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Your All-Access Pass to the Hilltop! Straight from the Hilltop Studio, join hosts Angie Cooksy and Ben Jedd as they dive into the stories, experiences, and behind-the-scenes moments that make Bradley University one of a kind. From inspiring faculty and passionate students to dedicated staff and standout alumni, we’re bringing you the voices that shape campus life. Whether you're looking for insider tips, amazing achievements, or just a fun way to connect with Bradley, each 30-minute episode ...
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GOOD ON WOOD

St Stephen's University

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“If you are going to follow Jesus, you better look good on wood.” - Daniel Berrigan SJ The Good on Wood podcast explores the lives of dangerous disciples, holy mischief makers, contemplative activists, and ordinary radicals in hopes that their witness would inspire a new generation of Jesus followers to get up, get out, and get into some "good trouble." A production of St Stephens University & The Jim Forest Institute of Religion, Peace & Justice
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Bridging the gap between technical education & the workforce 🎙 Hosted by Matt Kirchner, each episode features conversations with leaders who are shaping, innovating and disrupting the future of the skilled workforce and how we inspire and train individuals toward those jobs. STEM, Career and Technical Education, and Engineering educators - this podcast is for you! Manufacturing and industrial employers - this podcast is for you, too!
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A podcast and conversation where we take time to explore different parts or our world and the forces affecting them. Walter Givhan, a retired Air Force General and the President of the Alabama World Affairs Council hosts Speaking Globally which brings together expert voices from around the globe for conversations about culture, context, and issues that matter.
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Outside’s longstanding literary storytelling tradition comes to life in audio with features that will both entertain and inform listeners. We launched in March 2016 with our first series, Science of Survival, and have since expanded our show and now offer a range of story formats, including reports from our correspondents in the field and interviews with the biggest figures in sports, adventure, and the outdoors.
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“The Theory of the Postdoc Evolution” is a podcast from the Postdoctoral Development Centre of Queen’s University Belfast. It aims to provide postdocs with information helping them to develop their careers. It includes, for example, interviews of professionals talking about their career paths, information on the Higher Education system and ways to improve researchers’ CVs. For more info go to: go.qub.ac.uk/PodcastPDC
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Medium Curious

Sarah Rathke and Jane Morgan

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Jane and Sarah are two, normal moms who have discovered that they can chat to the other side. They hope to bring the craft of mediumship out of the woo and into the whoa by revealing undeniable evidence as well as heartfelt connections. Getting in touch with your intuition is what it’s all about and Jane and Sarah want you to get in touch with yours too!
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Science Friction's latest series is: Cooked. We dig into food science pickles. Why are studies showing that ice cream could be good for you? Do we really need as many electrolytes as the internet says? And why are people feeling good on the carnivore diet? Nutrition and food scientist Dr Emma Beckett takes us through what the evidence says about foods like meat, ice cream and potatoes — and unpicks why nutrition studies can be so conflicting and confusing. All six episodes of Cooked are avai ...
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Welcome to Championship Vision. Impact, Grow and Share!! I believe that coach's must have an impact on their players and fellow coaches. They must continually grow and get better and we must all share ideas to make the coaching profession better for our student-athletes.
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Explore the connection between university and high school through the journeys of current SFU Students that have found their passion in the Faculty of Environment. Created by students for students, this podcast aims to make the transition from high school feel less daunting by sharing the breadth of opportunities available in university and how others discovered their interests.
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Rise and Bind

Advisor Evolved

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If you're a growth driven insurance professional who wants to take your agency to an entirely new level, the Rise and Bind podcast is a must-listen for you! Join us as we dive deep into all of the industry's hottest topics. From agency technology, automation, integration, SEO and advanced digital marketing, to customer acquisition & retention strategies, you'll be both educated, and highly motivated after each and every episode!
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It's about the triple aim!

