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What on earth is making everybody queer? Join full-time queer, part-time detective Trevor Campbell as he follows the fingerprints and feather boas back to the original scene of the crime. Hyper-sexual fungus bugs? Deepfake pyramid schemers? Career candy stripers from Peach Springs, Arizona? Anything's game when the game's afoot. Inspired by our new era of moral panic, Queerial shoehorns 41 odd-ball interviews into a fresh take on classic noir to show just how far we’ll go to make our case.
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Welcome to The Veterans Disability Nexus, where we provide unique insights and expertise on medical evidence related to VA-rated disabilities. Leah Bucholz, a US Army Veteran, Physician Assistant, & former Compensation & Pension Examiner shares her knowledge related to Independent Medical Opinions often referred to as “Nexus Letters” in support of your pursuit of VA Disability every Tuesday & Wednesday at 7AM Central. Take control of your medical evidence related to your benefits and visit h ...
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The Elective Rotation - the number 1 ranked Hospital Pharmacy podcast - is created for YOU Pharmacy Nation! If you are a Pharmacy Student, Resident, Pharmacist, Nurse, Physician, or Critical Care Practitioner in a hospital, intensive care unit (ICU) or emergency department looking to improve your practice, The Elective Rotation delivers unbiased critical care and hospital pharmacy content from a Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist. Episodes are published every Monday and Thursday at 3 ...
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The Tech+ PrepCast is a complete audio study companion for the CompTIA Tech+ (FC0-U71) certification exam, designed to guide learners through every domain and objective. Each episode delivers clear explanations, practical examples, and exam-focused insights to help you build confidence and technical readiness. Whether you are new to IT or preparing for your first certification, this PrepCast provides structured support from start to finish.
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Welcome to Inside Commerce, your independent guide to ecommerce success. Hosted by seasoned consultants James Gurd & Paul Rogers, our weekly podcast delivers clear, unbiased insights backed by decades of industry expertise. Formerly known as Re:platform, Inside Commerce is your go-to resource for navigating the fast-paced world of ecommerce and planning for performance improvements. Get weekly updates to keep pace with the latest trends, expert interviews, and real-world case studies to stay ...
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Jacked Athlete host, Jake Tuura, interviews those in the field of Athletic Performance, Muscle Hypertrophy, and Injury Reduction. You'll hear guests talk about strength & conditioning, vertical jump, knee pain, fat loss, muscle gain, and becoming a beast in general. Website: http://jackedathlete.com
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Investing is all about possibilities. In this podcast, we sit down with portfolio managers, market strategists, economists, and political experts for candid conversations about the greater possibilities they see ahead. Gain more perspectives from host Brian Levitt at invesco.com/BrianLevitt, and follow him on LinkedIn and Twitter. [Invesco Distributors, Inc.]
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The Rotation

Logan Perrone & Wilson Troung

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Weekly discussion, debate, and analysis of everything Major League Baseball. Hosted by Logan Perrone and Wilson Truong. Airing every Monday at 9 A.M. Central on KCOU 88.1 FM and on the Tune-In Radio app.
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The Gyro Step Podcast Network offers comprehensive Milwaukee Bucks coverage through the Gyro Step and Win In 6, the two Bucks-centric podcasts with different hosts and approaches to Bucks coverage but a shared drive to create great Milwaukee Bucks content as Giannis Antetokounmpo, Damian Lillard, Khris Middleton, and company strive to climb the mountain once more and add another championship to the Bucks trophy case. Hosted by Ti Windisch and Rohan Katti, the Gyro Step focuses on analyzing g ...
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Five On The Floor: Miami Heat/NBA

Five Reasons Sports Network

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Ethan Skolnick hosts a daily insider Miami Heat/NBA podcast -- ”best sports podcast of 2020 by Miami New Times -- with Alex Toledo, Greg Sylvander and prominent player, media and team guests. Flagship of @5ReasonsSports network at FiveReasonsSports.com.
