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Zero Degrees

Pickaxe

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Zero Degrees is the podcast with no qualifications, where we solve your complications every week! Join Harry, Lydia and Ravs as they stumble their way through a variety of silly, serious and down right ridiculous questions submitted by their audiences! Send in your questions here! https://yogsca.st/zd Hosted by: Harry @harrybarry Lydia @squidgaming Ravs @ravsy_
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Zero Degrees (0º)

Claire & Gabe Brown

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Are you someone who hears a mathematic or scientific phrase and mentally checks out of the conversation because you THINK you won't be able to understand it? Well - this podcast is definitely for you! Perhaps you sit at home and it suddenly dawns on you... wait... how does my smart phone REALLY work? Once again - this podcast is definitely for you! Maybe you're someone who groans at having to explain for the millionth time to your friends how gravity works. Surprise surprise... this podcast ...
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Drive to Net Zero

Schneider Electric

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The UK is committed to reducing all greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Join us as we travel on this road to Net Zero and speak with people who live and breath energy reduction and legislation.
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Best Business Podcast (Gold), British Podcast Awards 2023 How do you build a fully electric motorcycle with no compromises on performance? How can we truly experience what the virtual world feels like? What does it take to design the first commercially available flying car? And how do you build a lightsaber? These are some of the questions this podcast answers as we share the moments where digital transforms physical, and meet the brilliant minds behind some of the most innovative products a ...
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Welcome to Venture2Roam! We (Will and Kate) venture to explore the American West, overlanding with our family and friends. This channel follows our overland adventures, our approach to primitive camping, Jeep Wrangler upgrades (and fixes), reviews of the gear we use, and of the amazing rigs and equipment we meet along the way. We give our honest opinion on equipment and gear, share any hard learned lessons and tips we've picked up along the way, and highlight the overlanding community we lov ...
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WFYI News Now

WFYI Public Media

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Hear the news you need to stay informed on your community with WFYI News Now. From the biggest stories of the day to new policy, research and events, this podcast keeps you connected to Central Indiana and statewide Indiana news. From WFYI's studios in Indianapolis, host Abriana Herron brings you reporting from WFYI and IPB News journalists in 10 minutes or less every weekday.
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No-nonsense marketing content and interviews to help you master marketing and grow your business. Hosted by Allan Dib, bestselling author of The 1-Page Marketing Plan and Lean Marketing.
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What if you could have a healthier, more secure lifestyle with greater sustainability and self-sufficiency for you, your family and your community? That’s what Homesteading Family is all about. Carolyn and Josh have taken their popular YouTube series, “Pantry Chat” and turned it into a podcast so you can discover how to take the leap from a “normal” life to a homestead life, filled with meaning, beauty and freedom. It doesn’t matter if you’re in the city or the country, if you’ve ever wanted ...
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Sick of hearing “just network more” or “update your portfolio” as fashion career advice? Same. This show is all real talk, no BS — just candid convos with actual freelance fashion designers (and TDs, PDs, patternmakers, textile pros, and beyond) who are doing the damn thing. Every episode, they spill the details: how they found their first client, how they price their work, what they say in pitches, and how they get paid what they’re worth. No gatekeeping. No sugarcoating. Hosted by Sew Heid ...
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Adapt Faster