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This Week in Health Innovation is produced and hosted by former managed health care executive and public health specialist Gregg Masters MPH. Gregg brings decades of clinical, administrative, managed healthcare and hospital/physician (PHO, MSO) joint venture alignment insight to new media centered on health innovation - from idea to business model. A respected leader with objective insight into digital media and disruptive innovation business models from ACOs to direct medical practice and t ...
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In today's episode of Good on Wood we speak to Reverend René August & Reverend Edwin Arrison about the life and legacy of Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Focusing on their personal relationships to the Bishop and his early influences, spirituality, radical action, and the profound impact Tutu had on the fight against Apartheid in South Africa. Together we…
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Ben Ayers has devoted his life to the Himalaya. If that conjures images in your mind of stone-faced mountaineers risking life and limb in pursuit of glory on the world’s highest peaks, you’ve got the wrong guy. Ben knows those guys and gals, but his experiences in these mountains are decidedly more down to Earth. In fact, despite living half the ye…
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Meet Jane and Sarah’s husbands in this sweet episode. Both Jane and Sarah deeply appreciate being in relationships that are supportive of their mediumship and spiritual journeys. Hear how Spirit worked behind the scenes to expand David and Sarah’s family and how Jane manifested meeting her sweet hubs, Joe.** In this conversation, they think it is s…
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What do tariffs have to do with technical education? A lot more than you might think. As U.S. trade policy shifts, it’s not just manufacturers who will feel the effects—STEM and technical education programs will too. From rising equipment costs to a surge in demand for skilled talent, today’s tariff decisions could reshape how we train tomorrow’s w…
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We all do it, zip as fast as we can around our favorite trails and rides. Maybe it’s because we feel a pull to get to the next thing, want to rush through the hard part to get to the fun part, or only have a brief window in our overbooked day. Whatever the reason, moving fast often results in missing out on the moment. But what would our time outsi…
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When there were no other podcasts of the likes out there, Sarah and Jane devoured Suzannah Scully’s 2015-2017 podcast, The Cosmos in You! In this episode, Jane and Sarah are thrilled to chat with Suzannah and share the huge impact that The Cosmos in You had on their own spiritual journeys. Suzannah describes the origins of her show, how it affected…
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State Senator Julian Bradley joins Matt Kirchner for a wide-ranging conversation on how policymakers should be thinking about AI, energy, and education. Bradley explains why his committee chose not to recommend regulation of AI, how this move differs from other states, and how artificial intelligence could help solve workforce shortages in critical…
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episode 372 of the championship vision podcast today we have Dr. Anthony Pappas. Dr. Pappas I'm going to tell you right now and he's in his 45th year as head coach of the Waterloo West High School and 48th year overall as head coach as a prep athlete played on Mason City High School basketball. and baseball teams that participated in five state tou…
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This interview with Ruchita Sinha, partner at AV8 Ventures, explores her journey from science to venture capital and her approach to early-stage investing. She discusses AV8’s focus on AI-driven innovation in healthcare, enterprise tech, and financial services, and shares insights on evaluating founders, what distinguishes a good company builder, n…
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Culture is a term that different outdoor communities like to discuss often, but what is culture exactly and how do we make sense of it—how do we define it? To really understand it, you need a person who can wax poetic, you need someone who has dedicated their life to communicating the ineffable to the masses…you know, someone who has held a mic in …
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PART 2! Be sure to go back to Episode 43 to listen to the first 1/2 of this conversation, it will be richer and more fun if you do. :) 🐸 ~~~~ Grab your pen and get ready to take some notes from medium and author Cheryl Page! She’s back with Part 2 to teach us the importance of not only leaving room for questions, but of asking the right questions! …
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Is the traditional university model failing today’s students—and the industries that depend on them? Dr. Robert McMahan, President of Kettering University, shares a bold, workforce-driven vision for higher education. From co-op rotations that give students 2.5 years of paid, professional experience before graduation, to integrating trends like arti…
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In today's episode of Good on Wood we speak to Sami Awad (Co-Director of Nonviolence International & Founder of The Holy Land Trust) about the life and legacy of his uncle Mubarak Awad (oft referred to as “the Gandhi of Palestine”). In our conversation, Sami Awad shares personal anecdotes and historical context, highlighting the profound teachings …
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Mikah Meyer is a persistently-filled-with-joy endurance athlete and the first person to visit all 419 National Parks sites in one continuous three year road trip. But before he was making headlines, Mikah was just a kid growing up in Middle America with a secret he thought was a death sentence. When the stories we tell ourselves become our reality,…
