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Cal Newport is a computer science professor and a New York Times bestselling author who writes about the impact of technology on society, and the struggle to work and live deeply in a world increasingly mired in digital distractions. On this podcast, he answers questions from his readers and offers advice about cultivating focus, productivity, and meaning amidst the noise that pervades our lives.
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Localized Small Business Marketing

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This podcast is dedicated to helping small and medium-sized businesses succeed with effective digital marketing solutions and strategies, as well as inspire young adults that are thinking of choosing a career in the marketing industry.
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These sessions are recordings from Amelia's LIVE Q&A sessions on Facebook. We cover a variety of Dressage topics - from basic Dressage concepts up to more advanced exercises. "As a dressage trainer, my goal is to make good training accessible to everyone who is interested in learning. I want to help YOU learn to love your ride!" ~ Amelia
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The Structural-Systematic Philosophy (SSP) is a systematic philosophy in progress. Books developing it so far are (in English) STRUCTURE AND BEING (2008), BEING AND GOD (2011), and TOWARD A PHILOSOPHICAL THEORY OF EVERYTHING (TAPTOE; 2014). Podcasts describe the project and present details.
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Hosted by award-winning story coach K.M. Weiland, the Helping Writers Become Authors podcast will take you deep into story theory, writing techniques, and all the incredible wisdom of story. There is no such thing as "just a story." Come along to find out how to write YOUR best story, astound the world, and (just maybe) change your life!
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BioCyc Webinars

SRI International

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BioCyc Webinars: The BioCyc Webinar series introduces users to the basic and advanced features of the BioCyc website and the Pathway Tools software system via a combination of narration and practical demonstration. Tour one of our many model organism databases or make your own, all with BioCyc and Pathway Tools.
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SECTION27

SECTION27

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SECTION27 is a public interest law centre which seeks to achieve substantive equality and social justice in South Africa. Guided by the principles and values in the Constitution, SECTION27 uses law, advocacy, legal literacy, research, and community mobilisation to achieve access to healthcare services and basic education. SECTION27 aims to achieve structural change and accountability to ensure the dignity and equality of everyone.
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It's Always Day One

It's Always Day One

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My name is George Reid; a former Amazonian turned Amazon consultant.Each week you'll hear top consultants, brand owners, agencies, and Amazon employees share their answers to basic, yet fundamental questions you should be asking yourself about your Amazon business.
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Welcome to the Capital Gains Tax Solutions Podcast Are you considering selling a million-dollar-plus business, cryptocurrency, luxury primary home, commercial real estate, or another highly appreciated asset but concerned about the capital gains tax? Want to reinvest into a diversified portfolio of real estate or securities at the optimal time while making a meaningful impact with your wealth? Each episode, Brett Swarts sits down with some of the world’s top minds in real estate, finance, we ...
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SMSF Strategy Series: Superannuation | Fund Structure | Estate Planning | Gearing | Family Super Fund | Tax Planning

Chris Reed: SMSF Specialist Advisor, Director of Business Concepts Group, CPA-Financial Planning Specialist