Kyle Burt

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Success in life, in business, and in your career is not determined by intelligence, speed, or strength, but rather, by how adaptable you are to change. Agility & elasticity reign supreme and adaptability quotient (AQ) is perhaps more powerful than IQ and EQ combined. On this podcast, we're searching for the most adaptable human beings in business, often found leading technology change, customer experience, and reform efforts in organizations on their way to creating the future of work. Spons ...
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Welcome home, Modern Mystic- to the place where your soul-seeking journey will never feel lonely again. Welcome to the place where wonder and awe are an everyday occurrence; where inner transformation is the name of the game; and where you always leave more empowered and expanded than you were when you came. I'm Hayley Winter, and I invite you to meet me here- at the bridge where Science, Psychology, and Spirituality merge- and together we'll explore the magic and mystery of this human exper ...
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Impact Around the World by EDHEC Alumni showcases how EDHEC alumni are living, working, adapting and thriving around the world. In each half-hour episode, a former EDHEC student reveals how they’ve shared, cared and dared in the face of challenge, delving into their career highlights, insights into how they’ve adapted in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the memories of their student days. The interviews are brought to you by EDHEC Alumni in association with the pioneering EDHEC Delegat ...
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What if everything you thought you knew about personal finance was wrong—even after getting a finance degree? In this episode of the 2 Comma Club Podcast, I sit down with Brennan Schlagbaum (aka @budgetdog) to uncover the emotional, behavioral, and practical truths about money that traditional education never teaches. You’ll learn: • Why automation…
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Purdue University announced it is sponsoring a mission to locate Amelia Earhart’s lost aircraft. Faith leaders held a funeral service for those they say are "marked for death" by the federal tax and spending cut bill. Governor Mike Braun says Indiana agencies have improved coordination to better enforce Indiana's anti-abortion laws and regulations …
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A mass shooting in downtown Indianapolis early Saturday left two teenagers dead and five others injured. Some of America’s newest citizens took the Oath of Citizenship in downtown Indianapolis Thursday as the country celebrates its 249th birthday. The Trump administration told states last week that it won’t be dispersing nearly seven billion dollar…
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What if you could build a thriving freelance fashion business… while raising a toddler at home? That’s exactly what Philippa Cooper—aka Pip—has done, working just two days a week. In this episode, Pip shares how she went from a COVID layoff to building a client roster using platforms like PeoplePerHour and LinkedIn. You’ll hear how she doubled proj…
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What if you could beat the best funnel ever built—by accident? Meet Gabor Kriston, the man who outconverted Russell Brunson’s top-performing funnel during ClickFunnels’ Funnel Games. In this episode of the 2 Comma Club Podcast, Gabor breaks down how AI, pattern recognition, and real-world testing allowed him and his team to double the conversions o…
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In this episode, Josh sits down with Jade Koyle of Grand Teton Ancient Grains to dive deep into the world of ancient grains like einkorn, emmer, and spelt. They discuss how regenerative agriculture practices not only rebuild soil health but also produce more nutrient-dense crops, leading to better health for your family and the planet. Jade shares …
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Indianapolis is celebrating Independence Day with the annual Fourth Fest downtown. The Indiana Fever are the 2025 Commissioner’s Cup champions. The name of the tech company behind a proposal to build a data center in Franklin Township has been hidden from the public. The Indiana Criminal Justice Institute will offer vouchers for discounted Uber and…
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Most entrepreneurs try to scale with strategy alone. John and Chelsea Jubilee took a different route: they hydrated their bodies, honored their marriage, and followed God's lead. The result? A multi-million dollar business born from pain and filled with purpose. In this episode of the 2 Comma Club Podcast, John Marsch dives into the powerful story …
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The long-closed John Marshall High school on the city’s far eastside will be repurposed. The Indiana Supreme Court heard a property tax case that could impact local government and school finances. Public colleges are planning to eliminate almost 20 percent of their degree programs across the state, following new legislative requirements. Governor M…
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What if your obsession with learning is actually stopping you from succeeding? In this intriguing solo episode, Allan Dib reviews Pat Flynn’s book Lean Learning and challenges the widely held belief that more information equals more progress. Drawing from his own experiences with inspiration paralysis and course overload, Allan dives into the power…
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The Indianapolis Vision Zero Task Force has released an initial plan to make the city safer for pedestrians, cyclists and drivers. The Indiana Department of Child Services is undergoing what it calls a “transformational” reorganization of its agency. Indiana officials seek to execute a third death row inmate less than a year after the state ended i…
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A new mural was installed at the Fletcher Place Community Center, painted in anticipation for the WNBA All-Star weekend. A proposed project to address affordable housing in Indianapolis received scrutiny at a recent meeting. Jeff Butts, who has led Wayne Township schools for more than a decade, will retire in January. A proposed data center would r…
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What if you could make your annual income in a single day — just by being in the right room? In this episode of the 2 Comma Club Podcast, Michael Fomkin breaks down the business of positioning, the power of pre-framing, and how he helps talent go from obscurity to national campaigns. You'll learn: Why fame fades if you believe it's about you How to…
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Seed-saving is a homesteading skill that takes time and practice. Many feel intimidated and overwhelmed with what can feel like endless information on the topic, but with this seed saving for beginners guide, you can start with the basics. You certainly don't need a college degree to get started with some seed saving on your homestead! For more inf…
