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Today in Canadian History

Marc Affeld and Joe Burima

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Each episode of Today in Canadian History contains an interview with a Canadian professor, journalist, author, or “everyday” historian and focuses on a unique event or moment that took place on that day in Canadian history. Today in Canadian History presents Canada’s past in a unique and accessible manner. The series is designed to be a first step to learning more about our past. We would like to remind Canadians not just about what makes our country great, but what makes it complicated, bea ...
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Sachs Realty uncovers truths in the housing market, commercial real estate, and the U..S. economy. New episodes posted weekly with Host, Todd Sachs, a Maryland Real Estate Broker who has been serving the real estate industry since 1989. Here you’ll enjoy great interviews, commentary, and professional opinions from around the globe. Listen to hear truths and opinions you won’t hear on Main Stream Media.
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The Brilliant Idiots

Charlamange Tha God and Andrew Schulz

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Charlamagne Tha God and Andrew Schulz are The Brilliant Idiots. Join them each week as they explore the issues of the day in a style that's often idiotic, sometimes brilliant and always hysterical.
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Kiwi Yarns

Stuff | Brodie Kane Media

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Welcome to Kiwi Yarns - those yarns you have where you sit down, put the kettle on, pour a whiskey or crack open a beer I honestly don‘t mind. Anyway! We‘re sitting down and we’re yarning to some great New Zealanders, their back stories, their front stories, even stories where they went sideways, we will go there. It’s a place where we celebrate the great people of this glorious nation.
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Welcome to INFI: the Future of Finance, hosted by American economist and author Dr. Robert P. Murphy. Each week tune in for dynamic discussions with business pioneers about emerging trends in finance, life insurance, asset management, technology, and more.
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Two friends, Amy Watson & Sarah Ullrich, understand the need to continue the conversation after completing a really great book that you didn't want to end. You know that feeling you get when you finish a good book, and you simply can't move on? Find yourself needing just a little more? This multi-trope romance podcast gives you the opportunity to dig deeper with us into books we love as we discuss all the reasons we can't move on.
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The People's Recorder

Spark Media, Inc.

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The People’s Recorder is a podcast about the 1930s Federal Writers’ Project: what it achieved, where it fell short, and what it means for Americans today. Each episode features stories of individual writers, new places, and the project's impact on people's lives. Along the way we hear from historians, novelists, and others who shed light on that experience and unexpected connections to American society today. The People's Recorder recounts a forgotten chapter in our history. Join us on an un ...
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Snoozecast