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The SMSF Strategy series is hosted by Chris Reed from Business Concepts Group (BCG). The eight-part podcast series covers key areas involved in having a Self Managed Super Fund including Fund Structure, property investing, Gearing, the family super Fund, Tax planning and Estate Planning. SMSF’s are becoming more and more popular but many Funds operate at a basic level. This series looks at helping trustees take their SMSFs to the next level and maximise the benefits of the SMSF. Chris also h ...
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Partnerships are the pathway to higher sales - and your customers. Are you equipping your channel partners with what they truly need to represent you? Are you choosing the right ecosystem partners? Do you trust your partners (and do they trust you)? Do you do your part for your partners? As we interview channel chiefs and other partnerships industry experts, we explore these questions and more. We'll share channel management insights on how to navigate partnerships, support your partners, id ...
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Tyler Cowen recently wrote an article arguing that spending lots of time online is in fact a good thing. In this episode, Cal looks deeper at Cowen’s argument and finds some surprising common ground. The internet can be a major source of good in your life, he argues, but only if you use it in the right way. He then answers listener questions and re…
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Running a small business often means wearing many hats, but when it comes to bookkeeping, trying to DIY can hold you back more than help. If you’re serious about growth, it’s time to stop thinking of a bookkeeper as someone who merely clicks buttons in Xero. The right bookkeeper becomes part of your team, helping you make confident, informed decisi…
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The white whale of modern productivity discourse is achieving an empty email inbox; a goal state that’s often referred to simply as “inbox zero.” In this episode, Cal looks at why the original advice for achieving inbox zero failed and explores a strategy that might work better. He then answers listener questions and in a final segment reacts to a …
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Next Thursday, May 1st is the first day of my 30 Day Canter challenge, I am so excited about it! The canter can be a tricky transition to master, but it is such a fun gait to ride. Once you figure out the transition, and you can keep your horse relaxed and round, it’s the most magical feeling! Last night Germán and I talked about how we have prepar…
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Cal talks a lot about his ideas for producing meaningful work in a distracted world. But how do other people tackle this goal? To help better under this question, Cal reacts to a 2018 article from OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in which he details his productivity philosophy. Cal then answers listener questions and concludes with a dystopian tech corner. Fi…
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The 30 Day Canter Challenge is officially open for enrolment, it’s going to be a fantastic 30 days, and I’m giving away $10,000 to the top transformations! The Canter Challenge has been the MOST requested challenge and I’m so excited for it! No horse is born knowing how to be round at the canter, or how to carry a rider at the canter. That’s why I’…
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In this episode of IN-DEPTH, Cal is joined by David Dewane, the architect responsible for the “eudaimonia machine” featured in DEEP WORK. In this wide-ranging conversation, Cal and David talk about the challenges of finding depth in a distracted world, and the results of David’s personal experimentation in creating a deep life of his own. Video fro…
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Running a business while trying to maintain a personal life can feel like a never-ending juggling act. The pressure to be everywhere, do everything, and keep it all together is real, and exhausting. That’s why we’re stepping back to ask a more intentional question: is this helping create harmony, or is it feeding the overwhelm? After a shaky 2024, …
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Cal has been writing about time management for a *long* time. In this episode, he returns to a chapter from a book he wrote twenty years ago that is titled “manage your time in 5 minutes a day.” He revisits his old advice to see what he thinks still works and what needs updating. He then answers listener questions and returns to the tech corner to …
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In last night's live we talked about posture and balalnce in the saddle. This is something you need to be mindful of all the time. Slouching also means we end up looking down which we don't really want to do! We had some super questions about riding without stirrups. We shared some exciting info about the upcoming Canter Challenge. The canter is de…
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Phones have been receiving a lot of criticism recently, but what if these concerns are missing the mark? In this episode, Cal introduces the difference between primary and secondary phone harms, and argues how our obsession with the former hides the importance of the latter. He then answers reader questions and reviews the books he read in March 20…
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Last night we talked about how to plan your ride. It’s so important to look up, looking up helps you create a plan for where you want to go. Your horse won’t go to where you’re not looking , listen in to hear our other tips for planning your ride! Also hear about how Germán’s experience of recording his very first ride-along podcast! Don’t forget t…
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Small changes can make a huge difference in your business. The right tweaks to your bookkeeping and financial habits can save time, improve cash flow, and help you feel more in control, all without adding more to your plate. Efficiency is key, and it starts with reducing time spent on repetitive tasks. Are you still manually processing transactions…
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In last week’s episode, Cal discussed data that indicate that the rise of the smartphones is making humans measurably dumber. Here he discusses aggressive strategies for resisting this reality. He then answers listener questions and ends with a tech corner. Find out more about Done Daily at DoneDaily.com! Below are the questions covered in today's …
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Last night we talked bout how to prepare for the canter. The better your basics, the better your canter! We shared tips on improving your canter, and your transitions. We also shared our own thoughts on how we prepare ourselves and our horses for showing. Download my Free Canter PDF Guide: https://amelianewcombdressage.com/free-canter-resource-amel…
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Multiple listeners recently sent in a Financial Times article that asks whether humans have passed “peak intelligence.” In this episode, Cal looks closer at the data in this article to try to understand why we seem to be getting dumber, and more importantly, what are the practical steps individuals can take to avoid the trend. He then answers liste…
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Last night’s live was a little different as I was live from the horse show in Del Mar. Today I’m riding the PSG and the I1 on Saturday so that’s super exciting! This week’s YouTube video was on the walk, my biggest tip is don’t forget to practice it! I also introduced my new puppy Messi, so let me know if you have any potty training tips! I have a …
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After a year-long break from the podcast, I’m back! And there’s a lot to catch up on. While the podcast was on pause, my business, Accounted For You, definitely wasn’t. In fact, the past year has been full of growth, refining processes, and making big shifts in how we support clients. In this episode, I share why I made the decision to step back fr…
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Modern knowledge work jobs should be cushy gigs. Fixed hours, air conditioning, no hard manual labor, flexibility. So why are we so often burnt out and what can we do about this reality? In this episode, Cal draws a lesson from an unexpected corner of computer science, computer security research, about how we can fix some of the big problems of wor…
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Have you watched this week’s YouTube video? I would recommend watching it as it’s a really interesting one. I taught a symposium in Idaho late last year and I had a super student on a Lusitano and he started anticipating. So I shared how we worked with him when he started to anticipate the canter transition. If you have a horse that starts anticipa…
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One of the most commonly recurring themes on this show is the conflict between too much versus not enough productivity. In this episode, Cal attempts to find new clarity in this debate by identifying a minimal viable productivity system – that is, what are the bare minimum components needed to escape the chaos and stress of total disorganization. H…
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In this episode of IN-DEPTH, Cal is joined by the writers Brad Stulberg and Clay Skipper to talk about the topic of “greatness.” They attempt to pick apart the weird moment we are in where, on the one hand, we feel aversion to performative demonstrations of “pseudo-greatness” (think: Elon Musk on-stage with his chainsaw) but on the other, still adm…
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How do escape a life of shallowness and distraction to cultivate something deeper and more meaningful? In this episode, Cal draws from both algorithm theory and the habits of a reclusive author to highlight an effective strategy for achieving this goal – one that underscores the advantages of the small targeted changes versus major grand leaps. He …
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