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Stefan Fritz beleuchtet jede Woche in kompakten 5 Minuten Beiträgen einen neuen Aspekt unserer digitalen Welt und zu neuen Geschäftsmodellen. Die Artikel von seinem Blog stefanfritz.de zum Überall-Hören - vorgelesen von narando.
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The LARK BLOGCAST is a written exploration of God’s scandalous grace read aloud for those who don't have time or don't like to read. Listen in and be encouraged as you go. Read at larksite.com/blog. Join the conversation by emailing howdy@larksite.com.
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Quill Sword: Cutting through the hopelessness and nonsense. Political analysis and commentary with a focus on providing the tools to control government, all the stuff they should have taught in school, but didn't. It's not hopeless. You're not helpless. Government isn't some intractable monster. Government is just a horse with a lot of bad habits and you can teach it to do better. That's what Government BY the People is all about - people governing their government. Join us three days a week ...
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BetterHealthGuy Blogcasts

Scott Forsgren, FDN-P

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BetterHealthGuy Blogcasts is the result of Scott's personal journey through Lyme disease and mold illness. Throughout his more than 26 years of recovering his health, Scott was fortunate enough to be introduced to many experts and healers in the health arena. Some of his mentors have included Dietrich Klinghardt, MD, PhD, Neil Nathan, MD, Jill Crista, ND, Simon Yu, MD, Dale Bredesen, MD, Amy Derksen, ND, Raj Patel, MD, and many more. BetterHealthGuy Blogcasts are conversations with many of t ...
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1517 Blogcast

1517 Podcasts

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The 1517 Blogcast is a daily, microcast of articles from 1517. These articles share insight from a community of writers communicating the proclaimed forgiveness through Christ's death and resurrection, the importance and relevance of historical Christianity and defense of the faith through Christian apologetics.
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Der HubSpot BlogCast ist der Podcast für Marketer, Blogger, Vertriebsexperten und alle, die es noch werden wollen. Wöchentlich eine neue Folge rund um Content-Marketing, Inbound-Marketing, SEO & Social Media. Jetzt abonnieren!
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Im Neofonie Blogcast geht es um Trends, Entwicklungen und Praxisbeispiele rund um E-Commerce, CMS, Mobile und KI - leicht verständlich, auch für Nicht-Tekkis. Alle Folgen sind gelesene Beiträge vom Blog der Berliner Digitalagentur Neofonie. Einfach abonnieren. Viel Spaß.
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The Bank Marketing Blogcast takes a look at the latest trends and offers industry leading insight for bank marketers. Episodes will serve as "audiobook" style readings of the content posted at mabusagency.com or bonus discussions between Mabus Agency creatives and bank marketers about the latest insights we've gleaned.
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The BlogCast where Chiropractic Dr. and Fitness Coach Sean Francis answers questions about health, mindset, nutrition, sleep, exercise, and lifestyle. To access the show scripts, please visit www.DrFrancisHealthBlog.com where you can find bonus recipes, and all the references related to each show. Also please don’t forget to like, rate, subscribe, and share this podcast with anyone who could benefit. We’ll see you for the next episode.
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The Life Debt BlogCast

My Star Wars Life Debt

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The Life Debt BlogCast is the Official Podcast of the ‘My Star Wars Life Debt’ Blog run by myself, Jonny Orme, a lifelong Star Wars fan who loves to write and talk about the Galaxy Far, Far Away.
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HundSinn - Der Blogcast

Maike Pecksen | Bloggerin bei HundSinn.com - Nachhaltiges Leben mit Hund

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HundSinn.com - Der Blogcast || Nachhaltigkeit in der Hundehaltung - geht das überhaupt? Auf meinem Blog HundSinn.com beschäftige ich mich mit der Frage, in welchen Bereichen des Alltags mit Hund ein nachhaltig(er)es Leben möglich ist und mit welchen Mitteln dieses umgesetzt werden kann. Dabei geht es um Themen wie den ökologischen Pfotenabdruck, klimafreundliches Hundefutter, nachhaltige Produkte für den Hund und Veränderungen des Hunde-Lebens in Zeiten des menschengemachten Klimawandels. In ...
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Gentle reframes, delightful writing prompts and relaxing meditations to light up your thought-bulb, in 6 minutes or less! Check in with Amy (sex and relationship therapist based in Pittsburgh, PA) for these simple invitations to truly experience your lifey-life, in this moment, on your dog walk, in the shower or wherever you add a few self-caring moments. Take yourself a bit further, a bit more purposefully and a bit more often.
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The Creating Wealth Show Blogcast