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Ortho Eval Pal: Optimizing Orthopedic Evaluations and Management Skills

Paul Marquis P.T. Helping you feel confident with your orthopedic evaluation and management skills

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Be inspired by Paul and his experience with evaluating and treating orthopedic injuries. Learn about everything orthopedic from plantar fasciitis to cervical spine pain, how to communicate with specialists better, optimizing your evaluations and so much more!
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With the Miami Heat loaded in the guard room, and first-round pick Kasparas Jakucionis appearing to need further development, will he spend a lot of his early time in Sioux Falls instead of playing in the NBA? Ethan Skolnick and Brady Hawk project how this first season will go. Sponsors: EricRubenstein.com and PrizePicks.com (FIVE) Join us on our O…
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The average age of the likely Miami Heat rotation is 25.8. So is this the season when Erik Spoelstra does indeed stick with the younger players? And what makes this roster different from previous ones in other ways? Ethan Skolnick and Brady Hawk discuss. Sponsors: PrizePicks.com (FIVE) and RealEstateShoppeFL.com Join us on our Off The Floor Discord…
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Shoutout to PrizePicks our number 1 sponsor! Use code GYROSTEP for $50 when you play $5 for the first time today. 14 of the Western Conference teams have rosters that are relatively done, so Ti Windisch and Rohan Katti went through the entire West and tier listed each team, including their 1-15 rank and which teams they are closest to in the confer…
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Get ecommerce updates & insights: Join 1,900+ ecommerce professional, subscribe to our newsletter on LinkedIn today: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/inside-commerce-7126171854813188096/ About this podcast: In this episode, James Gurd and Paul Rogers discuss the current state of the ecommerce industry, focusing on key trends including: Strategi…
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It's not just about a staggering dropoff in performance. Ethan Skolnick and Alex Toledo discuss all the reasons why it's been such a challenge to move Terry Rozier this offseason. And what is next with Rozier likely on the roster for training camp. Sponsors: TheVaultTraining.Online and PrizePicks.com (FIVE) Join us on our Off The Floor Discord serv…
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Extreme heat isn’t just uncomfortable—it can be dangerous, especially for veterans who served in hot climates or during physically demanding deployments. In this episode, we break down how hot weather-related injuries like heat stroke, heat exhaustion, dehydration, and rhabdomyolysis can lead to lasting health conditions—and how they may qualify fo…
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Ethan Skolnick (joined by Alex Toledo) shares more information about how the Haywood Highsmith trade with the Brooklyn Nets came about... and why it was done now. Sponsors: TheVaultTraining.Online and PrizePicks.com (FIVE) oin us on our Off The Floor Discord server for the most Heat anywhere! Get exclusive insider information, along with updates/st…
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Mid-cap manager Justin Livengood joins the podcast to discuss the surge in initial public offerings — a trend that he believes is more than just a temporary pop in activity. We also discuss why industrials and financials are his two favorite sectors right now, as well as his thoughts on stablecoins. (Invesco Distributors, Inc.)…
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The Tech+ PrepCast Supercut brings together all 58 episodes into one complete study resource for the CompTIA Tech+ (FC0-U71) certification exam. Covering every domain, glossary term, and exam objective, this extended episode provides a seamless, start-to-finish review of computing concepts, infrastructure, software, development, databases, and secu…
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This episode covers the essential security settings for configuring a small wireless network. We explain how to change the default SSID, set strong passwords, and choose between encryption standards such as WPA2 and WPA3. You will learn the differences between open, pre-shared key, and enterprise-level authentication options. We also provide real-w…
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This episode explains how encryption protects data in two primary states—when stored (data at rest) and when moving across networks (data in transit). We define plaintext and ciphertext, along with encryption methods for securing files, disks, mobile devices, emails, and web traffic. Understanding these concepts is vital for identifying when and ho…
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This episode examines best practices for creating and managing secure passwords. We explain why password length, complexity, and uniqueness are essential to reducing the risk of compromise. You will learn how to implement policies for password history, expiration, and avoiding reuse across different accounts. These guidelines help maintain system s…
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This episode focuses on safe browsing practices to protect user data and system integrity. We explain how to verify website security using valid certificates, recognize potentially malicious sites, and configure browser settings for safer operation. Privacy considerations include managing cookies, limiting personal information shared online, and un…
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This episode covers the best practices for managing software, from verifying licensing compliance to ensuring secure sourcing and regular updates. We explain the differences between open source, proprietary, subscription, and perpetual licenses, along with the importance of product keys and serial numbers. We also emphasize downloading software fro…
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This episode addresses key strategies for securing devices against common threats. We cover security awareness measures, such as recognizing phishing attempts, and the importance of anti-malware tools, firewalls, and regular patching. You will learn how to implement physical protections like cable and USB locks, as well as software-based safeguards…
