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All New Podcasts from USA’s Greatest Living Aviator!“Hoot Gibson’s Hangar”. The podcast will be a weekly visit with Robert "Hoot" Gibson, and his fascinating guests from across the entire aviation spectrum.Hear Hoot’s first-person accounts of his combat missions, his time at Miramar’s Top Gun School, his experiences at the Navy Patuxent River Test Pilot School, his classified Department of Defense Space Shuttle missions, his hair-raising flights as a Formula I and Unlimited Class Air Racer, ...
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Test Pilots

David Anthony Wood

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Test Pilots is the TV writers' podcast that pitches and develops a brand new pilot every episode. Each week host David Anthony Wood is joined by fellow comedians, writers and other interesting people. They're given a title live on air, and they get an hour to turn into a TV show. You get to hear how we got there - from start to finish. And if we like it, we'll make it. Follow David: @hellodabwood Artwork: @santapo.co Show notes: http://testpilotspodcast.tumblr.com/
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Fighter Pilot Podcast

E. Vincent "Jell-O" Aiello, Retired U.S. Navy Fighter Pilot

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The Fighter Pilot Podcast explores the fascinating world of air combat: the aircraft, the weapons systems, and most importantly—the people. Episodes typically feature guests who help explain various military aviation-themed topics, such as how ejection seats work or what it's like to fly on and off nuclear-powered aircraft carriers. If you love the roar of a high-speed flyby or are enamored by the poise and confidence of the brave men and women who fly, fix, and fight these aircraft, then th ...
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The Youth Ministry Test Pilot Podcast is brought to you by Jeremy Zach aka JZ. JZ has loads of youth ministry experience and has a Master’s of Divinity from Fuller Theological Seminary. He works at Orange, a family ministry organization, that partners, connects and resources youth pastors all around the world. Jeremy gets access to so many incredible student ministries around the country, so he thought it would be fun to interview influential student ministry leaders so everyone can learn fr ...
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The Cluttered Desk

Colin Cox and Andrew Hicks

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We all have a cluttered desk. It’s a space that holds what we want to read, watch, and think about. Join the hosts of The Cluttered Desk—Colin Cox and Andrew Hicks—as they talk literature, film, comic books, politics, critical theory, theology, and anything else that might tickle their fancy. The Cluttered Desk Podcast is produced and recorded in Bristol, Virginia, with music by Test Dream.
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✈️ Welcome to The Pilot’s Checklist – the ultimate podcast for aspiring pilots looking to conquer their FAA written exams with confidence! 📚 We go through FAA manuals, one by one, and break down complex concepts into easy-to-understand lessons, insider tips, and real-world flying insights. 🛩️ Whether you’re studying for your Private Pilot, Instrument Rating, or beyond, this podcast is your go-to co-pilot for success. 🔥 Proudly sponsored by PilotPrep.ai – the AI-powered study partner designed ...
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Radio Atlantic

The Atlantic

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The Atlantic has long been known as an ideas-driven magazine. Now we’re bringing that same ethos to audio. Like the magazine, the show will “road test” the big ideas that both drive the news and shape our culture. Through conversations—and sometimes sharp debates—with the most insightful thinkers and writers on topics of the day, Radio Atlantic will complicate overly simplistic views. It will cut through the noise with clarifying, personal narratives. It will, hopefully, help listeners make ...
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The Tug Cast. A pod cast that originally aired on http://thetugcast.tumblr.com after the pilot test episodes(the first 6) the show was put on hiatus for over a year. We are back with a new concept starting in episode 7 where a shortened cast of 3, Greg Sam, Johnny Sa and Phil Dee; separate professionals in their own field, try something in depth for a week and report on the findings. This podcast is a pop culture, fandom inspired talk show where critiques and shenanigans follow. T.u.g = The ...
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Welcome to 20 facts to go! In this podcast series we will be discovering everyday objects by giving 20 interesting and random facts about those objects. Try to guess the object before the end of the podcast to test your knowledge.
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This podcast is about the women in history who broke barriers and made history yet you probably have never heard of them. Join us each week for a new episode about a woman or women who fought in wars, were amazing explorers, were pioneers in aviation – women who weren’t in our history books. These were exciting, brave, adventurous women who helped shaped this country. Join me, Kit and my friend Sherlock, as we share the exciting stories of these women whom you will want to know. These are th ...
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2 OLD PIRATES

