This podcast dives deep into the tactical moves that drive business success, as well as the mental and physical resilience required to sustain it. Hosted by Adam Callinan, a seasoned entrepreneur with multiple exits, an avid outdoorsman, and an family man with crystal-clear priorities, each episode unpacks real-world challenges, actionable insights, and the mental and physical disciplines that fuel long-term personal and professional growth. Whether you’re scaling a startup or refining your ...
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Reframe for Resilience: A platform where the top leaders reveal how mastering the art of reframing challenges and building resilience empowers them and their mentees to become more effective leaders.
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Learn to lead in life & love with head, heart, and guts. Join men's guide Jason Lange to explore how to deepen your presence in the world, clarify your purpose, connect with your power, and find ease in dating & relationships.
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Sound Laws of Success is a podcast hosted by serial entrepreneur James Karl Butler who has grown five business from start-up to over $1 million. This podcast is designed to share with you laws and lessons from entrepreneurs that they've used as they've achieved success in their business and life.
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Through conversations with top thinkers in the social sciences and beyond, economist Shruti Rajagopalan explores the ideas that will propel India forward.
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The Atlantic has long been known as an ideas-driven magazine. Now we’re bringing that same ethos to audio. Like the magazine, the show will “road test” the big ideas that both drive the news and shape our culture. Through conversations—and sometimes sharp debates—with the most insightful thinkers and writers on topics of the day, Radio Atlantic will complicate overly simplistic views. It will cut through the noise with clarifying, personal narratives. It will, hopefully, help listeners make ...
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Mindset, Creative Philosophy, Life Engineering, Building Businesses, Backpacking & Landscape Photography
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Everyone's got a story. Hosted by Ross Hanrahan - Former Royal Marines Commando, multiple business owner, property investor and mortgage broker https://linktr.ee/rossthemortgagebroker
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A Daily Dose of Orange Juice is a podcast geared to help amputees navigate the new normal. With this podcast I hope to cover topics, concerns, and events worth celebrating in the life of an amputee.
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In Creative Independents, your hosts Si Willmore and Jen Matichuk will speak to successful and passionate entrepreneurs, who have won in the creator economy. They’ll explore the philosophies of these business owners who enjoy the freedom to do what they love, and the fulfillment that comes from knowing others support their work. Are you seeking insights from experts who have created ethical and successful independent businesses? Then you’ll love Creative Independents, a podcast by Memberful.
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On the Hero's J podcast, join certified personal trainer and wellness expert Milad Ebadat alongside longtime musician and anxiety expert Tony Geravesh - two cousins who share a common mindset in physical and mental health, athletics, art, culture, music and philosophy.
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Welcome to the meeting point of leading professionals and leaders from the worlds of design, technology, ux and digital marketing. Podcasts recorded in English, Portuguese and Spanish. Powered by: www.TheBridge.social Contact: [email protected]
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When Crisis Management Requires More Than Expertise Alone The Crisis Lab Podcast serves senior professionals ready to transform domain expertise into strategic influence. Each episode bridges critical intersections where today's most consequential crisis management insights emerge—between military and humanitarian perspectives, government and private sector approaches, technical knowledge and policy impact. Our conversations go beyond tactical solutions to address the questions that experien ...
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The Love You Give is your podcast for a spiritually successful life. Guiding you through these interviews is host Ali Tate Cutler who is a model, environmental activist, and self-love advocate. She interviews experts at the top of the self help, business, body positivity and wellness worlds for sound advice on living an integrated life.
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Radical activist citizen journalism. A weekly radio programme on RTRFM (92.1FM), a community radio station based in Perth, the capital city of Western Australia. We bring an independent perspective to the analysis of news and issues and provide a forum for activists, campaigners, academics, advocates and workers denied a voice by the mainstream media. Covering indigenous issues, post-capitalist/anti-capitalist analysis, refugee rights, antifa and all the important environmental, economic and ...
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A written draft like all things begins with an idea. "The Jordan Baylor Draft" is an interview series hosted by Jordan Baylor, as he digs into the minds of the movers and shakers in life, business and entertainment! Every day is a new draft, let us get to writing.
