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London Real

Brian Rose

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Join host Brian Rose as he explores groundbreaking ideas in crypto, decentralized finance, politics, personal development and beyond. Featuring candid conversations with world-renowned guests, London Real is your gateway to transformative insights and action. Featured Guests Include: Patrick Bet-David, Jordan Peterson, Tim Ferriss, Jocko Willink, Graham Hancock, David Goggins, Dr. David Sinclair, Wim Hof, Dan Peña, Dr. Joe Dispenza, Robert Kiyosaki, Grant Cardone, Dr. Gabor Maté, David Icke, ...
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Gain valuable insights for growth and learn practical tools to navigate the complexities of modern life. Experience an unfiltered Dr. Phil McGraw as he delves into the minds of the most exciting and accomplished people. From celebrities to ordinary individuals in extraordinary circumstances, to the world’s leading experts, every guest and topic is provocative, informative, and relevant. Dr. Phil addresses the collective psychology of different communities and regions by offering diverse pers ...
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My Time Capsule

Cast Off Productions

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A podcast that asks guests, such as Stephen Fry, David Mitchell, Caroline Quentin, Ross Noble, Lee Mack, Arabella Weir & Rob Brydon, for five things which they’d like to put in a Time Capsule. They can choose anything from an item, to a memory, a film or even a country. Four of them are things they want to preserve but one has to be something they’re happy to bury and never have to think about again. Hosted by Michael Fenton Stevens. Podcast of the Week in The Times, The Guardian and The Rad ...
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With Pace

Payson McElveen

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Professional mountain biker Payson McElveen sits down with some of the biggest names in sports and adventure to get an inside look at what sets them apart. With no script, the casual conversations are as diverse as the guests, with topics ranging from harrowing tales of survival, to debates on current events, to everyday tips and tricks and everything in between. As Payson travels the world for his two-wheeled day job, listen in as he rubs shoulders with and learns from some of the most insp ...
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Parts Department

Justin Brouillette & Jem Freeman

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Justin Brouillette (Portland CNC) & Jem Freeman (Like Butter) discuss CNC machines, their product design and manufacturing businesses, and every kind of tool that they fancy. Show Website - https://dept.parts
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Gone Cold - Texas True Crime

Gone Cold Productions

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Gone Cold - Texas True Crime features unsolved homicides, missing persons, & other mysteries from throughout the Lone Star State. #Texas #TrueCime #Unsolved #MissingPerson #ColdCase #TrueCrimePodcast Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gone-cold-texas-true-crime--3203003/support.
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Fascinate Pod

Fascinate Productions

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Fascinate Pod is a positive minded podcast for anyone wanting to gain a better understanding of their world and issues within it. Through scientific research, activism or thinking about the problems facing society today, brilliant minds are at work making change happen behind the scenes. Host Sam Brown (FRSA) pulls back the curtain, speaking to the pioneers out to make a difference. Through the uninhibited exchange of ideas, let’s see if we can improve the quality of all of our lives and hav ...
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Welcome to Brian Gittins and Friends. A new fortnightly podcast where Brian Gittins and David Edwards are joined by a special guest for a old-fashioned conversation. Each episode takes place in different location on planet earth.Edited by James Torrance Produced by Mr Box Productions: mrbox.tv Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Each week Lauren talks to experts, thought-leaders and inspiring individuals to explore what HOLISTIC HEALING means to them. Expect raw, honest conversations around health, healing, resilience, mindfulness, personal growth, spirituality and consciousness. Tune in for tools, guidance and inspiration to guide you towards your healthiest, happiest, most alive and connected self.
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The Holistic Health Heroes Podcast is for health seekers who know it’s time to become your own health advocate! Together, we will strive to answer the question, “How will you maintain your health in an increasingly toxic world?” From superfoods and supplements to gadgets and lifestyle hacks, we’ll explore a full spectrum of holistic health modalities. Sharing stories from natural product founders, and service providers, we aim to find and research holistic methods to help you save time in fi ...
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Startup Dads

