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Theory of Thing Investment Podcast

Muskets at Dawn Pty Ltd

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Theory of Thing is a regular look at markets and economics hosted by James Whelan of VFS Group with HLM's Heath Moss as regular co-host. Featuring top analysts, leading investors, and key decision-makers, we figure out the second and third derivative if possible. "The smartest show no one listens to" - business channel critic. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-bip-show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Creativity: is it a luxury or a necessity? Whether you are a seasoned adventurer or just starting out on a new creative journey, think of me as your greatest fan! Tune into The Wilderness of Creativity every month to find out how my guests pursue creative focus and discover what it really means to take the road less travelled.
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Whether you're an artist seeking inspiration, an entrepreneur looking for innovative solutions, or someone simply seeking a sense of calm and clarity, these guided mediations are the perfect companion for your journey of self-discovery and creative growth.
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Welcome to the future of remote work. A limited-series podcast that takes you through a comprehensive guide to using AR, VR, and MR collaboration platforms for business and education. Hosted by Alan Smithson of the XR for Business podcast with support from Deutsche Telekom, Qualcomm, Accenture, MetaVRse, AREA, VRARA, Cleanbox, AWE, and XR Bootcamp.
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Harden Up Podcast

Tom O'Mahony

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Comedians Tom O'Mahony and Owen Colgan delivery a weekly dose of much needed (and vaguely informed)advice, facts and craic Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/harden-up-podcast--4167749/support.
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First it was a rally at the Department of Justice. Then it was a protest at the DC prison. In September, we went back to the Capitol. And we continue to fight for Justice for J6. The Political Prisoner podcast, presented by Look Ahead America, offers personal accounts and commentary on the events that took place at our nation's Capitol on January 6. We expose the unequal justice in our justice system and how innocent Americans have become targets of their own government. Visit our J6 databas ...
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The Digital Irish Podcast tells a global story of Irish innovation. Successful Irish entrepreneurs, corporate innovators, and global leaders share their journey on the path to success within Ireland and abroad.
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Nibble Knowledge is delighted to bring you "The Entropy Podcast"—hosted by Francis Gorman. The Entropy Podcast centers on cybersecurity, technology, and business, featuring conversations with accomplished professionals who share real-world knowledge and experience. Our goal is simple: to leave you better informed and inspired after every episode. We chose the name “Entropy” because it symbolizes the constant flux and unpredictability in cybersecurity, technology, and business. By understandi ...
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Prepublished

Sophia Bennett

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What does it take to get your brilliant story published? Writer and teacher Sophia Bennett (SJ Bennett) and her guests explore the techniques authors use to get writing and create something that agents and editors can get excited about. 'Writing is rewriting' - but sometimes it is also listening. We hope you enjoy the conversation. You can follow us on Twitter at @prepubpodcast
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A podcast about life in science and medicine. We are four physician-scientist trainees trying to discover the how and the why behind some of the most successful scientists, physicians, and physician-scientists. This podcast is not focused on the research itself, but rather on the process behind it. Our discussions center on mentorship, grantsmanship, leadership, etc. We hope you enjoy! Follow us on social media or our website! www.behindthemicroscope.com Twitter: @behindthescope_ Instagram: ...
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Life Changes

Westmeath Libraries

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A series of podcasts with people aged 55 and upwards, about the lives they lived and changes that happened in the fifties and later. Whether that is change of career, retirement, or re-joining the workforce, lives are changing all the time and it is never too late to try something different. This project was funded by Creative Ireland, and is part of Westmeath Libraries Creativity in Older People initiative.
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Last week's weirdest news stories, dissected and discussed by the people of Chaps Eye. Every episode we are lucky to be joined by a few distinguished guests involved in these stories who are definitely not made up and actually us putting on accents. Chaps Eye are Oisin, Niall and Eoin
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Extra Life

Auddy

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EXTRA LIFE is a podcast about people’s life in gaming, and the games in their lives. Journalist Keza Macdonald (video games editor of The Guardian) and comedian Ellie Gibson (of TV’s Go 8Bit and hit podcast Scummy Mummies) talk to guests from the worlds of comedy (and beyond) about the games they grew up with and the games they love now. Whether you’re a nerd or a casual gamer, you’re in the capable controller-clawed hands of two friends who’ve spent decades being stupid about video games, a ...
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Book Club Girl Podcast