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Covering Politics, International Relations, Digital Culture, and Spiritual Warfare in Trying Times.
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A podcast hosted by Clare George, that delves into the health habits that are within your day to day life. In The Health Habits Coach Podcast, Clare gets to the heart of each habit in real-time. So you can quickly get access to the golden nuggets of healthy change. Each episode is packed with info, inspiration, guests, travel, and all things Health Habits. So you can learn how to overcome the obstacles that govern your health choices and create a happier life. Severe and structured diets and ...
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"Palestine Debrief" is a podcast that discusses all things related to Palestine: the stories, people, issues and events. A discussion with experts, politicians, artists and activists to provide a distinctive approach about Palestine as it intersects with the political landscape here in Canada and beyond. This podcast is a production of Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME, www.cjpme.org).
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Messy Liberation: Feminist Conversations about Politics and Pop Culture
Becky Mollenkamp and Taina Brown
Join feminist coaches Taina Brown and Becky Mollenkamp for casual (and often deep) conversations about business, current events, politics, pop culture, and more. We’re not perfect activists or allies! These are our real-time, messy feminist perspectives on the world around us. This podcast is for you if you find yourself asking questions like: • Why is feminism important today? • What is intersectional feminism? • Can capitalism be ethical? • What does liberation mean? • Equity vs. equality ...
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Roger Bolton, formerly presenter of BBC Radio 4's 'Feedback' launches his very first podcast. Free from the constraints of broadcasting on the BBC, with a few more opinions and casting his net a little bit wider to encompass the whole of the BBC, Roger examines the issues that are facing the corporation and public service broadcasting. Find all our podcasts here And please support this podcast by subscribing here We also support VLV (Voice of the Listener and Viewer) which represents the int ...
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Reframe for Resilience: Dr. Frank L. Douglas with Mousa Hamad – From ‘Fake It’ to Anti-Fragile: On Servant Leadership, Curiosity, and Turning Pain into Power
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13:20Episode Summary: In this episode of Reframe for Resilience, host Dr. Frank L. Douglas talks with Mousa Hamad, Vice President of Operations at Howard Financials. Mousa shares his journey from a college dropout to a corporate leader, emphasizing the importance of resilience, curiosity, and servant leadership. He reflects on how overcoming challenges,…
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In the past few years, Donald Trump has changed his mind about cryptocurrency. He’s gone from believing it was “based on thin air” to wanting the U.S. to become the “crypto capital of the world.” Atlantic staff writer Annie Lowrey breaks down how the president’s reversal of opinion about this notoriously volatile industry could destabilize the U.S.…
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Have you ever asked what a Buddhist mother, a Christian mother, a Hindu mother, a Jewish mother, a Muslim mother, or any other mother would want for her children. Rabbi Jonathan Sachs said, children are the guardians of our future. It is not what we leave to them, that really matters. It is what we leave in them. Jesus said, let the little children…
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No Gatekeepers, No Girl Bosses: We’re Building the Coaching Community We Always Wanted
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52:05Becky and Taina are pulling back the curtain on the newest thing they’re building together: the Messy Liberation Coaches Circle—a community for people who coach (formally or informally) and want to practice coaching through a liberatory, feminist, and anti-capitalist lens. In this episode, they share the messy, honest backstory of how the group evo…
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In this episode, I’m joined once again by my brother-in-arms Dr. Luke Adler to dive into something a little different: a reaction and commenting on a recent Diary of a CEO episode featuring Logan Ury and Scott Galloway. We discuss the external challenges facing men today — loneliness, economic shifts, the dating gap — while highlighting the deeper …
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Why would President Donald Trump invite The Atlantic’s editor in chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, whom Trump has attacked as a “total sleazebag,” to meet with him in the Oval Office? We talk with Goldberg about what Trump told him about Signalgate. We also talk with Atlantic staff writers Ashley Parker and Michael Scherer about the lessons Trump learned fr…
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Why Success Alone Won’t Save You (with Luke Adler)
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48:21In this episode, I’m joined once again by my brother-in-arms Dr. Luke Adler to dive into something a little different: a reaction and commenting on a recent Diary of a CEO episode featuring Logan Ury and Scott Galloway. We discuss the external challenges facing men today — loneliness, economic shifts, the dating gap — while highlighting the deeper …