hx | hyperexponential

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Hopelessly dedicated to both your business and your children? So is Amrit Santhirasenan, host of Startup Dads. As the CEO of a rapidly growing fin-tech startup and the father of a young daughter, Amrit is regularly taking lessons from one to apply to the other. Every week, he'll discuss these observations with business leaders and devoted parents, discovering their techniques to scale up both their business and children successfully.
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Neil Patel and Eric Siu bring you daily ACTIONABLE digital marketing lessons that they've learned through years of being in the trenches. Whether you have a new website or you're an established business, you'll learn the latest SEO, content marketing, social media, email marketing, conversion optimization and general online marketing strategies that work today from people that actually practice marketing and operate business. Approaching 100M downloads with 2,500+ episodes, you're sure to fi ...
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Traditional ideas of masculinity are dead, and now men struggle to find their place in the world. In Stories of Men, Alex Melia speaks to men who’ve overcome challenging circumstances to find out what they’ve learned about being a man in today’s world. Each guest shares a story from their life that has had a big impact on them. Alex Melia is a businessman and podcaster from Atherton, Greater Manchester. He has built a business which now employs over 30 people. Ten years in, and the company s ...
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Unimpressed Podcast

John Edmonds Kozma

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Unlocking Humanity with Host John Edmonds Kozma John Edmonds Kozma is a highly experienced professional with over 20 years of expertise in the entertainment industry. He is the CEO and founder of Bang Productions. In 2016, John revolutionized the comedy industry by leveraging social media. He signed Darren Knight, popularly known as Southern Momma, and within two years, he was taken from the trailer park to the Super Bowl of Comedy, "Just For Laughs." This achievement typically takes comedia ...
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ycdi·di (You can do it, do it)