Jason Hartman with Ben Carson, Noam Chomsky, Robert Kiyosaki, John McAfee, Brian Tracy, John Sculley, Thomas Sowell, Pat Buchanan, Jim Rogers, John Gray, Harry Dent, Bill Ayers, Steve Forbes, Daniel Pink, Todd Akin, Meredith Whitney, Denis Waitley

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This is a short professional reading, audio blog or blogcast from the JasonHartman.com blog. You'll learn how to survive and thrive in today’s economy as business and real estate investment guru, Jason Hartman shows you innovative ways to "game the system" relating to the American economic mess, Wall Street scams, mortgage meltdown, inflation induced debt destruction, deflation and monetary policy. Jason shares his no-hype investment strategies for REO's / foreclosures, auctions, lease optio ...
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I'm Têya, the founder of 'and so she thought'. I blog about womanhood, self-exploration and self-love. I believe that sharing our voices and stories helps us to better connect with each other and ourselves. On this blogcast I will share audio versions of all the blogs I have written for andsoshethought.com
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Hey, ich bin Tim und ich zeige dir, wie du dein Studium zur schönsten Zeit deines Lebens machst. Möchtest du produktiver studieren, bessere Noten bekommen und gleichzeitig mehr Freizeit neben deinem Studium haben? Dann bist du hier genau richtig! Ich helfe dir dabei, dein Studentenleben in den Griff zu bekommen und dein Potenzial voll auszuschöpfen, ohne dass du dich dabei ausbeuten musst. Ja, das geht – und zwar so: In diesem BlogCast bekommst du kostenlose Tipps und Anleitungen in den Kate ...
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One of the most anticipated and potentially impactful refinery startups in North America in years is the Dos Bocas project (officially the Olmeca Refinery), a 340 Mb/d plant under development by Mexico’s state-owned Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) in the southeastern state of Tabasco. The project was seen as the cornerstone of Pemex’s plans to reduce M…
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Kann uns Deutschland als europäischer Nationalstaat eigentlich noch eine positive wirtschaftliche und gesellschaftliche Perspektive liefern? Können wir unseren aktuellen Wohlstand langfristig halten? Aktuell beschäftigen wir uns eher mit Jammern, Auswandern und Vergleichen mit unseren Nachbarn. So werden wir die Situation nicht ändern. Wir brauchen…
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Explore why the notion that illegal immigration benefits the Democratic Party may be misguided in this thought-provoking blog post. Delve into critiques of Democratic policies, the impact of illegal immigration on job markets, and dissatisfaction among various demographic groups. Gain insights into the collapse of the Democratic Party's base and th…
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Is faith about becoming something you're not or about believing in someone else? Jesus didn't score very high on the good Rabbi assessments, so although imitating him is already out of reach, it wouldn't have gotten us very far anyway. There must be something else going on when Jesus said, "follow me." Explore the scandalous news about Jesus with u…
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Crude oil output in the Permian Basin is now averaging 6.3 MMb/d, up about 400 Mb/d from year-ago levels and 800 Mb/d from April 2022. The gains — and related increases in associated gas — have spurred a new round of concerns about pipeline exit capacity, complicating drillers’ hopes to boost crude production. In today’s RBN blog, we will discuss t…
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The U.S. may be in a monthslong pause in approving new LNG exports but that doesn’t change the fact that U.S. LNG export capacity will nearly double over the next four years, that most of the new liquefaction plants are being built along the Texas coast, and that their primary source of natural gas will be the Permian Basin. That helps to explain w…
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The Biden administration recently announced a very ambitious — to say the least — rule on tailpipe emissions. But while the rule’s legal and political standing might be a bit uncertain — it’s seen by many as a de facto ban on conventionally fueled cars and trucks and is likely to face several court challenges — doubts also remain about whether it m…
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved a request by governors from eight Corn Belt states to remove a summertime waiver for Reid Vapor Pressure (RVP) included in the Clean Air Act (CAA) for E10 gasoline, a 90/10 blend of petroleum-derived gasoline blendstock and ethanol. The motive for the governors’ request was a desire to increase…
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In the race to build the next deepwater crude oil export terminal along the U.S. Gulf Coast, there’s a lot of competition but one project now has a clear advantage: Enterprise Product Partners’ planned Sea Port Oil Terminal (SPOT), which has made the most progress in moving through the regulatory morass and announced that it had received its deepwa…
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Growth for growth’s sake. In the early years of the Shale Revolution, that’s what it was all about. Backed by billions of dollars in Wall Street borrowings, E&Ps plowed vast piles of cash into increasing production. It was the era of “Drill baby drill!” And we all know what happened next. Rabid production growth contributed to oversupply and crude …
