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The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Mark Linsenmayer, Wes Alwan, Seth Paskin, Dylan Casey

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The Partially Examined Life is a podcast by some guys who were at one point set on doing philosophy for a living but then thought better of it. Each episode, we pick a short text and chat about it with some balance between insight and flippancy. You don't have to know any philosophy, or even to have read the text we're talking about to (mostly) follow and (hopefully) enjoy the discussion. For links to the texts we discuss and other info, check out www.partiallyexaminedlife.com. We also featu ...
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Unfiltered Finance

Story Market Services

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Join us as we dive deep into the underexplored yet promising territories of small and mid-cap stocks, all broken down into digestible insights with no hype, no jargon, just pure Unfiltered Finance.
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Welcome to the Rxponential Podcast with Dr. Philip Golinsky, Phoebe Casey, Dylan Casey, and Dhruv Gomber, revealing the secrets and strategies they used to build RxWellness in 7 years—and how YOU can be the next big chiropractic success, too. Join us on our mission to uplift the Chiropractic and Natural Healthcare Profession.
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AI for All Tomorrows

Dylan Thomas Doyle

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In an uncertain world where AI technology is disconnecting us more and more each day, we are dreaming of a world where technology connects us. The premise of this podcast of simple: let's talk to people and imagine the most hopeful and idealistic futures for technologies that connect and do good in the world.
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P's In A Pod

Unit 45 Recordings

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P's In A Pod is a music podcast run by the team members of Hull based recording studio Unit 45 Recordings (Casey Stead, Nick Russell, Eddie Logie and Dylan Burton).
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Sixth & I LIVE

Sixth & I LIVE

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Sixth & I celebrates the unexpected convergence of arts, culture, and spirituality by hosting impactful, entertaining, and thought-provoking programs for the Washington, DC community and beyond. Sixth & I LIVE brings you exclusive access to the conversations on our stage with today’s leading authors, politicians, comedians, artists, journalists, actors, and thought leaders. Learn more at sixthandi.org.
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Bikes & Big Ideas is the weekly podcast from BLISTER that's dedicated to the most interesting conversations and ideas from the bike world — and beyond. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Cosmic Crimes