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From a Box on a Battlefield to a Stage with Coldplay: A Conversation w/ Emmanauel Kelly
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1:03:24In this conversation, Adam Callinan interviews Emmanuel Kelly, a singer, motivational speaker, and entrepreneur who first rose to fame on The X Factor Australia, where his powerful voice and inspiring life story captured global attention. Born in Iraq and adopted by humanitarian Moira Kelly at the age of 7, Emmanuel overcame extraordinary odds, inc…
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Taking Stock of the Indian Economy with Prachi Mishra
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1:25:20Today my guest is Prachi Mishra, who is a Professor in the Department of Economics, and Director and Head of Isaac Center for Public Policy at Ashoka University. Prior to joining Ashoka, Prachi was Chief of the Systemic Issues Division and Advisor in the Research Department at the International Monetary Fund. We spoke about the current state of the…
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For a while, it seemed as if DOGE Elon and Tesla Elon could exist in the same space-time continuum. One of them carried out Donald Trump’s ruthless cost-cutting mission while the other pitched cars that appealed most to people who were highly likely to oppose that mission, or even rage against it. Then this week came Tesla’s first quarterly earning…
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Jonathan Dimbleby, veteran broadcaster, on unravelling historical myths, democracy's fragility, and long-form interviewing
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36:50Jonathan Dimbleby is a veteran British broadcaster known for his long-form interviews on BBC and ITV, and as host of Radio 4’s Any Questions. In this episode, we discuss his latest book on World War II, the use of a journalistic background in writing history, challenging historical myths, the ‘special relationship’ between the US and Britain, the r…
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Reframe for Resilience: Dr. Frank L. Douglas on Accountability, Connection, and Human-Centered Inclusion with Delphia Howze
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12:26Episode Summary: In this enlightening episode of Reframe for Resilience, host Dr. Frank L. Douglas sits down with Delphia Howze, a seasoned HR executive, consultant, and author. With over 20 years of leadership experience across industries, Delphia shares her journey, shaped by a strong personal “why” — her daughter — and a commitment to inclusive …
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Small Anti-Fascist Actions With Big Impact: Snail Mail, Swaps, and Solidarity
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44:37Feeling helpless about the state of the world? Same. In this episode, Becky and Taina serve up a spicy mix of rage and real talk about how to practice anti-fascism and anti-capitalism without burning yourself out. From mailing junk to the White House as protest (yes, really!) to joining tool libraries and neighborhood swaps, they share ideas that a…
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Building a Men’s Group That Lasts for Life
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18:01In this episode, I break down one of the biggest keys to creating a men’s group that actually lasts: decentralization. I get into why most top-down, subscription-style men’s groups eventually fall apart, why ownership matters more than convenience, and how shared leadership creates real brotherhood that sticks through every season of life. I also s…
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Sarah McBride made models of the White House when she was 6. Her childhood dream, as a Delawarean, was to meet Joe Biden. Then last November, one of her ambitions came true when was elected to the House of Representatives. She became the first openly trans member of Congress, a historic achievement that also happened to coincide with a rise in anti…
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Reframe for Resilience: Dr. Frank L. Douglas on Navigating Change, Culture, and Courage with Bhavesh Ganesh
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14:30Episode Summary: In this episode of Reframe for Resilience, host Dr. Frank L. Douglas speaks with Bhavesh Ganesh, HR Director at Richmond Pharmacology in London. Bhavesh shares his professional journey from a 20-year career at Shell to his current role in a fast-paced, mission-driven clinical research organization. Together, they reflect on how upb…
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Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter, Misogynoir, and the Fight for Creative Liberation
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1:03:12In this powerhouse episode, Becky and Taina go deep on the tangled roots of American music—from Negro spirituals and funk to country and bluegrass—and how Black artists have always shaped the sounds we now call “mainstream.” They unpack Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter backlash, how misogynoir fuels that criticism, and the difference between cultural apprec…
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Purpose, Love, and Wounding (with Luke Adler)
