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EDO Breakthrough

Sandy Dubay, CEcD

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Is there an economic development problem that you just can’t seem to make any progress on? Grab your phone and call the EDO Breakthrough podcast! After all, no challenge is unsolvable with a creative solutions team by your side. In each episode, Certified Economic Developer (CEcD) and host Sandy Dubay welcomes a new business leader, community luminary, and other modern mages to discuss the challenges, joys, and needs of communities across the United States. Sandy and her guest will combine t ...
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This is a podcast series about the disappearance of Brian Shaffer, a 27 yr old med. student in Columbus Ohio, who went out on the 31th of march in 2006 to enjoy a night out bar hopping to celebrate the beginning of Spring break. He was observed by the entrance area in the campus bar ”The Ugly Tuna Saloona” at around 2am, by which after he was never seen or heard from again.
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MUSINGS OF AN EDO MAN is a podcast hosted by Onaiwu Endurance, who hails from Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria. This Podcast is about his perceptions and views concerning about the people, the government and general living conditions in Benin City. He talks about the highs and lows, the historical facts of the ancient kingdom, the joys and sorrows of life over there and many more. Want to have knowledge of one of the oldest cities in Africa, then this is the podcast you should listen to. Subsc ...
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Hi! We are Edo and Anna and this is Go Far, an adventure podcast. Join us as we recount the tales of all of our cycling or hiking trips, while diving deep into the world of human powered travel. 🚲🥾 Together, we bring our passion for human-powered travel to the airwaves, sharing stories, insights, and tips on how to explore the world in a way that is sustainable, adventurous, and rewarding. From bike touring to backpacking, we try cover a wide range of topics and destinations, always with an ...
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She Table Talk

Sarah Oseki

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Just a girl from Nigeria with no experience what so ever, sharing true stories of women in Africa and across the globe, deep conversations, debunking myths, and changing the narrative. Stories of strong and bold African women because together we are better informed. Hosted by Sarah Oseki Heart to heart conversation from women across the globe Season 3, Across Africa - features women from the different countries of Africa to share their story with us. Season 4 - Diaspora woman and the native ...
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Historical Fantasy

Guenevere Lee

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What's the difference between an oni and a tengu? Were samurai really the gangsters of Edo Era Japan? Why was Europe so interested in Asia? Join author Guenevere Lee and Doctor Noel Sayar as they discuss not only history, but the mythology that shaped it. Currently we are going through the fact and fiction behind the Channillo series Leda and the Samurai.
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onepointfive is a podcast about those working to tackle climate change. Warmer summers and colder winters are just the tip of this iceberg that is humanity's biggest threat. But while this seems scary, we should remind ourselves that through hardships we'll reach the stars. My goal is to learn with you about the entrepreneurs, policymakers, investors, and visionaries that have decided to dedicate their lives to make Earth a more liveable place. Andiamo!
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The Metro-classic Japanese is your perfect guide to learning about Japanese culture. Kyota Ko, the writer of the blog "The Metro-classic Japanese" explains Japan and Japanese culture from perspectives of history, geography, food, art, business, politics, philosophy and entertainment, always with a dab of humor. | Blog: https://www.metro-classic-japanese.net | Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/metroclassicjapanese/ | Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themetroclassic/
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Obaland Magazine,is the No1, reliable news source of Entertainment, Biographies and editorial Breaking News platform in Edo State. Obaland Magazine was founded by a Nigerian born Italian journalist Mr Lucky Omosigho who bought the Obaland brand Franchise . In 2009,Obaland Magazine and multichoice media house was immediately launched by Nigerian American Afro-beat singer Davido, in Turin (Italy) Obaland Magazine was first media house to host a video interview with Africa music legend Evi Edna ...
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Henshin Power V3

Moonlighting Ninjas Media

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Where three friends have three minutes to talk about tokusatsu. This is a sequel to both Henshin Men and The Power Trip: A Journey through the Power Rangers Franchise, which have combined Zord-style to form this new show. Hosted by Nathan Marchand, Christopher Riner, and Jake Hambrick.
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Finding Hope: Cancer Screening is the Future

