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BBB is a new podcast hosted by recovering blogger, Barb Crawford. Similar to her defunct blog, barbbarbbarb - the Podcast celebrates Saint John and its residents by highlighting new and exciting endeavors, projects and ideas.
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Do you ever feel like you can’t change no matter how hard you try? On the Christian Habits Podcast, we’ll talk about biblical transformation through the renewing of the mind. This is a practical, hands-on podcast that will help you break free from the things that control you: things like bad habits, idolatry, overeating, and negative emotions such as worry, insecurity, anger, and stress. We’ll also talk about how to develop a close relationship with God as we develop the habit of going to Hi ...
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IMTalk's Legends of Triathlon

Bevan James Eyles and 'Coach' John Newsom

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The boys from IMTalk, the worlds leading Ironman Triathlon podcast, have started Legends of Triathlon. Bevan and John will do a long interview every month with some of the people who have shaped triathlon.
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the AP Collection

Genevieve Barbee

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The purpose of The AP Collection is to collect stories from the people around me. We tell each other stories to learn about and relate to one another. It's the basic way in which we get to know people and build relationships. The stories we create within our own personal network strengthens those bonds throughout our lifetime. I want to collect these stories and create portraits of the people I talk to using their own words and storytelling voice. My focus is mainly on those who are also ‘cr ...
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Casual conversations on the Old and New Testament between mother and daughter. About the Hosts Barb (“mom”) is a respected Bible teacher with degrees in history and religious studies and has a passion to help people know the Lord through His word. Barbara lives in Central Florida and teaches Sunday School at her local church. Kim grew up in church and heard Bible stories in Sunday School, but she struggles to make sense of some of the more challenging parts of the Old Testament. She asked he ...
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ExpedITioners

Fleet Device Management

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Welcome to the ExpedITioners podcast brought to you by Fleet. This podcast is dedicated to helping IT and security professionals get ahead of the curve and prepare themselves and their organizations for what lies ahead. In each episode, Zach Wasserman will interview an IT or security leader to learn how they are succeeding at managing their devices today and how they are preparing for tomorrow.
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God-Spotting