Cosmic Crimes Podcast

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Join Hannah and JoAnna on Cosmic Crimes, where chilling true crime tales intertwine with astrology. Each episode, we dive into a haunting case and then explore the birth charts and astrological influences of those involved. Could planetary alignments or cosmic events have played a role in the crime? Discover the intersection of fate and free will as we blend gripping narratives with celestial insights. Sometimes, the truth isn’t just stranger than fiction—it’s written in the stars. The Cosmi ...
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Unleash the warrior within with Targeted Podcast, where men who’ve conquered life’s battles spill their success secrets! Hosted by former military commander and best-selling author Atlas Aultman, we dive into the minds of World Champions, Thought Leaders, and everyday heroes. Discover the hidden gems of wisdom that will elevate your game. Join our tribe of hundreds of thousands who listen, learn, and grow each week. Don’t just see success—understand the struggle behind it and keep yourself o ...
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In Nice Girls Don’t Win: How I Burned It All Down to Claim My Power, the five-time “Survivor” competitor and breakout star of “The Traitors” shares the stories that allowed her to transform her most difficult moments into catalysts for empowerment, from her childhood growing up in a Florida commune to the L.A. casting rooms that would drop her in t…
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Last year, we sat down with Casey Brown right after the first iteration of Red Bull Rampage to feature a women’s category to chat about what it meant to finally break that particular glass ceiling, what it took to do it, and how the event went. Casey is, once again, among a stacked roster of women who will be dropping in for this year’s competition…
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What happens when AI filmmaking keeps its heart in human storytelling? In this episode, Dylan Thomas Doyle speaks with Jagger Waters, writer, director, and creative lead at Escape—a streaming platform for “neo cinema” that blends cutting-edge tools with timeless story craft. We talk about the opportunities and tensions at the intersection of AI and…
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Today's guest - Ian "BADGER" Asher, CEO of GunTVshows. We talk about family, fitness, firearms, and faith - not in that order. Listen in to how he organizes his life to principles core to being a man that people can depend on. Links: https://www.instagram.com/badgerasher www.guntvshows.com https://practiscore.com/login ***HUGE thanks to our affilia…
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Casey Marquette of Covenant Technologies is our guest for EPISODE 34 and our focus is how AI is transforming staffing. Short BIO: Casey Marquette is the CEO of Covenant Technologies and Covenant HR , companies revolutionizing talent Acquistion with AI-powered job matching -- especially in cybersecurity and healthcare staffing. He is also the creato…
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Recorded back in June, posting now as we near the end of our season and Bill's tenure on the show, this episode now bleeds with dramatic irony. Mark and Bill discuss how to give a good speech, AI in academics, and we have a tear-stained visit to Empty Street. Hear more at philosophyimprov.com. Support the podcast and listen ad-free at philosophyimp…
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On Just and Unjust Wars: A Moral Argument With Illustrations (1977), ch. 4-6 on "jus ad bellum," which refers to moral justifications for going to war. Self-defense is permissible while aggression is not, but this leaves many questions unanswered, and Walzer gives us many historical examples to consider. Get more at partiallyexaminedlife.com. Visit…
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Purported the first summer blockbuster, Jaws has now hit 50 years, and so we discuss this wonderful early Spielberg film, its ill-conceived sequels, some of the making-of docs, and the legacy of shark/big carnivore films that it spawned. Is the film as flawless as it's made out to be? Are the sequels as awful as typically described? Mark. Lawrence,…
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Why didn’t Jackson Goldstone race Red Bull Hardline in Wales and give us the highly anticipated showdown between him and Asa Vermette? Dylan and I dive right into our opinions on that, and then break down the rest of July’s incredible racing results, including a quick recap of one of Simon’s favorites — the Tour de France. And itt wouldn’t be a Rev…
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In the early hours of November 13, 2022, four University of Idaho students were brutally stabbed to death in their off-campus home. The case shocked the nation, and for weeks, there were no suspects, no murder weapon, and no answers. But the trail eventually led to Bryan Kohberger, a criminology PhD student with a chilling interest in the psycholog…
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What happens when a nation declares AI dominance its top priority? In this episode, Dylan Thomas Doyle speaks with Justin Hendrix, editor of Tech Policy Press, about the Trump administration’s newly released America’s AI Action Plan—a sweeping agenda aimed at accelerating innovation, expanding infrastructure, and securing global leadership in artif…
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Continuing on the 1785 course lecture notes by Georg Ludwig Collins. We cover duties to oneself, which are actually the most important ones. There are some interesting subtleties even though Kant is clearly a creature of his time and place, e.g. in his views of sexuality. Get more at partiallyexaminedlife.com. Visit partiallyexaminedlife.com/suppor…
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New York singer-songwriter Willie has released sixteen albums since 1980. He has opened for The Who and Bruce Springsteen, among others, but rejected the major label life after his first two albums. We discuss "An Irish Goodbye" (feat. Paul Brady) from The Great Yellow Light (2025) (and listen at the end to "Wake Up, America" feat. Steve Earle from…
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Our new Mountain Bike Buyer’s Guide is live, and while it takes some cues from our Winter Buyer’s Guide — the eleventh edition of which is in the works right now — it’s very much its own beast. So we sat down to talk about what’s in the Guide, how it’s structured, and why; how the mountain bike market has evolved; the return of ‘All-Mountain’ as a …
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On April 20, 1999, two teenage boys unleashed unimaginable violence at Columbine High School, leaving 13 victims dead and the country in shock. But behind the trench coats and violence were two very different minds. Eric Harris, an Aries Sun with a Scorpio Rising and Cancer Moon, was volatile, vengeful, and dangerously charismatic. Dylan Klebold, b…
