
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The newest HR podcast. Presented by People in Flow's operations coordinator, Rae Hine with guests Neville Pritchard and Nigel Girling. Special guests have included Dave Ulrich, Owen Ferguson, Andy Friedman, Catherine Llewellyn and Richard Scott; With many more exciting industry leaders in the pipeline! We provide consulting, insight, coaching and facilitation of change innovation of the highest global quality. Reducing stress and energising the workplace is at the very heart of every action ...
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People get podcasting wrong! They’re so focused on building audiences and getting downloads, that they miss the most important reason to have a podcast…to sign clients! Podcasting should be getting you, new clients, on repeat every week, and you absolutely can, when you install the proven strategic guesting formula. When you host with the Strategic Guesting Formula the side effect is definitely building an audience, but more importantly, you’ll know what to say, and when to pitch, so you get ...
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American Christianity appears in a state of disrepair, perhaps even imminent civil war. On the one hand, of course, we have the evangelical right who make up much of Trump’s ideological base; on the other hand, there are progressive American theologians like Jim Wallis who argue that this Christian nationalist wing of the Republican party isn’t qui…
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Might future multi-trillion dollar AI platforms like OpenAI represent not just the end of the app age but also of economic competition itself? As That Was The Week’s Keith Teare and Andrew discuss in today’s weekly KEEN ON tech round-up, the news of OpenAI’s $6.5 billion new funding round suggests that big tech is going to get even bigger because t…
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Episode Summary In this next adventure into our Systems of Knowledge theme, the highly relatable and beautifully honest Erin Gilmore joins the podcast. This conversation explores how various teachings are points of refuge and healing as we make our way on the path adulting. Erin opens up about her journey with ADHD and the knowledges that have help…
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Carissa Carter and Scott Doorley both teach at Stanford’s interdisciplinary d.school. They are also the joint authors of Assembling Tomorrow, an intriguing new book in which, using their D School experience, Carter and Doorley provide a guide to designing a thriving future. They argue that the future, in all its socioeconomic complexity, can de des…
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Yesterday, I interviewed The Financial Times’ Andrew Hill about the FT’s best six business books of the year. Today, I talk to Michael Morris, the author of one of those books. In Tribal, Morris explains how the cultural instincts that divide us can also help bring us together. Our tribal instincts are humanity’s secret weapon, Morris suggests. Rat…
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The Financial Times has just announced their short list of the best six business books of 2024. Authors include KEEN ON regulars like Andrew Scott as well as Michael Morris, who will appear on tomorrow’s show. As the competition’s manager, Andrew Hill, told me when I visited him at the FT offices in London last week, a business book is a tricky thi…
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In today's episode of 5G Talent Talk, Carrie Charles is joined by Raghav Sahgal, President of Cloud and Network Services at Nokia. Raghav shares his journey from software developer in India to global business leader, highlighting his focus on translating technology into real-world impact. Raghav dives into the current state of 5G, now deployed by o…
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While many fear that Trump offers an existential threat to American democracy, Barry C. Lynn believes that the real danger comes from big tech companies like Google, Amazon and Microsoft. Lynn, the executive director of the Open Markets Institute, is the author of “Antitrust Revolution”, Harper’s October cover story. Lynn argues that big tech offer…
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Finally a tech show not about AI. Martin Schmidt is the President of Rensselaer Institute of Technology (RPI) as well a distinguished technologist in his own right. So rather than having just another conversation about AI, I talked to Schmidt about how he expects quantum computing to change the world. Schmidt, who taught at MIT for many years, has …
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Dr Josh McConkey’s new book, Be the Weight Behind the Spear, is about how to fix America. McConkey, a Republican who ran unsuccessfully for Congress in North Carolina, believes that the strength of America has always been its people. So his focus is on motivating all Americans to be, what he calls, “the weight behind the spears” of the country’s fu…
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Is there anyone who still believes in America as a force for good in the world today? There’s that doddery old cold warrior Joe Biden, of course, and his younger globalizing sidekick, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken. And then there’s Edward Goldberg, the author of The United States as Global Liberal Hegemon, who is still hawking the idea that th…