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Turmoil among Indianapolis City-County Democrats continues following an investigation into allegations of sexual harassment and abuse in the mayor's office. A new charter school is set to open downtown next fall. A new initiative aims to bring healthy food to Indianapolis communities. Indiana's private school voucher program expanded more modestly …
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The state of Indiana's lawsuits against TikTok can move forward after the Indiana Supreme Court decided not to take on the social media company's appeals. Advocates for federal clean energy tax credits are speaking directly to U.S. Senators through ads — including Todd Young of Indiana. Indiana University could lose hundreds of degree programs as p…
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Are you making money but still feel unfulfilled? In this powerful episode of the 2 Comma Club Podcast, David D. Simons reveals why so many entrepreneurs hit 6- and 7-figure milestones… and still feel miserable. If you've ever felt like you're "winning" on paper but losing in life, this conversation will change the way you build your business. David…
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Tobacco use among middle and high school students in Indiana continues to decline. College tuition rates for Indiana’s undergraduate students will be paused for two years. One measure of the strength of Indiana’s economy held steady for a third month according to new preliminary data. Indiana is introducing new tools on July 1st to evaluate if chil…
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Is your communication style scaling your business—or silently holding it back? In this deep-dive conversation, communication coach Arabella Macpherson joins Allan Dib to expose the invisible forces shaping how you lead, sell, and connect. From boardroom pitch strategies to mastering tone and language under pressure, Arabella unpacks the science of …
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A heat advisory for Central Indiana was extended until this Friday. The Indiana Pacers will have to continue their quest for an NBA Championship another year, after they lost to the Oklahoma City Thunder in the deciding game of the Finals. Parents and community members are raising concern about longer bus rides, school closures and a lack of transp…
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A new mural is coming to the Fletcher Place Community Center in downtown Indy as part of the WNBA Legacy Project. Marion County school districts could soon lose a significant amount of local dollars. A recent proposal by the U.S. Senate could require Indiana to roll back eligibility in the Medicaid expansion program. Indiana Secretary of State Dieg…
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What happens after you hit $100K on Upwork? For Afroditi, it meant finally stepping away. In this second half of our in-person interview, she shares how she scaled her freelance business, raised her rates, and built a system that brought clients to her. But she also reveals why she chose to leave it all behind. From pricing mindset to proposal tips…
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With the preservation season upon us, you may already be feeling the pressure to "get it all done" while also maintaining the home, the garden and the livestock... but what if I told you there's a secret hack for saving time when preserving food at home? Join me for today's Pantry Chat podcast as I share my tips! For more information on what our pr…
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The Indianapolis City-County Council approved funds to pay law firm Fisher Philips the remaining money owed for an independent investigation into the handling of sexual misconduct allegations. The Indiana Pacers beat the Oklahoma City Thunder to force a game 7 in the NBA Finals. Indiana’s Black Legislative Caucus Members reflect on Juneteenth. The …
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What if your life-changing business idea isn’t flashy… it’s just simple and faithful? Jaime Cross started with soap. No big brand. No massive team. Just one product, a clear mission, and a prayer for a billion-dollar idea. In this episode of the 2 Comma Club Podcast, she shares how she turned a vision from God into an 8-figure ecommerce brand using…
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The Indiana Pacers will return to Indianapolis fighting to stay alive in the NBA Finals. The Indianapolis Office of Sustainability recently released its annual report highlighting local advancements toward a more environmentally-friendly future. Attorney General Todd Rokita announced Monday that 55 attorneys general have agreed to a settlement with…
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Are you leveraging the full power of YouTube, or are you leaving significant growth and connection on the table? In this high-impact episode, Allan Dib sits down with YouTube ads expert Brian Moncada to reveal why YouTube is the most underrated growth engine for coaches, consultants, and creators. They explore how raw, consistent content builds lon…
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The Indiana Fever delivered the reigning WNBA champions the New York Liberty its first loss of the season on Saturday. A new hotel is coming to the Indianapolis International Airport. The 'Food in Transit' program is back for its eighth year, offering free produce to Indianapolis residents. More than 700 organizations and individuals signed a lette…
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Think you need a huge personal brand to succeed in 2025? Think again. Robin Alex (GoHighLevel co-founder) breaks down how he's scaling to 9 figures without the spotlight, clout-chasing, or content grind. In this episode of the 2 Comma Club Podcast, we explore: How Robin built an empire without being the face of it Why personal brands are overrated …
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Thousands gathered at the Indiana Statehouse in downtown Indianapolis over the weekend, part of the "No Kings" protests that took place nationwide. A new partnership on Indianapolis’s near north side is trying to make healthcare more accessible for formerly incarcerated people. A group responsible for shaping the future of public schools in Indiana…
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Join me with my guest, Amy Cross from The CrossLegacy, as we discuss how to properly harvest, wash, dry and store your produce so it lasts weeks (or months) longer! Amy is filled with great tips, from how to know how to wash different types of produce to which items are "produce buddies" or "produce frienemies." For more details, visit the blog pos…