Snoozecast

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Snoozecast is the podcast designed to help you fall asleep. Episodes air every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Support for Snoozecast comes from Rula. Connect with licensed therapists who accept your insurance — starting at just $15 a session. rula.com/snoozecast Learn about our premium listening options at snoozecast.com/plus, which unlocks ad-free listening to our expanded catalog, including bonus original stories.
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I think that if you want to understand the world we live in today, it helps to understand the important events of history. In this series, we are going to look at major events, people, documents, places, books, and ideas that have shaped history, and thus shaped our modern world.
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I've had a full life and I'm full of stories. I also have a few opinions of what I have observed in my life. I'll share with you quotes that I have collected over the years and what I am reading, whether a favorite novel or any other varieties of books I like to read. I'll also tell you what is happening on my farm here in NE Oklahoma.
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On "The Harim Abiff Affect Podcast" We will be discussing current events, Nationality, Racism, Parenthood, Finance, Biological Warfare, Politics, Veganism, Nepotism, Sexuality, etc. Here on "The Harim Abiff Affect" no topic is too touchy for Us To cover.
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I WANTED TO SHARE MY FEELINGS THAT'S WHY I MADE THIS VIDEOS it's HARD FOR ME TO WRITE IT DOWN HERE BECAUSE I DONT TO HOW TO PUT MY FEELINGS INTO WORDS. I'LL KEEP MAKING THESE VIDEOS UNTIL AN UNLESS I GET OVER THIS HARD PHASES. BECAUSE I CANT SHARE MY FEELINGS TO ANYONE , NOBODY UNDERSTANDS WHAT I AM GOING THROUGH. ALL THEY SAY IS THAT "THINGS WILL BE OK AFTER SOMETIME " FROM PAST 5 MONTHS I AM GOING THROUGH THIS PHASE. THINGS ARE GETTING BETTER I THINK, BUT AT TIMES IT BECOMES SO HARD TO TAC ...
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Jesus is coming back and he will come not just to judge all unrightousness on the earth, but He will come for his bride, the glorious church. Before that, He restores the 5-fold ministry that will equipp and prepare the church to do the works of God on the earth. Without His revelation and power, we are not ready to go through the challenging times ahead. Core Scriptures: Ephesians 3:1-5 // 4:7-16 // 5:27 // 1.Samuel 17:40
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Success is different for every individual, money, cars, nice house! I think you will find what you are looking for as I interview guest from all walks of life. From athletes, to entrepreneurs and all types of careers! I will help you to find the Shape of Success.
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Consumers are weird. They don't do what they say they will do and don't act how we think they "should." Enter Melina Palmer, a sales conversion expert with a personal mission to make your business more effective and brain friendly. In this podcast, Melina will take the complex concepts of behavioral economics (the study and science of why people buy - or not) and provide simple, actionable tips you can apply right away in your business. Whether you're a small business or thriving corporation ...
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Where I Can Be Found ⚡️ [email protected] Website https://www.grandmashomestead.farm/ Grandma’s Homestead YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSToUQtbYDfAOrViPvJ24SA Farm Animal Life YouTube Channel No word. No story line. Just animals on the farm https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSToUQtbYDfAOrViPvJ24SA This Grandma’s Life Podcas…
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Economist George Selgin has a new book, False Dawn, from the University of Chicago Press, explaining the latest research on how the New Deal did—and didn't—promote US recovery from the Great Depression. But first, he and Bob discuss George's arguments with the HODLers on whether Bitcoin is a store of value or medium of exchange. Watch the video ver…
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In this episode of The Brainy Business podcast, Melina Palmer welcomes back Jason Voiovich, author of the intriguing book, Bullfrogs Bingo and the Little House on the Prairie. Together, they explore the innovative spirit of the Great Depression, a time often associated with scarcity, yet brimming with unexpected creativity and invention. Jason shar…
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George Selgin is a senior fellow and director emeritus at the Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives at the Cato Institute, as well as the author of the new book titled False Dawn: The New Deal and the Promise of Recovery, 1933-1947. George returns to the show to discuss the complicated economic history of the Great Depression, how that his…
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ITR Economics has been predicting a “Great Depression” beginning around 2030. Over the past seven years, I’ve had multiple representatives from their firm on the show, and they’ve never wavered from that forecast. That might not sound so alarming—until you realize that their long-term predictive track record is 94% accurate over the last 70 years. …
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ITR Economics has been predicting a “Great Depression” beginning around 2030. Over the past seven years, I’ve had multiple representatives from their firm on the show, and they’ve never wavered from that forecast. That might not sound so alarming—until you realize that their long-term predictive track record is 94% accurate over the last 70 years. …
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This week’s guest is a little bit special. Actually - she’s very special. My mum swam the Cook Strait at 40, has completed multiple marathons and Ironman events, and now, as she nears 70, she’s preparing for yet another epic physical challenge. And she did it all while raising my brother and me. In this episode, the lines blur a bit over who’s inte…
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Not long ago, I made the case that it’s not too late to buy Bitcoin—even after it crossed the $100,000 mark. Why? Because the nature of the opportunity has changed. When governments and institutions start stockpiling a finite asset, you’re no longer just betting on price—you’re watching a new system take shape. And interestingly, a very similar sto…
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Not long ago, I made the case that it’s not too late to buy Bitcoin—even after it crossed the $100,000 mark. Why? Because the nature of the opportunity has changed. When governments and institutions start stockpiling a finite asset, you're no longer just betting on price—you’re watching a new system take shape. And interestingly, a very similar sto…
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Tonight, we shall read the next part to “Persuasion”, the last novel fully completed by Jane Austen, and published in 1817. The story concerns Anne Elliot, an Englishwoman whose family moves in order to lower their expenses, by renting their home to an Admiral and his wife. In the last episode, Anne is stunned to learn of Louisa Musgrove’s sudden e…