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This episode focuses on the processes of authentication and authorization, explaining how they verify identity and determine permissions. We outline common authentication methods, from single-factor to multifactor, and introduce models such as least privilege and role-based access control. You will also learn how proper logging supports accounting …
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This episode explores the foundational concepts of information security, beginning with the CIA triad—confidentiality, integrity, and availability. We explain how each principle guides security decisions and policies, from controlling access to ensuring data accuracy and maintaining system uptime. You will also learn about privacy considerations, s…
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This episode introduces the Security domain, which covers essential principles, best practices, and protective technologies for safeguarding systems and information. You will learn how this domain addresses confidentiality, integrity, availability, privacy, authentication, and authorization concepts. Its coverage is broad, touching areas from devic…
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This episode covers the principles of data backup, including file-level backups, full system backups, and restore procedures. We explain different storage locations, from local media like external drives and SD cards to cloud-based storage solutions, and discuss the pros and cons of each approach. We also present examples of backup scheduling, such…
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This episode compares relational and non-relational database structures, explaining when each is most effective. We define relational components such as tables, rows, columns, and keys, as well as non-relational formats like key/value and document databases. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for recognizing how data should be organized in…
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This episode focuses on the practical uses of databases, including creating, querying, and generating reports. We explain the advantages of databases over flat files, such as scalability, speed, and support for multiple concurrent users. You will also learn about data persistence, availability, and the trade-offs between cloud and local database ho…
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This episode explains how organizations treat data as a valuable asset, exploring its role in decision-making, reporting, and revenue generation. We cover the difference between critical and non-critical data, how data is collected, and how it is correlated to identify trends and insights. You will learn how analytics and meaningful reporting influ…
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This episode introduces the Data and Database Fundamentals domain, explaining how it addresses the value of data, database structures, and backup concepts. You will learn why this domain is crucial for understanding how information is stored, managed, and secured, and how it connects to other exam areas like software, networking, and security. We a…
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This episode explains organizational techniques used in programming, including pseudocode, flowcharts, and logic structures. We describe how pseudocode provides a language-agnostic plan for development, how flowcharts visually map program flow, and how logical structures like branching and looping control execution. These tools help programmers des…
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This episode covers the core concepts of programming, focusing on variables, functions, and objects. We explain how variables store and manipulate data, how functions encapsulate reusable logic, and how objects combine properties and methods to model real-world entities in code. Understanding these concepts is essential for interpreting how program…
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This episode reviews the fundamental data types used in programming, including characters, strings, integers, floating-point numbers, and Boolean values. We define each type, explain its purpose, and describe how data types influence program behavior. This understanding is critical for writing accurate code and avoiding type-related errors, which c…
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This episode explains the different categories of programming languages, including interpreted, compiled, scripting, markup, and query languages. We discuss how interpreted languages execute code line-by-line, compiled languages translate entire programs into machine code before execution, and how scripting and markup languages serve specific autom…
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This episode provides an overview of the Software Development Concepts domain, outlining the skills and knowledge areas it covers. You will learn about programming language categories, fundamental data types, programming concepts, and organizational techniques. The domain’s focus is on helping you understand the building blocks of software and how …
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This episode introduces artificial intelligence concepts relevant to the Tech+ exam, including AI chatbots, assistants, and generative AI tools. We explain how AI can produce code, create content, and offer predictive suggestions, as well as its role in enhancing productivity and user interaction. Understanding these applications is important for r…
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This episode focuses on configuring web browsers for security, efficiency, and personalization. We cover the use of extensions and add-ons, private browsing modes, cache management, and pop-up blocking. You will learn how to enable, disable, and remove extensions, as well as how to set default search engines and manage bookmarks for streamlined nav…
