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Whether you call it: Retirement, re-wirement, re-tryment, your encore, second act, or next chapter; the point is: retirement no longer has a clear definition. The traditional view of retirement is outdated and new frameworks for managing our money and time are needed. Welcome to 8000 days. A podcast where together we discuss retirement; what's working, what's not , and what changes are needed for us to achieve the most robust retirement possible. Join Caleb Miller and Riley Anderson of Inves ...
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Coaches, service providers, and visionary entrepreneurs ready to turn big ideas into thriving empires, welcome to your new home. Join Authority Positioning Strategist Samantha Riley, who brings over 30 years of business-building experience. Each week, she pulls back the curtain on strategies designed to grow and scale highly successful businesses. You’ll hear from industry-leading experts revealing what’s working right now, as well as behind-the-scenes business chats with her husband Leon, w ...
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Basic AF: a (mostly) tech podcast

Tom Anderson & Jeff Battersby

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Spilling trash, talk, tech, and tea (though Tom says no politics). Plus, games, plenty of Apple tech, or whatever else comes into our heads. It’s a show where we get to hang out and talk tech, talk shit, and have fun every couple of weeks (and sometimes more often - only your podcast app knows for sure). We'll give you the lowdown on the gear we're using, some knowledge bombs to help you use your gear better, and answer listener questions.
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The Dropout Degree podcast with Josh King Madrid, also known as "JetSet", has been ranked as a Top 10 Business Podcast for more than 2 consecutive years (2017-2019) and has over 1M+ downloads. The goal of The Dropout Degree is to share our experiences as a young up-and-coming entrepreneurs, share inspiring stories from the most relentless business moguls and influencers, and educate you on anything and everything that you would never be able to learn in an academic classroom; to help you fin ...
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Couch Potatoes wait for action. Couch Creatives make it happen. No matter your passion or profession, creativity is embedded somewhere in the process. Many find it, harvest it, and use it to help fuel what they do. Join Emory Anderson in the virtual living room as he sits and chats with his guest on the virtual couch about calling, career, and creativity. This is Couch Creatives!
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Youthful Perspectives is based on the idea that Youth isn't a time in life but a state of mind. A state where curiosity is promoted, questions are encouraged, ideas are presented, and knowledge is obtained. Understanding that there's much we already know but, as Artistotle wisely wrote; "The more you know, the more you realize you don't know." Therefore, Youthful Perspectives is dedicated to those who view that statement as a challenge instead of a submission. To those tireless learners who ...
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Real Medicine

Dr. Jennifer Anderson MD, CCFP

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Real Medicine is a podcast that bridges traditional and alternative medicine inspired by patients. Hosted by Canadian physician Dr. Jennifer Anderson,Md, this show explores the fusion of conventional and holistic health approaches through engaging discussions, expert interviews, and personal stories. Discover practical insights on integrating all types of medicine into a personalized approach that works for you. Each week, we offer valuable knowledge and inspiration for a balanced, personali ...
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Triple M’s Dead Set Legends with Sarah Olle, Will Ralston and Ryan Warren. Start your Saturday with a light-hearted look at the sporting world, covering everything from AFL to cricket via Supercars and soccer, plus reaction and previews of the footy. Every Saturday at 10am on 105.1 Triple M and available to podcast now on LiSTNR.
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RealTalk MS

