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Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene

Sheppard Mullin, with Scott Maberry

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Explore how global headlines will affect your multinational business on Nota Bene, a bimonthly horizon-scanning podcast for the C-Suite by the Sheppard Mullin law firm. Join host, international trade partner Scott Maberry, as he and his expert guests explore how trends in geopolitics, law and commerce intersect while providing insights and strategies for succeeding as a global business in this new world economic order.
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The Adventure Stache

Payson McElveen

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Professional mountain biker Payson McElveen sits down with some of the biggest names in sports and adventure to get an inside look at what sets them apart. With no script, the casual conversations are as diverse as the guests, with topics ranging from harrowing tales of survival, to debates on current events, to everyday tips and tricks and everything in between. As Payson travels the world for his two-wheeled day job, listen in as he rubs shoulders with and learns from some of the most insp ...
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SheppDawg's Classroom

Thomas Sheppard

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SheppDawg's Classroom podcast is hosted by two educators with a combined 40+ years of teaching experience in K-12 education. We enjoy conversations around teaching, curriculum, technology, and a wide-variety of topics related to our roles as educators in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. In some episodes, we discuss the subject areas we teach like English Language Arts, Social Studies, and Technology, as well as topics that address the social emotional learning of our students. We also incl ...
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Share Time

Corey Oliver

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Welcome to Share Time, a podcast where Corey Oliver interviews his friends in an effort to find a better understanding our interpersonal relationships. Or to talk about random sh*t. Both are fun. Cover art provided by Katelan Thomas! Visit her Instagram @highjinkx
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Family Plot