Finding Hope: Cancer Screening is the Future

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OHSU Knight Cancer Institute presents a 6 episode series discussing the importance of early detection, the latest advances in cancer research, survivorship and early cancer detection. This series features a myriad of well informed BIPOC voices that have come together in the hopes that these conversations will dispel myths and ease concerns and provide hope around cancer research. Hosted by DJ Ambush and produced by The http://Numberz.FM Art: Alexander Wright Music: King E.D.O.
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Critic Nicolas Rapold talks with guests about the movies they've been watching. From home viewing to the latest from festivals and retrospectives. Named one of the 10 Best Film Podcasts by Sight & Sound magazine. Guests include critics, curators, and filmmakers.
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Quick and concise, Eight Minute Climate Fix covers everything that's happening in climate action and the energy transition. We tackle the complexity of the changes happening in our world and make it easy, and quick, for anyone to understand. Our sister podcast, More Than Eight Minutes, includes the extended versions with our guests for anyone who wants to go a level deeper into these issues.
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Some people can see things that nobody else can. They seem to be able to peer around corners and into the future. These seemingly super powers come from being able to synthesize the data all around us. They approach problems with a curious and rational mind. They think differently and encourage others to embrace data culture. We call them “data radicals” because they transform themselves and the world around them In this podcast, we talk to these Data Radicals to understand what makes their ...
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Dive into the delicious and diverse world of global cuisine with the ”Culinary Cuisine Journey” podcast. Each episode is a unique exploration into the history, culture, and flavors of different culinary traditions from around the world. From bustling street markets to serene farmlands, this podcast takes you on an auditory gastronomic adventure. Whether it’s uncovering the origins of a famous dish, delving into the nuances of regional specialties, or celebrating the fusion of different culin ...
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A Dryer Dose of Disney is a Podcast and Video Podcast that provides detailed insider tips and tricks for navigating the Disney and Universal parks on both coasts that only insiders know. Additionally, the podcast has an in-depth focus on the best places to eat in and around the parks, as well as the best menu items and descriptions of the foods and beverages.
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Discover a smorgasbord of spiritual content in Telugu about Kshetrams (like Tirumala and Srisailam), Saints (like Akka Mahadevi and Madhwacharya), and ancient and modern spiritual thought (like Upanishad Ratnavali and Naham Karta Hari Karta.) Please review and rate this podcast on the platform you are listening to (Like Podcast app on iPhone) so other Telugu connoisseurs can discover this content. We'd love your feedback. Please send your suggestions to feedback@dasubhashitam.com Discover mo ...
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We Are Jobs Podcast

Next Move Group

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Stay on top of the latest trends and best practices in economic development. Chad Chancellor, CEO of Next Move Group conducts fast-paced interviews with top players in the economic development field.
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Eeeper's Choice Podcast

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Broadcasting from a dustbin somewhere in the Western Hemisphere, Eeeper an off-colour hamster, currently disguised as a 25 year old human, blogs about life in general, Anime and the fact that his backing group of singing jacket potatoes have stopped returning his calls.......But mostly about anime.
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.metaverse podcast

Touchcast

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Welcome to the .metaverse podcast from Touchcast. Join us each week, as we feature thought leaders and innovators who shed light on the developments, themes, and ideas surrounding the metaverse. Book your personalized demo in the metaverse today by visiting touchcast.com. Join the conversation at: https://twitter.com/Touchcast https://www.linkedin.com/company/touchcast/
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Vegas Circle

The Vegas Circle

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Step into the electrifying world of The Vegas Circle, a dynamic American podcast based in the vibrant city of Las Vegas. Guided by the infectious energy of Co-Founders Paki Phillips, hailing from Chicago, and Chris Smith, a proud Detroit native, this podcast burst onto the scene in July 2018 with a mission—to amplify the voices of those with extraordinary stories shaping the cultural landscape not only in Las Vegas but across the globe. Picture this: A podcast that doesn't just talk, but roa ...
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Otome Shimai

Otome Shimai

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Two sisters who have been playing Otome games, both individually and together, for 10+ years. We're always discussing the games we're playing and different Otoge related subjects anyways, so we decided to turn it into a podcast! Disclaimer: None of the games or characters we are discussing belong to us. Please don’t sue us.
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Between | Screens Podcast