Jon Strum

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Jon Strum cuts through all the jargon and breaks down the latest multiple sclerosis news. You’ll meet the scientists who are creating tomorrow’s MS treatments today. You’ll hear from the experts discussing how the latest tweaks and changes to our healthcare laws will impact your MS treatment. And we’ll be talking to the courageous MS warriors who are out there advocating on behalf of the MS community every day, as well as the men and women who are committed to living their best lives with MS ...
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit chrisryan.substack.com On principled thinking vs tactical thinking. Is AI coming to “save” us or “destroy” us? Is there a middle ground? Can it love us? Comfort us? Thinking of relationship issues in terms of new shoes. Break-in pains or wrong size pains?…
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Every five minutes, someone somewhere in the world is diagnosed with MS. But getting that diagnosis can be challenging. And the evidence is clear that early intervention makes a difference. The sooner someone can begin a disease-modifying therapy, the better their outcome is going to be. World MS Day is May 30th, and this year, World MS Day is focu…
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You’re not stuck. You’re in your own way. Most business owners don’t fail because they lack talent. They fail because they never learned how to stop being the bottleneck. If you’re stuck juggling roles, struggling to delegate, or secretly terrified of letting go, this conversation is your turning point. This isn’t a time issue. It’s a leadership ev…
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Riley Hill returns to the show to join Jeff and Tom for a preview of WWDC 2025. What's coming from Apple? What kind of AI company should Apple be? And is there less hype than normal for this year's event? The guys also throw around some thoughts on the big announcement that Jony Ive and OpenAI are working on a new type of AI-centered device. It doe…
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In this episode, the host welcomes SAVEJ, also known as Donnie, a musician and thought leader. They discuss Donnie's fascinating journey, starting with his colorful upbringing, and the profound impact psychedelic experiences, primarily with psilocybin, had on him from a young age. They delve into the deep insights gained from these experiences, suc…
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There’s a lot of noise telling you to just make your brand look good. You have to polish the visuals, tweak the copy, follow the formulas and many more. But here’s the thing: if your brand doesn’t feel like you, people can sense it. In this episode, Samantha and Leon talk about what it really means to build a brand that’s congruent with who you are…
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In this episode of Real Medicine, we dive into the invisible wounds left by the healthcare system — the kind that don’t show up on scans but live deep in the body, mind, and memory. We talk about medical trauma — what it is, how it shows up, and why it’s so often missed. From medical gaslighting and systemic dismissal to the ripple effects on careg…
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Last week, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis convened a meeting in Dublin, Ireland, to dive deeper into what a new framework for describing MS might look like. There's still a tremendous amount of work to be done here. But, considering that whatever language is eventu…
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Most coaches aren’t invisible because they lack talent and skills. They’re invisible because they’re trying to fit in. In this episode, brand consultant and author Sapna Pieroux joins Samantha to explore why so many coaches and consultants hold back from putting themselves out there, and why “self-promotion” feels so uncomfortable. Whether you’re s…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit chrisryan.substack.com In which I rip Fareed Zakaria a (new) new one, talk about the abject stupidity of the intelligensia, play a song sung by a bunch of cool alley cats, applaud a Scott Galloway rant on the hypocrisy of the American ruling class and ponder “Dover Beach,” a poem by Matt…
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Welcoming John Churchill, a scholar dedicated to the study of consciousness through spirituality, philosophy, psychology, and more. Kyle shares how he met John through mutual friends and has been consistently impressed by his depth of knowledge and insight. The conversation delves into a range of topics including the nature of consciousness, develo…
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You’ve probably heard it before: “You need to build a platform to grow your business.” But most people misunderstand what that really means. It’s not just a podcast or a social feed, it’s an aligned ecosystem that works together to grow your business without draining your energy. Too often, “platform” gets mistaken for social media followers. But r…
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David was raised in a conservative Christian reality that he eventually came to question, without questioning his love and respect for the people around him. How do we negotiate that kind of growth, where we step away from a shared reality without hurting the people we were sharing it with? That’s an eternal question of the highest order. This is a…
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What’s the difference between chasing attention and building real authority? Today, I’m joined by Marc Mawhinney, and we’re unpacking what it actually takes to build a platform that grows your business without burning you out. If you’ve ever felt like you’re throwing spaghetti at the wall with your content, this episode will feel like a deep breath…
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If you're living with MS, you might experience days when it feels like you're losing your sense of who you are, as your sense of self gets redefined by your symptoms. Reasserting your personal style can be a powerful way to rediscover joy in who you are while reclaiming your identity. Jeri Zink Denz lives with MS and works in the luxury fashion ind…
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Tom’s queued up an AI podcast app experiment, and Jeff’s wondering if it’s really worth the $85 price tag. This week, the guys dive into Snipd’s AI-powered podcast magic, how it pairs with Readwise for smart highlights and spaced repetition, and Tom’s sneaky new trick for “listening” to podcasts while he sleeps. Plus, they talk about the Siri lawsu…
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In this podcast episode, the host welcomes back Matt Roeske, known for his study of electro culture. The conversation dives into a variety of topics, including Matt's experiences with electro culture in farming, the impact of EMF and wireless technology on health, and the importance of reducing such exposures. Matt explains his move from Scottsdale…
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What do you do when everything looks like it's working, but deep down something feels a little off? In this episode Samantha and Leon peel back the curtain on why they’ve rebranded the podcast again, and what this shift to Business Growth Lab really means for business owners, coaches, and visionary leaders navigating a fast-evolving world. With ten…