Eric DeWolfe

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We are 2 old friends from Rockport, Texas. We decided to put out a podcast that covers sports, current events, true crime, music, and much more. We deal in facts and fun.
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Failure To Launch

The Consumption

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We’re all familiar with the idea of a pilot episode, the one-off test run of a series to see whether or not it could ever work as a television show. But what happens to the shows that never make it past that stage? Usually they’re cast aside and disappear from the public eye forever, doomed to fade into obscurity. But Melbourne comedy troupe The Consumption say “No more!” We are reaching deep into the bowels of television history to bring you back hot, steaming piles of TV's many bizarre mis ...
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Up and Away

Chris Frangou

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Up and Away is an Australian Podcast all about aviation. Host and student pilot Chris Frangou takes listeners on a wild ride discovering all there is to know about being a pilot, as well as a covering a variety of aviation topics through interviews will special guests each episode.
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Office Ladies

Audacy & Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey

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The Office co-stars and best friends, Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey, are doing the ultimate The Office re-watch podcast for you. Each week Jenna and Angela will break down an episode of The Office and give exclusive behind the scene stories that only two people who were there, can tell you.
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My Hope Is that this podcast will show that regular everyday people can look deeply into matters of politics religion and meditation and other deep aspects of life without becoming swayed and polarized by ideologies and fundamentalism.
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D' Optimist

Tevin Morris

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Gewoon Young Adults die ondanks in een crisis alles doen om hun business draaiende te houden optimistisch blijven of proberen te blijven (met ook realistisch blik) - Dit zijn hun ervaringen! Veel plezier :)
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Slate Health

Slate Podcasts

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A feed featuring episodes from across the Slate podcast network about health, wellness, and the science and business behind it all. You’ll see episodes from shows like What Next: TBD, The Waves, and How To!, containing coverage and conversations that go deeper than the headlines.
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All creative content! Art, poetry, photography, music, and everything interesting! Stay tuned, and let’s have some fun! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/irrix-screen/support
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PeaceFire Podcast

PeaceFire Podcast

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So a Muslim and a Christian walk into a podcast studio... Welcome to PeaceFire. Emad and Nick explore different topics from the perspective of Islam and Christianity. They tackle some of life's biggest questions, objections to their respective faiths, discuss similarities and differences. If you want interfaith dialog, this will be a great podcast for you to check out.
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The Busy Aviation Podcast takes a view on all aspects of aviation from commercial fixed-wing to the world of rotary. Chris has spent most his life flying something - from model aircraft to heavy helicopters. His 36 years of aviation both military and commercial flying experience allows him the opportunity to connect with fellow aviators and talk (endlessly some would say...) about flying, aircraft and anything that defies gravity!
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The PT Entrepreneur Podcast with Danny Matta brings you interviews and insights from top physical therapy business owners. Topics range from starting and running a cash physical therapy practice to creating digital products and even physical products. The PT Entrepreneur Podcast gives you an inside look of the minds and businesses of some of the most successful physical therapists today. No empty fluff.... just actionable, helpful information you can use TODAY.
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Welcome to Untangled The Usability Sciences Podcast, hosted by Peter Welpton and Adreinne Guillory and brought to you by Usability Sciences Corporation, a user research firm based in Dallas, Texas. The Usability Science Podcast brings you insightful discussions on cutting-edge topics in user experience every month.
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Gyroplane Flying

