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The Innovate Everything podcast focuses on how innovators think, overcoming obstacles to innovation, and keeping innovative thinking fun. We will talk innovation, design, sports, leadership, and the importance of the pivot. Hosted by Jon Mode the founder of Innovate the Ordinary, Innovate Everything is about exactly that. You don’t have to find some new technology to innovate your business or personal world. Some of the best innovations are simple, meaningful changes. All you have to do is k ...
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Lurk Mode

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Jon Gregory aka J Waves loves rap music and having a good time. Lurk Mode is what happens when a hip hop MC who is obsessed with Prince, sneakers, and Law & Order: SVU has his own podcast. Come have a lurk, we know you'll find something you like.
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A daily dose of irreverent, offbeat, and informative takes on business & tech news. Hosted by Jon Weigell, Juliet Bennett Rylah, Mark Dent, Ben Berkley, Sara Friedman, Matthew Brown, and Rob Litterst from The Hustle.
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Psychedelics Today

Psychedelics Today

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Psychedelics Today is the planetary leader in psychedelic education, media, and advocacy. Covering up-to-the-minute developments and diving deep into crucial topics bridging the scientific, academic, philosophical, societal, and cultural, Psychedelics Today is leading the discussion in this rapidly evolving ecosystem.
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This show showcases the finest underground House and Tech House music from around the globe. The show is packed full of the latest releases and unreleased house music, with a sprinkling of remade timeless classics, created by some of the most innovative DJs and producers.
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Tim and Ruthy from Terrapin Networks in Traverse City, Michigan chat with small business owners around Northern Michigan: their creation story, who their business serves, what their customers might be surprised to learn, how policymakers affect their day-to-day, the affects of tourism, and more. Do you own or love a small business in Northern Michigan? Tune in to this honest and frank discussion. New episodes drop every Sunday morning on WTCM NewsTalk 580, and after on your favorite podcast ...
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Don't miss a thing. Hear directly from leading brands and marketing technology platforms about the challenges and opportunities facing marketers today, from AI to building customer lifetime value as well as business value. The Agile Brand™ features executives and thought leaders from top brands and platforms discussing the trends driving the industry forward, like first-party data strategies, artificial intelligence, consumer data privacy, omnichannel customer experience, and more. The Agile ...
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REDESIGNING CITIES: The Speedwell Foundation Talks @ Georgia Institute of Technology is a series of presentations + conversations between leading urbanists that address 21st Century urban challenges: social capital, equity, climate change, outdated infrastructure, disruptive technologies, and money. The series is hosted by Ellen Dunham-Jones, professor and director of the Master of Science in Urban Design degree in the Georgia Tech School of Architecture.
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DJ CHOPPS

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Just over a decade ago, NYC bred DJ Chopps hit the ground running at the tender age of 15 with his eclectic style and deep-rooted musical knowledge. It’s no wonder his “elders” remarked that “this kid has some chops.” Grabbing the compliment as his title, DJ Chopps exploded his way through the club circuit like a Roman Candle - catching the attention of everyone from MTV to Dom Perignon. For the past five years, the largest “Spring Break” organizers in the country took on Chopps as their res ...