Steve Carroll and JP Camara

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You can do it, do it (ycdidi) is an interview show where JP Camara and Steve Carroll talk with people whose lives were transformed by trying something new. Earlier this year, we realized that we know a lot of people who fascinate us. From pinball players to pizza makers, ballerinas to graphic designers, illustrators to improv comedians, physicians, jewelry makers, personal trainers, Bollywood dancers, musicians, and more— We look forward to introducing you to our friends.
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The show that interviews entrepreneurs, uncovering the moments of fear and doubt that even the most successful founders face. On Founders Uncut, you'll hear how they deal with these moments. If you're an early stage startup founder and the going is tough, listen in. You are not alone - being a founder is just hard! Host Maria Palma, General Partner at Kindred, an early stage venture capital fund, is here to shine a light on the parts of the startup scaling journey that often go untold and ne ...
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Host Marco Werman and his team of producers bring you the world's most interesting stories that remind us just how small our planet really is. The World, the radio program, is heard each weekday on over 300 public stations across North America.
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This is the 2020 Interview of David Brock and Tom McConaughy on the 55KRC Morning Show hosted by Brian Thomas This is the complete history of the alleged mob activity in Newport, Kentucky, and the magnificent Beverly Hills Supper Club, where 169 people died and the lives of thousands were changed in an instant. Unlike other publications, however, this is the true untold story of what led to Kentucky’s worst tragedy—a story of greed, corruption, deceit, Mafia rule, government cover-ups, kidna ...
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When wellness, power, and controversy collide: Loni Coombs sits down with OneTaste founder Nicole Daedone    Dr. Phil and Merit TV's Loni Coombs are pulling back the curtain on a story that shocked the nation and ignited fierce debate. Once celebrated by celebrities and wellness gurus, Nicole Daedone’s OneTaste promised life-changing empowerment th…
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Remote working made sense until it didn’t. We had little choice during the beginning of the pandemic. But those days are long gone. While some jobs justify working from home, most of us would be better off getting dressed, leaving the house, and working in a real office, where we have human interaction and a clear differentiation between work and h…
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President Donald Trump has eliminated a tax loophole used by China's government to export cheap products to the US. It's called the "de minimus provision," and enabled small parcels valued at less than $800 to escape taxes. The loophole was often used by Chinese e-commerce giants Temu and Shein. Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Rana Mitter, ST Lee C…
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Romania heads back to the polls this weekend just six months after a disputed presidential election was thrown out over alleged Russian interference and covert social media manipulation. The country's Constitutional Court annulled November’s results amid claims that TikTok influencers were paid to boost a far-right candidate. But instead of halting…
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India is reeling from the shock of the terror attack in Kashmir last week. Gunmen opened fire on tourists, killing 26 men, mostly Hindus. Tourists have been targeted many times in Kashmir’s long, bloody history, but this is the deadliest attack in two decades. And it comes amid a strong push by the Indian government to promote tourism in the region…
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Film director Rungano Nyoni moved to Wales with her family at age 9, but her films are set in her home country of Zambia. Her latest, "On Becoming a Guinea Fowl" is set in Lusaka, the capital of Zambia, and is about how a family reacts to the death of a relative who turns out to not be a very good guy after all. The World's Carol Hills speaks to th…
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"Maybe Happy Ending" is an eccentric, endearing story, set in 2064, about two retired robots who fall in love. One of its authors, Hue Park, is Korean and the musical is set in both Seoul and an island off the Korean peninsula. And three out of the four actors in the show are Asian. It's had an interesting journey. The show was originally a hit IN …
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Using coded language and emojis, cartels are dodging social media censorship to reach out to potential recruits. Their ads are vague, lean into machismo, and flashy vehicles. David Mora, a senior analyst for Mexico at Crisis Group, speaks with host Carolyn Beeler about how these ads look and feel, and what jobs are really behind them.…
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This week, clashes broke out in the suburbs of the Syrian capital Damascus. The Druze minority group, unknown gunmen and security forces exchanged fire, leaving dozens dead and injured. Israel says it carried out a strike in support of the Druze population. The World’s Shirin Jaafari visits the town of Ashrafiyat Sahnaya just outside of Damascus an…
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More than two years after the worst train disaster in Greek history, the country's leaders are planning to install a new system aimed at preventing similar tragedies. The upgrade is a longtime coming and is expected to increase safety across the country's railways, but will it be enough to quell the frustration among victims' families and advocates…
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New rules allowing young athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness are stirring debate. How are lucrative deals impacting the game, ethics and players? Dr Phil discusses whether N.I.L is fair game. From kindergarten through college, students at all levels are competing in athletics. New NCAA rules known as Name, Image, and Likeness allo…