Between | Screens Podcast

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Code | Design | Micro podcast. Expect to find content about the following topics: Ruby, Rails, Sinatra, Sass, Javascript, Design Patterns, Jekyll, Client-Side Web Apps, Rust, Typography, Git, Responsive Design, Prototyping, Web Design, Type Design and more … The elevator pitch for this micro-podcast is to conduct extensive interviews with professional designers & developers and distill multiple small digestible knowledge bombs out of these conversations. The podcast is free of charge, leaves ...
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Being Modern, Being Human is a podcast about the world we live in and its transformations: from the eternal questions of human existence and current social challenges to artificial intelligence and the mysteries of nature. Writer and journalist Inna Logunova explores the spirit of our times together with inspiring minds and deep thinkers: philosophers, sociologists, journalists, artists, writers, scientists, and many others.
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Success Hangout

David Onamusi

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Welcome to Success Hangout where we discuss and challenge mainstream definition of success. In our discussions we share stories of when we get it right as well as when we get it wrong! We don't believe you have to win to be termed as successful! You simply have to try and when you fail, you have to learn. We believe success is beyond achievements! We believe success is who we are and not just what we desire to become! We share ancient wisdom and new age principles!
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Shirin Al’adu, kida da fina-finai, shiri ne da ke zo maku a ranakun assabar da kafe 5:30 na yamma, tare da maimaici da karfe 8:00 na safiyar ranar Lahadi.Inda muke kawo ma ku rahotanni da labaran da suka shafi Fina-finai na gida da ketare, firarraki da mawakammu na gargajiya da na zamani, tare da kawo maku labaran da suka shafi al’adummu na gida da ketare. Tare da naku Mahaman Salisu Hamisu.
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Radio Nation & The Coalition Network {TCN²} present syndicated podcast(s) from hosts, The Untouchable DJ Drastic, K. Cash (Kevin McKessey), & Reed Richards. Subscribe to all of The Untouchable DJ Drastic, K. Cash (Kevin McKessey), & Reed Richards’ syndication podcast(s) from various broadcast media outlets. Unauthorized use of this or any podcast is strictly prohibited. Violators are punishable under federal law. For all additional information and/or inquiries contact The Coalition Network { ...
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Radio Nation & The Coalition Network {TCN²} present syndicated podcast(s) from hosts, The Untouchable DJ Drastic, K. Cash (Kevin McKessey), & Reed Richards. Subscribe to all of The Untouchable DJ Drastic, K. Cash (Kevin McKessey), & Reed Richards’ syndication podcast(s) from various broadcast media outlets. Unauthorized use of this or any podcast is strictly prohibited. Violators are punishable under federal law. For all additional information and/or inquiries contact The Coalition Network { ...
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This week’s episode is all about Economic Development Week, and how you can leverage it to share your EDO’s story with your local community. Economic Developers rarely promote their efforts or teams, and this is the perfect opportunity to do that! Key Takeaways: Best practices and tips for a successful event, including using Earned and Owned media …
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Hello there! The crew got together a few weeks ago to react to the Edo state elections and its outcomes, the aftermath of the #EndBadGovernance protests and the lead up to the #FearlessInOctober protests and Dangote's antics with regards to fuel pricing and logistics. In this current affairs episode, we delved deeper into the politics of vote buyin…
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In this episode of Culinary Cuisine Journey, we’re diving into the fascinating world of Edo Period Japan (1603-1868), a time when food culture flourished and many of the traditional Japanese dishes we know today were developed. We’ll explore how isolationist policies, urbanization, and the samurai class shaped the cuisine, from simple rice dishes t…
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Let us know how we're doing - text us feedback or thoughts on episode content The DOE recently released a report outlining a pathway for the US to meet recent pledges of tripling of domestic nuclear capacity by 2050. Nuclear needs to play a role in a clean energy economy, but the industry may be fooling itself in thinking that learning curve cost d…
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“Here he comes from the sky!” Much to Nate’s (“The TsuBro’s”) delight, HPV3’s starts its coverage of Ultraman (1966)! And Chris (“Sentai Guy”) and Jake (“The Metal Don”) have no complaints—except about Arashi being an idiot! This truly classic henshin kyodai hero series premiered as a live stage show that was lost media for a years. In this first b…
