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Most financial experts focus solely on numbers, but Rick Kahler, CFP®, CFT™, takes a deeper approach. With over 40 years of experience, Rick blends practical financial advice with powerful emotional insights to help you understand why you make the money decisions you do. Research shows that 90% of our financial choices are driven by emotions—not logic. Whether your habits seem irrational or confusing, Rick helps uncover the underlying beliefs and feelings influencing your behavior. It's abou ...
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Welcome to the podcast that helps you BELIEVE the UNBELIEVABLE: not just intuition, spirits, and signs—but also believe in yourself. You were taught to doubt your intuition. To question your worth. To play it safe and follow the rules someone else wrote. But deep down, you’ve always known there’s more—more to you, more to this world, and more waiting on the other side of fear (and the other side of the veil) Trust Yourself! is the podcast for women ready to tune into the unseen, reclaim thei ...
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Beyond the Menu

Decision Logic

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Beyond the Menu is a podcast that takes a deep dive into the inner workings of the restaurant industry beyond what you see on the menu. On this podcast, we’ll talk to top tier restaurant operators and innovators who are shaping the industry, spearheading trends, and leading the way for the future.
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Catalyst Podcast

Launch by NTT DATA

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Catalyst, a Launch by NTT DATA podcast, puts humans at the front and center of digital transformation. Each week, we feature thought leaders who share their insights on reinventing digital experiences, enhancing customer journeys, and driving innovation in the enterprise. From platform transformation to the latest advancements in AI, our guests delve into the challenges and triumphs of digital transformation, emphasizing the critical role of human ingenuity and leadership. Learn more about L ...
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The Bridgecast with Scott Kinka

Bridgepointe Technologies

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The role of IT leaders has never been more critical or more complex. The Bridgecast is where enterprise tech decision-makers come to make sense of it all and to connect the dots between technology, strategy, and business success. Hosted by veteran technologist and Bridgepointe Chief Strategy Officer Scott Kinka, each episode features candid conversations with top CIOs, CTOs, Innovators, Authors and Analysts. Together, they explore how to simplify technology decisions, drive measurable outcom ...
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Logical Weight Loss

Dave Jackson

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Join Dave Jackson and he shares insights into geeky weight loss gadgets, insightful articles, and success stories on losing weight, feeling better, and living healthier. He's also pretty darn funny.
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“Why do we do, what we do?” This question changed my life. It pushed me to study how the human brain works because if you know how the controller works, we can control our life. We human begins are reason begins. Our mind doesn't operate on logic. We make decisions with reason and then rationalise the decision using logic. This podcast is all about reasons. The primary factor which drives any human to take an action.In this podcast, I will give you the answer to “Why we do what we do?” acros ...
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Mymandate2020 Podcast

Akinkunle Akinwusi

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This is a Weekly Quick Exhortation and Prayer Podcast to Improve our knowledge of God by studying the Scriptures, to Mature in our Faith, as well as build a stronger relationship with God. Join me this morning as we Study God’s Word and Pray!!!
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Zero Politics