Family Plot Podcast

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An odd dad and his 11 year old daughter exploring the strange and unusual in a peculiar world. Discussions will be kept PG-13. Hosted by Dean Boese and Krysta Williams. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-plot--4670465/support.
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"Unstitching ADHD: Urban Ed Talks" is dedicated to unraveling the complexities of ADHD within urban education settings. Through insightful discussions, expert interviews, and real-life stories, we aim to empower educators, parents, and stakeholders with the knowledge, strategies, and support they need to create inclusive and supportive learning environments for students with ADHD. Our mission is to foster understanding, advocacy, and positive outcomes for all learners impacted by ADHD in urb ...
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Join Boyd Matheson on Inside Sources as he examines what it could mean to be radical in important aspects of our lives. Radical in principles, rather than politics. How can we free our economy from the permitting regime that is choking our economy? What lessons can we draw from the gathering of the first continental congress 250 years ago? Listen e…
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Join Boyd on Inside Sources as we cover the latest election news in a tight presidential race. Control of Utah's federal land continues to be a central issue for Utahns, and Rep. Celeste Maloy is having conversations to find solutions. Johanna Maska gives her insight into the problems in our media landscape, and the incentives that drive division a…
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As the United States braces for another national election, a troubling trend emerges: the growing concentration of power in the presidency. In recent years we've seen an alarming number of executive orders going all the way back to the Obama administration. Giving the president more power can threaten the voice of the people, but some voters are mo…
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As the 2024 presidential race enters its critical phase, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump find themselves locked in a razor-thin battle across key battleground states. As both campaigns are cementing their policy platforms to run on, they have given recent speeches talking about their economic agenda for the American p…
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If you want to get some fresh perspective in your day, I recommend subscribing to the Substack of Johanna Maska, She attended the DNC and got some behind the scenes look and experience of that event, and came away with some reflections on our media and political landscape and the incentives that drive an unhealthy system. Johanna joins the show to …
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The debate over control of Utah's land will continue to be front and center among political concerns for the people of our state. And Utah's legislators know that too. Government work is slow work, but consistently, Utah's leaders are focusing on finding a better management solution for our land. Rep. Celeste Maloy represents Utah's 2nd district, a…
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After a lot of time spent jockeying back and forth about debate rules, the campaigns have come to an agreement over rules and we will see a debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris this coming Tuesday, Sept. 10th. How are the candidates preparing for this debate? What can we expect? And how could the different outcomes change the dynamic of th…
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Both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump will have a full weekend of campaigning ahead of their debate on Tuesday. What are we actually seeing on the campaign trail? What are the strategies being used to gain the crucial edge in an election that is currently neck and neck? Robert Sherman from Newsnation has been following the campaign trail and joins Bo…
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The 2024 presidential election is shaping up to be another close, hard-fought battle between the two major parties. The stark divisions and deep-seated animosity that define our current political landscape will be on full display, shown through the tight race where every vote counts. What impact will this heightened polarization have on the outcome…
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Today, 250 years ago in 1774, a group of delegates gathered from the 13 British colonies on the American continent and held a Congress. Today we call it the 1st Continental Congress, and it was a momentous step that transformed a group of dissatisfied British colonies into a revolutionary movement that forged our nation. It is often glossed over in…
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As the 2024 U.S. presidential election approaches, political narratives are becoming increasingly contradictory and controversial. We could all benefit from the application of Hanlon’s razor - a principle that encourages attributing outcomes to incompetence rather than malice. By doing so, we can approach political conversations and speculation wit…
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The U.S. job market is showing signs of significant shifts, with August 2024 witnessing the highest layoffs for that month in 15 years, while year-to-date hiring hit a historic low. These trends, highlighted in the recent Challenger, Gray & Christmas report, are all coming ahead of an expected interest rate cut that the Fed is considering for Septe…
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In today's regulatory landscape, the concept of a "permission-slip economy" has emerged as a significant barrier to innovation, growth, and individual liberty. From housing development to energy projects, businesses and individuals find themselves navigating an intricate web of permits and approvals that often stifle progress. As we examine the bal…
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In an effort to win crucial votes in battleground states, both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have put forward economic proposals that are not only performative but will end up being detrimental to the economy and to peoples' budgets. The cynical move is that they are hoping that the policies sound good enough that voters won't look at the actual e…
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Boyd re-examines the concept of radicalism and separates the principle from the divisive politics of the day. There are many areas in our lives where we could greatly benefit by getting a bit more radical, such as curiosity, compassion, integrity, restraint, and unity.
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8his week is a flash to the past, like our very first episode, the past! In this episode, we revisit Rasputin, now that Dean has learned how to do better research, Arthur is four years older and now we have Laura on the show. We examine his life, what we know, what scholars believe and the legacy of the Mad Monk, including a daughter who emigrated …
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Join Boyd Matheson in delving into Wednesday’s headlines. Mark Toth joins to share the latest on the Ukraine and Russia conflict after the deadly airstrike from Russia yesterday. The housing crisis is one of the biggest economic problems for Americans and Dr. Edward Glaeser shares what the government could do to remedy the situation. Trisalyn Nelso…
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In the wake of the tragic school shooting in Georgia, a somber reflection emerges, underscoring the urgent need for unity and transformative action. While prayers and candlelight vigils offer solace in the immediate aftermath, these moments must evolve into a sustained movement for change. Recognizing that political discourse alone is insufficient,…
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The 2024 U.S. election landscape is shaping up to be a high-stakes financial battle, with Republicans facing a significant fundraising gap against their Democratic counterparts. As the clock ticks down to November, GOP leaders are sounding the alarm, emphasizing the critical need to narrow this monetary divide to remain competitive across Senate, H…
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The horrific missile strikes that devastated Poltava, Ukraine on Tuesday have once again highlighted the immense human toll of the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. As emergency responders and volunteers grapple with the aftermath, this tragic event raises critical questions about the nature of modern warfare, the vulnerability of civili…
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As AI technology continues to develop and improve, people are searching for ways to use AI to solve problems that we can't. One example of this is the issue of gerrymandering in our elections. People will always try to lean an electoral map in their favor, but Trisalyn Nelson from the University of California Santa Barbara provides insight on if mo…
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The issue of housing continues to be one of the biggest economic problems that many Americans are dealing with. The short supply of houses and the high cost has driven too many to believe that home ownership is simply out of their reach. The federal government says it wants to help make housing more affordable for more people, but Dr. Edward Glaese…
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In a world where political discourse often feels burdened by divisiveness, one former senator's unorthodox voting decision has sparked a thought-provoking dialogue. Rather than succumbing to the pressure that every vote matters, voters can embrace the multifaceted nature of political expression and choose how to use their vote. The power of the bal…
