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A podcast about the people, places and things in and around Mifflinburg, PA. Guests include Mifflinburg area business owners and people who share stories of Mifflinburg’s days gone by. Partly history and partly a look to the future of our area. Subscribe. Listen. Learn. Enjoy!
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Volcanoes. Trees. Drunk butterflies. Mars missions. Slug sex. Death. Beauty standards. Anxiety busters. Beer science. Bee drama. Take away a pocket full of science knowledge and charming, bizarre stories about what fuels these professional -ologists' obsessions. Humorist and science correspondent Alie Ward asks smart people stupid questions and the answers might change your life.
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The Growth Hacking Culture Podcast is a series of insightful interviews with prominent experts on mindsets, skills and mental resources to grow individually, lead motivated teams and create human-centric work cultures. These episodes are about thought provoking ideas to scale up and growth hack human-centric and performing work cultures. Hosted by Ivan Palomino.
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Welcome to Doctor Mark Rowe's Podcast In The Doctor's Chair. Find out more at www.drmarkrowe.com our podcasts release a week early there and you can read hundreds of articles or watch videos on various topics. A Medical Doctor, Author, Tedx Speaker, Expertise in Burnout Prevention & Lifestyle Medicine. I Encourage & Support People To Live Their Best Lives Through Optimising Wellbeing, Vitality & Health Span.
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Bushy tails! Stinky butts! Faces so cute you weep! Let’s talk foxes – specifically the little grey ones you never knew you loved. Fox behavioral expert, researcher, conservationist, author of “The Road to Fox Hollow” and Urocynologist Bill Leikam chats about fuzzy foxes, baby names, parental strategies, where they live, what they eat, advice for po…
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Welcome to the Growth Hacking Culture podcast! In this compelling episode, we're joined by innovation thought leader and author, Frank Mattes, to dissect one of the corporate world's most significant hurdles: scaling innovation despite abundant resources. Frank introduces his powerful "now and new" framework, explaining the inherent tension between…
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Are universities truly preparing the next generation of leaders? This episode of the Growth Hacking Culture podcast features Dr. Cedric B. Howard, author of "Unshakable Leadership," as we tackle the critical gap between graduate capabilities and the demands of today's organizations. Dr. Howard, with his unique blend of academic depth and corporate …
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Shipwrecks. Treasure. Sunken planes. Scuttled submarines. New life forming around old machinery. There’s an -ology for that -- just ask Maritime Archaeologist and wreck nerd Chanelle Zaphiropoulos. This absolutely charming and passionate scuba diver, history buff and antiquities scholar dishes about pirates, warships, admirals worth admiring, and s…
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Cut through the noise surrounding artificial intelligence and discover a grounded, actionable approach to AI adoption in this insightful podcast episode featuring the expertise of Paul Gibbons. A seasoned author, speaker, and consultant with over three decades of experience navigating complex organizational transformations, Paul, the driving force …
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Why would a spider have a frog best friend? Why do they love your shower? Does lemon repel them? Should you rehome them outside? Why so hairy? How do you identify the harmless ones? Which ones get kinky? Hey. This will be fun. If you’re afraid of spiders, this is the best first step to conquering that fear forever. If you love spiders, you’re in go…
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Shane Keegan joins David Sneyd to discuss the booing of Trent Alexander-Arnold, and why fans’ thinking is so far removed from that of players. Also, Shane tells David why being a League of Ireland manager is now all-consuming and probably not the best route to take if you want a happy, balanced life. And should both Ange Postecoglou and Ruben Amori…
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In this insightful episode, we tackle one of the most pressing issues of our time: remote work overload and the struggle to disconnect. My guest, Steven Puri, founder of The Sukha Company, brings his unique perspective, shaped by years in the demanding film industry and the tech world, to explore how we can achieve better balance and well-being in …
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In this insightful episode of the Growth Hacking Culture Podcast, we tackle one of the most pressing challenges facing leaders today: navigating uncertainty. The conversation explores the gap between the increasing complexity of the modern world and the preparedness of leaders to effectively manage it. Our guest, Scott Marshall, CEO of Semester at …
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Who’s babysitting AI? Will it steal your job? What happens when you’re rude to a chatbot? Cognitive scientist, Trinity College professor and Artificial Intelligence Ethicologist Dr. Abeba Birhane lets me ask her not-smart questions about legislation around AI, auditing datasets, environmental impacts, booby traps, doorbell narcs, commonly used fall…
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Small island nations are on the frontlines of the climate crisis, but they are also at the forefront of climate solutions. Despite contributing just 0.03% of global carbon emissions, these nations are among the most vulnerable to climate change. With rising seas and extreme weather, they now face existential threats. In this episode, Dr. Michelle D…
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In this engaging and insightful episode, we sit down with David Fradin, a renowned product management expert and the author of "Building Insanely Great Products" to explore the essential elements of creating products that not only succeed in the market but also foster genuine customer love. David draws upon his extensive experience, including his w…
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In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into a crucial topic that challenges our understanding of ethical living: the profound impact of inaction. We often believe that having good intentions is enough, but what if the things we don't do carry as much weight—or even more—than our actions? We explore compelling examples, from global issues like …
