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TunnelCoder

Nate Rutan

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The TunnelCoder podcast is about helping you cut through the noise and learn to code quicker and more efficiently. But also, it’s about never doing a tutorial that starts with a calculator expression again! And no toy apps or Dog / Car classes either. B / C those are just demeaning.
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Inside CCS

Columbus City Schools

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The Inside Columbus City Schools Podcast is your exclusive look behind the scenes of Ohio's largest school district. We celebrate the stories of our staff, students, and community partners. Their efforts inspire - and make #OurCCS stand out every day.
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Ken Steele is Canada's most trusted higher ed monitor and futurist, who co-founded the nation's leading market research firm and daily news service for colleges and universities. In this podcast, Ken will explore aspects of branding, marketing, media relations, pedagogy (teaching and learning), revenue generation and more -- as they relate to Canadian higher education in particular.
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LVR Podcast

Ruan Burger and Marissa Schulze

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The LVR Podcast is a podcast designed for Australian Mortgage Brokers, presented by brokers. Learning. - The more we learn, the better we deliver. We know what we know, we don’t know what we don’t know. Forever learning. Validation. - This is an industry of numbers and percentages. As a Third Party we have not only proved our worth, but also our capacity to provide and our innate purpose. Respect. Respect your clients, your peers, and your distribution channels. And, yourself. We have an ind ...
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Ken Steele is Canada's most trusted higher ed monitor and futurist, and an in-demand campus and keynote speaker. He conceived and co-founded Academica Group in 2004, a market research firm focused on postsecondary education. Created and edited Canada's leading higher ed news daily, the Academica Top Ten, for its first decade of publication. Co-authored Canada's first book on Strategic Enrolment Intelligence. Curates the Eduvation IdeaBank, published an almost-weekly podcast "Ten with Ken," f ...
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On this episode we talk mandela effects and conspiracy theoriesListen to new podcast episodes every week on iTunes and Spotify!iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/rock-and-russ-podcast/id1351643464?mt=2 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/4K02g4NUYrSZbEZmLFS5Nh Anchor: anchor.fm/rock-and-russ-podcast Subscribe to our YouTube Channel!www.youtube.com/chan…
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Local organizers plan to mark MLK Jr.'s historic 1965 Freedom Rally in Boston by holding a march of their own. Journalist and Historian Dart Adams is the co-chair of Everyone250. The organization's mission is to highlight stories and histories that often get overlooked — especially during celebrations marking America's independence. Greater Boston’…
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Martinus Evans' doctor told him he either had to lose weight or risk early death. So he took up running - both out of necessity and perhaps a little spite. Evans has since run several marathons. He also founded the Slow AF Run Club, which is an organization meant to inspire and encourage runners of all shapes and abilities. Greater Boston’s weekly …
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On the latest episode of ‘New Classical Tracks,’ the Phoenix Chorale and its artistic director Christopher Gabbitas explore the ways that earth’s rotation and seasons mark our time and emotions as humans on their latest recording. Listen now with host Julie Amacher!By American Public Media
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Little self-published booklets known as 'zines' have long been a staple of DIY and counter-culture movements. They have deep roots in underground music scenes like punk. Today, zines are having a renaissance, with more DIY-ers returning to the medium to spread information and stories - as well as to avoid increased censorship. The Common recently v…
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Catholic nuns and priests led Boston's anti-war movement during the Vietnam era. A new podcast tells the story of the lengths many Irish Catholics went through to protest the war — including breaking into official buildings to steal draft cards. The Common spoke to Host and Producer Brendan Patrick Hughes about his new podcast "Divine Intervention.…
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When Tim Colegrove decided to open a computer repair store in 2021, it was partially because he was interested in entrepreneurship. He also really needed a place to keep the vintage computers and gear that were piling up in his home. So, The BYTE Shop was born: A computer repair shop AND museum to the modern home computer in Jamaica Plain. The Comm…
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