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Cheryl A. Page’s spiritual awakening following the loss of her partner takes her on a scientist’s journey full of mysticism and wonder! She shares how her background, the impact of grief, and her quest for understanding the continuity of consciousness gave her unbelievable, jaw-dropping experiences. Cheryl takes a scientific approach to mediumship,…
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What happens when a legendary NFL team partners with a tech giant to fuel regional innovation? In this episode of The TechEd Podcast, host Matt Kirchner sits down with Jill Enos, Managing Partner at TitletownTech — the one-of-a-kind venture firm backed by the Green Bay Packers and Microsoft. Jill unpacks how TitletownTech is redefining early-stage …
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Head Coach Bradley Sutphin will begin his fourth season at Narrows High School and his 16 overall season coaching. Coach Sutphin has previously coached at Fort Chiswell High School, George Wythe High School, and Pulaski County High School. During his 17 years Coach Sutphin has coached Football, Basketball, Baseball, and Softball. Coach Sutphin led …
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In this episode, it’s just Jane and Sarah cracking each other up as they go through quotes that bring them comfort and make them happy! Jane tells us why 42 is her favorite number and how it relates to life and the universe. The journey of self-discovery and the connection between nature and spirit brings up more questions than answers for these tw…
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Mostly, professional athletes are…kind of boring. Not because they’re fundamentally uninteresting. Rather, they’re too polished and are trained to spout canned and cliched nothing burger answers. But not professional snowboarder Kimmy Fasani. Kimmy has a remarkable way of distilling her snowboarding adventures into lessons she uses to navigate chal…
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The right mentor can totally change the college and career trajectory of a student. Today, we're exploring the power of mentorships through the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation. Join former NASA astronaut Joe Tanner and current Astronaut Scholar Curtis Althaus as they dive into the powerful, and often overlooked, role mentorship plays in building t…
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Leaders are under pressure to project certainty and to know all the answers. In this interview podcast, Julie Linn Teigland, a Managing Partner at EY, tells IMD’s Howard Yu why it’s better to admit you’re unsure and collaborate to find a solution. ***** Read our magazine, I by IMD, here: https://www.imd.org/ibyimd/ Discover IMD's leadership program…
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In today's episode of Good on Wood we speak to Dr Bradley Jersak (SSU's Principle & Dean of Theology & Culture) about the profound life and philosophy of Simone Weil. Exploring together her political philosophy and anti-fascist radicalism, her mysticism and theological insights and ultimately revealing in her "praxis of incarnation." Simone Weil's …
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Know what you call a group of Panthers? A claw. Know what we call our group of calls of the game for Panther basketball? Claw Calls of course. The Panther season ended in the first round of the NIT. SMU defeated UNI 73-63 in Dallas Wednesday night. Trey Campbell led the Panthers with 16 points and 4 assists, while Tytan Anderson chipped in 14 in th…
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An interesting thing happened when Scott Losse started poking fun at snowboarders and mountain bikers in his Instagram posts: He went from being sort of known around Seattle as a stand up comedian to blowing up across social media as the guy saying all the things a lot of us think when we’re at the mountain, on the trails, or in the bike park. Loss…
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With tariffs back in the spotlight, what’s their real impact on trade, business, and jobs? Are they a necessary tool for protecting American industry, or do they do more harm than good? This week, host Matt Kirchner sits down with John Murphy, Senior Vice President, Head of International for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, to break down the complex w…
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In episode 79 of o11ycast, Hamel Husain joins the o11ycast crew to discuss the challenges of monitoring AI systems, why off-the-shelf metrics can be misleading, and how error analysis is the key to making AI models more reliable. Plus, insights into how Honeycomb built its Query Assistant and what teams should prioritize when working with AI observ…
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Billy Teedan Coach Teeden just finished his 10th season as the Head Boys Basketball Coach at Plant City High School. He has led the Raiders to 8 regional appearances and a district championship title. Prior to coaching and teaching at Plant City, he was the Head Boys Basketball coach at East Bay High School. In six seasons, he became the all-time w…
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😎 Learn more about Advisor Evolved https://advisorevolved.com 🔊 Subscribe to the Rise and Bind podcast https://www.youtube.com/@advisorevolved/podcasts 📺 Subscribe to Mike's YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@UCpAq8K7c4sS-KojuEIH5dzg ✍️ Show Notes: In this episode of the Rise and Bind podcast, Chris Langille interviews Mike Crowley from Crowl…
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We have some fun, exciting news! Longtime Outside Podcast contributor, Paddy “PaddyO” O’Connell is taking over as host of the show. In every episode, PaddyO will chat with people about how their experiences in the outdoors have shaped the way they navigate life. From the mountain climb that inspired a business to the bike wreck that healed a relati…
