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Society of G.K. Chesterton

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The Podcast of the Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton, where we talk about everything under the sun with a Chestertonian perspective, as well as the writings and legacy of G.K. Chesterton himself. The podcast is hosted by Grettelyn Darkey and Joe Grabowski. Want to give us feedback? Email podcast@chesterton.org.
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Entertaining and in-depth, Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson tackles the latest in news, culture, religion and politics from a Christian, independent point of view. Ginny‘s keen eye allows her to cut through the chaos to the things that really matter, and her ability to find the humor in anything provides a fresh new way to stay up to date.
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Uncommon Sense - Tools to Improve your Work Forever

Process Management International (PMI)

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PMI’s podcast, Uncommon Sense – Tools to Improve your Work Forever, gives you the opportunity to listen to our expert Consultants talk about a wide variety of tools so that you can refresh your memory and gather inspiration for which tools might help you solve your latest improvement challenge or problem. Each podcast is a rapid 10 – 15 minute download of what the tool is, when you would use it, and tips for effective application to enable you to decide quickly whether this tool is the one y ...
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UnCommon Sense 42020

UnCommon Sense 42020

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The most UnCommon place on the internet where we question everything and learn together! #stayuncommon Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/uncommonsense42020/support
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Uncommon Sense: The 11 O'Clock Number

Christopher Smith & Charna Lopez

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Are you ready for a peek behind-the-scenes of theater, education and all that jazz? Welcome to Uncommon Sense, where stories are told with a dash of drama, a sprinkle of humor, and a whole lot of heart. If you are a teacher, a student, a theater geek, a mom, a dad. Heck - if you are just a person who wants to be inspired while also having a good time listening to true stories, you're in the right place. The tone of this show is decidedly comedic, making it ideal for those who want to take a ...
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In this episode we discuss : • Biblical World View • Climate Change • False Alarm - Bjorn Lomberg • Transgender Movement • Mr Rogers • Reparations • Abortion • A Georgia Democrat switching parties • School Choice HOST : Tom Smiley - tsmiley3222@gmail.com PRODUCER : Jon Poole (JP) - jpdrums@mac.com *To advertise on our show, please reach out to JP - jpdrums@mac.com To make sure that you don’t miss an episode, make sure to SUBSCRIBE to our podcast. Please LIKE, LEAVE A REVIEW, & SHARE!
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Uncommon SenseCast