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Ep. 276: Mark Asch on Blitz, Hellraiser, Saturday Night, Northern Lights, plus CompensationWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. As the 62nd New York Film Festival wound down, I nabbed critic Mark Asch after the press screening of Blitz for a little chat. We shared some initial impressions of Steve McQueen’s Blitz, the fe…
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Legacy systems in the financial services industry are notorious for being slower to adapt to big data. But for good reason. Because banks are complicated and intersect across networks, it’s difficult to implement new processes without disturbing the rest of the system. Yet, GXS Bank is proving it doesn’t have to be this way. The digital bank is lev…
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In this weeks episode, we discuss the impacts of Hurricane Milton on Orlando and the parks as well as some general updates on the parks, the new Lightning Lane system and a new best practice around Halloween time. Support the show A Dryer Dose of Disney has the top Disney and Universal tips and tricks and will make your vacation more enjoyable. Hos…
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Let us know how we're doing - text us feedback or thoughts on episode content Paul reflects a bit on having just completed the second year of hosting Eight Minutes, and takes a moment to indulge in how the process of developing climate strategy needs to change if we are to keep up with the rapid advances in climate industries. Long term strategic p…
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Angus and Dan are back to review the GW10 action including derby wins for Leeds and Luton, a Rubin Colwill-inspired Cardiff recording a big win, and more. There is talk about those on 4 yellow cards and your questions are covered, including forward options, new boost ideas and under the radar assets.…
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Send us a text Join us for an exciting conversation with G6, the visionary behind Money Train Management, as he shares his unique perspective on balancing music, business, and the demands of fatherhood. Discover how G6 navigates the vibrant yet challenging Las Vegas creative scene, working alongside talents like Mazi and filmmaker Janae Gamble. G6 …
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The Data Radicals podcast returns on October 23rd! This season, we're exploring how trusted data drives value, whether that’s building game-changing AI or transforming data into dollars – and business results. You’ll hear from data leaders, journalists, and AI trailblazers like Dr. Geraldine Wong, CDO of GXS Bank, New York Times Chief Data Scientis…
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Ebonie Atkins, Managing Director of Henrico Economic Development Authority, shares tips for networking and creating relationships. We also discuss business retention tactics, regionalism, partnerships, and teaching economic geography. Key Takeaways: Tips for creating relationships in a people-focused industry How to work with local partners for bus…
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Let us know how we're doing - text us feedback or thoughts on episode content After the devastating impacts of Hurricanes Helene and Milton over the past few weeks, it's a good time to review the science on why (and how) warming sea temperatures are affecting the intensity of these mega storms. Big, intense tropical cyclones are a part of our futur…
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Ep. 275: Rumours Directors Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, and Galen Johnson Talk About MoviesWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. This week sees the release of Rumours, the new movie from Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, and Galen Johnson. It's about a remote gathering of world leaders (played by Cate Blanchett and Roy Dupuis among …
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Ep. 274: Alissa Wilkinson on NYFF: Suburban Fury, My Undesirable Friends, Wang Bing, 7 Walks with Mark Brown, Nickel Boys ReduxWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. In the concluding week of the 62nd New York Film Festival, I sat down with Alissa Wilkinson of The New York Times to hear her thoughts on a few titles. Two we…
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In this episode we are joined by Ibrahim Wali and Comrade Hamza of Ranters HQ @rantitoutspace to talk about the birth of the platform, its evolution and the objectives of the #RANTitOut movement. This bleeds into a conversation on the rise of anti-establishment sentiment and radicalism in Northern Nigeria. We also share perspectives on the newer cl…
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Chris (“Sentai Guy”) and Jake (“The Metal Don”) were hoping to get started on recording for Ultraman (1966), but Nathan (“The TsuBro”) was nowhere to be found, but never fear—the Ultrabro is here?! (What the henshin?!) Our Ultraman (1966) coverage begins October 16, 2024! Podcast Socials: Twitter/X: @HenshinPowerV3 The Markalite Lounge (official Fa…
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To quote Batman, “You wanna get nuts? Let’s get nuts!” Here’s an ultracut of all six of our episodes covering all 52 episodes of Kamen Rider V3! I don’t know why you’d want to spend that much time with Nathan The TsuBro, Chris The Sentai Guy, and Jake The Metal Don, but here you go. It’s almost as long a binge as those Discotek blu-rays of the seri…
