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How can we live longer, happier, healthier lives? Experts from Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS) share their perspectives in this podcast series inspired by the celebration of the University’s Bicentennial. Episodes explore our evolving understanding of health and the variety of factors that allow – or hinder – us to fulfill the human desire to be well.
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Kick to Kick

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An Australian Rules Football podcast, that looks at the history of the AFL/VFL. We start way back in 1897, and each episode will cover a different year.Enjoy hearing about the origin of the clubs, rivalries, players, finals systems, and much more.
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The Host Unknown Podcast

Host Unknown, Thom Langford, Andrew Agnes, Javvad Malik

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Host Unknown is the unholy alliance of the old, the new and the rockstars of the infosec industry in an internet-based show that tries to care about issues in our industry. It regularly fails. With presenters that have an inflated opinion of their own worth and a production team with a pathological dislike of them (or “meat puppets” as it often refers to them), it is with a combination of luck and utter lack of good judgement that a show is ever produced and released. Host Unknown is availab ...
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RAIL PASS

Sarah Harty

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We discuss the day to day runnings at the Southern California Railway Museum, chatting to volunteers and interesting people. We share event information and talk to the people and vendors at the events.
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Sci-FYI

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Izzie hates Sci-Fi. Meg loves Sci-Fi. In a bid to save their friendship, Meg has convinced Izzie to watch one piece of science fiction each week. These are not the movies Izzie was looking for.
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I Remember with Eileen Fein