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The deepwater crude oil export projects under development along the U.S. Gulf Coast offer a number of potential benefits to shippers and customers alike. These include the ability to fully load a Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) and the economies of scale that come with that, the elimination of reverse lightering and the corresponding decrease in em…
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LNG commerce is composed of two primary models. One is the traditional point-to-point model, on which the industry was founded and still accounts for more than 60% of LNG trade. More recently, the portfolio model has emerged, pursued by upstream oil and gas majors, that would allow them to monetize their gas reserves by converting them to LNG and s…
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Why You Should Listen: In this episode, you will learn about the role of mold dogs as a tool used in mold inspection of an indoor environment. About My Guest: My guest for this episode is Bill Whitstine. Bill Whitstine, CMT owns and operates the Florida Canine Academy, which trains bomb, drug, money, weapons, termite, mold, and accelerant detection…
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U.S. E&Ps have just concluded discussions of their Q4 and full-year 2023 results and, as usual, the view of analysts and investors can be summed up by one question: What have you done for me lately? But while the collective results of the 44 producers we track were off from the previous quarter and a record 2022, there’s a lot to be said for how we…
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The Uinta Basin in northeastern Utah, which may be the quirkiest production area in the Lower 48, is firing on all cylinders. Production of the basin’s unique waxy crude is at an all-time high, the natural gas takeaway constraints that had threatened to limit growth are being resolved, and demand for waxy crude is on the rise. In today’s RBN blog, …
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The Energy Information Administration (EIA) recently raised a few eyebrows across the energy industry with a report that producers in three key shale states — including Texas, the nation’s #1 oil producer — seem to be extracting larger amounts of “heavier” crude oil. Of course, the oil is only heavier relative to the light and superlight grades tha…
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Explore the resilience of Ukraine amidst geopolitical challenges in 'Is Ukraine Doomed?' Learn about the nation's military capabilities, impending aid from Europe, and the intricate dynamics of US politics. Delve into the role of former President Trump and Hungarian Prime Minister Orban in shaping Ukraine's future amidst talks with Russia. Current …
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Normal butane is an important gasoline blendstock, with a great combination of high octane and relatively low cost. It also has a high Reid vapor pressure, or RVP, which is a good news/bad news kind of thing because while regulators allow higher-RVP gasoline — that is, gasoline with higher levels of butane — to be sold during the colder months of t…
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Natural gas prices at the Waha Hub in West Texas have been below zero for going on two weeks — that’s outright negative cash prices, not basis, which means Permian producers are literally paying to have their gas taken away. Ample supply along with weak demand have prompted an early start to the injection season this year and are putting downward p…
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It’s been a devastating few weeks for the natural gas market. Sure, Shale Era abundance was supposed to keep gas prices from skyrocketing — and it generally has. But seriously? Henry Hub gas sinking below $2/MMBtu — and staying there, in the depths of the winter heating season? Prices have stabilized a little as a few E&Ps announced cutbacks in cap…
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Delve into the intricacies of media bias and political discourse in America. Explore the impact of perceived hypocrisy on public trust and political outcomes. A must-read for those seeking insights into today's political landscape. Current Blog: https://quillsword.net/do-americans-notice-the-hypocrisy/ Quill Sword! https://quillsword.net/ Quill Sho…
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The uncertainties around solar power are well understood — when the sun doesn’t shine as much as expected, power grids that rely heavily on that generation must turn elsewhere to meet consumer demand. And while a shortfall in solar generation can be challenging to navigate, the difference between actual and forecast levels is typically only a few p…
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Many have argued that U.S.-sourced LNG can be instrumental in combating climate change by helping countries around the world replace coal-fired generation with natural gas-fired power. While this argument carries a lot of force in the eyes of many politicians and LNG marketers, the questions of exactly how — and to what extent — LNG can replace coa…
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The Biden administration has placed some big bets on clean hydrogen, seeing it as a replacement fuel for some hard-to-abate industries and putting it at the heart of its long-term decarbonization efforts. But while clean hydrogen has significant long-term potential — backed by major subsidies, including the 45V production tax credit (PTC) — figurin…
