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People I know

The JustUSLeaguePodcast

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A conversation between CT - Clayton Thomas as he has conversations with people he knows. For episodes and all other info Visit linktr.ee/CTisDOPE
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People We Know

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PEOPLE WE KNOW is a podcast dedicated to our enthusiasm for and fascination with fictional characters from every creative medium. Join your host, comedian Andy Sell and his guests and co-hosts as they explore a new character each week.
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People I don’t know

People I don’t know

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Welcome to the People I don’t know podcast, Find Us on Facebook and Instagram @lorettamxmovie to follow the journey we are going to take from a mobile phone screen to the big screen. With the support of friends, family, social media I believe that this script can and will be turned into a movie or tv show. Thank you to everyone for their support so far and the support of future people. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/People-I-Dontknow/support
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I Know Strange People

Jeffrey Morabito

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Ever see someone who has paint on their pants, tattoo sleeves, an asymmetrical haircut, and someone exclaims that guy/girl must be an artist? These are not the creatives I seek out to interview. There’s a romantic notion that artists need to be eccentric, but the real oddities usually happen behind closed doors. Explore the unconventional in the creative process through interviews with artists, and other creative types with host and artist Jeffrey Morabito.
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Know Good People

Vera Smith Winfree

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The Know Good People Podcast is a bi-monthly journey into the conversations I have with friends and strangers, stockpiling great stories and mini memoirs of the people I admire, giving life to their passions, projects, ideas and everyday musings.
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People I Know Show

Curt Carstensen

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A Podcast About Influential People, Personal Growth and Being Wrong. Why? Because shared knowledge, ideas and experiences influence all of us. Host Curt Carstensen talks with people that have impacted his life, influenced his thinking and have an interesting story to tell. Each episode concludes with the "Being Wrong" segment where Curt's guests explain something they have changed their mind about.
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Know Normal People

Highline Media Network

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"The only normal people you know are the ones you don't know very well." Stephen and Dixie Lee Henning prove that the more you get to K-N-O-W the normal people in your life, you'll discover that there really are N-O normal people in your life.
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Rad People I Know

