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Wouldn't You Know It

TomCruz MomShoes

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This is Wouldn't You Know It, a podcast dedicated to Tom Clancy's The Division, specifically The Dark Zone. TomCruzMomShoes and FateFromFiction discuss PvP in the Dark Zone, metas, experiences, and anything else.
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Happy And You Know It

Happy And You Know It

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Join gloomy and hopeless comedians Ricky Grover, Miles Chapman and Sam Underwood as they give raw, honest and hilarious insights into what it’s like to tussle with the black dog, depression. With special guests, silly suggestions and a huge range of topics to discuss, the boys will have you laughing, crying and hopefully feeling brighter.
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It's all about mindset, perspective, and reflections on the past to have a more effective outcome for the present and future. Relationships, love, trust, commitment, happiness, success. It all starts with you! Love yourself first. Change the way you think and attract what you want. Challenge yourself to endless possibilities. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shakira68/support
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You Know It's Us

Hunter Armstrong

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Join me as I share-unfiltered the journey in building a brand that started in the mountain biking world but now spans across boundaries. Share in the topics, struggles, successes and setbacks as I humbly decide to pass along the messsages I've learned from 15 years of being defined by mountain biking. Should you join me in the journey? Of course you should...cause you know it's us!! 🤟
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It's Who You Know! The Podcast

