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Welcome to The Read Well Podcast, a weekly show dedicated to building a strong reading habit, improving research strategies, and learning intellectual ideas from the books you love. Your passion may be the wisdom of Plato, how to cook a curry, or the complex ideas hidden in Dostoevsky’s fiction. Whatever you’re researching today, this show is about helping you master the topic. You’ll find practical advice on how to take effective book notes, develop your annotation skills, and benefit from ...
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Your mission, should you choose to accept it, starts now! Whether you're a longtime fan of the series or a newcomer looking to join the mission, Light the Fuse is your ultimate companion to the “Mission: Impossible” movie franchise. Through exclusive interviews with cast and crew, Superfans Charles Hood (writer/director) and Drew Taylor (film journalist) take you inside the world of Ethan Hunt for an incredible look at the iconic characters, heart-stopping missions, jaw-dropping stunts, and ...
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Join our podcast, a show for entrepreneurs who've dedicated years to their businesses but still struggle with profitability. Whether it's excessive work or insufficient cash flow, we're here to help.With over 50 years of combined experience, Eddy Hood, Dan Luthi, and Ryan Steck from Ignite Spot have coached hundreds of companies to financial success. Each episode is packed with strategies to transform your venture into a wealth-generating platform.Tune in for insights and turn your business ...
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Isaac Irvine

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A podcast by old-school BMX riders Isaac and Craig. We discuss the history of BMX and Freestyle and how they influenced our lives. You'll hear stories from 80s BMX races, freestyle shows, and interviews with the greats of our sport both past and present. We still ride today and have found a renewed love of our bikes through the big bike 29er bikelife movement.
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Bring Receipts is a podcast hosted by Brandi Collins-Dexter and Steven Renderos. These long time friends spend each episode debating an unpopular opinion about pop culture. Like how Tag Team's song "Whoomp There It Is" is better than 95 South's "Whoot There It Is". You can expect to hear a mix of humor, radical politics and bonafide sh*t talking. But you can't just show up to debate, you must bring receipts.
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In this week’s show, we’re diving into the world of book nerds—those of us who live and breathe literature. If you’re passionate about thoughtful and classic works like Dostoyevsky, Thoreau, and other profound authors, this episode is for you. We'll explore the telltale signs of a true book ned and celebrate the habits that make us unique. From mai…
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Let’s have a chat about “difficult” books. What are they and why should you read them? Also, let’s get into a few tips for getting the most of a challenging read. #ReadingTips #DifficultBooks #PhilosophyReading #BookLovers #IntellectualGrowth #ReadingJourney #ComplexTexts #NonFictionBooks #BookRecommendations #ReadingCommunity Send Me a Text Messag…
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Join me as I sit down with Yasmine Mohammed, author of 'Unveiled,' to learn about her incredible journey and her efforts to support Islamic women. We'll explore how to discern truth in the media and the impact of her work. Discover why 'Unveiled' is a crucial read for those who value freedom and truth. Get Connected with Yasmine’s Work at: Free Hea…
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Send us a Text Message. Isaac sits down and chats with Freestyle legend, Mark Eaton. You know Mark as DJ Mark Eaton, founding member of the Plywood Hoods, and Creator of Dorkin in York and Joe Kid on a Stingray. You'll hear about the early days of the Plywood Hoods, how Mark got Joe Kid on a Stingray made, and an upcoming documentary on the Haro Te…
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We are going back to the vaults to dig up our 200th-episode spectacular, anchored by Christopher McQuarrie and Erik Jendresen and including Tom Cruise, Nick Offerman, Eddie Hamilton, Glen Powell, Greg Tarzan Davis and Mark Gatiss. What more do you need to know? Just listen! This episode was originally released in August 2022. You can own “Mission: …
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In this episode, I explore the six fundamental reasons why we read books. Reading goes beyond mere entertainment or passing the time. I’ll share how reading can optimize your life, make you more educated, expand your horizons, introduce you to interesting ideas, and help you gain control over your life. Join me to discover why every book you pick u…
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We loved our conversation with "Top Gun: Maverick" editor Eddie Hamilton so much, we just had to bring it back. Join us as we discuss how editing “Top Gun: Maverick” was like climbing a mountain, the process of approximating the look of Tony Scott’s original “Top Gun” and just how tricky the introductory bar scene in “Top Gun: Maverick” was to get …
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In this episode, I’ll explore William Wordsworth's poem, "Nuns Fret Not at Their Convent's Narrow Room," and uncover how his choice of the sonnet form teaches us about the power of constraints. We'll see how applying limits in your work can lead to greater fulfillment and skill. Whether you're a truck driver or a school teacher, you'll learn why fo…
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We’re talking to "Top Gun: Maverick" director Joseph Kosinski about what he brought to the long-simmering sequel (he pitched Tom Cruise on the set of “Mission: Impossible – Fallout”), working with Val Kilmer, the emotional core of the movie, and, of course, Tom Cruise’s hair. This episode was originally released May 2022. "Top Gun: Maverick" is ava…
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In this episode, I'll introduce you to Maryanne Wolf's insightful book, "Reader Come Home," which is a fantastic resource for anyone looking to improve their reading skills. I'll also share a simple yet effective two-week exercise to help you focus better while reading. Together, we'll explore how neural plasticity can keep your reading muscles str…