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48:17In this episode I’m once again joined by my co-facilitator and brother in the work, Dr. Luke Adler. We go deep into the energetic anatomy of wounding—mapping how blocked emotion and stagnation impact a man’s ability to access both love and purpose. Luke shares powerful insights from decades of working with Eastern medicine and energy systems, parti…
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Nick Kent on his BBC Two documentary "Simon Schama: The Road to Auschwitz" and public service broadcasting
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32:34Nick Kent is the chief executive and creative director of Oxford Films, which made this week’s BBC Two documentary "Simon Schama: The Road to Auschwitz". We discuss the challenges making an impactful 60 minute documentary which explores the Holocaust's broader historical context, the role of language and visual imagery, ethical considerations in po…
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Sajith Pai on India's Digital Divides
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1:23:09Today my guest is Sajith Pai, who is a Partner at Blume Ventures, an early stage Indian venture fund. He is also a well known writer, and the author of the annual Indus Valley Report. We spoke about the trends in the latest Indus Valley Report, the stratifications in Indian consumer markets, investor sentiment, policies and infrastructure to foster…
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The stock market has been tanking since President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs a week ago. Then Wednesday mid-afternoon—after Trump reversed course on global tariffs—the market experienced one of its biggest single-day jumps ever. So … what exactly happened? And if the U.S. economy continues to be this unpredictable, what does that mean …
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Interview with Heather Ripley, Founder and CEO of Ripley PR
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29:48In this episode, we talk with Heather Ripley, who is the founder and CEO of Ripley PR, based in Maryville, Tennessee. Heather shares her story about how she got into advertising and public relations, lessons she has learned from helping to promote many top franchise brands, how she helped a client get featured on the Celebrity Apprentice TV show, w…
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Ink of Resistence - Interlink vs Censorship w/ Hannah Mouchabek
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33:39Interlink Publishing is a fiercely independent, Palestinian-owned press—the only one of its kind in the U.S.—that’s been amplifying Palestinian and Arab voices since 1987. Known for bold, uncompromising titles—including bestsellers and frequently banned books—Interlink has remained steadfast in its mission, even as Genocide Bad draws coordinated sm…
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Reframe for Resilience: Dr. Frank L. Douglas on No One Is Coming To Help You But Reframing Can Empower You with Jessica Edwards
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16:53Episode Summary: In this inspiring episode, Dr. Frank Douglas speaks with Dr. Jessica Edwards about the power of reframing in both personal and professional life. Dr. Edwards opens up about her journey through unexpected career pivots, navigating the healthcare system as both a physician and a mother, and the resilience required when her son was di…
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Visioning a Feminist Future: Building a Business and Life Rooted in Equity, Rest, and Reciprocity
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50:59Becky Mollenkamp and Taina Brown explore what it means to move from reactivity to proactive dreaming in business and life. They unpack how a feminist future isn't just a dream—it's a practical framework rooted in collective care, somatic awareness, and justice-based entrepreneurship. They weave in the wisdom of Black and Indigenous feminists like b…
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From Special Operations to a Startup: A Conversation with Loren Bell, Veteran of 20 Years in Special Operations
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47:59Summary In this conversation, Loren Bell shares his remarkable journey from 20 years in US Special Operations to the world of a startup. He discusses the challenges and lessons learned during his military career, including the rigorous training and mental resilience required in high-stress environments. Loren reflects on the transition to startup l…
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What does it really mean for us men to get grounded? In this episode, I explore the crucial distinction between momentary grounding as a state experience versus what you're actually grounding into - the relationships, community, and life structures that catch you when you can't catch yourself. Most guys miss this entirely, focusing on quick fixes r…
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If the Trump administration’s actions and rhetoric against universities sound vaguely familiar, that may be because they’ve already happened elsewhere. Over the years, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has dismantled his country’s higher-education system; cracked down on diversity, dissent, and critical thinking; and cast academic institutions …
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James Cridland, editor Podnews and radio futurologist on BBC Annual Plan and monetising BBC audio