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Recovery slides are the new big thing in comfy footwear. Brands like Hoka and Oofos have a hold on a growing market of super cushioned recovery shoes- a market that now sits at $11.2. So how can you cash in and make some revenue off that growth? Join our hosts Jon Weigell and Cyan Zhong, as they take you through our most interesting stories of the …
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Today we’re exploring how AI and human creativity work together in marketing with Diana Lee, CEO and Founder of Constellation, a first-of-its-kind SaaS platform that allows top brands and Fortune 500 companies to seamlessly build, launch, and manage compliant creative assets at scale. We’ll discuss how marketers can effectively blend technology wit…
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Large businesses and top CEOs in America spend huge sums of money on political campaigns every year. How do these contributions affect the business climate and can they harm smaller businesses? David Sirota, co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Lever, investigated the origins of America's cozy relationship between major corporations and politician…
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In this episode, David interviews Daniel Shankin: psychedelic integration coach, Vital instructor, and founder and director of Tam Integration. He talks about the underrated importance of integration circles, how he created Tam Integration out of a personal need for them, how simple it can be for people to create their own groups, and how open-ende…
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The National Novel Writing Month organization is in scalding hot water. The nonprofit, after making an odd statement about AI’s place in novel-writing, is not very popular anymore with writers around the world. So what was their stance and where does AI fit into writing? Plus: American Airlines reaches a deal with its workers and General Mills is o…
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GoDaddy’s “Made in America” series has just debuted its fifth season, which captures the real, unscripted stories of small business owners as they unfolded in real time. Today we’re going to talk about capturing and sharing unpredictable stories to create authentic brand messaging. To help me discuss this topic, I’d like to welcome Sophie Harris, S…
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Grain farming has its drawbacks, one being the amount of injuries farmers are exposed to in silos. So much, that a new startup is ready to introduce robots to take the brunt of the work. Grain Weevil already has millions in funds and aims to change the way we farm in silos, but what can these robots exactly offer? Plus: Campbell’s goes through a re…
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Apple’s stock has been strangely on the decline since their iPhone 16 announcement, but analysts aren’t worried about it. Many are saying the iPhone 16’s release will be the most successful of all time. So why is that? Plus: Amazon is coming for Target and Aldi and Bank of America raises its hourly wage. Join our hosts Jon Weigell and Mark Dent, as…
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It’s hard to escape talk of AI these days, but not all AI is the same, and not all of it is safe for large organizations to use. Today we're diving into the evolving world of generative AI for the enterprise with Sumeet Agrawal, VP of Product Management at Informatica. We’ll discuss strategies and considerations for building robust, enterprise-grad…
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In this episode, Joe interviews Joanna Kempner, Ph.D.: associate professor in the Department of Sociology at Rutgers University and author of the recently released, Psychedelic Outlaws: The Movement Revolutionizing Modern Medicine. The book profiles the history and groundbreaking work of ClusterBusters, a nonprofit researching and spreading awarene…
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Netflix and many Hollywood studios have a huge problem- the CO2 emissions of the entertainment industry. Everything that goes into a film, from lighting to transportation, takes a ton of energy. So how is Hollywood trying to curb its energy usage and how fast can we expect some major changes to roll out? Plus: Google is deep in antitrust trials and…
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The week Coop and Taylor are joined by Matt Bower to discuss a few sections from Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s Husserl at the limits of Phenomenology as well as Husserl's The Origin of Geometry. Matt is currently Senior Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at Texas State University. Matt completed his doctoral work at University of Memphis (2013) and…
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It’s harder than ever to find work right now, but over 40 million LinkedIn users are trying with an #Opentowork badge. The green badge, though, has come under fire by some recruiters who say it looks “desperate” and “over-eager” to potential employers. So what is the correct course of action to actually break into the job market and why is it so, s…
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Welcome to today’s episode where we're going to talk about advanced strategies in branding and communications with Nikki Festa O'Brien, CEO of Greenough Communications. We’re going to explore how brands can articulate their stories more effectively, manage financial communications, and about the critical relationship between marketing and communica…
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Design sells products. As marketing trends continue to evolve, so does design. So how do creative agencies and studios make sure they’re on top of the new design trends and deliver high-profile, purchasable work for their clients? We’re joined today by Mike McVicar, Partner at Gander, the design shop behind splashy brands like Graza and Magic Spoon…
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In this episode, Kyle interviews Mustapha Khan: Emmy Award-winning director with over 100 film and television credits, who has worked with clients such as Coca-Cola and Honda, and celebrities ranging from Maya Angelou to Snoop Dogg. Khan is finalizing a film about Lenny and Elizabeth Gibson and their ongoing work at Dreamshadow – the people and com…