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Amanda Ellis, Editor-in-Chief for Livability.com, shares how EDOs can leverage storytelling when marketing their communities. In this episode, we discuss workforce trends like hybrid working and relocating, how AI will affect search engine optimization for prospects, and why professional development opportunities are so important for retaining empl…
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Let us know how we're doing - text us feedback or thoughts on episode content For all of the economic advantages being created by the energy transition, some of that value isn't being fully captured by consumers who don't fully understand their utility bill. As energy prices are rising and these bills are becoming more complex and obtuse, maybe now…
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Ep. 273: Amy Taubin on NYFF: Nickel Boys, My Undesirable Friends, New Godard and Albert Serra, No Other Land, RumoursWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. As the New York Film Festival presents a kind of best-of-the-year selection for its 62nd edition, I sat down with the one and only Amy Taubin to discuss a few highlight…
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In this episode of "Culinary Cuisine Journey," we're taking a flavorful tour of the world through one of the most universal yet diverse foods – the sandwich. From the streets of Vietnam to the markets of Mexico, sandwiches have evolved into a culinary staple that reflects the local flavors and ingredients of each culture. Join me as we explore icon…
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Ep. 272: Christian Lorentzen on Pavements (and Pavement)Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. This week the movie Pavements (and the band Pavement) came to The New York Film Festival. So I sat down after a Lincoln Center screening with critic Christian Lorentzen of the London Review of Books among many publications, to ge…
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Nathan (“The TsuBro”), Jake (“The Metal Don”), and Chris (“Sentai Guy”) finish the first chapter of their new tokusatsu journey with the final episodes of Kamen Rider V3! Such a seminal time requires a visit from a certain skull-faced supervillain—but not the one you’re thinking. (Was it Rito all along?) After he gives the boys some often awkward f…
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In this episode of Culinary Cuisine Journey, we’re traveling to Argentina, home of some of the world’s finest meats and renowned Malbec wine. We’ll explore the deep cultural roots of Argentina’s barbecue traditions, known as asado, and how the country's fertile lands produce both top-quality beef and exceptional wine. Join us for a flavorful journe…
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Now working as a partner of an EDO, Zach Gilmore shares what it’s like to transition from a typical economic development role to supporting businesses more directly, his perspective on challenges that businesses are facing today, and how economic developers can leverage their local SBDC offices. Key Takeaways: How to get your stakeholders to unders…
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Let us know how we're doing - text us feedback or thoughts on episode content We sometimes use certain terms in the energy transition interchangeably - chief among them is "geothermal". In this episode, Paul discusses some of the different types of emerging technologies that get tagged with this moniker - and why and how these different systems hav…
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Ep. 271: Eric Hynes on Conclave, Friendship, Tata, The Last Republican, Winter in Sokcho (Toronto)Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. So it turns out I had another Toronto International Film Festival episode up my sleeve, with Eric Hynes, Curator of Film at Museum of the Moving Image. We talk about the Ralph Fiennes ele…
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In this episode of Culinary Cuisine Journey, we take a sensory-packed trip to one of the most iconic and aromatic markets in the world—the Spice Bazaar in Istanbul. A hub of commerce and culture for centuries, this vibrant marketplace has been a melting pot of flavors, where spices, herbs, and other treasures from all over the world have converged.…
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In this episode of Culinary Cuisine Journey, we dive into one of the most bizarre and tragic disasters in American history—the Great Molasses Flood of 1919 in Boston. On a cold January day, a massive storage tank holding over two million gallons of molasses burst, sending a wave of sticky syrup through the streets, causing destruction and loss of l…
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Maria Satira, Director of Marketing and Communications for the Greeneville ENC Alliance, shares tips for knowing your audience, being the first person in a role, and staying in the know about PR. In this episode, we dive deep into all things marketing, and p.s., if you’re an economic developer – that means we’re talking to you too! Key Takeaways: T…
