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How Long Gone

Chris Black & Jason Stewart / Talkhouse

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How Long Gone is a bi-coastal elite podcast from old friends and podcast professionals, Chris Black and Jason Stewart. CB and TJ deliver their takes on pop culture, fashion, music, and more. With three new episodes a week, you've got more than enough content to soak up.
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Ethics and Education

The Center for Ethics & Education

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How should we be thinking about ethical questions in education? Conversations and features with philosophers and education researchers. From classroom dilemmas to policy decisions, K-12 through higher ed. We also make teaching guides to use in sociology, education, and philosophy classes. Available on our website. Produced by the Center for Ethics and Education in WCER at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, thanks to funding from the Spencer Foundation.
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Welcome to the "Our Kids, Our Schools" podcast hosted by Alexis Morgan—your invaluable guide to the complex journey through your local education system. This podcast is a treasure trove of insights for parents, teachers, administrators, school board trustees, and community members alike. Every episode is designed to demystify the local education landscape and provide practical strategies for fostering a collaborative school community. We dissect complex policies, curriculum designs, and stak ...
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American Football is a legendary midwestern emo band. They're releasing a covers version of their record LP1 to celebrate its 25th anniversary. We spoke with Mike Kinsella about Will Ferrell at Equinox, a podcaster's negroni, a recap of the crazy emo fest they just played in Las Vegas, Taylor Swift and Gracie Abrams, Urbana, Illinois might be the o…
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In this episode, JP Albano shares his transformation from a tech sales career to building a private equity real estate business, inspired partly by his experiences as a first-generation immigrant from Sicily. He discusses the principles from the book 'The Gap and the Gain,' focusing on achievements over shortcomings and applying these concepts to p…
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Send us a text In this eye-opening conversation, Alexis is joined by Tara Coffland and Kim Washington, founding members of the YouMeWeAll Boise (Youth Mental Wellness Alliance). This inspiring group was established after the heart-wrenching loss of four students to suicide within just one month (in 2023) in the Boise School District. Driven by thei…
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In this episode, Brian O'Neill, an entrepreneur and father of two, discusses the challenges and transitions from a fast-paced business life to embracing fatherhood. Brian shares his experiences in building and selling his businesses, the lessons learned from his own upbringing, and the importance of adapting to life changes. Brian emphasizes the si…
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In this episode of the Invested Father's Podcast, Kenny hosts TJ Burns, who shares his journey of leaving a secure job at Amazon to pursue his real estate business full-time. TJ dives deep into the motivations behind his career transition, emphasizing the importance of family and time freedom as driving factors. He reflects on his upbringing, the s…
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One-on-one pod today, Chris is in San Francisco and Jason is home in LA. We chat about how harmless your harvest is, Chris rode the BART to Chez Panisse, Mister Jiu's, M.I.A. tweeting about the Junited States, cold water saved Carson Daily's life, feeling bad for Bill Hader after watching Ali Wong's Netflix special, Bill Maher on Chappell Roan, we …
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In this episode, the discussion revolves around the importance of authenticity in one's life. Kenny delves into the concept that who you are influences every aspect of your life, referencing the quote, 'how you do anything is how you do everything.' Emphasizing practical decision-making and accountability, he shares a personal fear of being perceiv…
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Lauren Sherman & Chantal Fernandez, amongst many things, are writers in the fashion world. Their new book, Selling Sexy, is out now. We chat with them about printing out your emails, Kamala on Stern and Trump's podcast tour, their life as sorority girls, Pink and Roxy, is Victoria's Secret pornography? Our Met Gala aspirations, John Mullaney servin…
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In this episode, Darren shares his journey through personal and professional challenges, including the loss of his father and the hurdles of establishing his real estate development company, Epimoni. He reflects on the importance of perseverance and being present, drawing lessons from his father's legacy as well as his own experiences as a father a…