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This week on “The Directors” we are speaking with Richard Linklater, who directed the classic Paramount film “School of Rock” and also made “The Bad News Bears” and “Everybody Wants Some!!” for the studio. Learn about his unique approach to the material, how making “School of Rock” differed from his more indie films and more. Also: we talk about hi…
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In today's episode, I sit down with Dr. Martin Jacobsen to explore what elevates a book from good to great. We discuss how the best authors infuse every sentence with purpose beyond mere entertainment, aiming to provoke thought and convey deeper truths. Join us to uncover the layers of meaning and the craft behind writing that resonates across gene…
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We are joined by Sean S. Cunningham for this very special, very spooky episode of “The Directors.” “Friday the 13th” director Cunningham tells us about the origins of the film, how they actually produced the movie and what it was like to kill Kevin Bacon with an arrow. Grab your popcorn, turn out the lights and listen up! Learn more about your ad c…
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In this episode, I explore what a memoir is and why it's a valuable genre to include in your reading list. I discuss how memoirs offer unique insights into personal experiences and can provide profound lessons on life. I also recommend my favorite memoir, sharing why it has had such a significant impact on me. This episode will show that reading me…
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Let’s go back to (almost) the beginning with our very in-depth conversation with filmmaker Christopher McQuarrie. In this episode, McQuarrie talks about his involvement in “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol,” how that wound up with him directing “Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation” and finally about the just-released (at the time) “Mission: Impo…
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In this episode, I explore the concept of allegory in literature, revealing how authors embed deeper meanings within their stories. I also dive into magical realism, a fascinating literary tool that blends reality with fantasy. I'll recommend a book that beautifully illustrates these techniques, showing how they enhance our reading experience. Send…
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We are so thrilled to be joined by Dan Trachtenberg, the filmmaker behind “10 Cloverfield Lane,” on this week’s episode of “The Directors.” We discuss working within the Bad Robot framework, how the movie was supposed to look and what J.J. Abrams contributed. Plus, get updates on Trachtenberg’s “Prey” sequel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit…
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Joining us on this episode of “The Directors” is Dan Trachtenberg, the director of new Paramount classic “10 Cloverfield Lane.” In this episode, learn about Trachtenberg’s origin story, how he got on board the project and how a spec script called “The Cellar” became “10 Cloverfield Lane.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/a…
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Join me as I break down the five pivotal plot points that structure every compelling story—from exposition to resolution. Learn how these elements craft the narrative arc and enhance your reading experience. This episode not only deepens your appreciation for literature but also recommends a masterpiece, 'The Grapes of Wrath', to see theory in acti…
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This week we are revisiting our conversation with Oscar®-winning cinematographer Robert Elswit, who shot both “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol” and “Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation.” It was a huge thrill getting to chat with this legend, who shares details about the making of both films, including what it was like to shoot the Burj, how his…
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Alexander Payne joins us on “The Directors,” where we touch on his other Paramount gems – the road trip movie “Nebraska” and the underrated “Downsizing.” Learn how he got the studio to agree to black-and-white for “Nebraska” and why he thinks “Downsizing” should have been a television series instead. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastc…
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Why invest time in reading literature? This episode answers just that, highlighting how stories enrich our lives, teach us empathy, and offer experiences that facts alone cannot. I'll discuss the dynamic relationship between reader and text, and how this interaction brings new meanings each time. Featuring Ralph Ellison's 'King of the Bingo Game,' …
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On this episode of “The Directors” we are joined by Alexander Payne, who takes us through the inception and making of his early Paramount classic “Election.” Payne discusses the challenges with multiple voiceovers, working with MTV and his playful sense of continuity. If you love “Election” as much as we do (and even if you don’t), this is a very f…
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Today, I dive into a comparative analysis of two of Russia’s literary titans: Leo Tolstoy and Fyodor Dostoyevsky. I'll explore their unique styles, themes, and contributions to literature and philosophy. This discussion will not only highlight their differences but also their shared insights into the human condition, making it a must-listen for tho…
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Michael Giacchino is a world-famous composer who did both “Mission: Impossible III” and “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol.” He is also a very cool guy. We talked to him about how he got involved with the franchise, working with filmmakers J.J. Abrams and Brad Bird, and his debut solo album. And yes, we also talk about the amazing track names on…
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Join Eddy and his co-hosts in a riveting discussion about the shift in employee compensation preferences from raises to rewards of freedom. This episode breaks down how you can offer meaningful incentives that resonate with your employees' desire for a balanced life, all while keeping your business financially sound. Learn when it’s wise to hold ba…
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