I Remember with Eileen Fein

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Welcome to I Remember with Eileen Fein, a podcast about the power of reminiscing to increase your self-esteem and sense of meaning in life. Through conversations with guests from the worlds of art, nature, science, and culture, I take you on a journey of these kind of mindful moments that are unique to each of us but are experienced by all of us and have changed the course of our lives. Visit The Tiny Balcony - www.thetinybalcony.com - to learn more about mindful moments and how they can hel ...
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Reviving our roots, we delve deep into the history of the AFL/VFL. To kick things off, we're revisiting the iconic 1988 Adelaide Bicentennial Carnival. This special event, the 22nd edition of the Australian National Football Carnival, featured top VFL talent. We break down all the teams, games, and the excitement that surrounded this historic tourn…
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How does Thom also do the episode notes? This week in infosec was about a EULA Rant of the week https://securityaffairs.com/170125/laws-and-regulations/sec-fined-4-companies-misleading-disclosures-impact-solarwinds-attack.html Billy Big Balls https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/24/anthropic_claude_model_can_use_computers/ Some news articles from in…
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This week in InfoSec (08:29) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 10th October 1995: Netscape introduced the "Netscape Bugs Bounty", a program rewarding users who report "bugs" in the beta versions of its recently announced Netscape Navigator 2.0 web browser. Navigator was the dominant browser from 1…
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Sorry we kept you waiting! Our Grand Final episode is finally here, packed with insights and analysis. We break down the Brownlow Medal, dive deep into the Grand Final stats, and discuss the Norm Smith, Gary Ayres, and other key awards. To wrap it up, we debate the best team of the century and the most deserving best and fairest players. Don't miss…
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This week in InfoSec (10:01) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 27th September 2001: Jan de Wit was sentenced to 150 hours of community service in the Netherlands for creating and spreading the Anna Kournikova virus. It was one of the first of the major viruses created from a virus toolkit - the da…
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This week in InfoSec (10:44) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 18th September 2001: The Nimda worm was released. Utilising 5 different infection vectors, it became the most widespread virus/worm after only 22 minutes. https://twitter.com/todayininfosec/status/1836495262409175187 17th September 201…
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Another week of fantastic finals, and here we are with a rather shorter episode to chat about the prelims, Sydney ending their streak against the Power and finally breaking through for a win. We discussed the MCG on Saturday night—what a crowd and what a game! The Lions made a comeback once again. What does the grand final look like? What history a…
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This week in InfoSec (11:25) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 12th September 2014: Stephane Chazelas contacted Bash maintainer Chet Ramey about a vulnerability he dubbed "Bashdoor", which later becoming known as Shellshock. It was publicly disclosed 12 days later. Shellshock was kind of a big dea…
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Last week we poo-pooed the semi final week as the least interesting, and boy were we wrong! This weekend's game were amazing! The young Port team had a nice link to the 1961 Hawks team. History was on Port's side this week, but probably won't be next week. While the Lions had the third biggest comeback of all time in a final. Finally, we look ahead…
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Finally, the finals are here, and there are lots of storylines to look at. We'll examine the Cats' dominance, our MCG experience on Friday night, the Battle of the Bridge not disappointing, and the massacre at the GABBAtoir. We also preview potential Grand Final matchups, rank the finals weeks and look at the Gary Ayres medal hopefulls. If you enjo…
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This week in InfoSec (13:08) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 3rd September 2014: Twitter launched its bug bounty program via the HackerOne platform, stating it would award at least $140 for vulnerabilities found in http://x.com/ or its Android or iOS apps. $140? 140 was the max tweet length. $1.…
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Jordan and JB celebrate their 200th episode by hanging out with "Crust" stars Sean Whalen (Twister, People Under the Stairs) and Rebekah Kennedy (Criminal Minds, Two Witches) to talk about their upcoming theatrical release!Jordan & JB / Sean Whalen, Rebekah Kennedy
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This week in InfoSec (07:42) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 29th August 1990: The UK's Computer Misuse Act 1990 went into effect, introducing 3 criminal offences related to unauthorised access and modification of "computer material". https://twitter.com/todayininfosec/status/1829252932178719161…
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It was a week off in preparation for the finals, which means it's award season. So we delve into the All-Australian team and all the medals handed out last week. We discuss the retirees, especially Dusty and Hawk. Then we dive into the four matches happening this coming weekend and examine the last time these teams played in the finals. All this an…
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This week in InfoSec (06:43) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 18th August 2004: Text messages sent to promote the video game "Resident Evil: Outbreak" stated "Outbreak: I'm infecting you with t-virus". This scared recipients, who were only about 7% less technologically savvy than mobile phone use…
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The final round of the 2024 season (longest season ever) is done, and here is our breakdown of links and quirks. "The Dees play in another delayed game. We get a couple of unique scores in a big scoring game. Dyson Heppell joins an unwanted club. The Saints win a nail-biter, and the Dockers let a golden opportunity slip. Plus, we celebrate Jesse Ho…
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One round to go, Charlie and Tim wrap up the round and discuss some historical links to the games. We discuss Dyson Heppell, the Giants' absolute steal in Jesse Hogan, the Pies using their home ground advantage to win, the Power gritting their teeth and knocking the Crows out. The speedy Saints dominate in the second half, Sam Darcy kicks a bag, an…
