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Things to know

Laureen Vasquez Alberto

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Things happening around the world, everything about nature and it’s effects. Cover art photo provided by Patrick Tomasso on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@impatrickt
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Things You Didn't Know

Billy Samoa and Billy Carlos

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Father and son, Billy Samoa and Billy Carlos, are the hosts of Things You Didn't Know. Together they explore the little know aspects of people, places, and things. Part history, part education, all fun...join them as they reveal all the things you didn't know that you will never forget. https://thingsyoudidntknow.net/
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'Things You Didn't Know You Wanna Know that You Should Know,' (or 'Things' for short) examines and explores some of the hottest and most relevant current topics and issues that affect our lives. We feature a new issue each month---one that our listeners help to select. We take a look at the facts of each issue, honest and straightforward, so you are better informed with a clearer understanding of each issue when it counts. Each episode will also contain bonus content to give listeners news a ...
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The Things Entrepreneurs Should Know™ Podcast is for busy entrepreneurs, founders and business owners who want to build lasting value. We talk about tips and tricks that you can use to help level up your business from seven-figures to eight, and from eight-figures to nine. And, you’ll learn from the brightest minds of savvy entrepreneurs like you, so that you can create, innovate and achieve.
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We're Drunk and We Know Things

We're Drunk & We Know Things!

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Welcome to “We’re Drunk & We Know Things”, 3-time Podcast Awards winners! Delving into the pop culture archives for a broad range of topics from film to tv, books to video games, and technology old and new. Recorded in bars, with beers. This podcast ended in March 2022, but we encourage you to listen through the archives, they're really good fun.
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Things I Want To Know

Paul G Newton

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Do you ever find yourself struggling to find answers to the most intriguing questions? If so, you're not alone. It can be a challenge to separate fact from fiction. We have made it our mission to uncover answers to some of our time's most perplexing and fascinating mysteries. Through interviews and free-flowing conversations with experts, we dive deep into these mysteries to gather as much information as possible. Join us on this exciting journey of discovery with the Things I Want To Know p ...
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The Things We Know

Lisa Callahan & Kari Morin

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For women, so much in our culture implies we lose so much as we age—beauty, opportunities, style, sex-drive, relevance, etc. We disagree! Believe it—the strongest, most sexy and most fun version of you may be waiting to finally emerge, with no F’s left to give! Join us every Tuesday as we explore, tease apart, and celebrate all the ways this journey has brought us all together. We cannot promise answers, but we have a TON of fun posing the questions and hopefully normalizing and amplifying a ...
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H2O Things to Know

Tom Beil

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All things plumbing and water solutions with Certified Water Specialist and Registered Master Plumber, Tom Beil. Brought to you by Tim Beil Plumbing, a family-owned business since 1967, in the Lehigh Valley, PA.
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Things I Know Show

Juan Cardenas

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Welcome to the Things I Know Show. “We bring the community together, one story at a time!” Juan Cardenas helps businesses in Southern California go from where they are to where they want to be through business development and consulting. This podcast covers talks and interviews with people of all skills and knowledge. The goal is to share stories about the events, people and places that we meet. In 2020, Juan started his culinary journey and now leads the kitchen at 127 West Social House. Us ...
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Welcome to 3 Things to Know with Stephanie Haney, from WKYC studios in Cleveland. Stephanie is the digital anchor and legal analyst for 3News. In this podcast, she talks with experts and insiders about the things you need to know, shares the hidden gems of Northeast Ohio, and gets you clued in to the accounts you should be following on social media. Get in the know and stay in the know with Stephanie's help... starting right now.
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Things You Don't Need to Know with Ari Cagan