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Let us know how we're doing - text us feedback or thoughts on episode content In this follow-up episode to last week's overview of Project 2025's climate related suggestions, Paul digs deeper into some other recommendations of the conservative roadmap, including its emphasis of national security as well as its animosity toward renewable energy proj…
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We're back to review the GW6 action. Angus is on his first boost of the season, with mixed results. There's also talk of a good win for Norwich, a win with question marks for Burnley, and a deep dive on Swansea. There's also talk of Osmajic's bite, Morris' inconvenient brace, and options we like in each position for Away Days in GW7.…
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Ep. 270: First-Person 1990s Documentary at MOMI with Jeff Reichert and Asha Phelps: Personal Belongings and BeyondWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. The documentary work that bloomed in the 1990s, partly thanks to new technologies, has a raw immediacy that’s a pleasure to re-encounter on the big screen. Thanks to a new…
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Send us a text How did a young boy’s experience with orthodontics inspire a journey that would eventually lead to running one of Las Vegas's premier dental practices? Join us as we sit down with Dr. Richard Racanelli , owner of Stunning Smiles of Las Vegas, to uncover the personal stories and professional experiences that have shaped his career. Dr…
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The people who worked on Kamen Rider V3 need help. As in therapy. Nathan (“The TsuBro”), Chris (“Sentai Guy”), and Jake (“The Metal Don”) have concluded that. But this comes on the heels of Nathan singing “The Amazing Riderman” to start the episode, so he doesn’t have much room to talk. Speaking of Riderman, he shows up to kick off the series’ fina…
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In this episode of Culinary Cuisine Journey, we explore the rich and ancient farming practices of Indigenous Australians. Long before modern agriculture, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities cultivated the land using sustainable techniques that have nourished the land for thousands of years. Join us as we uncover the deep connection be…
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In this episode of Culinary Cuisine Journey, we explore one of the most exciting culinary fusions in the world—Brazilian-Japanese cuisine, focusing on the Sushi Revolution. Born from the migration of Japanese immigrants to Brazil, this unique blend of flavors combines traditional Japanese techniques with vibrant Brazilian ingredients. Join us as we…
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Andy Donahue, State Director of the Minnesota SBDC, shares how entrepreneurship is central to the nuanced, blended relationship between SBDCs, higher education institutions, and economic development organizations. We also discuss regionalism, talent retention efforts, and involvement with IEDC. For anyone aiming for a significant promotion, he also…
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www.thecryptonline.com The HipHopHeads Podcast Episode 75: Old School Summer In this episode Vega and Bonafide take a ride talking about some new movies such as Rebel Ridge and The Deliverance, our love for Don Lee, Joey Chestnut vs Kobayashi, and then we talk about Summer 24 Being a great year for Old School guys coming back. All that and more! Ta…
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Let us know how we're doing - text us feedback or thoughts on episode content In this first of two parts, Paul takes a deeper dive into the climate implications of the conservative policy playbook, Project 2025. Paul unpacks how the document lays out a vision for a smaller federal government, and how doing so may impact not only climate action but …
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Ep. 269: Toronto 2024: Mark Asch on The End, Hard Truths, Eden, Measures for a FuneralWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. The fall is always packed with movies entering the world for the first time, and the Toronto International Film Festival brings together a sprawling slate of such premieres—some opening later in the …
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Ep. 268: Venice 2024: Jessica Kiang on April, Queer, Vermiglio, Happyend, 2073Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. The 81st Venice Film Festival had a few more important films up its sleeve in its final days, and I was very happy to sit down in Venice with Jessica Kiang of Variety for a chat. Titles discussed include: Ap…
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In this episode, we take a journey back to the Victorian Era, exploring the fascinating dining customs that once ruled England. From lavish banquets to the strict etiquette that governed dinner parties, we’ll uncover how the Victorians used food as a symbol of wealth, status, and propriety. Get ready for tales of elaborate table settings, multi-cou…
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