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This episode reviews the main categories of software you will encounter in the exam, including productivity tools, collaboration platforms, and support utilities. We explain how word processors, spreadsheets, presentation software, and diagramming tools enable professional tasks, while collaboration tools like email clients, conferencing software, …
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This episode explains the primary roles of an operating system, focusing on how it manages applications, tasks, and connected devices. We detail how the OS provides an interface between hardware and software, coordinates resource allocation, and ensures processes run efficiently. You will learn how features like disk management, process scheduling,…
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This episode explores the core components of an operating system, including filesystems, device drivers, and user interfaces. We explain how these components work together to manage hardware resources, provide application support, and deliver a functional user experience. Understanding filesystem features like compression, encryption, and file attr…
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This episode provides an overview of the Applications and Software domain, explaining how it addresses operating systems, productivity tools, browser configuration, and AI concepts. You will learn how this domain evaluates your ability to understand, configure, and manage software environments effectively. The domain’s scope includes both end-user …
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This episode covers the essential aspects of wireless networking, focusing on standards such as 802.11n, 802.11ac, and 802.11ax. We discuss the speed capabilities, frequency bands, and range considerations for each, as well as how interference and attenuation can affect performance. Knowing these factors will help you answer exam questions on wirel…
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This episode introduces the most common network types and architectures, including Local Area Networks, Wide Area Networks, client-server models, and peer-to-peer setups. We explain the characteristics, advantages, and limitations of each, along with their typical use cases. Understanding these distinctions will enable you to identify which configu…
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This episode examines the essential network services you will encounter in both the exam and real-world IT environments. We cover secure web browsing, file transfer protocols, and email services, explaining how each operates and its role in modern communication and data sharing. You will learn the distinctions between services like HTTP and HTTPS, …
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This episode covers the fundamental concepts of network communication, including IP addressing, MAC addresses, and port numbers. We explain how these identifiers allow devices to locate and communicate with each other across networks. The discussion also includes the basics of protocols, network models, and common network services such as secure we…
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This episode reviews the primary types of internet services, explaining their technologies, capabilities, and limitations. We cover wired options like fiber optic and DSL, along with wireless services such as satellite and cellular. You will learn how factors like speed, latency, availability, and cost influence the choice of service, making this k…
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This episode explains the main deployment models for IT infrastructure—on-premises, cloud, and hybrid—and the scenarios in which each is most effective. We describe how on-premises models offer direct control, cloud models provide scalability and lower upfront costs, and hybrid models combine elements of both for flexibility. Understanding these di…
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This episode examines the three primary cloud service models—Software as a Service, Platform as a Service, and Infrastructure as a Service—outlining their purposes, advantages, and limitations. We break down how each model delivers resources to users, from fully managed software applications to complete virtualized infrastructure. You will learn to…
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This episode introduces virtualization and cloud computing concepts, explaining how they enable more efficient use of computing resources. We define key terms such as hypervisor, guest operating system, and virtual machine, as well as the distinctions between Type 1 and Type 2 hypervisors. You will learn how virtualization reduces hardware costs, i…
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This episode explains the features, capabilities, and differences between common display connectors, including VGA, HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB-C. You will learn how each interface handles video, audio, resolution support, and compatibility across different devices. This understanding is essential for making informed choices in both setup and troubl…
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This episode covers the common input/output interfaces you will encounter, including USB variants, Thunderbolt, radio frequency connections, and Bluetooth. We discuss the specifications, capabilities, and typical uses of each, helping you identify the best interface for a given device or application. Recognizing these interfaces is important for bo…
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This episode explains the differences between plug-and-play installations, where the operating system automatically configures the device, and manual driver installations, which require user intervention. We review the benefits and limitations of each method, along with situations where one is preferred over the other. This knowledge is key for rec…
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This episode covers the installation and configuration of common peripheral devices such as printers, scanners, webcams, external drives, and display units. We explain how different installation types—such as plug-and-play versus manual driver setup—affect ease of use and compatibility. You will learn how to follow best practices for connecting, co…
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