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It’s Part 2 of how to fix your life with hobbies! Pretty much. Journalist/author of “The Connection Cure” Julia Hotz explains the science behind forest bathing, how privilege affects accessibility to hobbies and what to do about it, how to figure out what lights you up, how to schedule time for hobbies if you have no time to do hobbies, why I used …
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David, Shane and Gavin gather at the mics for a passionate debate surrounding the aligned football calendar. The lads also reflect on Arne Slot leading Liverpool to their 20th league title and attempt to get their heads around the number of clubs in the League of Ireland title race. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Are you ready to explore the cutting edge of leadership development? In this insightful episode, we sit down with Sarah Touzani, founder of Waggle AI, to delve into how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the way organizations cultivate their leaders. We're moving beyond the limitations of traditional, "one-size-fits-all" approaches and…
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Want to unlock the secrets to making smarter choices? This in-depth episode explores the neuroscience of smarter choices with our expert guest, Benjamin Bargetzi. Benjamin is the author of 'Never Again Pointless: The Neuroscience for Better Decisions,' and he joins us to break down the complex science behind how we make decisions every day. We dive…
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Crafting. Motorcycle repair. Banjo lessons. Hobbies aren’t a reward, but tools to save your mental and physical health. Journalist/author of “The Connection Cure,” — and professional Salugenology expert — Julia Hotz explains the science behind going outside, rediscovering what makes you happy, scheduling time for hobbies if you have no time for hob…
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In this insightful episode, we sit down with Alec Corthay, a professor at Central Supelec and a seasoned consultant, to explore the challenges of uncertainty and complexity in business. Alec shares his expertise on navigating the entrepreneurial landscape in Switzerland and France, highlighting the cultural differences in dealing with these challen…
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For a truly inclusive city, our active transport systems need to meet the diverse needs of everyone, ensuring safety, comfort, and a sense of empowerment for all. In this episode, Dr Michelle Dickinson speaks with Henk Swarttouw, President of the European Cyclists’ Federation, and Dr Sara Candiracci, Associate Director in our Cities, Planning and D…
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Cleaner energy! Reasoning with climate deniers! Using fandom to pass policy! And not burning out. Adam Met, of the colossal indie pop band AJR is also a career climate activist, an International Human Rights Law PhD, adjunct professor at Columbia University, and the author of the upcoming book “Amplify: How to Use the Power of Connection to Engage,…
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Are your innovation initiatives stalling? You might be misusing your innovation catalysts. In this episode of the Growth Hacking Culture podcast, we talk with Jeppe Hansgaard, CEO of Innovisor and author of "Another Change Fiasco! Now What?", to explore why innovation catalysts often fail and how to ensure they drive successful organizational chang…
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Is your workplace truly inclusive of ADHD and neurodivergent employees, or just checking a box? In this powerful episode of Growth Hacking Culture, we’re joined by Shell Mendelson, a seasoned career counselor and ADHD advocate, to explore the overlooked realities of ADHD in the workplace. With over 4.4% of adults estimated to have ADHD—many of them…
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Landfills! Treasures in the trash! Corporate conspiracies! Composting! An instantly classic conversation with the incredibly knowledgeable, frank and wonderful Dr. Robin Nagle of New York University’s Liberal Studies! She is a clinical professor, author, TED speaker and former New York City sanitation worker and truly the best person on Earth to tr…
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It's a very special day as David, Gav and Shane gather at the mics for the 250th episode of The Football Family. The lads talk Pat's vs Shels, what is shaping up to be another utterly unpredictable Premier Division season, Cobh Ramblers concerns and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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This episode on "Decoding Culture: The Anthropology of Work" takes you beyond the well-trodden paths of traditional management into the human heart of corporate culture. In a world where 94% of executives acknowledge the importance of a strong workplace culture, yet only 15% of employees are truly engaged, we explore the complexities of the human e…
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In this insightful and engaging interview on the Growth Hacking Culture podcast, we sit down with Oliver Durrer, a seasoned expert in innovation and entrepreneurship, to explore his unique perspectives and experiences. Oliver shares his wealth of knowledge gained from working with a diverse range of organizations, from large enterprises to dynamic …
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Medieval art memes! Human-faced animals! Drunk monks! And a preponderance of snails. Middle Ages manuscript expert, art history communicator, and Medieval Codicologist Evan Pridmore covers: what those golden illuminated Middle Ages manuscripts were made of, who drew them, why were people sometimes naked in them, what art trends came and went – and …
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Materials are all around us – in our homes, workplaces, supermarkets, and hospitals. But how much do we really know about them? Where are these materials sourced from? How are they manufactured? How long will they last? Can they be reused and what happens to them when they are no longer needed? In this episode, Dr Michelle Dickinson chats to Flemin…
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Today, we're diving deep into a critical topic: how HR needs to adapt talent and career management for the new generation. The stakes are higher than ever. We're seeing a mass exodus of talent, with employees increasingly willing to explore new opportunities – whether that's with a different company or even forging their own path through entreprene…
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