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29:20James Cridland is the editor of Podnews and a radio futurologist— a writer, consultant, and public speaker on radio’s future. We discuss the BBC’s Annual Plan, its financial challenges, the impending changes to BBC Sounds' international access, the intricate challenges of rights management, potential revenue streams, and the delicate balance betwee…
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Feminism Backlash or Male Fragility? Breaking Down the Gender Divide
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42:58In this fiery episode of Messy Liberation, feminist business coach Becky Mollenkamp and special guest Taina Brown dive into the growing generational divide around gender equality. Sparked by Cosmo's recent “Feminism Recession” article and the global study it references, this episode unpacks the backlash to feminism among Gen Z men, the weaponizatio…
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Lessons on Success and Persistence from the Life of Dr. Seuss
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12:51In this episode, I share several little known stories I learned from reading and studying about the life of Theodor Seuss Geisel or Dr. Seuss as he is known to millions around the world. I recently finished an excellent biography by Brian Jay Jones entitled Becoming Dr. Seuss: Theodor Geisel and the Making of an American Imagination. This book is a…
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The Vote Palestine Campaign w/ Yara Shoufani
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42:34Joining me today is Yara Shoufani from PYM to talk about the Vote Palestine initiative and platform. The Canadian federal election has officially been announced last Sunday, marking a crucial moment for voters who care about justice and human rights. This election carries particular significance in light of Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza and Can…
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Jasti Chelameswar on Constitutional Interpretation and Judicial Independence
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1:16:24Today my guest is Justice Jasti Chelameswar, who is a former justice of the Supreme Court of India. Prior to his elevation, he served as chief justice in High Courts in Gauhati and Kerala and as a justice in the Andhra Pradesh High Court. We spoke about his judgments on electoral qualifications, judicial conduct, transparency in judicial appointmen…
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The Atlantic’s editor in chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, and staff writer Shane Harris published more details from a Signal chat between President Donald Trump’s top advisers that included sensitive details about a military strike in Yemen. In screenshots published by The Atlantic, the defense secretary messaged information about strike targets and times …
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Kirsty Lang BBC presenter on changes to BBC Sounds for listeners abroad, the impact of cuts and a call to arms
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31:57Kirsty Lang began her BBC career in 1986 and worked as the Central Europe correspondent for the BBC World Service and as a reporter on Newsnight. After a stint as The Sunday Times’ Paris correspondent, Kirsty went on to present Channel 4 News. Since 2002, she has been a stalwart of Radio 4, presenting Front Row, Last Word, and Round Britain Quiz. W…
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Brotherhood: The Missing Nutrient (with Luke Adler)
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36:59In this episode I'm joined by Dr. Luke Adler to explore what we call "the masculine vortex" - that transformative space where men find healing through authentic connection. We discuss how masculine love provides the safety for men to let go of performance and truly be seen, creating a profound sense of belonging many have never experienced. Luke an…
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The Trump Administration Accidentally Texted Our Editor Their War Plans
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28:34The Atlantic’s editor in chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, received a connection request on Signal from a “Michael Waltz,” which is the name of President Donald Trump’s national security adviser. Two days later, he was added to a group text with top administration officials created for the purpose of coordinating high-level national-security conversations a…
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Palestinians Don't Need Sidewalks: Lee Rhiannon
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11:32Former NSW Greens Senator Lee Rhiannon speaks to Alex Whisson about her experiences making the new MUA-funded documentary film, Palestinians Don't Need SIdewalks.By Perth Indymedia Collective
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Travel, Risk, and Resilience: Unpacking PAKT with eComm founder Malcolm Fontier
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43:02Summary In this conversation, Malcolm Fontier shares his journey from product design to entrepreneurship, detailing the challenges and successes of launching PAKT, a travel gear brand. He discusses the importance of community engagement through crowdfunding, the resilience required to navigate business challenges, and the lessons learned from manag…
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Neuroscience Explained: Happiness Myth, Collective Trauma, Manifestation, Attention Spans & More