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Flying gyroplanes is fun and exciting! We discuss everything gyroplanes in our podcasts produced as a live program with listener interaction, and also prerecorded on-demand episodes you can download right now. Subscribe to the Gyroplane Flying podcast by clicking "follow" so you don't miss a new episode. The podcast is produced by Air Command Gyroplanes and Skywheels Rotor Blade Systems. Visit the website at www.aircommand.com.
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Send us a text 25,000 brave women applied to be test pilots in 1942 for WW2. 1,074 made it into the program. These women were the best of the best pilots in America! They flew planes that men refused to fly. Join Kit and Sherlock as they reveal the path of women of adventure in 1942. Celebrate the "women who came before us"! See pictures and additi…
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Advanced weapons and sensors are required to prevail in modern combat, but determining how these and the many other pieces integrate into the broader joint fight can become costly. Tom Wiley, Senior Director Integrated Solutions Modeling & Architecture at Raytheon, a business of RTX, joins us this week to discuss how Raytheon's Rapid Campaign Analy…
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In April, 250 former Israeli intelligence officers signed their names to an open letter of protest asking Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to proceed with his plans to escalate the war on Gaza. One of them was Tamir Pardo, head of Mossad, Israel’s equivalent of the CIA, from 2011 to 2016. Pardo, with his decades of experience fighting terroris…
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How to Respond When a Patient Says, “I Just Want to Use My Insurance” In this episode, Dr. Danny Matta breaks down one of the most common (and frustrating) objections in the cash-based PT world—when a patient says, “I want to use my insurance.” Learn how to respond with confidence, empathy, and strategy. 🎯 Key Takeaways: 1. The Landscape Has Change…
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This week on Office Ladies 6.0, we celebrate “Best Friends Day”! Jenna and Angela celebrate their best friendship as well as reflect on their childhood best friends. Angela gives the Office Ladies team a “Which Office Character would be your best friend at Dunder Mifflin” quiz and Jenna deep dives best friendship as well as gives tips on how to mak…
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Send us a text My mother-in-law, Marilyn Reber, was a woman who gently pushed against the pressures of the 40s, 50s, 60s and 70s to be the woman she wanted to be rather than the woman that society thought she should be. Like so many adventurous women she slipped through the restraints of restriction and made her own way. See pictures and additional…
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Optimizing Your Cash PT Clinic Website with Jeremy Dupont Hosts: Doc Danny Matei & Jeremy Dupont (Founder of Patch) 🔎 Episode Summary In this episode, Danny sits down with Jeremy Dupont to break down what it really takes to build a high-performing website for your cash or hybrid physical therapy clinic. From converting site visitors to dominating l…
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June 14, 2025, marks the U.S. Army's 250th birthday. To celebrate, the entire month is dedicated to army aviation, beginning with this rebroadcast of episode 087 exploring the policies, programs, and aircraft—including the little-known fleet of Army airplanes—with CWO5 Aaron Nance of the Washington Army National Guard. Support this podcast at — htt…
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This week I sit down with Tom Peghiny to visit with Malcolm Jones, two legends in the world of hang gliding. They share their personal journeys into the sport, from Malcolm's early experiences with water skiing and the very first known towing of hang gliders which later became the Wallaby Ranch, the first aerotow facility in the world. The discussi…
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This week we're breaking down The Coup, so you better get ready for a fashion show, fashion show, fashion show at lunch! We start off with Movie Monday, Rainn Wilson shares a few memories about this episode, and a fan submits an interesting theory about Jim's shirt sleeves. Then we talk about Stamford and Call of Duty, we get Outlet Mall deep dives…
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Assesses safe and efficient operations on the ground—taxiing, runway use, communications, and situational awareness. — Getting ready for your FAA written exams? Test your knowledge with our free, AI-powered practice tests and see where you stand! 🧠 FREE FAA Written Practice Test (Private, Instrument, Commercial, Multi-Engine, CFI, or CFII): https:/…
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The Atlantic’s Jocelyn Frank reports on the detailed system that may be unintentionally leading pilots to avoid the mental-health care that they need, and increasing risks to passenger safety. Get more from your favorite Atlantic voices when you subscribe. You’ll enjoy unlimited access to Pulitzer-winning journalism, from clear-eyed analysis and in…