Ari Cagan & HyperObject Industries/Three Uncanny Four

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Defusing a bomb, landing an airplane, performing open heart surgery… very few people in the world need instructions on topics like these. Luckily Ari Cagan is here to talk to the few experts in these fields and then teach you everything you’ll never need to know.
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Hi Everyone - welcome to Things You Pretend to Know About. It really should be called, "Things I Pretend to Know About" but that just isn't as catchy. I pretend to know about, well, mostly everything and I think a lot of people can relate to that. So I bring on people with certain life experience or expertise to teach me about how things /really/ are, so I can stop talking out of my a$$ all the time. I also think we can all benefit from actually listening to one another, instead of jumping d ...
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Thanks for listening and supporting the podcast! FREE short Bilingual English-Arabic podcasts, to help English speakers learn Arabic, and Arabic speakers learn English, playfully, on the go. Access over 243 longer podcasts: Become a Paid Subscriber (Cancel any time!): https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thouria-benferhat/subscribe Visit my webpage: https://www.thouriabenferhat.com/
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Welcome to 3 THINGS TO KNOW with Jere Metcalf and her Residential Real Estate Team, JMPartners Atlanta. This is a quick real estate update from JMPartners, real estate agents on the ground in Atlanta talking about what it's like, what to expect, the pros, the cons, and what to consider to align yourself and your loved ones for the best opportunities.
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Welcome to 5 Things I Know Now: A DGH Podcast - the innovative and practical new series from the Dorset Growth Hub. Following on from the first two series of The Dorset Growth Hub podcast, we’re bringing an exciting spin to the format, where top business leaders share the five lessons that helped them find success. We'll be releasing a new episode every couple of weeks, and running live events alongside the episodes so be sure to keep up to date by registering your email at https://www.dorse ...
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Lethal Autonomous Weapons: 10 things we want to know

International Law department - Graduate Institute Geneva

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Lethal Autonomous Weapons: 10 things we want to know is a podcast series produced as part of the LAWS and War Crimes research project, based at the International Law department of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies and funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation. The podcast is hosted by the members of the research team: Paola Gaeta (the project lead), Marta Bo, Abhimanyu George Jain, and Alessandra Spadaro. Over the course of ten episodes, they will intervie ...
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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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10 Things You Should Know about Stakeholder Capitalism