Val Hunting

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Are you tired of the negativity and despair that seems to dominate the world? Do you long for stories of hope and inspiration that will restore your faith in humanity? Look no further than the "Rad People I know" podcast. Through a wide range of topics, this podcast celebrates the unique and amazing ways that ordinary people are making a difference in the world. From artists to activists, entrepreneurs to educators, each episode showcases individuals who are breaking down barriers and creati ...
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This podcast is for teens and parents. We often get to a point where we feel like we don’t even know our kids. Well Karter and I are here to start a healthy dialogue between parents and their teens. Cover art photo provided by rawpixel on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@rawpixel
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It's YOUR turn to hear the funniest, scariest, weirdest, wildest, and most compelling tales from my eclectic menagerie of friends. Hear unforgettable comedy, surprise secrets, personal triumphs, medical, science, and innovation breakthroughs, unexplained phenomenon, and lessons learned from thought leaders, creatives, comic book legends, musicians, artists, bestselling authors, CEOs, comedians, ex-cons, academics, actors, psychics, inventors, entrepreneurs, creators, marketing, PR and social ...
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Each episode, I'll be chatting with extraordinary people who are enjoying success in their field, and saying to them, "let's take a look in your mirror". Each of us has our own story of overcoming adversity. Getting past those obstacles. Leaving the past behind us. In this show, you'll hear how some of the most successful and extraordinary household names of now and the future have overcome their demons to win big in life. Everyone has a story of how they've looked in their mirror, and then ...
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Dennis Kardon went to Yale to study medicine only to find his real passion after taking a life drawing class there. Although Kardon left Yale as an abstract painter, it was only years later during a walk and conversation through the Metropolitan Museum of Art with John Currin did he realize that he could do anything he wanted to do in a painting. S…
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My guest in this episode is the wonderful Reem Borrows, https://www.reemborrows.com/ the author of the excellent book: From the River to the Sea: Humanizing Freedom. Reem is a Palestinian Christian (yes, they exist) and this book was written prior to the most recent conflict in the Middle East. Her book is a fresh and compassionate writing on the I…
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For our next episode, we talk to the amazing Maria Treadaway from NZ. (I know so many rad people from NZ!) Maria has been involved in multiple legs of the Clipper Round the World Yacht race. The Clipper Race is one of the biggest challenges of the natural world and an endurance test like no other. With no previous sailing experience necessary, amat…
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What does ageing mean these days? We kick off Season 2 with a fantastic episode with the wonderful Alex Rotas who photographs athletes very late in life, some still competing in their 90’s! As she says on her website: “Hi, I’m Alex. I hope that my images remind us all of what’s possible as we age and force us to think again about our attitudes towa…
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The last 2 episodes of Season 1 are really 2 old friends catching up. I met Cheryl when I started my Master's program in New Zealand. We were the only 2 women studying composition and we were both "foreigners". She proceeded me by 1 year and became a mentor to me. We bonded over our shared status and similar sense of humour. While I abandoned music…
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The last 2 episodes of Season 1 are really 2 old friends catching up. I met Cheryl when I started my Master's program in New Zealand. We were the only 2 women studying composition and we were both "foreigners". She proceeded me by 1 year and became a mentor to me. We bonded over our shared status and similar sense of humour. While I abandoned music…
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As the UK's top podcast consultant, it's my job to keep ahead of trends in podcasting in the country. Along with that, the latest Edison Research data has been released, revealing a significant growth in podcast listenership in the UK. This episode addresses both aspiring and existing podcasters, highlighting the key demographics and their engageme…
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Already a pioneer in the 80's East Village art scene in NYC, Artist Judy Glantzman recently moved to Chatham New York to focus on her work. Judy discusses what it means to take on a character in art, the artifice of it, and how the "Pure Theatre" of painting gives you freedom. See www.instagram.com/i_know_strange_people/ for images and comments.…
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I'm really excited to come out of hiatus to share this conversation with you. You may have noticed people are talking a lot about AI, and I've started focusing my journalism on the topic. I recently published a 9,000 word cover story in Jacobin’s winter issue called “Can Humanity Survive AI,” and was fortunate to talk to over three dozen people com…
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Painter Rodney Dickson comes from humble beginnings in a small town in Northern Ireland. Being an artist has led him many places around the world but has predominantly lived in NYC since the 90's. A student of Mike Knowles who himself is a student of Frank Auerbach (all three still correspond), Rodney is part of a lineage of thick impasto painters …
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We are all familiar with "work life balance" but what exactly is work life integration? For those of us that are fortunate enough not to be tied to an office, it's a fantastic way to ensure you are working effectively, living adventurously while protecting mental health. Peter Goes and Michelle Harvey are the inspirational team behind CMC, Australi…
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The fellas discuss Mos Def and many other things involving the world and music. Make sure to share this episode with a friend, and subscribe to the youtube.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/justusleaguepodcast/message
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Pleased and proud to have my nephew on the next 2 episodes of the podcast. We talk about his journey through the first 2 albums and play some of the standout tracks. Check out his band Cenris here: https://www.facebook.com/Cenris https://www.instagram.com/cenrisofficial/ https://www.youtube.com/@cenrisofficial1272 https://cenris.bandcamp.com/…
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Pleased and proud to have my nephew on the next 2 episodes of the podcast. We talk about his journey through the first 2 albums and play some of the standout tracks. Check out his band Cenris here: https://www.facebook.com/Cenris https://www.instagram.com/cenrisofficial/ https://www.youtube.com/@cenrisofficial1272 https://cenris.bandcamp.com/…