Adam Speaking

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It's like a critical thinking course for politics. Zero partisanship, zero bias, zero irrationality. The only agenda is a pursuit of facts, logic, objectivity, and some laughs. Adam turns’ the firehose of critical inquiry on the dumpster fire of modern American politics and no one is safe. Least of all the media, government, politicians, and partisans. It's a podcast about politics for people who still care about objectivity, logic, and rational discourse. Make no mistake, this podcast is no ...
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Rod Dreher wrote “to order the world rightly as Christians requires regarding all things as pointing to Christ” Christ is the One in Whom in all things consist and humanity is not the measure of all things. If a defining characteristic of the modern world is disorder then the most fundamental act of resistance is to discover and life according to the deep, divine order of the heavens and the earth. In this series we want to look at the big model of the universe that the Bible and Christian h ...
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unSILOed is a series of interdisciplinary conversations that inspire new ways of thinking about our world. Our goal is to build a community of lifelong learners addicted to curiosity and the pursuit of insight about themselves and the world around them.*unSILOed Podcast is produced by University FM.*
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Dishing on Divorce: Sharing Stories and Empowering Lives is a podcast by Deanna Coyle and Mandy Pullen Barr, two best friends and single mothers who have experienced divorce. In this series, they share the ups and downs of rebuilding their lives, offering a mix of personal insights and expert advice. Each episode features a guest who educates listeners on relevant topics or inspires them with powerful personal stories. This podcast is a valuable resource for anyone seeking guidance, inspirat ...
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Hosted by Dr Lisa Colledge, founder of Lisa Colledge Consulting, Culture by Neurodesign explores how cognitive inclusion, inspired by neurodivergence-inclusion, transforms organizational cultures. Cognitive inclusion not only drives happier, healthier, more engaged teams but also improves business outcomes. Inspired by best practices for enabling talent with neurodivergent thinking styles like ADHD, dyslexia, and autism, Lisa and her guests discuss how leaders can create resilient, innovativ ...
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For independent thinkers in design and business. Design Different is a podcast for experienced designers ready to build something of their own, and for founders who understand that design isn’t just decoration: it’s how your business works. With decades of global experience across agencies, corporates, and independent studios, Jake Burdess breaks down what makes creative work not just look good, but actually work. Expect thoughtful takes on systems, strategy, and the realities of modern desi ...
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Rachel guides Christian entrepreneurs on the journey of creating generational wealth so they can create the life they want with their family, and create the most impact in the world without sacrificing what’s important to them. She encourages Christian entrepreneurs how to incorporate faith and business. They don't need to be separate =) On this show, you'll learn biblical business strategies, as well as: Diversified income streams Christian leadership Balancing faith, business, and motherho ...
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That Side Hustle