Institute for Corporate Transformation

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In 2019, the Business Roundtable announced that the purpose of business was no longer to maximize profits for shareholders. The new purpose of business would be to maximize value for stakeholders. While the announcement was applauded by many, charges of hypocrisy quickly followed as the practices of many Business Roundtable member companies suddenly seemed to contradict the new more egalitarian purpose they had proclaimed. A year later, if anything is becoming clear, it is that what the worl ...
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This week we talk about Luigi Mangione, VAW attacks, and mass shootings. We also discuss stochastic violence, terrorism, and Cybertrucks. Recommended Book: Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh Transcript The terms “Lone Wolf,” “Lone Wolf Actor,” and “Lone Wolf Killer” are interchangeably used in many countries—though most commonly and prominently in …
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Join us for the launch of Season 3 as we raise a glass to the new year, explain why we’re calling this episode “Buckle Up,” and reveal why neither of us believe New Year’s resolutions actually work—but what we do find more effective. We’ll talk about practical ways to protect your mindset, cultivate genuine joy, and brace yourself for life’s unexpe…
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This week we talk about Luigi Mangione, VAW attacks, and mass shootings. We also discuss stochastic violence, terrorism, and Cybertrucks. Recommended Book: Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh Transcript The terms “Lone Wolf,” “Lone Wolf Actor,” and “Lone Wolf Killer” are interchangeably used in many countries—though most commonly and prominently in …
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Join us as we celebrate our 100th episode, raising a glass to the end of 2024, wrapping up Season Two, and looking ahead to new horizons. We take you back to how The Things We Know began—born from a spark of connection, a shared vision, and a desire to help women step into their next chapter with clarity and confidence. Listen in as we share wisdom…
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In this episode of The Things We Know, Lisa and Kari explore the concept of living life to the fullest. Inspired by Kari’s beloved nephew Stephen, who embraced a bold and curious approach to life, they discuss the concept of living life to the fullest, the barriers that hold us back—like fear, anger, and stress—AND how letting go can create space f…
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This week we talk about Yoon, martial law, and impeachment. We also discuss the PPP, chaebol, and dictators. Recommended Book: Starter Villain by John Scalzi Transcript In the wake of WWII, Korea—which was previously held by the recently-defeated Japanese Empire—was split into two countries, the north backed by the Soviet Union and the south backed…
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This week we talk about Yoon, martial law, and impeachment. We also discuss the PPP, chaebol, and dictators. Recommended Book: Starter Villain by John Scalzi Transcript In the wake of WWII, Korea—which was previously held by the recently-defeated Japanese Empire—was split into two countries, the north backed by the Soviet Union and the south backed…
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In this episode, Kari and Lisa share their reflections on doing life with adult children, a stage of parenting filled with humor, growth, and immense joy. They share how fortunate they feel to savor this time, as their adult kids have become some of their favorite people to hang with! While challenges like stepping back and trusting them to navigat…
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This week we talk about coups, the Arab Spring, and Bashar al-Assad. We also discuss militias, Al Qaeda, and Iran. Recommended Book: The Algebraist by Iain M. Banks Transcript In the early 2010s, a series of uprisings against unpopular, authoritarian governments spread across the Middle East—a wave of action that became known as the Arab Spring. Tu…
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This week we talk about coups, the Arab Spring, and Bashar al-Assad. We also discuss militias, Al Qaeda, and Iran. Recommended Book: The Algebraist by Iain M. Banks Transcript In the early 2010s, a series of uprisings against unpopular, authoritarian governments spread across the Middle East—a wave of action that became known as the Arab Spring. Tu…
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In this episode, Kari and Lisa discuss loneliness, a feeling that often creeps in during the holiday season and winter months. They discuss how the feeling of loneliness often stems from disconnection—from ourselves, others, or what lights us up—and share practical ways to reframe it as an opportunity for growth and self-awareness. Flipping the scr…
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This week we talk about emissions, carbon credits, and climate reparations. We also discuss Baku, COP meetings, and petrostates. Recommended Book: The Struggle for Taiwan by Sulmaan Wasif Khan Transcript In 2016, a group of 195 nations signed the Paris Agreement under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, usually just called th…
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This week we talk about emissions, carbon credits, and climate reparations. We also discuss Baku, COP meetings, and petrostates. Recommended Book: The Struggle for Taiwan by Sulmaan Wasif Khan Transcript In 2016, a group of 195 nations signed the Paris Agreement under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, usually just called th…
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In this episode of The Things We Know, Lisa and Kari discuss the challenge of living more in our bodies instead of staying stuck in our heads. They explore how modern life—filled with distractions like phones and constant news—disconnects us from what we truly need. Drawing on personal experiences and insights from mindfulness practices, they share…
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This week we talk about Mastodon, Threads, and twttr. We also discuss social platform clones, user exoduses, and communication fractures. Recommended Book: Invisible Rulers by Renée DiResta Transcript In 2006, a prototype of a software project called twttr, t-w-t-t-r, was developed by Jack Dorsey and Florian Weber, that name used because the full t…
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This week we talk about Mastodon, Threads, and twttr. We also discuss social platform clones, user exoduses, and communication fractures. Recommended Book: Invisible Rulers by Renée DiResta Transcript In 2006, a prototype of a software project called twttr, t-w-t-t-r, was developed by Jack Dorsey and Florian Weber, that name used because the full t…
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In this episode, Kari and Lisa explore the essential yet often tricky art of asking for what we want—and the equally challenging act of receiving it when it comes. They share personal insights and examples, including a client story that reveals how hesitation and self-doubt can lead us to downplay our own potential. Kari and Lisa discuss why we ten…
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This week we talk about neural networks, AGI, and scaling laws. We also discuss training data, user acquisition, and energy consumption. Recommended Book: Through the Grapevine by Taylor N. Carlson Transcript Depending on whose numbers you use, and which industries and types of investment those numbers include, the global AI industry—that is, the i…
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This week we talk about neural networks, AGI, and scaling laws. We also discuss training data, user acquisition, and energy consumption. Recommended Book: Through the Grapevine by Taylor N. Carlson Transcript Depending on whose numbers you use, and which industries and types of investment those numbers include, the global AI industry—that is, the i…
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In this episode, Kari and Lisa dive into a deeply personal and universally relevant topic: the birthright "to need." They explore how this fundamental right to have our needs met is essential for building trust, safety, and connection, yet is often ignored or discouraged as we grow up. Together, they examine how many of us, particularly Gen Xers, r…
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This week we talk about the Double Reduction Policy, gaokao, and Chegg. We also discuss GPTs, cheating, and disruption. Recommended Book: Autocracy, Inc by Anne Applebaum Transcript In July of 2021, the Chinese government implemented a new education rule called the Double Reduction Policy. This Policy was meant, among other things, to reduce the st…
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This week we talk about the Double Reduction Policy, gaokao, and Chegg. We also discuss GPTs, cheating, and disruption. Recommended Book: Autocracy, Inc by Anne Applebaum Transcript In July of 2021, the Chinese government implemented a new education rule called the Double Reduction Policy. This Policy was meant, among other things, to reduce the st…
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