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Sports betting companies rejoice — football is back. Projections have legal gambling amounts reaching up to $35B this NFL season, which is a 30% increase over last year according to the American Gaming Association. It’s one of the business plotlines to watch this season, along with Tom Brady’s $375m broadcasting contract. Today, we’ll share the NFL…
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Welcome to today’s episode, we are discussing online marketplace advertising with Regina Ye, Co-Founder & CEO of Topsort. We’ll explore the challenges and strategies for running effective ad campaigns, the shift towards first-party data, and methods for improving ad spend efficiency. Regina, is a Gen-Z entrepreneur and former small vendor. In colle…
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“Founder Mode” is a hot new term coined by Y Combinator founding partner Paul Graham. This and “Manager Mode” have thrown business professionals into a debate about which is better: involving yourself with your business at every step, or stepping back after hiring experienced co-workers? Today, we break down both sides. Plus: Mcdonald’s McFlurry ge…
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In a word? Egg. In several more words? We got a hot new ep about a hot new show, that's right, this season's freshest comedy is Seinfeld. Jerry and his delightful band of miscreants live in NYC and no matter where they go hijinks ensue. If you don't like what we talk about in this episode, boy are you going to be disappointed with next episode! Lik…
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Labor Day Weekend, one of the biggest travel weekends of the year, was met with thousands of hotel employee walk-outs from chains like Hilton, Hyatt and Marriott. So why did these employees go on strike, how have the hotels been affected and what can we expect for the future of hotel travel? Plus: Ticketmaster gets into trouble in the UK and Canva …
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B2B e-commerce offers great opportunities to manufacturers and distributors, but creating an industry-specific strategy, and finding the right partners and platforms to implement it can make all the difference. This episode is brought to you by The Office of Experience, a design-driven, digital-first, vertically integrated and collaborative agency …
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In this episode, Joe interviews Danielle Nova: founder of Psychedelic Recovery, founding team member of Decriminalize Nature Oakland, and Executive Director of the San Francisco Psychedelic Society. As a recovering addict, Nova discusses how working with psychedelics helped her find her way to recovery, and how she's spreading that knowledge to oth…
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Can our current education system really prepare students for the 21st-century workforce, or is it stuck in the past? On this episode of Innovate Everything, we tackle the systemic flaws within the U.S. education system, drawing stark comparisons to prison environments that affect student behavior, teacher morale, and administrative effectiveness. W…
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A bag of Doritos in the US has some dangerously different ingredients than it would in the rest of the world. This is primarily due to the operations of the FDA, which has had many policy changes since its 1906 debut. So why do American snacks have these questionable ingredients and how do companies get away with it? Join our hosts Jon Weigell and …
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You’ve likely heard us talk about composable approaches a bit on this show. Today, we’re going to explore what it looks like to take a composable approach with a customer data platform with Kyle Martinowich, Senior Partnership Lead at GrowthLoop. He’s going to share insights on the power of composable Customer Data Platforms and how they are reshap…
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In this episode of Vital Psychedelic Conversations, David interviews Deanna Rogers: Registered Clinical Counselor and Vital instructor. She discusses how trauma grows in our bodies, and the importance of practitioners and facilitators becoming trauma-informed before working with clients. She stresses the need to create the right conditions for clie…
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‘Very demure… very mindful’ is making the rounds well, everywhere. The phrase, originated by a TikTok beauty creator, has caught on like wildfire and many brands are looking to lock it down via trademark. So how can online creators better own their creations and who is trying to take these terms for keeps? Plus: Gamestop will begin stocking retro g…
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Welcome to today’s episode where we explore the magic of branding with Jon Davids, author of "Marketing Superpowers: Build a brand so good that getting customers feels like magic" and branding expert. Jon’s book promises methods to transform marketing into a natural by-product of a beloved brand. We’ll dive into his strategies and frameworks that t…
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The acronym of the week is NEETs: not in employment, education, or training. 18-24 year olds in the US are reportedly more disillusioned now than ever when it comes to finding work and financial opportunities. So what’s causing this and what can we do to help? Plus: Lego goes sustainable and iPhone 16 is on its way. Join our hosts Jon Weigell and J…
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Osmo is a startup that wants to give computers a sense of smell. This Google-backed company has some huge potential on its horizon- including the $60B fragrance industry and mosquito repellent. So how can this odd innovation change the world? Plus: Dublin denies Google and Seattle’s airport is reeling from a weekend cyberattack. Join our hosts Jon …
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Welcome to today’s episode, where we’re diving into the dynamic world of digital signage with Misty Chalk, Vice President of Sales, Americas at BrightSign. We’ll explore how digital signage is transforming brand strategies and customer experiences across various industries. RESOURCES Register for the Medallia CX Day webinar: Building Loyalty: How T…
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In this episode, Joe interviews Jean Lacy: Executive Director of the Illinois Psychedelic Society; and La Shawn K. Ford: 17-year member of the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the 8th District. Together, they are working on the CURE (Compassionate Use and Research of Entheogens) Act, which aims to decriminalize plant medicines and br…