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Instagram superstar and “Here’s Where It Gets Interesting” podcast host Sharon McMahon has been dubbed America’s government teacher. In her first book, The Small and the Mighty, McMahon writes about twelve unsung Americans who changed the course of history. Some of her heroes are more unsung than others, but as she explains, they all - like Sharon …
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Back in April 2011, Saad Mohseni was made one of Time’s 100 most influential people in the world. And who exactly is that, you might ask. I have to admit I hadn’t heard of him either. But as Rupert Murdoch wrote about Mohseni for that Time award, “he's the best-informed person in the world about Afghanistan”. Mohseni, in fact, is the Afghan version…
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Welcome to AskClever Over Coffee - How AI Built This! Episode 10 In this episode, John Marino and ChatGPT (voice by Billie Darkenwald) sit down with Chris McDuffie, the owner of a leading video production company, to dive deep into how AI is revolutionizing the world of video production. Chris shares how he uses cutting-edge AI technology to stream…
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There are few more authoritative American journalists than the longtime NPR and PBS host Ray Suarez. So it was a real treat to sit down with Ray earlier this month in Washington DC to talk broadly about his and his family’s experience as American immigrants from Puerto Rico. Suarez is part of that golden generation of late twentieth century America…
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Do you work too hard? Is it ruining your life? If so, then you may want to look at Brigid Schulte’s new book, Over Work, an exploration of why American work isn’t working and how our lives can be made more meaningful. Schulte traces the arc of our discontent from a time before the neo-liberal 1980s, when work was compatible with well-being and allo…
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Few people are more familiar with America’s drug addiction crisis than Ryan Hampton. A former addict himself as well as the author of three books on the crisis, including the new Fentanyl Nation, the Las Vegas based Hampton is also running for the Nevada State Assembly in November. For Hampton, America’s failed war on drugs and its toxic politics a…
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Not everyone fears that AI revolution represents an existential event for humanity. Anindya Ghose, the Heinz Riehl Professor of Business at NYU’s illustrious Stern school, actually believes AI can positively impact our daily lives - from health and wellness, to work, education, even love and dating. In Thrive, a new book he co-authored with Ravi Ba…
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Working on Sheryl Sandberg’s team at Google, Megan Hellerer - who had just graduated top of her Stanford class - was on the fast track to become a young Silicon Valley superstar. A few years later, however, she had a breakdown and quit. Describing herself as an “underfulfilled overachiever”, she writes about this traumatic experience in her new boo…
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Earlier this week, I interviewed the Australian AI expert Toby Walsh about Google’s new NotebookLM, a seemingly magical AI product that creates believable conversation between bots. Today, on our weekly That Was The Week tech roundup, Keith Teare and I agreed that this is going to profoundly change the way we not only produce media, but also how we…
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Last year, Michael Scott-Baumann, author of The Shortest History of Israel and Palestine and a peace activist at the Balfour Project, came on the show to talk about the problem to end all problems - the Israel-Palestine question. Today, Scott-Baumann explains, this problem has, if anything, metastasized into something even more shameful and insolub…
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The AI revolution, long in hype but short in practice, is finally beginning to happen. In today’s WSJ, the tech writer Joanna Stern introduces her own Joannabot to review the new iPhone 16. Soon, of course, we will increasingly struggle to distinguished between the real Joanna and her Joannabot. And the same will also be true for yours truly on KEE…
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This is the final episode of a trilogy of critical conversations about the digital revolution. Earlier this week, Gary Marcus explained how to tame Silicon Valley’s AI barons. Then Mark Weinstein talked to us the reinvention of social media. And now we have the former member of the European Parliament & current Fellow at Stanford’s Cyber Policy Cen…
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And still they come. Every week, it seems, there’s a new book celebrating resistance to Nazism. The latest is Two Wheels to Freedom, Arthur J. Magida’s true story of Cioma Schonhaus, a 20 year-old Jewish art student in Nazi Berlin who successfully forged papers for hundreds of Jews. Yes, of course, Magida’s new book is, in part, about the triumph o…
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Early social media pioneer Mark Weinstein is deeply disturbed by the current state of social media. He’s not alone of course, but in his new book, Restoring Our Sanity Online, Weinstein lays out what he boasts is a “revolutionary social framework” to clean up social media. The book comes with blurbs from tech royalty like Sir Tim Berners-Lee and St…
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