Michelle W. Malkin: Nonprofit Jewish Professional

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Bridging the gap between Jewish leaders and those who follow them.Michelle W. Malkin interviews leaders in the North American Jewish community about working in Jewish organizations and congregations, philanthropy, the changing landscape of the community, recent research, philanthropy, youth, education, social action, and more!
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Featuring attorney and professor Toni Ann Marcolini discussing creativity in all its forms in an interview format with various guests. A show about people and topics of interest ranging from books, films, history, sports, legal cases, healthy lifestyles, cooking and television shows to behind the scenes of the creative process.
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You’ve got a good job, you’re paying all the bills, you’ve got awesome people in your life... Now what? What else??? What next??? How on earth do you sort through all the options of fulfilling, exciting things you COULD do? You gotta’ be intentionally vicarious... Listen to in-depth stories of what other successful people are doing to reach self-actualization!
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“You are Gothic but you don’t know it” is a video podcast created by Alice in Gothic Land with the intention of helping you figure out who you are by looking at the dark side of things, and the Gothic mode is the best tool to do that. This podcast will be working on your Critical Thinking and your Communication Skills to figure out your identity. Become confident by facing and embracing your fears because, just as there is darkness in light, there is also light in darkness.
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Stan Zimmerman is an author of a new book titled The Girls: From Golden to Gilmore , as well as a writer on many television series, including the legendary Season One of Golden Girls, Brothers, Fame, Hooperman, Something Wilder, Roseanne, Wanda at Large and Gilmore Girls. They have two WGA nominations to their credit: "Rose's Mother" from The Golde…
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Hailing from Bradenton, Florida, Dr. James R. Gregory is an expert in corporate branding and its effect on Wall Street. The author of six influential business books, Zephyr's War marks his debut novel. Melding his real-life business background as the leader of an unconventional consultancy with the freedom the fiction genre affords, James is thrill…
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Robert Wittman wrote the New York Times best-selling memoir Priceless: How I Went Undercover to Rescue the World’s Stolen Treasures, with 2009 Pulitzer Prize Finalist John Shiffman. Priceless follows Wittman through his career with the FBI, providing a first-perspective account of some of the most well-known art heists in modern history and the und…
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In the final episode of this series, career coach Denise and I discuss ways to transition from job loss to job readiness. This challenging process is an integral part of your career journey. During this time, actions taken can build your network, fine-tune your professional goals, and significantly impact your career trajectory. No pressure! career…
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Jonathan Sheldon has worked professionally in film and television for over 15 years. Starting in film development, Sheldon produced several well-regarded independent films and co-authored a seminal book on filmmaking titled “The Declaration of Independent Filmmaking”. As post production entrepreneur, Mr. Sheldon boot-strapped a post production comp…
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Sarah and I discuss what recruiting looks like from the recruiter's perspective. She shares insights into the application process, resume and cover letter building, and how to put your best foot forward in the job search process. drgtalent.com Listen to all IWYK episodes on our website: https://itswhoyouknowthepodcast.buzzsprout.com Look for new li…
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Best selling author Lee Goldberg put himself through UCLA as a freelance journalist, writing for such publications as American Film, Newsweek, The Los Angeles Times Syndicate, The Washington Post and The San Francisco Chronicle. He's written the novels Lost Hills, True Fiction, My Gun Has Bullets, The Walk, King City, and Watch Me Die, which was no…
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Hello there everyone! Long time no speak. How are you? I hope you're doing well. We want to start this old thing up again and would love your input. If you'd like to ask us a question, give us a topic to discuss, tell us a story or maybe suggest some people you'd like us to interview; now is your chance! Send us an email here: happyandyouknowitpodc…
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Mark and I discuss his work in examining and highlighting staff engagement in Jewish organizations, helping to focus job hunters on finding their next position with an organization that cares about the satisfaction of its staff. JCCA - Mark S. Young Bless Our Workforce: Changing The Way We Manage Our People by Mark S. Young Don’t Salaries Matter? O…
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Jay and I discuss how to have a growth mindset during a time of transition. There are many tools for self discovery and realization that could help not only with your search but your success in your next role. Jay Strear EOS Worldwide SMART Goals SWOT Analysis Kolbe Assessment Listen to all IWYK episodes on our website: https://itswhoyouknowthepodc…
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Caroline Cleveland's stunning debut novel, When Cicadas Cry, is about a high-profile murder case in a small South Carolina town rife with racial tension. Her character's are these interesting and flawed people intersecting at a pivotal moment in all of their lives. Website Buy the Book Show Host - Toni Ann Marcolini Instagram Podcast Facebook Page…
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Eva Kolta and I discuss her experience finding her way into HR, how her team develops their talent, and some great tips when looking for a new place to call home in your career. Range By David Epstein Clifton Strengths Finder Saboteurs Assessment Leading Edge's "Do I Want This Job? A Rubric for Jewish Nonprofit CEO Candidates" Across Fortune 500 co…
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Follow Michelle W. Malkin as she explores the world of job hunting while making her own job transition this year. Hear her story and background as she engages her network on the topic of job transitions. Listen to all IWYK episodes on our website: https://itswhoyouknowthepodcast.buzzsprout.com Look for new live streamed episodes on our new YouTube …
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Award-winning producer Kirk D’Amico founded Myriad Pictures in 1998 and has positioned the company as a leading sales and distribution home for diverse films and emerging talent. D’Amico has produced or executive produced over 60 films and Myriad has distributed hundreds of films worldwide. The current release slate includes Walter Hill’s DEAD FOR …
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Two time Edgard Award winning author Lori Roy joined the podcast to talk about her latest book, Lake County. Her debut novel, Bent Road, was awarded the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best First Novel by an American Author. Her work has been twice named a New York Times Notable Crime Book and has been included on various “best of” and summer reading lis…
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Adam Harris Engelhard is a film producer & former literary manager with over 10 years of industry experience. Starting his career at ICM Partners, Adam worked in the MP Talent department where he cut his teeth in film packaging. From there he worked for Academy Award winning producer Dan Jinks at CBS Studios. In 2016 Adam founded Mailroom Entertain…