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The Enbridge Mainline, by far the largest transportation network for growing Western Canadian crude oil supplies to the U.S. Midwest, Gulf Coast and Eastern Canada, recently received regulatory approval for the tolls that it charges shippers for using the massive pipeline system. As we discuss in today’s RBN blog, the Canada Energy Regulator’s (CER…
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Listen to Paul Simon’s “The Sound of Silence” and you hear the words of a teenager coming to terms with the disconnect between the world his parents promised and the real world yet to come. In the LNG market, there’s a similar generational divide. A business built on long-term contracts, rigid trade patterns, and the promise of substantial growth p…
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There’s always a risk when you take a new approach to doing or making something that your expectations won’t pan out — that something you hadn’t figured on happens and messes things up. But oh, the satisfaction that comes when the stars align exactly as you foresaw. The folks who developed Project Traveler, a recently completed Houston-area plant t…
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Why You Should Listen: In this episode, you will learn about the role of DNA adducts in chronic health conditions. About My Guest: My guest for this episode is Dr. Werner Vosloo. Werner Vosloo, ND is a Naturopathic and Homeopathic Physician who focuses on and has a passion for helping people with chronic conditions heal through the use of natural a…
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With many years gone by and many millions of dollars spent, the deepwater crude oil export projects under development along the U.S. Gulf Coast are finally getting close to receiving their regulatory green light. These projects have sparked commercial and wider market interest because of the many benefits they may provide — including the ability to…
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There’s already so much involved in developing new LNG export capacity: lining up offtakers, securing federal approvals, sourcing natural gas, developing pipelines ... the list goes on. Now, with the increased emphasis on minimizing emissions of methane, the folks involved in LNG exports are also wary of the methane intensity (MI) of their feedgas,…
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Explore the deeper implications beyond Trump in our latest blog post. Delve into the complexities of shifting party dynamics, the disenchantment with extreme political ideologies, and the awakening of the American middle ground. Discover why the focus should be on safeguarding traditional values and institutions rather than individual political fig…
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It’s that time of year, folks! March Madness is upon us — time to reboot the office pool and fill out your brackets. And not just for the NCAA Tournament field announced Sunday night, but for the natural gas pipeline projects out of the Permian you think will make it to the Elite Eight or even the Final Four. Matterhorn Express is like the UConn of…
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In the three years since the deadly electrical outages caused by Winter Storm Uri, the Texas Legislature, the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT), and the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) have been working overtime to design and implement changes to ensure a more reliable Texas power grid. But it hasn’t been easy. The state’s ene…
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Explore the potential collapse of the Republican Party and its unnoticed ramifications in our latest blog post. Delve into the seismic shifts in American politics, fueled by the rise of Donald Trump and a redefined conservative base. Discover the implications for the future of the two-party system and the broader political landscape. What if the Re…
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As U.S. crude oil expands its foothold across the world, the markets that trade it have undergone some fundamental changes. Since the onset of the pandemic almost four years ago, these changes have included the shortening of the loading-date range for crude oil cargoes marketed along the U.S. Gulf Coast. Price reporting agencies (PRAs) like Argus h…
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Explore the critique of President Biden's foreign policy in the blog post 'Useless to Ukraine and Turning on Israel - Biden's Confused Foreign Policy.' Uncover insights into Biden's failure to secure aid for Ukraine, perceived weaknesses on supporting Israel, and the impact on his political standing. Gain perspective on the implications for Biden's…
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When legendary University of Texas football coach Darrell Royal was asked how he approached important games, he frequently said, “You dance with the one who brung ya,” which meant sticking with the strategy that produced previous success. After struggling through a period of extreme price volatility in 2014-20, U.S. E&Ps finally locked onto a game …
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Mexico’s state-owned Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) and private-sector developers of LNG export terminals have been aggressively advancing new natural gas-consuming projects in Northwest Mexico. But while plans for a number of new pipelines to help bring in gas from the Permian are on the drawing board, it remains to be seen if they can be …
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