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As inflation moderates in the US, there’s even better news regarding gasoline. Gas prices are going down due to high levels of oil production in the US and falling demand worldwide. Plus: a Walmart apple juice recall and a pricey Babe Ruth jersey auction. Join our hosts Mark Dent and Katherine Laidlaw, as they take you through our most interesting …
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Social content is hugely important for brands to reach their target audiences and gain new customers. Companies like Duolingo have received praise for their social strategies, but what are some startups that are succeeding off the back of social content? And how can you apply these strategies for your startup or business idea? Join our hosts Jon We…
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Welcome to today’s episode where we're going to look at the strategies behind enhancing customer e-commerce engagement while streamlining business operations with Dani Jurado, Executive Vice President of North America at VTEX, a digital commerce platform. About Dani Jurado Daniela Jurado is currently VTEX’s Executive Vice President of North America…
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Ronaldo Lemos is a lawyer, a professor, co-creator of Brazil’s Internet Bill of Rights, and a member of Meta’s Oversight Board. He’s here to tell us how that the board considers cases and makes recommendations regarding content moderation across Meta’s platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, and how things have changed with advancements in AI.…
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In this episode of Vital Psychedelic Conversations, David interviews Rachelle Sampson, Ph.D.: researcher and founder of Blue Prism Coaching; and Bennet Zelner, Ph.D.: researcher, speaker, and creator of the Pollination Approach. They are both Vital instructors and Associate Professors at the Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Marylan…
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Chick-Fil-A’s extremely successful 2023 has the company in growth mode. The big reveals for the company’s future include a faster “elevated” drive-thru service and…a foray into the entertainment industry. So how can drive-thrus get any faster and what on earth can we expect from a Chick-Fil-A streaming service? Plus: Drone delivery graces the Great…
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Welcome to today's episode where we're diving into the future of financial services marketing with Chris O'Brien, SVP, Senior Product Owner at M&T Bank. We’ll explore the strategic use of first-party data, the integration of omnichannel customer experiences, and the modernization of marketing technology. About Chris O'Brien As SVP, Senior Product O…
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Taco Bell’s “Cantinas” was an early retirement community that gave Taco Bell rewards members a chance to relax like a retiree. Obviously, this marketing idea is like none before it, but was it a good experience for those who attended? Plus: the pumpkin spice latte is here early and Ford abandons an EV project. Join our hosts Jon Weigell and Juliett…
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Pipin' hot and fresh out the oven, that's right folks: heavily laminated layers of buttery, flaky Podcast. Just for you. Come get some. You love it. We love it. We all love it. Steve Martin is a wild and crazy guy for this one.SEND US EMAILS YOU COWARDS.Like, subscribe, follow @gabbingwithbabish on instagram and electronically mail us @ gabbingwith…
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The global candy supply chain is in disarray thanks to delicious Swedish candies. TikTok influencers have lauded these candies all year and their growing virality has led to real concerns for many companies and suppliers. So just how bad is it and is TikTok fame a gift or a curse? Plus: Another airline merger is on its way and the LiveNation-Ticket…
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Journey mapping, management, and orchestration. They’re all just different names for the same thing, right? Well not quite. Even though they are all aimed at creating a more valuable customer experience, they all play unique roles. Today we’re exploring customer journey management with Eytan Hattem, CEO and Co-Founder of Cemantica. We'll delve into…
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As the psychedelic renaissance continues to spread throughout the West, we learn more about these substances and experiences every day. But are we losing the important ancestral teachings and Indigenous knowledge that got us here? In this episode, Kyle interviews Alonso Del Río: author, musician, filmmaker, founder of the Center for Healing and Con…
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Coca-Cola and Pepsico have met their match in stadiums across the US. Soda industry newcomer Olipop broke through exclusivity rights and secured a deal to be sold in the new $2B Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. So, how did they do it and is there more to come for small soda brands? Plus: GM has layoffs and Fubo halts ESPN, Warner and Fox’s spo…
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James Wakefield returned to discuss the his work on Giovanni Gentile, including translations. He teaches modules on Political Thought, Government and Political Science in the Department of Politics and International Relations. His research focuses on European and American political theory, ethics, philosophy of education, and intellectual history.J…
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TayTweets was a Microsoft bot account that mimicked an American girl trying to learn about human culture. Of course, the result of that was about exactly what you’d expect- Tay turned into a bigot. So what was accomplished here and did Microsoft learn anything from it? Join our hosts Jon Weigell and Juliet Bennett, as they take you through our most…
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We are here at eTail Boston and hearing about all things e-commerce and retail. Today we’re going to talk about the cookiepocalypse that never happened, and what Google’s decision not to deprecate third-party cookies means for all those marketers preparing their first-party data strategies, as well as all those consumers out there that still like t…
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