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Adriana Smith was nine weeks pregnant when she was declared brain dead in February—far enough along that her fetus showed cardiac activity. The hospital then refused to let her family decide whether or not they want to keep Smith on life support long enough for the fetus to be delivered. Guests: Imani Gandy, Editor-at-Large for Rewire News Group, c…
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The 3 Most Common Pricing Mistakes in Cash-Based PT Clinics (And How to Fix Them) In this tactical solo episode, Doc Danny breaks down the three most common pricing mistakes he sees in cash-based physical therapy clinics—and exactly what to do instead. Whether you're a solo provider or growing a team, these pricing missteps can kill your profit, li…
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Focuses on how the pilot conducts inspections, checks systems, and safely prepares the aircraft for engine start, taxi, and flight. — Getting ready for your FAA written exams? Test your knowledge with our free, AI-powered practice tests and see where you stand! 🧠 FREE FAA Written Practice Test (Private, Instrument, Commercial, Multi-Engine, CFI, or…
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Manchester. Lancaster. Lincoln. Lancastrian. York. Tudor. Shackleton... To most, this is simply a list of obscure names. But to some, these are the beloved branches of a family tree of bombers, airborne early warning, and maritime reconnaissance aircraft that extends from World War II well into the Cold War. On this episode, Mr. Graham Barber expla…
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This week on Office Ladies 6.0, the ladies interview “Office” writers Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg! Gene and Lee are credited for writing great episodes like “Dinner Party”, “Scott’s Tots” and “The Secret” among many others. Gene and Lee share how they met and then got their jobs on “The Office”. They dive into writing an unexpected side of a …
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A Revlimid pill costs about 25 cents to make, and about a thousand dollars to buy—but it’s keeping him alive, so what choice does he have? Guest: David Armstrong, investigates healthcare at ProPublica, author of “The Price of Remission.” Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and acros…
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The Clinician’s Compass Part 3: Is the Home Run Practice the Big Swing You’re Meant to Take? In this final episode of the Clinician’s Compass series, Doc Danny breaks down the most ambitious practice model of the three: the Home Run Practice. This model is built for growth-focused entrepreneurs who want to scale fast, build teams, dominate their ma…
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Covers the pilot’s knowledge of regulations, airspace, weather, performance calculations, and cross-country planning. It's all the groundwork before flying. — Getting ready for your FAA written exams? Test your knowledge with our free, AI-powered practice tests and see where you stand! 🧠 FREE FAA Written Practice Test (Private, Instrument, Commerci…
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Pass those freedom fries because this week we're breaking down The Convention. We can't start this episode without checking in with Kentapedia (Kent Zbornak), to get the inside scoop on how the crew pulled off a full paper convention, and Jenna gives us a missed Dwight - Gareth meeting. Then we get a fun fan callback to those pesky bugs on set, Jen…
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We talk with Eric Garcia, author of We’re Not Broken: Changing the Autism Conversation and a political reporter at the Independent, about the myths spreading about autism under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Yes, there’s the one about how vaccines cause autism, which the scientific community has rejected. But there’s also a more fundamental…
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The Clinician’s Compass Part 2: Is the Autopilot Practice the Right Fit for You? In this episode, Doc Danny continues his 3-part series based on his new book, The Clinician’s Compass. This time, he explores the Autopilot Practice—the most popular model among PT Biz clients. It’s built for clinicians who want time freedom, financial stability, and a…
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Airborne navigation databases are critical for modern IFR operations, ensuring pilots have accurate and up-to-date information for safe flight planning and execution. This episode explores the components of navigation databases, including waypoints, airways, instrument procedures, and update cycles. Learn how these databases integrate with flight m…
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This week on Office Ladies 6.0, the ladies talk about the Peacock Superfan episode “Boys and Girls” with the director of the episode, Dennie Gordon! Jenna and Angela ask Dennie what directing “Boys and Girls” was like and Dennie shares how having an improv background from college helped her direct a show like “The Office”. The ladies dive into some…