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In this powerful episode of Real Medicine, Dr. Jennifer Anderson sits down with former NHL enforcer turned wellness advocate Riley Cote to explore the journey from trauma to healing. Riley shares his raw and deeply personal transformation—how years of head injuries, chronic pain, and emotional toll from professional hockey led him to question every…
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Most people living with MS don't see their neurologist often. For many, it might be only once or twice a year. A lot of important things take place during that appointment. Symptoms are assessed. Decisions about disease-modifying therapies are made or, sometimes, changed. Questions get asked and, hopefully, answered. Dr. Barbara Giesser returns to …
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In this episode, the host welcomes Regina Thomashauer, known as Mama Gena, to discuss her journey and experiences as a women's empowerment advocate. Mama Gina is the author of 'Pussy: A Reclamation,' and she shares her insights on women's empowerment through pleasure and orgasm. The conversation covers her personal healing journey, which involves o…
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Your cash flow isn't just about paying the bills. It's the fuel for building the life, the business, and the impact you've always wanted. Today’s conversation with Chris Miles will shift everything you thought you knew about financial freedom. We’re not talking about stuffing your retirement account until you’re 70 and you can finally retire. We’re…
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Jeff Mauer is the brains behind I Might Be Wrong, here on Substack. He was head writer for Last Week Tonight, with John Oliver and before that, wrote speeches at the EPA. He’s smart, funny, and thoughtful — and savvy enough to shut the fuck up when Chris Rock walks into the room. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other su…
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The money you want, the clients you dream of, the impact you’re here to make… It all starts by believing you’re worth it. And you are. In this moment, Samantha and Tim pull back the curtain on the silent beliefs that mess with your pricing, your growth, and your bank account. If you’ve ever caught yourself doubting your own value, this is the gut-p…
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Welcome to the 400th episode of RealTalk MS! Over the past nearly eight years, it's been my absolute honor to bring you insights from leading experts, researchers, advocates, and, perhaps most importantly, from people living with MS themselves. And we have no intention of stopping here! We're excited to continue bringing you the information and con…
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If sales leave you doubting yourself, second-guessing your words, or feeling like you’re putting on a performance, you’re not alone. But it doesn’t have to be that way. In this episode with Jim Padilla, we unpack the exact shifts that turn awkward, hesitant conversations into confident, clear, and aligned sales that actually feel good for everyone …
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It’s easy to lose track of subscriptions, and Tom and Jeff are feeling it too. In this episode, they unpack the apps, services, and streaming platforms they’re paying for — the good, the bad, and the ones they forgot they even had. They swap stories about accidental renewals (looking at you, $250 “oops”), spotlight useful apps, and talk through a f…
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In this podcast episode, Connor Millstein returns to discuss a unique event called 'The Rising,' scheduled for August 27th-31st in Lockhart, Texas. The event, hosted on a farm, aims to explore the concepts of freedom, sovereignty related to food supply, independence from the 'sick care system,' and overall body optimization. Highlights include teac…
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If your days feel like one long game of whack-a-mole, this one’s for you. In this episode snippet, Samantha Riley and Leon Flitton break down the time management matrix in a way that’s as real as it is refreshing. From dodging other people’s “emergencies” to escaping the soul-sucking scroll hole, they’ll show you how to stop operating in lastminute…
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Research shows that spirituality can benefit mental health and improve overall well-being. And it can play a meaningful role in helping people cope with life’s challenges, like living with MS. This week, Dr. Mana Ali Carter, a rehabilitation psychologist at MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital in Washington D.C., joins me to discuss the positiv…
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Your voice has the power to reach the people you’re meant to help, but only if you give it a platform that works, even while you sleep. In this episode, Samantha sits down with Hall of Fame podcaster Dave Jackson from School of Podcasting, to break down the real reason coaches need a podcast. And no, it’s not because everyone else has one. We talk …
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In this deeply personal episode of Real Medicine, Dr. Anderson shares her journey through the hidden world of medical trauma — the unspoken grief, fear, and emotional injuries that many patients, caregivers, and even healthcare providers carry. Drawing from her own experiences in the Pediatric ICU with her son, and more recently navigating a new me…
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When I first came across his Instagram account, I assumed he was a comedian of some sort, as he is so deft at taking the piss out of the New Age, Shamanic, Mother-Aya nonsense. Then I read his essay on Substack and realized that this dude is very, very smart and his humor — like all the best humor — is fueled by wisdom, compassion, disappointment, …
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In this episode of the podcast, the host welcomes back Nicholas Pinot, who first appeared in 2018. They discuss the ongoing and increasing impact of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) due to advancing technology and the importance of acknowledging and mitigating their effects on health. Nicholas shares his journey since the first podcast, noting his tra…
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You can’t scale a business with the same mindset you used to start it. It’s time to upgrade your thinking or risk stalling your success. You don’t build a six or seven-figure business by thinking like someone just trying to get through the week. The moment you shift into true CEO thinking is the moment your business stops plateauing and starts comp…
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Anya and Nadia have helped lead our retreats in Montana for the past few years. In this conversation, we talk about the different kinds of movement they’ve studied and teach and how — along with Cameron and Melayne — we try to create a place and time where people can get very real with themselves and each other. Learn more about the event here. Int…
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Last week, at the American Academy of Neurology annual meeting, Dr. Amit Bar-Or received the John Dystel Prize for Multiple Sclerosis Research for his multiple achievements that have advanced our knowledge of neuroimmunology, precision medicine, and biomarkers in MS. We talked with Dr. Bar-Or about how some of the latest discoveries in MS research …
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