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I share how me and my wife are growing our side hustles into our main Hustle with context about my freelancing background and tips and tricks about social platforms and content generation.
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In this episode, we dig into a problem no one talks about enough: the lack of decision clarity in modern design teams. It’s not that we don’t collaborate. It’s that no one knows who’s making the final call. From rigid systems to endless feedback loops, we explore why design systems break, and how to fix them with decision logic, creative leadership…
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We like to think of ourselves as rational—but science tells a different story. Our brains are wired to take shortcuts so we can take rapid, instinct-based decisions, and while that helped our ancestors survive, today it can leads to sub-optimal outcomes. In this episode of Culture by Neurodesign, Dr Lisa Colledge discusses how the information proce…
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How are effective leadership practices evolving to keep up in a continually changing world? What can be learned from the leaders of companies like Stitchfix or Waste Management? How can AI in education be handled in a way that is open and enriching to all? Robert Siegel is a lecturer at Stanford University GSB and author of the books The Systems Le…
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Design is at a pivotal crossroads in 2025. AI is dramatically reshaping our tools, redefining our roles, and transforming our industry. In this deeply reflective and extensive episode, I'll explore in detail how designers can not only survive, but genuinely thrive, in the era of AI. We'll discuss preserving the essence of craft, cultivating critica…
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Send us a text The forgotten disciplinary wisdom of the Council of Nicaea reveals a church that took sin, repentance, and restoration with profound seriousness. While modern Christians often focus solely on the Nicene Creed that emerged from this historic gathering, the 325 AD council actually established practical guidelines for maintaining spirit…
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You’re More Psychic Than You Think — Here’s Proof! Have you ever had a gut feeling that turned out to be right? Or sensed something was off before anything even happened? In this powerful part two Intuition episode, we’re diving even deeper into the world of intuition, psychic abilities, and mediumship, and how these gifts are already alive within …
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What are the effects of stress on memory? How does age change the nature of this vital piece of human cognition? What are the limitations of memory, and how can we embrace them? Ciara M. Greene is an Associate Professor in the School of Psychology, UCD, where she also heads up the Attention and Memory Laboratory. She’s also the co-author of the boo…
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In this episode of The Bridgecast, host Scott Kinka sits down with Indi Young, an Independent Qualitative Data Scientist, Coach, and Consultant. Together, they explore how deep listening and cognitive empathy can revolutionize enterprise technology decisions. Indi shares insights on moving beyond generic personas, embracing diverse thinking styles,…
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What do autistic pattern recognition, Temple Grandin’s visual thinking, and Israel’s elite intelligence unit have in common? In this episode of Culture by Neurodesign, Dr Lisa Colledge explores why neurodivergent thinking styles - such as autistic and dyslexic neurotypes - are a natural match for high-performance roles in cybersecurity and intellig…
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Raj Singh on leading agile teams in a slow-moving industry Raj Singh is a hands-on technology executive, he doesn't hide behind his desk he leads by example. Raj has over 28 years of experience in information and technology and is the Global CIO at Visteon Corporation, a leading automotive technology business. This week Raj joins Tammy to discuss h…
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In this episode, I explore a big shift in how I think about design leadership. It's not just about having great taste or a strong creative vision. Those things matter, but they don't scale. What does? Building systems. Systems that help your team make great decisions, move with clarity, and carry your standards forward without you having to be invo…
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Text: Psalms 47:1 FOCUS- " A victory shout in the midst of battle is an act of faith, a declaration that God is still in control!” Listen, Pray Along and Win!!! God bless you Thank you for Listening! Follow us on YouTube, IG, and FB @mymandate2020 instagram.com/mymandate2020/ Facebook.com/mymandate2020 https://www.youtube.com/@mymandate2020 Support…
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What is the role of active versus passive learning for math? How would data science become an avenue of math study for high school students and why isn’t it already? Where does change in math education start? At the college level or before? Jo Boaler is a professor of mathematics education at Stanford University and also the author of a number of b…
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In this episode, I’m sitting down with my friend and powerful evangelist Richie Seltzer. His story is wild—from 18 felonies before age 18 to a life radically changed by the love of Jesus. Richie shares how a simple paint crew job led him into a personal relationship with God and how he’s now sharing the gospel everywhere—from the gym sauna to stree…
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In this episode of Dishing on Divorce, Mandy and Deanna delve into the emotional rollercoaster that accompanies navigating divorce. They discuss how grief, uncertainty, loneliness, and even moments of joy can surface, sometimes all within a single day. Together, they emphasize the importance of processing your “emotional divorce” before diving full…
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What is ‘good stress’ and what are the benefits of it? How does an upbringing in uncertainty prepare you in some ways better for the world than others? How are intolerance and uncertainty linked? What is the important purpose of daydreaming for creativity and business? Maggie Jackson is a journalist and the author of the books Uncertain: The Wisdom…