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Round 22 was a close one, and we're here with a breakdown. Saturday was one of the closest days in history. The Lions' streak is over, we get some old-school throwback jumpers, the Dons lose for the third year in heartbreaking fashion, and the Crows continue the Dogs' poor form in Adelaide." All this and more on this week's pod! If you enjoy our po…
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Only a few rounds to go, here is the Round 21 review. We debate Scott Pendlebury's standing against other Collingwood greats. The Dogs copy their 1954 counterparts, Curnow's streak is over, The Swans slump to their biggest loss since 1998, The Giants flip the tables on the Hawks, The Bombers are back (for a week at least), There is a new Coleman le…
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Round 20, we discuss teams that have won in Olympic years. The North Melbourne curse, Zorko staring again in a Q-clash, the traditional derby melee, game #399 records, and the Dogs' recent, amazing first quarters. We also continue our chat on footy in the year 2050 and how technology might change that. All this and more on this week's pod! If you e…
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Round 19 has been and gone, and we have lots to chat about. Tim and Charlie both lament losses for the Demons and Bombers. The Giants take another Expansion cup, Brad Hill joins an elite group, Do more teams need to play at Kardinia Park? Butters Pays up, and could Harry Sheezle achieve a 90 year first? All this and more on this week's pod! If you …
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This week in InfoSec (10:28) 10th July 1999 - Cult of the Dead Cow (cDc) member DilDog debuted the program Back Orifice 2000 (BO2k) at DEF CON 7. It was the successor to Back Orifice, released by cDc a year prior. DilDog proclaimed it "a remote administration tool for corporate America". https://twitter.com/todayininfosec/status/1811133606015983680…
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This week's podcast dives into a wild Round 18! We've got more Pendlebury's stats, Breust tying a games record, the Swans' stars returning, Ben Keays reaching a milestone, Melbourne conquering the Dons in the wet, the Gold Coast Suns' break a long standing hoodoo, and there is some cheeky GWS trash talk aimed at both the Swans and Tigers! Tune in f…
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We held off recording for a day and look what happened! Big breaking news from the West. We discuss Adam Simpson and his legacy at the Eagles. Charlie begins to give Tim some advice on trusting your AFL team when they start getting better. The Suns deal with the perfect storm of can't win away and the Hardwick Dome curse. Shaun Mannagh has a huge d…
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This week in InfoSec (07:40) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 3 July 1996 - a mere 28 years ago the movie Independence Day was released. In it, Jeff Goldblum and Will Smith fly into an alien vessel in a 50-year-old space junker, then upload a computer virus in less than 5 minutes https://twitter.…
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Jordan and JB are joined by special guest, The Blair Witch Project and Lovely Molly producer Gregg Hale to talk about his expanding fantasy/thriller "Emerald Anvil" universe full of twists, turns and dangerous fairies!Jordan & JB / Gregg Hale
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All the teams are back in action, and so are we. Now before Tim gets to his diatribe about the umpiring on Saturday night, we cover Fagan's 100th game as coach, The Dockers with end a long streak and beat the Swans. The Suns with the rare double-poster, hang on for an impressive win. Ben Keay's edges closer to his 100th consecutive game, the Blues …
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This Week in InfoSec (12:30) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 24th June 1987: The movie Spaceballs was released. With a budget of $23 million, it grossed $38 million at the box office in North America. Though 37 years have passed, the secret code scene remains a reminder of why security is hard. …
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With the last of the bye rounds out of the way, we now have an even ladder. Carlton has an impressive win, Errol Gulden goes three in a row, The Dees hang on in an accurate game, and Jake Stringer has a day out. All this and more on this week's pod! If you enjoy our podcast, please give us a rating or leave a comment. Also, please refer us to frien…
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Only 6 games this weekend, and we have some nice little historical links to share with you. The Saints score a rare 100 points, with Joe Daniher reaching some new heights. What a crowd for the Hawks and Tigers. Joel Amartey kicks a genuine bag. The Roos get their highest score of the year....by half time and the Giants have the yips! All this and m…
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Jordan and Kyle (Horror Movie Night co-host) talk with director Tommy Lee Wallace (Halloween 3, IT, Fright Night 2) about his work, relationship with John Carpenter, making the Michael Myers mask and more!Jordan & JB / Tommy Lee Wallace, Kyle Kuchta
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As we slog our way through the bye rounds, we are here to provide some interesting facts and links to history. The circle of parity is complete, Saturday is a good day for Victorian teams, The Roos achieve 2 firsts for the season. The Swans continue an interesting Round 13 oddity, and the Madden trophy wasn't awarded, but the Neale Daniher trophy w…
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This week in InfoSec (11:16) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 5th of June 1991, a mere 33 years ago, : Philip Zimmermann sent the first release of PGP to 2 friends, Allan Hoeltje and Kelly Goen, to upload to the Internet. From the man himself, First, I sent it to Allan Hoeltje, who posted it to P…
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Here we are at the bye rounds, and we are here for all the footy history links and tidbits. We talk the Blues at Adelaide oval (back in 1970), we get into the atrocity of no Robert Rose Cup, Is Nicks the worst coach the crows have had? Why can't the Cats win in May and We decide a new medal needs to be awarded post Brownlow! All this and more on th…
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This week in InfoSec (07:29) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 28th May: 2014: LulzSec hacker Hector Monsegur, known as Sabu, was sentenced and released the same day on time served for his role in a slew of high-profile cyberattacks. He had served 7 months in prison after his arrest. https://x.com…
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This week in InfoSec (11:36) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 17th May 2015: CNN published their article on a statement Cybersecurity Consultant, Chris Roberts had publicly made on Twitter a month earlier. There were lots of accusations made regarding Chris Roberts' actions hacking into computer …
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