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Charles Collingwood is best known for playing Brian Aldridge in the BBC Radio 4 soap opera The Archers for the past 50 years, since March 1975. He is married to Judy Bennett who played Shula Hebden Lloyd in the series from 1971–2024. Charles started his career, having left RADA where he trained, in Children’s Television, starting with The Raven and…
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Death threats. Arson. Assassination attempts. A wave of political violence is sweeping across America — and it’s not coming from foreign enemies. It’s coming from us. This is The Real Story about homegrown threats—and how close we are to the breaking point.
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"Streetfight" is the Spanish version of the international hardcore music scene. It has many names, from Hakken to Gabber to Newstyle, but the music is essentially the same: loud, harsh and insanely up tempo, at least to the uninitiated. The World's Gerry Hadden attended a Streetfight dance night in Sabadell, Spain, and has this report.…
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Journalist Maria Ressa, the co-founder of the Filipino investigative news site Rappler, a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize and the author of "How to Stand Up to a Dictator," speaks with The World’s Carolyn Beeler. They discuss how the slide toward authoritarianism Ressa experienced firsthand in the Philippines is eerily similar to what she’s seeing …
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Tarot cards have been around for 600 years and seem to find new adherents with each generation. One reason is that artists, mystics and writers have given them their own particular stamp over the centuries. Carolyn Beeler speaks with independent scholar, writer, teacher and tarot card expert Mary K. Greer about the origins of tarot cards and why th…
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The work to choose a new pope begins next week with the secretive Papal Conclave. One of Pope Francis' lingering legacies that will need to be addressed: the late pontiff's efforts to reform the Vatican's less-than-transparent finances. The World's Carolyn Beeler heard from Massimo Faggioli who teaches theology and religious studies at Villanova Un…
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An team of scientists has conducted research into the specific ways birch trees in the Costa Bocche forest in the Dolomites mountain range use bioelectrical signals to prepare for solar eclipses. Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Alessandro Chiolerio, lead author the study, about how this research was conducted and what it tells us about tree communi…
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Rabbi Moshe Azman is one of the chief rabbis of Ukraine. In the early days of the full-scale invasion, like President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Azman stayed in Kyiv. This decision has had a major impact on the Jewish community in Ukraine — it was seen as a courageous act of resilience. Since then, Azman has become an even more popular figure in Ukraine,…
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Fifty years have passed since Vietnam’s people reunified after a long and bloody struggle. Most scars from that time have healed, but not all. The chemical Agent Orange — dropped from US planes to eradicate jungles — has proven notoriously hard to remove from Vietnam’s soil, even though the US has spent decades trying to do just that. As The World’…
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In episode #2964, Eric Siu and Neil Patel discuss the value of events for networking, balancing work and family, and how CEOs adapt during tough times. They share travel experiences, reflect on leadership cycles, and explore the future of e-commerce and websites. Note: This episode was recorded while traveling. Audio quality may be lower than our u…
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How should we handle school threats and how far should law enforcement go to stop the next tragedy? What happens when school shooting threats—whether real or fake—spiral out of control? In 2025, schools across the U.S. have faced a surge in threats, often spread through social media, forcing law enforcement into action. Volusia County Sheriff Mike …
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Braden sits down with Ole Miss reporter Neal McCready to talk Rebels football. How has Lane Kiffin changed and evolved? How has his growth impacted Ole Miss' upside and expectations? Can Austin Simmons be the next star? Will Ole Miss challenge for a playoff spot? How sustainable is the portal strategy for the Rebels and where does this program stan…
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A conservation charity based in the UK runs a citizen science survey called Bugs Matter. It tracks movements in the population of local flying insects via the number of bugs that splatter on the license plates of its participants' cars. There has been a worrying downward trend in recent years. Host Carolyn Beeler has more.…
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Fifty years ago on Wednesday, the fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975, marked the end of the Vietnam War. Most Americans remember is as one of the longest and most-unpopular conflicts in US history. But in Vietnam, the anniversary is being celebrated as the end of a much-longer struggle for liberation, one that predates US involvement by several decad…
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Operas are often performed in Italian, German, or French.That's why there are what’s called “surtitles” or “supertitles” projected above the stage. They translate the lyrics into the audience’s main language. That doesn't help blind and low-vision audience members, though. So now, an opera company in New Zealand has come up with an accessible solut…
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Colombia and Venezuela are neighbors in South America, and they share deep cultural ties despite different political histories. The Latin rock bands Bomba Estereo from Colombia and Rawayana, of Venezuela, have long wanted to work together. Now, the lead singers have finally made it happen in a newly released collaborative album called "Astropical."…