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Tim Heidecker is a comedian, writer, director, musician, and podcaster. His new record, Slipping Away, is out soon. We spoke with Tim from his home in Glendale, CA, about Kanye's impending divorce, Tim Dillon's new Netflix show, the Vince McMahon Netflix doc, a recent medical procedure, what the bruise on his groin resembles, catheters, he loves be…
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In this episode of The Invested Fathers, Marshall Sykes discusses his journey balancing a demanding career with fatherhood. Sykes, a seasoned project manager with experience in the U.S. Navy and ExxonMobil, now runs Capitano Investing Group focusing on real estate and oil & gas investments. He shares key insights on the importance of family time, p…
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Marriage is more than just a relationship—it's an intentional choice that requires daily care and communication. In this episode, Scott Sutter shares his profound insights on the significance of marriage and the essential effort it requires for a successful relationship. He reflects on his experiences officiating weddings and emphasizes the unique,…
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Fontaines D.C. is a band from Dublin. Their new record, Romance, is out now on XL. We spoke with Curley and Tom from their hotel in Lawrence, KS, about Dodgers baseball, Justice at The Hollywood Bowl, DJing a Paul Smith party at The Chateau, Chris recording a secret song and North Carolina, and this episode from the Delta lounge at LAX, trying to m…
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Glaive is a 19-year-old musician we love and has been on the show once before. We chat with him from his hotel in Brooklyn about cold plunge, our chat with Sir Paul Smith, a man yelled "Oxford Study" at Jason this morning, and he punched a car, his new tattoos, how the hurricane affected his home in North Carolina, writing 14 songs in 14 days in Ic…
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I have lived in SC my entire life and can't remember seeing so many fallen trees as I have this week from Hurricane Helene. God has been gracious to my family this week in so many ways. Our hearts and prayers go out to many who are facing extreme loss and devastation. Whoever is reading this, I encourage you to be a light wherever you are. Starting…
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Jesse Rutherford is a musician from Los Angeles who is best known for his band, The Neighbourhood. His new solo record, Wanted ? is out now. We chat about haunted hotels, eating fries with a fork, walking around Silverlake, Margaret Gou, the age "twenty nine," Sweater Weather was the first song they ever wrote, the last time he smoked pot, The Neig…
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In this episode, Jim Blakemore, a seasoned entrepreneur who shares his unique journey from having no children to becoming a grandfather. Jim delves into his vast entrepreneurial experience, having owned and operated multiple businesses across various industries, including radio stations, real estate, and oil and gas. He offers insights into the imp…
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Send us a text Join me for an inspiring conversation with Norm Stewart, the superintendent of the Marsing School District, as he discusses the successful implementation of the Community School Strategy in his district. Collaborating closely with the school board, Norm has witnessed firsthand the positive effects of this model on the school communit…
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In this episode, Kenny interviews Stuart Heath, a certified public accountant with 38 years of experience who has transitioned into real estate investing. They discuss the importance of being heard, balancing busy schedules with meaningful parent-child relationships, and Stuart's personal journey through fatherhood. Stuart shares his background of …
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One-on-one pod recorded live and uncut from Jason's in Los Angeles. We chat about having sex with skaters, Jason likes Joe Budden Podcast now, Chris drove his wife to the airport, that thing where people tie the dog leash around their waist, sex while pregnant, Bowen XCX on SNL, Nobody Wants This on Netflix, Chris watched the Ellen special, Did Lan…
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In this episode, Wayne Courreges shares his experiences balancing a successful career in real estate investing and multifamily development with his role as a dedicated father and husband. Wayne discusses his upbringing, influenced by a former Marine officer father, and how he continues those values with his own children. He highlights the importanc…
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One-on-one pod today, Chris is in LA and Jason is in LA. We chat about will vs. we'll, octane levels, a trip to Erewhon, Third Wave Water, Eric Adams messin' around again, the last generation of feigning technological ignorance, Aretha Franklin was not at the Freak Off, Justin Beiber's "Papa Bear" coffee mug, Ellen's standup special, taking your wi…