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Bob breaks down the arguments for and against the so-called Big Beautiful Bill. Proponents like Stephen Miller are correct when they claim it contains record spending and tax cuts, while opponents like Thomas Massie and Elon Musk are right when they say it doesn't do nearly enough. Either way, Bob provides actual numbers for viewers to make an info…
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In this episode of The Brilliant Idiots, Charlamagne Tha God (aka Lenard) shares his wild ride at the Cannes Lions Festival — from celeb run-ins and next-level networking to awkward club moments that sparked a serious (and hilarious) misunderstanding. The guys get into the importance of clear intros in social settings, how quick people are to jump …
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Unlocking all 15 senses of the body, soul, and spirit is an empowering journey that transcends traditional perception. Begin by cultivating heightened awareness—practice mindfulness to connect deeply with your immediate environment and inner self. Engage in sensory exploration: experiment with aromatherapy to awaken the olfactory sense, or indulge …
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Andy Levin is an advisor to many central banks around the world and professor of economics at Dartmouth College. Andy returns to the show for a special bonus episode to discuss his pervious appearance and accompanying policy brief where he calls for an independent inspector general at the Federal Reserve. Check out the transcript for this week’s ep…
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Send us a text Looking for Siding in the Treasure Valley? Give Nathan owner of Orchard & Co Siding a call 208-914-4628 Support the show For merchandise, podcast and youtube: westankersley.com You have a limited offer you can use now, that gets you up to 48% off your first subscription or 20% off one time purchases with code WEST20 at checkout You c…
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In this episode of The Brainy Business podcast, Melina Palmer welcomes Abby Davisson, co-author of the insightful book, Money and Love. Together, they explore the complexities of decision-making in life and relationships, discussing a powerful framework called the Five Cs that can help individuals navigate significant choices with clarity and inten…
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Tonight, we’ll read another excerpt from French writer Marcel Proust’s monumental “In Search of Lost Time” which is seven volumes long, and first published in 1913. “In Search of Lost Time” follows the narrator's recollections and experiences in the late 19th-century and early 20th-century high-society France, while reflecting on the loss of time a…
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In this episode of The Brainy Business podcast, Melina Palmer dives deep into the concept of optimism bias, exploring how it influences our beliefs, behaviors, and decision-making—sometimes to our benefit and other times to our detriment. This refreshed replay of one of the foundational episodes from early 2019 highlights the sneaky cognitive short…
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Tonight, we’ll read “M. Swann” the next part in our series from French writer Marcel Proust’s monumental “In Search of Lost Time” which is seven volumes long, and first published in 1913. “In Search of Lost Time” follows the narrator's recollections and experiences in the late 19th-century and early 20th-century high-society France. This series doe…
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Send us a text Support the show For merchandise, podcast and youtube: westankersley.com You have a limited offer you can use now, that gets you up to 48% off your first subscription or 20% off one time purchases with code WEST20 at checkout You can claim it at:https://magicmind.com/WEST20 Join The Patreon https://patreon.com/Westankersley Follow Sh…
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Sign up for the Bitcoin Policy Summit with our special Macro Musings Discount Code! Matthew Pines is the executive director of the Bitcoin Policy institute. Matthew returns to the show to discuss the future of Bitcoin as a strategic reserve, US stablecoin regulation, geopolitics under Trump, monetary policy at the Fed, and much more. Check out the …
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Dating, Part 1 Navigating the Dreaded (But Sometimes Needed) Dating Apps! Today we started a series on one of my favorite topics: dating. When I was in clinical practice in Philadelphia, a large proportion of my patients self-identified as single, without partner, so this was one of my favorite problems to help people with, and why I wrote the book…
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Theo Dāvid is currently deep in rehearsals for Auckland Theatre Company’s Romeo and Juliet - and even if you’re not a Shakespeare geek, he shares some beautiful insights into why this 400-year-old writer and his works are still so relevant today. A proud Samoan who grew up in South Auckland, Theo now lives in Mission Bay (his mates give him plenty …
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God has given us a fountain of wisdom and practical advice in the Psalms, that help us navigate through the challenges of daily life. He also gives us the perfect recipe to something that everyone, whether believing in God or not wants: happiness. How to have authority, you can find out in Psalm 2. Be blessed - Schalom! Music credit for podcast: Ep…
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Bitcoin just crossed $100,000, and you’re probably thinking: “I missed it.” And you wouldn’t be alone. That’s how most people feel. They heard about it at $1,000… were told it was a scam at $10,000… waited for a pullback at $30,000… and now that it’s over six figures, they’ve mentally closed the door on the opportunity. It’s human nature to assume …
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Bitcoin just crossed $100,000, and you’re probably thinking: “I missed it.” And you wouldn’t be alone. That’s how most people feel. They heard about it at $1,000… were told it was a scam at $10,000… waited for a pullback at $30,000… and now that it’s over six figures, they’ve mentally closed the door on the opportunity. It’s human nature to assume …
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Tonight, we’ll continue the 1928 children's book by A. A. Milne “The house at Pooh Corner”. In the last episode Pooh discovers that fir-cones (and later sticks) dropped into the slow-moving river reappear downstream, invenitng the game of Poohsticks, which leads to playful mishaps such as Eeyore ending up inthe water. When Tigger’s bounce and the e…
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On this episode of the Brilliant Idiots, Charlamagne tha God and Andrew Schulz sit down with Cenk Uygur, founder of The Young Turks, for a raw and unfiltered convo that covers everything from religion to radical politics, Trump to mental health, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to media trust. Cenk opens up about his personal journey from relig…
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