Uncommon SenseCast

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Uncommon SenseCast is a podcast of Al and Paul who are two friends from the south that just talk about whatever they find amusing at the moment. Sometimes funny and sometimes serious, uncommon sensecast will always have it's own unique spin on how things are in the lives of the two hosts as the spin tales of life from their own different perspectives.
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In this episode, Joe and Grettelyn speak with Chris Stefanick about spreading the love of Christ, helping people live holier lives and marriages, and more! Chris is the founder and president of Real Life Catholic. Real Life Catholic is an organization that shares the love of Jesus and helps others do the same. Go check out their life-changing cours…
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Julian Assange's brother Gabriel Shipton joined Amy Mullins to update us as to Julian's state of mind and health ahead of the UK High Court's impending decision, which is to be handed down tonight 9.30pm AEDT (10.30am London time). The court will decide whether Wikileaks founder and journalist Julian Assange will be able to appeal the decision to e…
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Happy Easter! He is Risen! Charnopher talks all things Easter. Traditions, eggs and of course food! Listen in to hear personal traditions as well as some widely followed Easter festivities. Subscribe wherever get your podcasts and please like and subscribe on YouTube. Stay in touch with us on IG @charnopherofficial Want some Merch?! Or do you just …
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Julian Assange's brother Gabriel Shipton joined Amy Mullins to update us as to Julian's state of mind and health ahead of the UK High Court's impending decision, which is to be handed down tonight 9.30pm AEDT (10.30am London time). The court will decide whether Wikileaks founder and journalist Julian Assange will be able to appeal the decision to e…
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In this episode we discuss : We look for the silver lining in things. The calm and measured way a MO School Board member speaks on them not adhering to LGBTQ special treatment. They already accept all students. Sick and tired of radical activists. Mark Robinson receives Trump endorsement. A California county bans non US flags on their governmental …
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Variation represents chaos and unpredictability. So in our business systems, which require consistency and repeatability to enable improvement, the concept of variation and its impact on performance is crucial for our Leaders to grasp. Packed with eye-opening analogies, Director Consultant Warren Knight explains the complexities of variation, the s…
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What does privilege look like today? How do the advantaged perform “ease”? And why do some of us feel at home in elite spaces, while others feel awkward? Princeton sociologist Shamus Khan joins Uncommon Sense to reflect on elites, entitlement and more. Reminding us that “poor people are not why there’s inequality; rich people are why there’s inequa…
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Misinformation, disinformation, Tik Tok and more. Join Charnopher as they discuss a myriad of topics centering around social media, the immediacy of news and information, how to deal with it all and much more. Subscribe wherever get your podcasts and please like and subscribe on YouTube. Stay in touch with us on IG @charnopherofficial Want some Mer…
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Freelance journalist Nick Feik speaks in-depth about his essay for The Monthly, 'The Rotten Core', which details his own investigations and the findings of a Tasmanian commission of inquiry uncovering decades of abuse towards young people in the state's care, including at the Ashley Youth Detention Centre and Launceston General Hospital. Nick also …
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Amy speaks with long-time blogging friend, turned journalist and economist Greg Jericho. Greg is a Guardian columnist and Chief Economist at The Australia Institute and he dives into the dubious political and policy debates around tax "reform" in Australia and the Stage 3 tax cut changes announced by the Albanese Labor government. He also talks abo…
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In this episode we discuss : Biden’t State Of The Union. It was pathetic and he once again sounds like an old curmudgeon yelling “get off my lawn”. Biden’ proposal for a floating pier in Gaza for aid. Who is gonna staff the floating pier and will they be floating targets? The Citizens of Gaza are not receiving the aid. Hamas is stealing it all. Joh…
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Testing. Testing. Is this thing on?? Listen in as Charnopher discuss standardized testing, The SAT, the ACT and the general idea of testing the classroom. Is it beneficial for everyone? Does it predict college and job success? Tune in to hear the pros and cons and some in-betweens of standardized tests Subscribe wherever get your podcasts and pleas…
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We remember John Pilger, renowned Australian independent journalist and filmmaker, who passed away on 30 December 2023, by re-airing an interview Amy conducted with John at the Triple R studios in February 2017 on his prescient documentary, The Coming War On China (free to watch here: https://johnpilger.com/videos/the-coming-war-on-china). John was…