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What happens when we center young people in conversations about artificial intelligence? In this episode, Dylan Thomas Doyle speaks with Tess Posner, CEO of AI4ALL, a nonprofit organization working to empower the next generation of AI leaders. We talk about how young people are building real-world AI projects, why hope is a radical act in the face …
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Casey Marquette of Covenant Technologies is our guest for EPISODE 33 and our focus is how AI is transforming staffing. Short BIO: Casey Marquette is the CEO of Covenant Technologies and Covenant HR (human resources) companies revolutionizing talent Acquistion with AI-powered job matching -- especially in cybersecurity and healthcare staffing. He is…
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We discuss lecture notes from Kant's 1785 ethics course, which provide more examples and an emphasis on the practical than his more famous works. For instance, we get more information on ethical motivation: How can the rational recognition of ethical principles lead to moral feelings? Get more at partiallyexaminedlife.com. Visit partiallyexaminedli…
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LA Second City improv instructor Mary joins us to act out a pet sitting job interview, talk about sharing our public spaces with animals, and finally return to Empty Street to see if we can get some animal action going in the mart. In the post-game, we talk about Bill's new academic studies and Mark's upcoming Gen Con trip. Hear more at philosophyi…
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Casey Marquette of Covenant Technologies is our guest for EPISODE 32 and our focus is how AI is transforming staffing. Short BIO: Casey Marquette is the CEO of Covenant Technologies and Covenant HR , companies revolutionizing talent Acquistion with AI-powered job matching -- especially in cybersecurity and healthcare staffing. He is also the creato…
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Stashed founder Elliot Tanner has many talents, like making ultra-light climbing gear and designing components for Marker’s Kingpin touring binding. But that’s not all: he also built his own high-pivot, gearbox-equipped Enduro bikes, and that was before high-pivots or gearboxes were cool. But it wasn’t until his family had amassed more bikes than t…
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In 2019, 17-year-old Bianca Devins was murdered by a man she barely knew...someone who mistook access for intimacy. Brandon Andrew Clark, a man she had recently met online, became fixated on her. After a night out at a concert, he attacked and killed her in a jealous rage, then posted graphic photos of her body online. In this episode, we follow th…
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Dylan Warter is the guest in World War Studio again for Episode 31 - he shares some insights learned from years of becoming the most valuable police officer he could. His story is powerful, and you are sure to learn more from him on how to live life as a man of god, family man, brother, and coach. Find more about him and his causes here: https://ww…
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Musical Deepfakes: A Conversation with AyseDeniz Gokcin What happens when a classically trained pianist collaborates with artificial intelligence? In this episode, Dylan Thomas Doyle speaks with AyşeDeniz Gökçin (aka ADpianist), a globally acclaimed pianist known for blending rock and classical music, and now for exploring the creative potential of…
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In light of the new film Ballerina, we discuss the John Wick franchise that kicked off in 2014 with four films plus a (bad) Peacock TV show. We also watched the recent documentary Wick Is Pain. Mark, Lawrence, Sarahlyn and Al are joined by Brian Casey to mostly talk about the main four films in the series: They have a formula, but is that bad? Get …
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Meet Dylan Warter, family man, believer, former NOLA SWAT (New Orleans Louisiana Special Weapons And Tactics) officer, and man who has been through some tough situations. In this episode, he drops some amazing stories tied to lessons and some of the things he is being called to do for people - 1:1 coaching, bible stack framework, and the Weekly Whe…
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Concluding our treatment of The Sources of Normativity. We give Korsgaard's tweaks to Kant, including her distinction between the categorical imperative and the moral law. We then explain her reference to Wittgenstein's private language argument in her argument that reason-giving, and hence morality, can't be merely self-referential. Get more at pa…
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Not only is John a multi-instrumentalist who's played with Violent Femmes, Allen Ginsberg, Hal Willner, John Prine, et al, but he's released around 24 albums as a solo artist or with groups including the NYC world music outfit TriBeCaStan. We discuss "(Be Careful What You Say to) An Armed Lady" by Folklorkestra from A Strange Day in June (2023), th…
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The Pivot Firebird and Propain Tyee don’t look super different on paper — they’ve got about the same suspension travel, generally similar geometry, and both can convert between 29’’ and MX setups — but they ride quite differently from one another. So what sets them apart? We wade into that topic, offer our early take on a couple of new pieces of It…
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Ivan Jerome Hill, infamously known as the 60 Freeway Killer, terrorized Southern California by targeting sex workers and marginalized women in the '90s. With an Aries Sun and a Virgo Moon, Hill's chart reveals a disturbing blend of impulsive aggression and calculated control. But it’s his overwhelming number of cardinal placements that really stand…
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When American Democracy Meets Digital Kleptocracy: A Conversation with Casey Michel What happens when the rule of law meets the rule of money and money wins? It's a question that's becoming impossible to ignore as we witness foreign-owned skyscrapers in Manhattan, crypto networks operating without accountability, and current presidents receiving $4…
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What if we could redefine leadership? In A Different Kind of Power, the former Prime Minister of New Zealand—who became the country’s youngest Prime Minister in more than 150 years—reflects on the struggles, triumphs, and deeply personal experiences that shaped her leadership style and what she’s learned along the way. In conversation with Lulu Gar…
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