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Meet Angie Tumlinson, thought leader and CEO of Elevate You Institute. Angie is a childhood friend that has been on a journey of significant change. She traded hard work for a rewarding business by helping others bring transformative success in the pursuit of their goals. We talk about how we both challenged the messaging and restrictions of our up…
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Welcome to People Management, my latest podcast that coversthe essentials of what every manager needs to know to effectively manage the peoplewho work for you. People are the key tosuccess in the modern knowledge economy and yet they are also often a manager’sbiggest headache. Why? Because people are unpredictable, capable ofboth stunning success a…
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Carl Robichaud is the first person I go to on the topic of nuclear weapons. He has been working as a grantmaker and analyst of nuclear weapons policy for close to two decades. He co-leads nuclear security grantmaking at Longview Philanthropy, where I used to work as a media consultant. Prior to Longview, Carl led nuclear grantmaking for the Carnegi…
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Embracing a wide range artistic medias such painting, filmmaking, story telling, creative writing and poetry, Anne begins by telling us her painful yet inspiring story that shaped and molded her early acknowledgment of her hearts passions. Anne allows the ups and downs of life's journeys and the friendships she has cultivated and nurtured to make m…
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I have known Robert Haynes-Peterson since my freshman year in college when we both played in the Whitman College Renaissance Consort, an amateur musical group led by the Astronomy Professor, Kate Bracher. We confidently played recorders, sackbuts and crumhorns frequently in tune. Robert graduated with degrees in Geology and Anthropology but quickly…
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This is a story about what many of us WANT to do but lack the courage to do it. Meet the extremely rad Gina Brown who changed from a steady pay-check in some boring profession to full fledged creative anarchy. Late in life. Just before COVID. She is a stand up comedian, actress and daily dancer. Check out some of her work here and enjoy her infecti…
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Join in as we talk to Dr. Mia Kirk and dive into her extensive research and dissertation on education from the views of African American/Black teachers and their experiences with ç. An amazing person, inside and out, who strives for the betterment of education for all people of color teachers and students. Having an amazing start through the love o…
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Where are all the women classical composers? It’s easy to think that they don’t exist, but of course, that isn’t the case. Ask any music student and they may only be able to identify a handful of classical women composers. Meet Dr. Susan Pickett, one of my music professors from Whitman College. Dr. Pickett is a remarkable violinist, accomplished mu…
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A Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, Sheena is the founder of Shades of Healing Therapy. Her practice centers around the areas of trauma, perinatal and postpartum mental health, veterans, and couples. In addition to empowering individuals, couples, and families to pursue a sense of balance and holisti…
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Step back in time to 1994, Moscow - a moment in history that was both uncertain and full of potential. The Soviet Union had collapsed, and the future was wide open. In the midst of this tumultuous time, Phaedra Fisher, a young woman armed with a top-notch education, raw enthusiasm, and unwavering optimism set out to make a difference. This young wo…
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Get ready for another thrilling episode of our podcast, as we continue our exploration of one of New Zealand's most exciting yet forgotten bands from the early 2000s - Wretched Skinny. In this episode, we follow their journey across the Tasman to Australia under their new name, Dr. Invisablo. This unique and powerful group created a sound that was …
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Get ready for an electrifying episode of my new podcast as I sit down with two legends of the underground music scene in New Zealand/Australia - Robbie Bloomfield and Derek Richards! These two musicians were 2/3 of the iconic band Wretched Skinny, which were part of a formidable musical scene in the late 90s and early 2000s. In this episode, we tak…
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Cordy Ryman thinks it's semantics whether or not he is a painter or sculptor. Having grown up in a family of artists, he knew early on that putting art on a pedestal becomes a barrier. Seeing the built-in paradoxes of the art world led Cordy to start Art Cake, a studio residency program and project space in Brooklyn, New York. See www.instagram.com…
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John Lobon is a 1971 football letterwinner and a member of the 'Syracuse 8,' a group of eight Syracuse University football team members who showed extraordinary courage and commitment by advocating the equal treatment of student-athletes and a diverse coaching staff.Vera Smith Winfree
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Painter John Rogers, better known as Ghoulorama on instagram has been told he's smarter than he looks. Drawing from working in a bank that was robbed, living in "Killa-delphia" and of course watching cars on fire, a deeper sense of how humor is a coping mechanism is conveyed, even when the viewer doesn't always get the joke. See www.instagram.com/i…
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[This episode was recorded before the FTX collapse. It contains some discussion of Sam Bankman-Fried. Habiba has asked me to pass on that, to say the least, she no longer endorses what she says about Sam as an example of someone doing good. I've also linked in the show notes to her twitter thread with her thoughts on FTX.] This episode is a long ti…
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Rebe is CEO & Founder of RDP Associates LLC, a boutique independent Salesforce consulting firm located within the South Chicagoland area. A mother, a trained writer and a major book nerd are just some of her many titles when she is not involved in her extracurricular activities with other Salesforcians.…
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Rutger Bregman is the bestselling author of Utopia for Realists and Humankind: a Hopeful History. He has been profiled in the New York Times and interviewed on the Daily Show. Rupert Murdoch has been spotted reading his book, and Tucker Carlson called him a “fucking moron.” I first came across Rutger years ago when a friend was reading Utopia for R…
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A truism about learning new skills is that the more we do it, the better we should become at that skill. While it is true that practice yields positive results, it turns out that all practice is not equally effective. To get the most out of practice time, I will present three strategies that have proven to be effective in accelerating skill and com…
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