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52:59In this episode, neuroscientist Dr. Kaela Singleton joins us to discuss the neuroscience behind manifestation, dopamine hacking, and why happiness isn’t a sustainable state. We explore how trauma and epigenetics impact the brain, why radical self-care is essential, and the intersection of neuroscience and systemic oppression. Kaela also shares insi…
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Reframe for Resilience – Dr. Frank L. Douglas on A Case Discussion on Equity, Inclusion, and Workplace Culture with Deanna Darlington
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11:58Episode Summary: In this premier case discussion episode of Reframe for Resilience, Dr. Frank L. Douglas introduces a new format where real workplace scenarios are analyzed to highlight issues of equity, inclusion, and resilience. Joining him is Deanna Darlington, CEO of Links2Equity and former Director of Patient Advocacy at Amgen. Together, they …
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The Global Push to Stop F-35 Transfers to Israel w/ Kelsey Gallagher
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34:43As Israel resumes its bombardment of Gaza following the collapse of the ceasefire and initial attacks relying solely on air strikes, this makes it all the more urgent to understand how the F-35s is actively used to commit these crimes. My guest today is Kelsey Gallagher from Project Ploughshares, a think tank that specialises in conflict zones and …
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Reframe for Resilience: Dr. Frank L. Douglas on The Power of Small Actions and Compounding Effort with Barry Engelhardt
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14:37Episode Summary: In this episode of Reframe for Resilience, Dr. Frank Douglas welcomes Barry Engelhardt, an HR specialist and former operations leader with a background in psychology and military service. Barry shares his insights on resilience, internal narratives, and how small, consistent actions compound over time to create lasting change. Key …
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It’s been five years since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. But there may be another potential pandemic on the horizon: bird flu. Against the backdrop of growing anti-vaccination sentiment, exhaustion from COVID, and a new administration, The Atlantic’s Katie Wu explains that the U.S. is perhaps less prepared to deal with a widespread outbrea…
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The Ethics of Reality TV: Trauma, Consent & Capitalism
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48:17Reality TV is entertaining, but at what cost? In this episode, Becky Mollenkamp and Taina Brown dive deep into The Ultimatum: Queer Love, exploring how reality TV manipulates emotions, exploits trauma, and raises serious ethical concerns. They discuss the psychology behind our obsession with reality TV, the impact on mental health, and why binge-wa…
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Stewart Purvis, former Ofcom regulator, on the fall out of the landmark decision against Ofcom in favour of GB News and the RTS awards controversy
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26:18Prof Stewart Purvis is the former content regulator at Ofcom, a former Editor of Channel 4 News and ITN Chief Executive. As the Vice President of the Royal Television Society we discuss: the RTS Awards controversy withdrawing an award for Gaza journalists, Stewart’s experience reviewing BBC Middle East coverage and the fallout from the landmark GB …
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Turbocharge Your Growth with Masculine Feedback
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17:32In this episode I reveal how honest feedback from trusted brothers turbocharges male growth. "Carefrontation" breaks through limiting patterns and accelerates your journey toward authenticity. Real transformation happens when men confront each other with genuine care rather than criticism. Your path to becoming your best self begins with finding me…
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Design Thinking in Integrated Crisis Management with Rick Fernandez
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32:53In this episode of the Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King sits down with Rick Fernandez, an expert in emergency management, humanitarian aid, and international police assistance. Rick brings extensive experience from his work at the U.S. Department of Justice, the New York City Emergency Management Department, and international humanitarian mission…
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Akshay Jaitly on India's Energy Sector Challenges, Reforms, and Future Pathways
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1:18:07Today my guest is Akshay Jaitly, one of the founders of Trilegal, one of India’s leading law firms. He specializes in advising on energy and infrastructure projects. His research interests include power sector reform, the energy transition and public-private contracting. We talked about the top-down nature of electricity regulation and pricing in I…
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How has the cease-fire changed water access in Gaza? And what does it mean when the people in charge of keeping the water flowing are displaced? Host Hanna Rosin talks with Claudine Ebeid, The Atlantic’s executive producer of audio, who reports on her visit with water worker Marwan Bardawil, who is now a Gazan refugee living in Egypt. Read more abo…
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