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Join Boyd Matheson on Inside Sources today for the best perspective on the latest news! Protests have broken out in Israel in the aftermath of 6 hostages being killed by Hamas. American communities here are also feeling pain as one of the hostages was an Israeli-American citizen. Boyd focuses on an under the headline story about America's need to r…
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In recent years, the idea of combating poverty through direct cash transfers has gained traction, promising a simple yet potentially revolutionary approach to improving lives. However, new research challenges the effectiveness of this strategy, revealing unexpected outcomes and limited benefits for recipients. As policymakers and philanthropists gr…
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In a nation grappling with the challenge of creating pathways to the middle class without the burden of large amounts of debt, apprenticeships are lauded as a promising solution. The United States is now witnessing a resurgence of interest in apprenticeship programs across various industries. But we are also facing a large shortage of apprentices t…
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Labor Day has come and gone, and I hope everyone had a great long weekend. I extend that wish to the campaign staff for Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, because they will not be getting a break until after the election is over. This is the final sprint, so what do you need to know and be watching for? Boyd gives his analysis on the final Presidentia…
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Americans report to strongly dislike gridlock in our government and Congress, however we're quite good at it. When it comes to electing Kamala Harris or Donald Trump, gridlock may become an ally rather than a hindrance to good governance. Boyd breaks down the dynamics of Congress and what could change after the election.…
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As Congress faces a September 30 deadline to prevent a government shutdown, negotiations for a Continuing Resolution are at an impasse. With numerous barriers that need to be addressed, the pressure is increasing for Congress. The outcome of different negotiations will have far-reaching implications for federal agencies, public services, and the po…
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Communities in Israel and here in America are feeling renewed pain after 6 of the hostages held by Hamas were killed, bringing up again the trauma felt by the atrocities committed on October 7th. Rabbi Avremi Zippel is a Rabbi and motivational speaker, and leader of the Kol Ami congregation here in Salt Lake City. He joins the show to talk about th…
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Over the weekend, further tragedy has erupted into protests in Israel after the IDF discovered the bodies of six Israeli hostages, including the body of an Israeli-American held by Hamas. This has turned into widespread protests against the Netanyahu government across the country who are pushing for a hostage deal to finally take place. Mary Trimbl…
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When Christian Bagg crossed the finish line at the Leadville 100 this year, he became the first rider to complete (and start) the notorious high alpine race with a handcycle. He did it with a bike he created through his company, Bowhead Corp, the leading purveyor of adaptive mountain bikes. Taking part in Leadville was part personal challenge and p…
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Join Boyd in delving into Friday’s news as he unpacks the Harris and Walz CNN interview and the state of the presidential race. Joe Pitts helps answer the question, “What should men’s role in society be?”. Greg Jaffe shares the hardships of military recruiting in the middle of an increasingly divided nation. Reflect on what society can do to buoy p…
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As Labor Day approaches, we are reminded of the importance of pausing to reflect on the value of work, civic institutions, and the progress we've made as a society. This holiday offers us a moment to express gratitude for our jobs and the hard-fought worker rights that previous generations secured through their dedication and sacrifice. It's also a…
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As the 2024 presidential election approaches, third-party candidates are shaping up to be a significant factor in key battleground states. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s recent campaign suspension and endorsement of Donald Trump has led to intriguing developments in states like Michigan and Wisconsin, where his name will remain on the ballot despite his w…
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As the 2024 presidential race enters its critical phase, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump find themselves locked in a razor-thin battle across key battleground states. New polling data from Emerson College and The Hill reveals a political landscape where every vote could tip the balance in this high-stakes contest. Wit…
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In a culture increasingly aligning towards individualism and technology dependence, the American identity of masculinity for men and young men in particular is going through a form of identity crisis. This journey of redefinition touches on fundamental aspects of life, from personal relationships and career paths to societal contributions and self-…
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This week, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy issued an advisory highlighting the mental health crisis facing parents across America. This unprecedented recognition of parental stress as a public health concern sheds light on the complex challenges of modern parenting. From financial worries to societal pressures, parents are grappling with a my…
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Across the United States, military recruiters from all branches are facing one of the most challenging periods in the history of the all-volunteer force, as they struggle to find qualified and willing young Americans to join their ranks. Greg Jaffe from The Washington Post shares how this recruitment crisis reflects broader changes in American soci…
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In a pivotal moment for her presidential campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris sat down with CNN's Dana Bash for her first major interview since becoming the Democratic nominee. Joined by her running mate, Governor Tim Walz, Harris navigated a range of topics from policy positions to personal reflections. With a blend of caution and confidence, Ha…
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Dig into Thursday’s news with Boyd Matheson! Boyd shares an earlier recorded interview with Elder David A. Bednar while they were in Peru for a conference and they discussed how we can influence communities for the better through shared principles. Yuval Levin joined Boyd on Sunday Edition to discuss the Constitution, our founders, and the relation…
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In Peru, Boyd experienced a powerful reminder of the transformative potential that lies within each individual. It is critically important to bring one's authentic self to the public sphere, where genuine engagement can spark real change. In a world often paralyzed by division, the need to bridge our differences and focus on solutions that drive tr…
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In a world often divided, a recent gathering brought together young adults to discuss unity and service. Last week, Boyd had the privilege of attending the Seminario Sudamericano, organized by the Roble del Sur Foundation, where he engaged in meaningful dialogue with Elder David A. Bednar, an apostle for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sai…
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Yuval Levin, the director of social, cultural and constitutional studies at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Boyd to discuss what we think we know regarding the Constitution, our founders, and our relationship to our government and each other. They discuss Yuval's latest work, "American Covenant: How the Constitution Unified Our Nation- and…
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The excitement of college football fans across the nation is reaching a fever pitch with the kickoff of the 2024 season this weekend. Stadiums come alive with the thunderous roar of crowds, marching bands strike up familiar fight songs, and players don their jerseys with a mix of nerves and anticipation. From powerhouse programs to hopeful underdog…
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Elder Ulysses Soares, an apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, got to give a speech at a recent G-20 gathering. He chose to speak about the concept of moral mangrove trees. For those who haven't seen a mangrove forest, these unique trees create vast root systems that are intertwined, and they all strengthen each other and help…
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As the 2024 presidential race unfolds, Kamala Harris faces scrutiny over her policy positions, yet history suggests that vagueness can be a powerful tool in winning elections. Historical precedents challenge the notion that comprehensive policy platforms are essential for electoral success. It is up to the American people to consider the delicate b…
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As the 2024 presidential race takes an unprecedented turn, Vice President Kamala Harris finds herself at the center of national attention as she agrees to her first interview with the media. However, the decision to include her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, in this pivotal conversation has raised eyebrows and sparked debate among polit…
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