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In this episode, we explore 'The Power of Who,' emphasizing the importance of asking for help and collaboration in both personal and professional realms. I share my personal stories, including seeking assistance from friends like Jered and Micko for podcasting and workload management, and provide tips for recognizing and utilizing one's network. Th…
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John Summit is a DJ and producer. He's doing three shows at the Kia Forum in November. We chat with him from his house in Miami about more Hawk Tuah stuff, Sally Rooney's DJ, Australia, the Shoeniverse, he's a vlogger at heart, Rebecca Black's Boiler Room set, being a little devil, touching grass, his level of fame, his workout plan, Hans Zimmer is…
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Our first female guest Amanda Larson trail-blazes her way onto the show! In 2018, Amanda stumbled upon something that would change her entire approach to real estate—syndication. Listen as she shares how this pivotal moment transformed her career, why it's a game-changer in real estate, and how it allows investors to grow their wealth without the s…
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One-on-one recorded live and uncut Monday morning in Glendale. Chris didn't get the upgrade from London to LA, TJ's trip to Palm Springs, biker gangs, Chris went on with the Industry gang to celebrate their 4th season renewal, celeb spotting at Chiltern, Benny Blanco and Rebecca Black at Boiler Room, we finally Bring The Boom with the Costco family…
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Stephen Malkmus is a musician best known for the band Pavement. He's in a new band called The Hard Quartet, and their debut record is out soon on Matador. We chat about Guttfeld! and Trump at a New York Bitcoin bar, which episodes he's listened to, trucker hats and haircuts, cigarettes and humidity, moving to Chicago and Berlin, all the times peopl…
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In this episode, I discuss the key differences between investing in stocks versus real estate. I share personal experiences, including how my father introduced me to stocks at the age of 12 and the pros and cons of both investment types. Key points covered include the liquidity, entry costs, management, and market sensitivity of real estate compare…
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Jay McInerney is a writer from New York. It's the 40th anniversary of his book Bright Lights, Big City, and we spoke with Jay from his Malibu home about when people call meat "protein," cinnamon rolls, surfing in Malibu, we romanticize smoking in restaurants and on airplanes, blasting lines with Ray Carver, Absolut Vodka ads in the 80s and 90s, han…
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In this episode, I interview Danny Flores, a successful multi-family real estate investor and father of four boys (19-22 years old). We discuss balancing family responsibilities while building wealth through real estate. Danny shares his parenting philosophies, emphasizing the importance of teaching children from a young age, spending quality time,…
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Send us a text Join Alexis as the interviews T.J. Eriksen, Band Director at Eagle High School, as they dive into the vibrant world of music education in Idaho! T.J. is an inspiring band teacher who has transformed the music program into one of the finest in the state. We'll explore the joys and challenges of being a music educator in 2024. Get read…
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One-on-one pod recorded live and uncut from Glendale straight off the Emmy's red carpet. We chat about Brad Pitt hair, TJ's tux, Jellyroll's wife wears diapers now, Chris' credentials journey, all the celebs we tangled with, Chris took a shower at the airport, Emmy's diet, burning your ear hair, Chris took a helicopter to JFK, and eating your feeli…
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In this episode, I reflect on the importance of instilling the trait of caring for others in children, emphasizing the individuality and effort required to cultivate empathy. Here some updates on our family activities like setting up an outdoor rope course and playing disc golf, and spending quality time with the kiddos. On the business side, I pro…
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Christian Lee Hutson is a musician from New York. His new record, Paradise Pop. 10, is out soon. We spoke with him from Atlanta about Shannon Sharpe going Live, Chappell Moan, the Trump debate, he won tickets to see Taylor Swift at fifteen, Top Golf in Nashville, oysters in Atlanta with his gf Maya Hawke, Equinox sauna, his favorite Whole Foods, if…
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In this episode, Shelon "Hutch" shares his journey from growing up in rural Jamaica to becoming a Marine and a successful real estate investor. Reflecting on his early life's hardships, he explains how they built his mindset and shaped who he is today. Hutch discusses the importance of discipline, mutual respect, and instilling resilience in childr…
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