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The Sycamore Gap tree once sat symmetrically between two hills along Hadrian’s Wall. But more than 1 1/2 years ago it was chopped down, causing disbelief for locals and admirers that considered it a sacred site. Now, two individuals in the UK are being tried for chopping the tree down. Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with lawyer Sarah Dodd, a tree law e…
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Ukrainian officials flew to Washington on Wednesday with high hopes. They thought they might finally sign a long-awaited deal with the US to develop Ukraine’s mineral, oil and gas resources. Ukraine and the US were originally expected to sign the agreement back in February, until a public argument erupted in the Oval Office. Gracelin Baskaran, dire…
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Spain is testing out new artificial intelligence technology that will change the speed limit on a major highway based on weather conditions, the amount of traffic, time of day and road conditions. They hope the system will help alleviate gridlock and increase safety on one of the country's busiest highways. The World's transportation correspondent …
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German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a leader of the Protestant resistance to the Nazi regime, was executed 80 years ago for his role on the fringes of a failed plot to assassinate Hitler. In the past decade, US Christian nationalists and others on the far-right have adopted Bonhoeffer as a patron saint, reading into his life and writings a theol…
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The UK's Defense Ministry released a statement announcing that Royal Air Force jets bombed a Houthi drone manufacturing facility in Yemen. It's the UK's first strike in coordination with the US, which allegedly bombed a migrant center filled with civilians on Monday. Iona Craig is a reporter who has covered Yemen for 15 years and has investigated a…
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In episode #2963, Eric Siu and Neil Patel discuss Apple's shift to ads, the effectiveness of QR codes, and the challenges CEOs face. They also cover navigating business challenges and the cyclical nature of business resilience. Note: This episode was recorded while traveling. Audio quality may be lower than our usual standards. TIME-STAMPED SHOW NO…
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Dr. Phil sits down with Health Secretary RFK Jr. for a raw, no-holds-barred town hall on his first 100 days in office—facing tough questions from the public, defending bold policies, and revealing the vision behind his most controversial decisions.     In a powerful LIVE town hall event, Dr. Phil sits down with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr…
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In Hong Kong on Tuesday, Claudia Mo, Jeremy Tam, Kwok Ka-ki and Gary Fan were released from prison after spending more than four years there. They are among 47 activists arrested in 2021 for their roles in an unofficial primary election under the Beijing-imposed National Security Law. Marco Werman speaks with Kris Cheng, a reporter from Hong Kong c…
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Fourteen-year-old batting sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi cemented his future in cricket on Monday when he became the youngest person to score a century in men’s T20 cricket, a format of the sport. A “century” in cricket is when a batter scores 100 or more runs in a single inning. Host Marco Werman and Carolyn Beeler have the details.…
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The Herd initiative is bringing life-size puppet animals on a migration across the globe. It's from the same team that also took Little Amal, the Syrian refugee puppet, on a global tour. This time, however, it's about raising awareness about the planet's climate crisis. Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with David Lan, producer of The Herd project, about …
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In Canada, election results mark a reversal of political fortunes. The Liberal Party's victory in Monday's federal election follows a long slump in popularity. But the Trump administration's trade policies and rhetoric concerning Canada have driven a shift in Canada's political landscape. The election results are widely being seen as a mandate for …
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In episode #2962, Eric Siu and Neil Patel discuss buying attention in digital marketing, the evolution of personal branding, and the growing role of AI. They highlight the risks of algorithm changes and the need to combine human insight with AI to drive business efficiencies. Note: This episode was recorded while traveling. Audio quality may be low…
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Radical Graduate Students Get Full Ride to Spew Anti-American Hate The Trump administration is going after Harvard and other elite universities for becoming hotbeds of antisemitism and dangerous anti-American ideologies. And the worst part is our tax dollars have been paying for this institutionalized indoctrination.…
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Dr. Phil joins Patty Morin, grieving mother of Rachel Morin, and Attorney Randolph Rice to unpack the verdict, explore justice, immigration, and healing, and share how a community rallies after tragedy.   The heartbreaking murder of Rachel Morin shook the nation and opened up crucial conversations about justice, loss, and healing. In this episode, …
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In episode #2961, Eric Siu and Neil Patel highlight the power of networking, long-term relationships, and adapting to market changes. They also discuss tariffs, building support networks, and collaborating with competitors. Note: This episode was recorded while traveling. Audio quality may be lower than our usual standards. TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES …
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