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If you enjoyed this episode of Medium Curious, please Download, Rate, Review, Share and Subscribe. ~~~ In the charmingly lush episode, Jane and Sarah chat with the amazing Rebecca Barry, a live story-teller, intuitive counselor, published author, and whale whisperer. This conversation feels so ooey-gooey good; comfort and solace are dished out in s…
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Know what you call a group of Panthers? A claw. Know what we call our group of calls of the game for Panther Women's Basketball? Claw Calls of course. The UNI Panthers split the final road trim in regular season MVC play, dropping a game at UIC 76-57, then bouncing back to beat Valparaiso 85-73. In the first game Ryley Goebel posted a career night,…
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Why do so many students (and adults) believe they “just aren’t good at math”? How can educators shift that mindset and build confidence in STEM learning? In this episode of The TechEd Podcast, host Matt Kirchner sits down with Kathy Meyers, a veteran high school teacher who blends sports psychology with math instruction to help students overcome se…
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Know what you call a group of Panthers? A claw. Know what we call our group of calls of the game for Panther basketball? Claw Calls of course. The Panthers dropped their quarterfinal matchup with the Valparaiso Beacons on Friday night. Final score 64-63. Tytan Anderson led the team with 22 points and five rebounds. UNI trailed by 19 in the second h…
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In this episode of the Rise and Bind podcast, host Chris Langille interviews Mike Dull, founder of EV Universe, about his journey from pharmacy to the electric vehicle (EV) industry. They discuss the importance of niching down in business, the unique demographics of EV owners, and the challenges and opportunities in the EV insurance market. Mike sh…
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It is the "Panther Hoops and Family Podcast." Your source for all things Panther Basketball. This week Coach Jacobson discusses characteristics of teams that succeed in St. Louis, memories of teams he's brought down to the Arch and what makes him proud of his team's development this year. Be sure to subscribe to the Panther Point of View to never m…
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In today's episode of Good on Wood we speak to Dr Reggie Williams about the life and theological legacy of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, exploring together his early years, the impact of the Harlem Renaissance and the Black Church tradition upon his spiritual and political journey, and the relevance of his witness in today's world of rising fascisms. Throug…
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The first written accounts of surfing in Africa predate accounts of surfing in Hawaii by 100 years. In his new movie Wade in the Water, documentarian David Mesfin asks: what else have we glossed over in the history of black surfing? The result is a stunning look at black suffering and black joy, and how a group of people who have been stereotyped a…
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March 24th, March 31st, April 7th - 5-7pm PT - sign up here! In this episode, Sarah and Jane preview their upcoming class Empowered Intuition ~ sharing a high level overview of many of the topics that will be explored in the class later this month. Sarah leads as they give a mini lesson in energetic boundaries, using imagination as a way to deciphe…
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For episode six of Cooked, we turn the lens on … science communication itself. We’re looking at how information travels from a scientific study to the world and what can go wrong along the way. This is the final episode in our Cooked series. We'll be back in May for another series of Science Friction on a different topic — digital devices and how t…
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With sign-stealing scandals shaking Major League Baseball, the game needed a solution. Enter PitchCom, the cutting-edge communication technology that’s changing the way baseball is played. In this episode of The TechEd Podcast, host Matt Kirchner sits down with John Hankins, co-inventor and owner of PitchCom, to unpack the surprising origins of the…
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Know what you call a group of Panthers? A claw. Know what we call our group of calls of the game for Panther basketball? Claw Calls of course. The Panthers dropped the final game of the regular season 73-56 to the Bradley Braves on the road. Ben Schweiger and Max Weisbrod both scored 11 points in the loss. UNI finishes the regular season 20-11 over…
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Know what you call a group of Panthers? A claw. Know what we call our group of calls of the game for Panther Women's Basketball? Claw Calls of course. The UNI Panthers split a weekend at home in MVC play, beating Evansville in the first game of the weekend, 71-54, then dropped the second game of the weekend 80-79 to the Drake Bulldogs. Hear postgam…
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Know what you call a group of Panthers? A claw. Know what we call our group of calls of the game for Panther basketball? Claw Calls of course. The Panthers won their home finale over the UIC Flames 74-52 at the McLeod Center. The win is the 20th of the year for the Panthers and their 14th at home. Jacob Hutson led the way with a career-high tying 2…
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If you enjoyed this episode of Medium Curious, please Download, Rate, Review, Share \ and Subscribe! ~~ Becky Bradley navigates the duality of grief and joy with the help of her daughter, Keira, who transitioned from the physical a year ago. Carla Sloan, a former guest of the show and mom to Calder in Spirit, joins Jane and Sarah to co-host this pr…
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