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Born in Chicago in 1938, author, artist, feminist, and commentator Sara Dowse speaks in-depth about her Jewish family history and how it is intertwined with the history of Zionism and specifically the dissenting voices within it who disagreed with the establishment of the state of Israel at the expense of Palestinians – those such as Asher Hirsch G…
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In this episode we discuss : This is a "Best Of Episode" with a couple of recent stories. We will be back live NEXT WEEK HOST : Tom Smiley - tsmiley3222@gmail.com PRODUCER : Jon Poole (JP) - jpdrums@mac.com ADDITIONAL CREDITS : “You Can't Handle The Truth” - Movie : A Few Good Men www.instagram.com/the_tom_smiley_podcast www.facebook.com/TheTomSmil…
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For International Women's Day, award-winning author and science journalist Angela Saini joins Amy from New York to talk about her latest book, The Patriarchs: How Men Came To Rule. Angela delves into the origins of "the patriarchy" and gendered oppression and finds that patriarchal societies are a far more recent historical development than we migh…
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Renowned Australian-born film critic Adrian Martin joins Amy to discuss the brilliance of Jean-Luc Godard’s cinematic masterpiece, LE MÉPRIS (Contempt, 1963), starring Brigitte Bardot, Michel Piccoli, Jack Palance, Giorgia Moll, and Fritz Lang. Filmed in Capri, Italy, LE MÉPRIS depicts the breakdown of a marriage, but it is also about much more tha…
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Managing processes is as vital as managing people for keeping the gears of performance well-oiled and aligned with organisational goals. Join PMI Senior Consultant Damion Albinson as he peels back the layers of effective process management and explores the iterative cycle of Standardise, Maintain, and Improve, and how mastering this triad can eleva…
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Have you ever been a tutee struggling with a teacher situation? Join Charnopher as they explore comical anecdotes about teachers who seem to have missed the memo on effective teaching methods. From the notorious "jenga incident" to the legendary map mishap, each story is a testament to the resilience of both students and sanity in the face of educa…
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Graham Readfearn, the Guardian Australia’s Environment Reporter gives us the latest on local and global environmental news, including a coral bleaching event taking place right now on the Great Barrier Reef. He also tells us about Antarctica’s sea ice reaching alarmingly low levels, a mystery paralysis syndrome afflicting lorikeet populations, and …
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For International Women's Day, award-winning author and science journalist Angela Saini joins Amy from New York to talk about her latest book, The Patriarchs: How Men Came To Rule. Angela delves into the origins of "the patriarchy" and gendered oppression and finds that patriarchal societies are a far more recent historical development than we migh…
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Renowned Australian-born film critic Adrian Martin joins Amy to discuss the brilliance of Jean-Luc Godard’s cinematic masterpiece, LE MÉPRIS (Contempt, 1963), starring Brigitte Bardot, Michel Piccoli, Jack Palance, Giorgia Moll, and Fritz Lang. Filmed in Capri, Italy, LE MÉPRIS depicts the breakdown of a marriage, but it is also about much more tha…
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On this episode, I will be interviewing John Dennis, Chairman of the San Francisco Republican Party, Chair of Chairs, of the California Republican Party, Chairman of the Republican Liberty Caucus, and also former Nancy Pelosi opponent. This is part 1 of 2, and on this first half, we will be discussing California politics, John's organizations' succ…
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In this episode we discuss : Cori Bush has a tough primary challenger. The politics of the woke progressives. There is a new term to look out for. It is “Media Literacy”. What is Media Literacy and what to look out for? Media Literacy seems to be a new form of indoctrination. We hear from a passionate elderly woman in Gaza who has more courage than…
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Charnopher chats with Shannon Zimmerman about wellness and self-care. Yoga, medication, gratitude practices, you name it, we've got it covered. We hope that listening to this episode is a a self-care moment for you =) Subscribe wherever get your podcasts and please like and subscribe on YouTube. Stay in touch with us on IG @charnopherofficial Want …
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Award-winning photojournalist Andrew Quilty joins host Amy Mullins for an in-depth conversation about his latest book, This Is Afghanistan: 2014–2021. The stunning book is a visual record of the nine years Andrew spent living and working in the complex, beautiful, and war-torn country. Andrew talks about his experiences photographing the War in Afg…
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Dr Richard Denniss, Executive Director of The Australia Institute talks about his new essay in The Monthly on tax reform – Richard says tax reform is about democracy, not economics, and reforms should not be centred on what we want, but on who we want to be. He also talks about the intertwined issues of rising company profits, interest rates, the s…
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In this episode we discuss : This week we have an Addendum Alert! California School defunds woke organization they had previously paid $250k after the founder posts video of her saying Israel and the US has no right to exist. We discuss what a train wreck that the Fani Willis case is. Will Fani Willis be disqualified from the Trump case? Could she …