Book Club Girl Podcast

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The Book Club Girl Podcast is a weekly podcast on which the show’s co-hosts, Tavia Kowalchuk and Bianca Flores, talk about books perfectly suited for book clubs. We focus on one book each episode and interview the author—with all of the questions coming from our listeners.
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In this episode of The Bible for Normal People, Pete and Jared sit down with Caroline Blyth and Emily Colgan to dive into the many forms of violence in the Bible, including violence attributed to God. They discuss how ancient context, gender dynamics, and structural power inform these texts, why confronting them matters, and how faith communities c…
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Welcome to this week's episode with special guest, Joy Coach Leah Evans (@Leahevansfindyourjoy on Instagram) Mum of 3, dancing enthusiast, feeder, over sharer, energy bringer. I was a teacher for 20 years, until last year I handed in my resignation to be a Joy Coach. Now I’m on a joy mission, reminding people they matter and so does their joy. In e…
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The Political Prisoner Podcast – Michael Perkins Michael Perkins was sentenced to four years in prison after being wrongfully accused of assaulting a police officer with a flagpole. Michael recounts the harrowing day at the Capitol, where he, his wife, and teenage daughter joined fellow church members in peaceful prayer and song—unaware of the chao…
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In this episode of the Entropy podcast, host Francis Gorman interviews Matthew Hedger, a veteran intelligence officer and financial operations specialist. Matthew shares his extensive background in covert operations, including his experience laundering money and working with organized crime. The conversation delves into the intricacies of social pa…
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In this episode of Faith for Normal People, Pete and Jared sit down with Adis Duderija to discuss the rich diversity of belief within Islam. Adis outlines various expressions of the faith, challenges the idea of Islam as monolithic, and explores some of the history behind how these iterations came to be. Show Notes → https://thebiblefornormalpeople…
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Welcome to the first episode of Series 2 with linocut artist, Heather Moore (@thepeacockandtheprintmaker on Instagram) Heather Moore initially began creating linocuts as a form of therapy, but her passion for the process grew so strong that she decided to pursue it professionally. She left her teaching career to establish her own art business as a …
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Welcome to Series 2 of The Wilderness of Creativity - a platform for creatives to share their stories of survival! Join us as we explore the challenges, breakthroughs, and raw honesty of those taking the road less travelled. Each episode offers inspiring stories, practical insights, and a reminder that the wilderness is where true growth happens. W…
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Hosted by James Whelan (BPC Wealth) and Heath Moss (HLM Investments), The Big Show is your new go-to for markets, madness, and more — powered by Wakey Wakey. The episode features Heath’s sharp market wrap and Jimmy’s no-nonsense bear case, mixed with takes on Qantas flights, why women keep getting a raw deal, and whatever else sets the world alight…
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In this episode, host Francis Gorman interviews James Lawler, a former CIA operations officer with 25 years of experience in espionage. James shares his journey into the CIA, the motivations behind espionage, and his role in dismantling the A.Q. Khan nuclear smuggling ring. He discusses current nuclear threats, the evolution of espionage in the dig…
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The Political Prisoner Podcast – Tucker Weston In this gripping episode, Tucker Weston joins Matt to sharehis journey—from a pre-dawn FBI raid and a judge with a case of Trump Derangement Syndrome, to prison andpersonal loss. Labeled violent for a still photo taken out of context, he was forced to accept a false narrative or face years behind bars.…
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In this episode of The Bible for Normal People, Pete and Jared talk with Garrick Allen about the concept of paratexts—elements like chapter numbers, footnotes, titles, and formatting that surround the biblical text—and how these often-overlooked features significantly shape how we interpret Scripture. Together they explore how the Bible is a dynami…
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The Political Prisoner Podcast: Raymund Cholod In this powerful episode, Matt introduces Raymund Cholod who endured a harrowing legal battle that included fabricated video evidence from a prosecutor who has since lost her job. With raw honesty, he shares how theexperience—though devastating—ultimately deepened his faith in God and strengthened his …
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In this episode of the Entropy Podcast, host Francis Gorman speaks with Robin Dreeke, a former FBI special agent and expert in human behavior. They discuss the importance of trust in building relationships, the journey of Robin from the Marine Corps to the FBI, and the art of recruiting spies. The conversation also delves into the impact of technol…
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In this reissue of The Bible for Normal People Episode 133: The Book of Job, Pete takes us on a provocative journey through Job, challenging traditional interpretations of suffering, divine justice, and the nature of God. Rather than seeing Job as a lesson in patient endurance, Pete explores the book as a complex, layered critique of transactional …
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Hosted by James Whelan (BPC Wealth) and Heath Moss (HLM Investments), powered by Wakey Wakey – this is your unmissable weekly fix for all things markets, minerals, and mayhem. We break down the latest from the Resource Conference circuit and get into the big movers: Uranium, Gold, Oil, and anything else that twitches. Plus, we throw in our not-so-h…