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Send us a text Pancho Barnes was one of a kind. A daredevil who partied hardy from the 20s to the 50s and one of the best pilots of her time, if not the best. The first woman stunt pilot in Hollywood in 1929, the first woman test pilot for Lockheed and other airplane manufacturers and the owner of the Happy Bottom Riding Club. "When you have a choi…
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In a return to a classic party policy goal, Republicans want to add “work requirements” to Medicaid to offset costs in Trump’s “one big beautiful bill.” Work requirements for health insurance have been tried before, on the state level, and the end result is a lot of people—including working people—losing their health insurance. Guest: Leo Cuello, r…
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The Clinician’s Compass Part 1: Is a Lifestyle Practice Right for You? In this episode, Doc Danny kicks off a 3-part series on his new book, The Clinician’s Compass. This first installment focuses on the lifestyle practice—a business model built for clinicians who want more freedom, flexibility, and fulfillment without the pressure of scaling a lar…
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Like a pair of creepy twins, Eleanor and Alasdair venture up Alderley Edge to meet the Wizard. We read The Weirdstone of Brisingamen, Alan Garner's 1960 folk horror classic. Is it too scary for kids, or just too scary for Alasdair? Did Eleanor really fall asleep at the end of the audiobook? And what, exactly, does a rustic Cheshire accent sound lik…
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In this episode of Hoot's Hangar, Hoot discuss the making of "Top Gun: Maverick" with Navy F/A-18 pilot Frank Weisser. Frank recounts his involvement in the film, detailing his transition from the Blue Angels to the Super Hornet and his role in low-altitude scenes. He praises the professionalism of aerial coordinator Kevin LaRosa and the attention …
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This week we're breaking down Gay Witch Hunt. This is the Season 3 premier of The Office and there is a lot to talk about. Jim is no longer in Scranton and we meet two new characters, Andy Bernard and Karen Fillipelli! Of course the ladies reach out to Ed Helms and Rashida Jones to get some behind the scenes tidbits from them. Then the ladies out T…
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On Future War is a 12-part series exploring the evolving landscape of military strategy and defense technologies with a focus on the Indo-Pacific. On this final episode, OFW series host Scott "Roger" Chafian and guest Mike Roundtree discuss how artificial intelligence and machine learning figure in escalation and de-escalation of conflict. Beyond m…
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This conversation delves into the rich history of hang gliding, exploring the personal journeys of the early pioneers of free flight. It highlights the evolution of hang gliding, the DIY spirit of early glider construction, and the influential eccentric figures who shaped the hang gliding community. The discussion also touches on the challenges fac…
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Lavender carpets. Golden swords. Arabian horses. President Trump arrived in the Gulf to a royal welcome. Both sides seem delighted about what they’re getting out of one another. So what are they getting? And what will it mean for the future of the Middle East? We talk to Hussein Ibish,  a senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute, a…
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Living With Intention: The 3-Month Exercise That Can Change Your Life What would you do differently if you only had three months left to live? In this powerful solo episode, Doc Danny shares the mindset shift that changed the course of his career—and his life. It’s not just about business strategy—it’s about living with urgency, clarity, and purpos…
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Continuous improvement in instrument procedures is vital for aviation safety. This episode explores ongoing modernization efforts in IFR operations, including new navigation technologies, procedural enhancements, and advancements in performance-based navigation (PBN). — Getting ready for your FAA written exams? Test your knowledge with our free, AI…
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This week on Office Ladies 6.0, the ladies break down the webisode “The Mentor”. Erin considers becoming an accountant and turns to the Dunder Mifflin accountants for guidance. This was Kelly Cantley directorial debut and the ladies share her approach to directing this webisode. We also hear from Ellie Kemper about acting in this episode and solvin…
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Send us a text Bessie Coleman was a pioneer of aviation. The first African American woman to earn a pilot's license in 1921. Bessie earned money as a "barnstorming" stunt flier drawing thousands of people to see her daredevil flying. She was fearless and forward thinking. A celebrity of her time. "Well, because I knew we had no aviators, neither me…
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