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Fishers announced last week that nearly one thousand acres have been added to the city. Advanced manufacturing workers are in high demand across the state and there’s a growing need for credentialed workers in the sector. Indianapolis issued its first Knozone Action Day of the year. Oil company BP has put its project to store its carbon emissions u…
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A third member of the Indianapolis City-County Council has called for Mayor Joe Hogsett to resign. The expansion of a manufacturing warehouse in Lebanon is expected to create nearly 700 new jobs. The Keystone Group announced it purchased the former Anthem headquarters on Monument Circle. The City of Indianapolis announced a plan Tuesday for housing…
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Ever wondered how some people raise billions while others struggle to scrape by? This episode peels back the curtain on the secrets to raising capital that most entrepreneurs miss. Brad Blazar shares his step-by-step blueprint — from understanding securities regulations to overcoming limiting beliefs — that can help you grow your business beyond yo…
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A $27 million spending package at the Indianapolis City-County Council's Monday meeting was overshadowed by the fallout from a sexual harassment investigation. The Circle City Readers program is now funded through December. The northwest Indiana utility NIPSCO is working to repair a seawall near its Michigan City coal plant. People protested Presid…
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Are you designing your business around your ideal life—or sacrificing your life to build your business? In this refreshingly candid and heartfelt episode, entrepreneur and outsourcing entrepreneur, Linh Podetti, joins Allan Dib to unpack what it really means to scale without losing yourself. From juggling motherhood and business to redefining succe…
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We’re back—and better than ever—from our brand-new home in Sandy, Utah! In this episode, Utah Safety Council President John Wojciechowski and Occupational Safety Program Manager Karen Kitiona sit down with Eric Olsen, Communications Director at the Utah Labor Commission, for a fascinating and fun conversation. Here’s what you’ll hear: An inside loo…
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Indiana is one of the states included in a salmonella outbreak linked to eggs. More people living with H-I-V in Indiana will have access to supportive services with the opening of a new facility. A transitional housing complex in Indianapolis partially reopens, less than a year after a fire damaged the property. Why some Indiana children will NOT b…
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Carmel is the latest municipality to adopt restrictions on the number of rentals in neighborhoods. The Trump Administration recently rescinded guidance directing hospitals to provide emergency abortions to women when they are necessary to stabilize their medical condition. Purdue University gave a two-day notice to the student newspaper that it wou…
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What if your first freelance project paid just $15 and took a week to complete... would you keep going? In this first episode of our two-part series, I sit down in person with Afroditi, a Greek fashion freelancer who started on Upwork with no clients and no portfolio. She opens up about landing that first $15 sketch job, the fear and uncertainty sh…
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Are you stuck in the cycle of paying the “ignorance tax”—the cost of what you don’t know? In this episode, Charlie Johnson shares his raw insights on why many entrepreneurs burn money by staying in their comfort zone and failing to invest in knowledge, mentorship, and the right people. 💡 Inside, you’ll discover: • Why the ignorance tax is the most …
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Good quality coffee is hard to come by, especially a blend that you can actually enjoy black. Join us in this podcast episode with Lore Coffee Roasters' Graysen and Nicholas as we dig deeper into what makes quality coffee, why sourcing is important, and how to know it's mold and mycotoxin free. Give Lore Coffee a try with our custom half-caff blend…
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U.S. Representative André Carson is seeking information on how an Indiana military base could potentially be used as an immigration detention center. A former administrator of two now-closed Indiana virtual charter schools has agreed to plead guilty in a multi-million dollar fraud case. Indiana is bringing back A-to-F letter grades for schools – bu…
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Your power bill might go up over the next two years, if you're a Marion County resident. Indianapolis will be hosting the U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials again in 2028. An Indianapolis tutoring program found results for struggling young readers since 2023 – but the program’s future is in jeopardy. What’s at stake if major Medicaid reforms make it thro…
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Most entrepreneurs are too busy worrying about sales, marketing, and competitors—but they’re ignoring the biggest determinant of their success: their environment. In this episode, Draye Redfern breaks down why your environment might be sabotaging your success—and how to flip the script before it’s too late. If your surroundings are shaping you, you…
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Democratic Indianapolis City-County Councilor Andy Nielsen has called for the resignation of Mayor Joe Hogsett after the final report of an investigative committee was released. A county judge is ordering the state to reopen a federal rental assistance program that was abruptly shut down in March. The U.S. Department of Energy has revoked a grant t…
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Are you growing your business faster than you're growing yourself? In this insightful and brutally honest episode, executive coach and bestselling author Alisa Cohn joins Allan Dib to explore the inner transformation founders must make to truly scale. Drawing from her acclaimed book From Start-Up to Grown-Up, Alisa shares how emotional regulation, …
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A $27 million spring spending package before the City-County Council will receive a final vote next week. Nearly half of all the solar installed in Indiana came online last year, mostly from the state's utilities. Monroe County is the only Indiana jurisdiction named on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s list of cities, counties and states t…
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The Indiana Pacers are going to the NBA Finals. Parents of medically complex children say the changes made by the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration following the 2023 Medicaid forecasting error left families without critical services. Purdue University is closing its Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging. The U.S. Department …
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