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In this episode of the Entropy podcast, host Francis Gorman speaks with Richard Ford, CTO of Integrity 360, about the evolving landscape of cybersecurity. They discuss the growth journey of Integrity 360, the complexities of the cybersecurity channel, and the current threat landscape organizations face. Richard shares insights on the importance of …
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In this episode of Faith for Normal People, Pete Enns and Anna Sieges Beal talk with theologian Janet Williams about apophatic theology, a tradition that emphasizes the mystery of God by acknowledging the limits of human language and understanding. Janet explores how describing God by what God is not—rather than what God is—can open up a deeper, mo…
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In this episode of the Entropy podcast, host Francis Gorman speaks with Katie Colgan, an application security professional and advocate for women in tech, about the critical issue of online safety for children. They discuss the various threats children face in the digital world, the importance of parental involvement in cybersecurity, and the chall…
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James Whelan (BPC Wealth) and Heath Moss (HLM Investments) are back with another packed episode of The Big Show, diving deep into the big themes shaping markets right now. Joining them this week: 🔹 Dr Suhas Nayak, Portfolio Manager at Allan Gray Australia, lifts the lid on ASX listing rules, corporate governance lapses like James Hardie, and where …
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Please note: this interview does include mention of assault and sexual abuse in the context of the Hebrew Bible. In this episode of The Bible for Normal People, Pete and co-host Cynthia Shafer-Elliott talk with Alexiana Fry about reading the Hebrew Bible through the lens of trauma, gender, and migration. Reflecting on texts like Hosea and Judges 19…
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In this episode of the Entropy podcast, host Francis Gorman speaks with Jack Barsky, a former KGB sleeper agent who shares his extraordinary life story. From his recruitment by the KGB in East Germany to his eventual defection and life in America, Jack discusses the complexities of living a double life, the emotional challenges of his decisions, an…
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This is a teaser of our April 2025 bonus episode! Jared Byas, Angela N. Parker, and Jennifer Garcia Bashaw answer supporter questions all about the New Testament. Want to hear the rest of the episode? Join our online community the Society of Normal People and you'll get monthly bonus episodes; livestreams of guest interviews; Q&As with Pete, Jared,…
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In this episode of The Digital Irish Podcast, we sit down with Alan Crabbe, founder of FrontCover.io, a cutting-edge fintech solution transforming digital memberships in the entertainment industry. Alan shares the inspiring story behind FrontCover.io, born from his experience with crowdfunding for live music in Melbourne. He discusses the platform'…
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The Political Prisoner Podcast: Andrew Galloway In this episode, we hear from Andrew Galloway, a January 6th defendant and combat veteran who went to the Capitol out of deep frustration over the impact Covid lockdowns had on his livelihood. Accompanied by his cousin, he arrived after the chaos had already begun and was swept up in a crowd. Separate…
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In this episode of Faith for Normal People, nerds-in-residence Anna Sieges-Beal and Dr. Angela N. Parker talk with Dr. Wylin D. Wilson about the intersection of faith, justice, and healthcare through the lens of womanist bioethics. They explore how Black women’s lived experiences reveal deep ethical gaps in the medical system and how centering the …
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In this episode of the Entropy Podcast, host Francis Gorman speaks with Fadi Daood, Zero Trust Strategy Lead at Swift, about the evolving landscape of cybersecurity and the concept of Zero Trust. Fadi shares his journey into cybersecurity, emphasizing the importance of aligning security strategies with business needs and the misconceptions surround…
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The Political Prisoner Podcast: Joshua Colgan In episode 33, we hear the story of Joshua Colgan, a January6th defendant who went to the Capitol to support President Trump, believing the 2020 election was stolen. A proud American and passionate supporter of the president, he arrived to find a peaceful scene. Welcomed into the Capitol by officers who…
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In this episode of The Bible for Normal People, Pete and Jared again sit down with Richard Rohr, who returns to discuss the biblical prophets—not as predictors of Jesus or future events, but as truth-tellers who confronted the moral failures of their time. Drawing from The Tears of Things, Rohr highlights how prophets spoke to collective injustice—…
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In the last episode of All the Buried Women, co-hosts Beth Allison Barr and Savannah Locke explore the story behind a confidential letter in the SBC’S archives that leads to a pastor’s wife named Maria. They also look at the Southern Baptist Convention's decision to expel churches that ordain women, critiquing the rhetoric of unity and biblical aut…
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In this episode of The Bible for Normal People, Pete takes a closer look at the Book of Esther, tracing its twists and turns while reflecting on its unique place in the biblical canon. He explores how the story functions, what makes it stand out, and what it might have meant to its original audience. Show Notes → https://thebiblefornormalpeople.com…
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