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In this episode of Design Different, I talk with Matt Turnbull. A thoughtful product designer and former freelance colleague, Matt and I chat about about navigating change in the creative world. We explore the shifting landscape of design careers, the impact of AI on creative practice, and how to stay intentional about the work we say yes to. From …
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Are psychic abilities really that rare, or have we just been taught to ignore them? In this episode of Trust Yourself, we crack open the conversation on psychics, mediums, and intuitive abilities—gifts we've all had since birth but often suppress to stay “reasonable.” We’re sharing our personal experiences with clairvoyance, clairaudience, and even…
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Send us a text The final deliberations of the Council of Nicaea reveal a fascinating dimension beyond the famous creed that defined Christ's divinity. While theological unity formed the cornerstone of the council, what happened after the creed was established shows how these early church leaders addressed practical matters with remarkable wisdom an…
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How can the leadership power be wielded for both good and ill? How can leaders use their influence more ethically and effectively, and why is that important for the growth of the whole superorganism? Adam Galinsky is a professor of leadership and ethics at Columbia Business School, and also the author of the books Inspire: The Universal Path for Le…
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Text: Daniel 3: 16–18 FOCUS- "This is a call to stand out in conviction, to resist the pull of worldly patterns, and to allow God to reshape your thinking and your life." Listen, Pray Along and Win!!! God bless you Thank you for listening! Follow us on YouTube, IG, and FB @mymandate2020 instagram.com/mymandate2020/ Facebook.com/mymandate2020 https:…
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Autism hiring programs, like those of SAP and Microsoft, proved that neurodivergent talent can supercharge innovation, retention, and team performance. But what if you’re a team lead, founder, or manager without a big organizational program behind you? In this episode, D. Lisa Colledge explores why these initiatives, while groundbreaking in their t…
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Merging finances as a couple isn’t just about numbers—it’s about navigating emotions, values, and long-held money beliefs. Many financial planners aren’t trained to handle the dynamics of couples’ financial decision-making, which can lead to unresolved conflicts and misaligned goals. But some advisors are embracing skills from financial therapy and…
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Rori Duboff on how to create trust in the modern digital age For over 20 years Rori Duboff has been at the forefront of digital strategy across marketing, design and media. Throughout her time in the industry one of the main values that Rori has focused on is trust - how do we understand what is real and what is not - especially in an age of growin…
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In this episode, we unravel one of the biggest myths in design: that creativity means total freedom. Drawing on lessons from traditional graphic design, UX strategy, and two decades of real-world practice, we explore why structure, systems, and constraints are actually what unlock your best work. This is a must-listen for anyone stuck in the chaos …
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There have been periods throughout history when cultural aficionados of the time proclaimed that painting was dead! Yet, the artform has risen over and over again. What is it about painting that makes it so timeless and gives it the ability to continuously evolve? Why, after centuries, can we still be awestruck by the right combination of brushstok…
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In this episode, I’m sharing what it’s really like to go through a wilderness season—a season where everything feels hard, dry, and confusing. I’ve walked through one myself recently and didn’t even realize what it was until I looked at it through a biblical lens. I’m opening up about how God used this season to refine and strengthen me, and how He…
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In this inspiring episode, Mandy Pullen Barr and Deanna Coyle welcome Charmaine Panko, collaborative family lawyer, mediator, and founder of Panko Collaborative Law & Mediation in Saskatchewan, Canada. Charmaine shares how her unexpected path into family law became her life’s mission: helping families navigate conflict with dignity, empathy, and co…
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What is the intrinsic link between philosophical inquiry and personal development? How can academic thought and theory be applied well to practical living in the real world? Kieran Setiya is a professor of philosophy at MIT and also the author of a number of books, including Knowing Right From Wrong, Life Is Hard: How Philosophy Can Help Us Find Ou…
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Have you ever felt an unexplainable connection to someone you just met? Experienced déjà vu that goes beyond coincidence? Or maybe your child says something so eerily specific about a different era that it stops you in your tracks? In this episode of the Trust Yourself Podcast, we're diving into the mysterious and fascinating world of past lives, r…
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Send us a text The fundamental question that nearly split Christianity in the 4th century wasn't abstract theology—it was intensely personal: Who exactly is Jesus Christ? At the Council of Nicaea in 325 CE, over 300 bishops gathered for an entire month to settle this question once and for all. We dive deep into the eyewitness accounts of this pivot…
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How does strategy factor into the mindsets of presidents like Lincoln and Reagan on both a micro and macro level? What parts of grand strategy are at play when new countries enter NATO due to the Russia-Ukraine conflict? John Lewis Gaddis is a professor of history at Yale University and also the author of several books on history and strategy. His …
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In this episode of The Bridgecast, host Scott Kinka sits down with Mark Tina, Head of Indirect Distribution at Verizon Business, about Verizon’s journey from telecom giant to tech solutions powerhouse. They discuss democratizing AI for small businesses, enhancing cybersecurity, and integrating tools like Microsoft Teams for seamless mobile communic…