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Imagine your organisation as an orchestra, where each section must play in harmony to create a beautiful symphony. This is the crux of Systems Thinking in leadership. Packed with thought-provoking examples and practical tips, this unmissable episode with PMI Director Consultant Warren Knight highlights the transformative potential of a Systems Thin…
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On this episode, we will be talking about Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy, why they're both biblically incorrect, how their church leaderships lie/manipulate/gaslight/conceal things from their church goers and the general public (just in order to obtain more power, money, and control), and how Reformed Theology's really going to be your best bet …
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WARNING: Graphic Medical Descriptions discussed. If faced with an emergency how would you respond or react? Charnopher share their persoal stories of "emergencies" they've experienced and the different ways people respond during and after stressful situations. Subscribe wherever get your podcasts and please like and subscribe on YouTube. Stay in to…
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Please note the first interview of this episode contains topics that may distress some listeners, including allegations of child sexual abuse and harm to children. Please see helpline information below. Host Amy Mullins speaks with Nick Feik, freelance journalist and former editor of The Monthly, about his essay in The Monthly which details his own…
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Amy speaks with Ray Stefani, Co-President of the Fish Creek Football Netball Club. They chat about the small and very special farming town of Fish Creek in South Gippsland and the footy club’s long and successful history. The Fish Creek Football Netball Club is the most successful country footy club in the state, with its Seniors team winning 37 pr…
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Amy speaks with Tom Harley, great grandson of former Prime Minister Alfred Deakin, and Emeritus Professor of Politics Judith Brett. They talk about the Save Ballara campaign, which is under threat of auction and development. Tom is seeking to protect the 1.68 hectare bush garden and historic home of Australia’s second Prime Minister Alfred Deakin. …
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In this episode we discuss : President Biden’s “not so bold” statements. Flashback to EP 17 on November 30th - “Biden will fold.” Citizens of Gaza should stand up for their own children. Workers Rights. What some unions are trying to do and how they are taking away your privacy. President Biden had a very bad week. Trump delivers a low blow to Nikk…
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On this episode, I will be talking about Tucker Carlson’s interview of Putin. I will go over how I think it’s more than bizarre that the media doesn’t want anyone talking to Putin (even though the media has had no problem interviewing Zelenskyy — going so far as sending Vogue over to Ukraine to do a war photo shoot) and how it’s tremendously troubl…
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Rainy Day Schedule! Charnopher discusses things to do on a rainy day. Given the recent crazy California storm we had, it felt fitting to discuss some wet weather options to pass the time. Subscribe wherever get your podcasts and please like and subscribe on YouTube. Stay in touch with us on IG @charnopherofficial Want some Merch?! Or do you just wa…
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In this episode we discuss : Myths about school choice. Who will Trump’s VP pick be if he is in fact the candidate? Trump understands the China problem. We here from Kristi Noem. Migrants attack NYPD officers. You can’t pay any attention to what Alvin Bragg says. “Political woke-ism” More dangers of this whole D.E.I. agenda. They are hiring people …
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Successful process management requires a shift in mindset where everyone is empowered to think of their organisation as a collection of interconnected processes rather than isolated departments or functions. By embracing this process thinking approach and clearly defining process management roles, you can achieve greater efficiency, better customer…
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On this episode, I will be sharing with you all a very sad story that my mother shared with me about how the southern border crisis has directly impacted her and I will also go over, in more detail, why the southern border crisis is reaching levels we haven't ever seen before. Truth be told, we all know exactly what all of this is about - Joe Biden…
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You had one job! We know you've all seen the memes. We know you all know that one person who just can't quite get thier one job accomplished. It is simultaneously annoying and hilarious. Sometimes all you need is some common sense. Charnopher discusses the struggle that is accomplishing the one job you've been given as well as other fun (and not so…
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Amy Mullins returns to the airwaves. She speaks with Greg Jericho, Guardian columnist and Chief Economist for The Australia Institute, who dives into tax "reform" and the Stage 3 tax cut changes announced by the Albanese Labor government, as well as Australia's slowing inflation and the extent of the RBA's role in controlling it. Born in Chicago in…
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