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Eli and I discuss some of the ways volunteers step-up the support the democratic process during voting season. Learn how Repair The World is partnering with A More Perfect Union to promote and encourage volunteerism around the election. Repair The World This episode is part of a collaboration with A More Perfect Union, The Jewish Partnership for De…
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Paul and I delve into another aspect of Judaism, one that enriches an individual's connection to our historical tradition while supporting their desire to adapt the content to suit modern life. The Society for Humanistic Judaism This episode is part of a collaboration with A More Perfect Union, The Jewish Partnership for Democracy: www.jewishdemocr…
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The famous unsolved double homicide in New Jersey from the 1920's that caused a media frenzy around the Trial of the Century is analyzed on the podcast. Historian: Honorable John J. Jorgensen, J.S.C. (Ret) Guest Host: Honorable Bradley Ferencz, J.S.C. (Ret) Middlesex County Bar Association in connection with Main Street Theatre presents Trial of th…
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Dr. Dean Bell and I explore an important Jewish educational institution and how it is changing and adapting to fit the needs of Jewish professionals today. www.spertus.edu This episode is part of a collaboration with A More Perfect Union, The Jewish Partnership for Democracy: www.jewishdemocracy.org Listen to all IWYK episodes on our website: https…
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Rabbi Feigelson and I delve into his leadership journey both as a Rabbi and a PhD holder, exploring how he has nurtured the growth of the organization. We discuss the impact of his work on individuals at various levels, including himself, and examine the intersection between mindfulness and the ideals of democracy. www.jewishspirituality.org This e…
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The original voice of Stephanie Plum, audiobook narrator and actress, C.J. Critt joined the podcast. While she is known to many audiobook fans from the Janet Evanovich series, as the Voice of America’s favorite bounty hunter, Stephanie Plum, C.J. has brought to life the works of Anne Tyler, Larry McMurtry, Patricia Cornwell, Margaret Maron, Haven K…
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We like to focus on creativity on the podcast. Instead of books, film, characters or performances, today we discussed creating a different outcome for the devastating effects of alcoholism in the lives of its victims, along with a transformative cultural shift. The participating panelists were Hon. Bradley J. Ferencz, J.S.C. (RET.), Dana Vasers, Se…
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"The Moth Project" – a multi-media production, music album, and book marries art, science, and an innate connection to the environment. Crafted by Peter Kiesewalter, the NYC based artist behind the East Village Opera Company, "The Moth Project" showcases how artists and musicians are stepping into the spotlight, collaborating with scientists to amp…
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This is a short solo episode, in which Alice shares her thoughts on her most recent conversation. She talks about habits and advice she might have integrated into her own life since speaking to her guest, and wonders more broadly about how we might all manage to get to where we want to be. To find out more about 'I Don't Know How You Do It', you ca…
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In this episode, Alice talks to Alice Billington. Alice is a social historian of medicine. In her own words, she is still figuring out her post PhD career. She is, though, working on her first book, and is the mother of the wonderful Isaac, who she had during her academic studies when she was 19. Topics discussed include: Wanting to be an exception…
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This is a short solo episode, in which Alice shares her thoughts on her most recent conversation. She talks about habits and advice she might have integrated into her own life since speaking to her guest, and wonders more broadly about how we might all manage to get to where we want to be. To find out more about 'I Don't Know How You Do It', you ca…
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In this episode, Alice talks to Nina Brooke. In this episode, I have the pleasure of talking to Nina Brooke, a contemporary British artist based in North Cornwall. Her unique, aerial seascapes have given her the opportunity to travel the world, painting the watery world from above. Recent projects have taken her to Sri Lanka, Costa Rica and America…
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This is a short solo episode, in which Alice shares her thoughts on her most recent conversation. She talks about habits and advice she might have integrated into her own life since speaking to her guest, and wonders more broadly about how we might all manage to get to where we want to be. To find out more about 'I Don't Know How You Do It', you ca…
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In this episode, Alice talks to Alex Coleman. Alex is a pilates teacher and embodiment coach, with over a decade of experience working within the ‘wellness’ industry – a term that didn’t really exist when she first began teaching some ten years ago (more on this shift within the episode!). Topics discussed include.. Staying connected to your body w…
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This is a short solo episode, in which Alice shares her thoughts on her most recent conversation. She talks about habits and advice she might have integrated into her own life since speaking to her guest, and wonders more broadly about how we might all manage to get to where we want to be. To find out more about 'I Don't Know How You Do It', you ca…
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In this episode, Alice talks to Simon Costin. Simon is the director of two museums: The Museum of Witchcraft and Magic and The Museum of British Folklore. He is also a curator and designer, with an astounding number of high-profile collaborations within the fashion industry to his name. He is also, as he discusses in our conversation, a “relentless…
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This is a short solo episode, in which Alice shares her thoughts on her most recent conversation. She talks about habits and advice she might have integrated into her own life since speaking to her guest, and wonders more broadly about how we might all manage to get to where we want to be. To find out more about 'I Don't Know How You Do It', you ca…
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In this episode, Alice talks to Alex Bluett. Alex is a chef, gardener and forager from Cornwall and one quarter of the Directing team behind the incredible Electric Bakery in Bude. When Alice first came up with the idea for this podcast, Alex was right at the top of the list of people she wanted to speak to. His ability to juggle his commitments wi…
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This is a short solo episode, in which Alice shares her thoughts on her most recent conversation. She talks about habits and advice she might have integrated into her own life since speaking to her guest, and wonders more broadly about how we might all manage to get to where we want to be. To find out more about 'I Don't Know How You Do It', you ca…
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In this episode, Alice talks to Joycelyn Longdon. Joycelyn is an environmental justice advocate and academic. Her PhD research centres on the design of justice-led conservation technologies for monitoring biodiversity with local forest communities in Ghana. She is also the founder of ClimateInColour, an online education platform and community for t…
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In this introductory episode, your host, Alice Attlee-Grant, introduces 'I Don't Know How You Do It': a podcast that gets past the outward appearance of successful individuals to understand the work, the challenges and the mindset that makes doing amazing things possible. Alice discusses how the podcast came about, and introduces herself and the (t…
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