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Futures engineer Valentina Contini on the importance of harnessing your differences Valentina Contini is often the outsider in the room. As an Italian woman with purple hair and tattoos who worked in the male-dominated automotive industry she was often the black sheep - but that’s what made her valuable. This week Valentina joins Tammy to discuss t…
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Speed looks productive. It flatters the roadmap. It makes teams feel like they’re moving. But what if all that motion isn’t getting you anywhere? In this episode, Jake unpacks the critical difference between speed and momentum in design. You’ll hear why fast workflows—especially when powered by AI—can create the illusion of progress while burying c…
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Contrary to popular belief – making more money doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll be happier in life. The same can be said for societies as a whole, especially when it comes to countries with lopsided wealth distribution leading to high levels of inequality. So what are the connections between that inequality,people’s general wellbeing, and politics? …
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In this episode, I’m diving into what it looks like to walk in obedience to God—even when it makes absolutely no sense. I’m sharing some real and raw stories from my own life—like the crazy call to go to Africa, shutting down a million-dollar business, and leading an impartation service in a country where ministry is illegal. We’re also looking at …
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This Week on Dishing on Divorce: Navigating the Complexities of Stepparenting & Blended Families In this heartwarming and deeply personal episode, hosts Mandy Pullen Barr and Deanna Coyle explore the often unspoken challenges—and surprising joys—of stepparenting, co-parenting, and blended family life. Joining them is the remarkable Maria Natapov, f…
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When did the idea of parenthood become less of a certainty and more of a choice? How have anxieties about the modern world impacted our desire to procreate and thus impacted the world’s population? Is that impact even a big deal? Anastasia Berg is an assistant professor of philosophy at UC Irvine and co-author of the new book What Are Children For?…
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Design can be the strongest growth lever in your business—if you know how to prove it. In this episode Jake breaks down the concrete framework he uses with founders to translate pixels into profit. You will learn the three lenses of design ROI, the exact metrics that convince finance, real case studies that moved seven-figure numbers, and a step-by…
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Text: Psalm 28:7 FOCUS- “Your strength is not in how much you know or what you can do — it is in WHO is backing you. The reason you haven’t collapsed is because God is your sustainer.” Listen, Pray Along and Win!!! God bless you Thank you for listening! Follow us on YouTube, IG, and FB @mymandate2020 instagram.com/mymandate2020/ Facebook.com/mymand…
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Ever felt like someone popped your dream balloon the second you said it out loud? Let's unpack why people deflate your dreams, how to protect your energy, and what to do when someone says, “I hope that works out for you” (you know...with that tone...). In this episode, we share our current struggles and heartfelt stories about what it’s like to sha…
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How is our fear of uncertainty holding us back? Could an acceptance and willingness to embrace the unknown unlock new potential and innovation? Margaret Heffernan is a professor of Practice at the University of Bath, an entrepreneur, and a mentor to CEOs. Her books include Willful Blindness: Why We Ignore the Obvious at Our Peril, Uncharted: How to…
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In this episode of Culture by Neurodesign, Dr Lisa Colledge explores what happens when culture meets people where they are—not where we think they should be. Using Steve Silberman’s now-classic Wired article The Geek Syndrome as a starting point, Lisa describes how Silicon Valley became a pioneer in neuro-inclusion—by attracting talented people, wi…
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In this sobering yet grounding episode, Rick Kahler explores what it means to be a financial planner—and a human being—when the economic and social fundamentals we've long relied on begin to feel unstable. From tariffs and a declining dollar to fractured alliances and shifting client fears, Rick unpacks how historical echoes and present-day signals…
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Racing legend Tony Kanaan shares how he shifted to a team mentality after a career in the spotlight This week Tony Kanaan (also known as TK) joins Tammy to reflect on his career transition from Indy 500 champion to Team Principal at Arrow McLaren. TK shares how he learned to make fast-paced decisions behind the wheel, and why he believes good peopl…
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Send us a text On May 20th, 325 AD, a gathering began that would forever shape Christianity. The Council of Nicaea stands as perhaps the most consequential theological assembly in church history, and this episode takes you directly into the debates and confrontations that occurred 1,700 years ago today. Drawing from eyewitness accounts and historic…
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Most design systems launch in a blaze of excitement, then fade into cluttered folders and copy-pasted code. In this episode of Design Different I explain why that slow decay happens, how to run a design system as a living product, and what founders, designers, and developers can do to keep it breathing. Expect practical tactics, real-world stories,…
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Why is there a need for a cultural and educational shift towards appreciating, building, and maintaining industrial systems? What would a rebirth of manufacturing look like in 2025? How would we go about setting up a new Industrial Enlightenment? David A. Mindell is a professor of aerospace engineering and the history of engineering and manufacturi…
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In this episode, I’m chatting with Andy Mason, the founder of Heaven In Business. We dive into his journey from New Zealand to the U.S., following God's call to leave behind a stable life and career to pursue a new path. Andy shares insights on integrating faith into business, how to hear God’s voice in business decisions, and practical ways to bui…
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