Joanne Haier

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Have you ever had an amazing conversation with one of the everyday extraordinary people you know and wish you could have captured it to share it with someone else? Well, Pastor Jodi Haier is having and capturing these conversations. While focusing on the five components of church, the listeners gets to hear how God continues to show up and the ripples that are caused by this movement.
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Linda and John Mazur, and Ellen Bennett discuss a variety of mental health issues—eating disorders, anxiety, suicide, substance and alcohol use disorder—and everything in between. This team has over thirty-five years combined experience with eating disorders and their co- morbidities. They share their personal experiences around anorexia, grief, advocacy, and the importance of finding a village of support. Tune in for compelling interviews with mental health experts and individuals with live ...
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Interview with Rob Giardinelli, who is an introvert who has spent the past 15 years attending over 2,000 business, social, and networking events. Before this, Rob spent 16 years in the technology industry in various national and global client-facing roles. Along the way, he has learned that the key to any successful event is having a mix of introve…
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Charles Nessler is usually credited with inventing the permanent wave in the early 1900s. And he made a huge fortune from it, while also bolstering a huge beauty industry. Research: Bedi, Joyce. “GERMANY | Charles (Karl) Nessler.” Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation. Smithsonian National Museum of American History. June 3, 202…
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Here’s my chat with Cassandra Calin about her new graphic novel The New Girl, her webcomic and more. Please like and subscribe to this website by hitting the subscribe button so you’ll be notified about new podcast interviews and article posts. This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Podcasts and YouTube Video. Please like and subscrib…
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His name is now a term that means traitor. That’s because after two decades of working for the Norwegian government in various roles, he collaborated with Hitler and the Nazi party, welcomed the German occupation of his country. Research: “Biddle Tells Quisling His Power Wanes.” The Herald Press. April 1, 1943. https://www.newspapers.com/image/3635…
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Here’s my chat with Anna Humphrey about her graphic novel chapter book Fluffle Bunnies: Buns Gone Bad and more. Please like and subscribe to this website by hitting the subscribe button so you’ll be notified about new podcast interviews and article posts. This podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Podcasts and YouTube Video so please…
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Two of the eponymous diseases in this episode are transmitted through incredibly casual exposure. The third requires more prolonged, direct contact with someone who is acutely ill, but can still spread really rapidly in certain conditions. Research: Breman, Joel G et al. “Discovery and Description of Ebola Zaire Virus in 1976 and Relevance to the W…
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Here’s my chat with Matt McGrath about the final issue of his Kickstarter comic book series project ID-10t Error and more. Please like and subscribe to this website by hitting the subscribe button so you’ll be notified about new podcast interviews and article posts. This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Podcasts and YouTube Video. Pl…
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Here’s my chat with Danny Gorny about the season finale for his comic book series Cygnus Imperium and more. Please like and subscribe to this website by hitting the subscribe button so you’ll be notified about new podcast interviews and article posts. This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Podcasts and YouTube Video. Please like and s…
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Interview with Roger Martin, who has built a 30-year career in sales, marketing, and C-level leadership. He is the Co-Founder and CEO of two national franchise brands, RockBox Fitness and beem® Light Sauna, as well as various other businesses. Roger has led teams as large as 500 people, and knows the importance of clear and high impact communicatio…
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This episode was recorded live at the Indiana History Center, where one of their current exhibits is about Gene Stratton-Porter, a best-selling writer, illustrator, nature photographer, naturalist, and film producer. Research: Aalto, Kathryn. "THE LEGEND OF LIMBERLOST: A PATCH OF INDIANA WILDERNESS FULFILLS THE VISION OF AN OVERLOOKED AMERICAN NATU…
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This 2014 episode covers the Teatro alla Scala, one of the most renowned opera houses in the world. It's Italy's crown jewel of the arts, and even if you have only a passing knowledge of opera, odds are, you know a name connected to the history of this legendary cultural hub. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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The Domesday Book sounds ominous, but it was actually a data gathering project that was compiled in the 11th century at the behest of William the Conqueror. Research: Barlow, Frank. "William I". Encyclopedia Britannica, 13 May. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/biography/William-I-king-of-England Baxter, Stephen. “Getting Domesday done: a new interp…
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Here’s my chat with Simon Roy about the high fantasy graphic novel Griz Grobus and more. Please like and subscribe to this website by hitting the subscribe button so you’ll be notified about new podcast interviews and article posts. This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Podcasts and YouTube Video. Please like and subscribe to that vi…
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Interview with John Burdett, who is the CEO and Founder of Fast Slow Motion, a consulting firm specializing helping businesses grow & scale using technology. Burdett founded FSM in 2014, it has grown to a fully remote team of more than 130 people, & has completed more than 2,000 projects for 900 clients & counting across the U.S. For five consecuti…
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This edition of Eponymous Foods features a beautiful dessert, some myth busting about a very common food’s invention, and a very sweet finish with a much-loved candy. Research: “160 Years of Neuhaus History.” Neuhaus Chocolates. https://www.neuhauschocolates.com/en_US/history/History.html Beaton, Paula. “The Origin of the Crepe is Shrouded in Myste…
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Over the course of the modern Olympics, there have been a number of sports that have been added and struck from the roster. Today we’ll talk about a few of them, several of which are one-timers. Research: “Antwerp 1920: tug of war and a 72-year-old medalist.” Olympics.com. https://olympics.com/en/news/antwerp-1920-tug-of-war-and-a-72-year-old-medal…
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Here’s my chat with Kevin Boyd about what it takes to coordinate comic book creators at conventions and more. Please like and subscribe to this website by hitting the subscribe button so you’ll be notified about new podcast interviews and article posts. This podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Podcasts and YouTube Video so please f…
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Interview with Kisha Wynter, who is a leadership consultant, executive coach, and trailblazer in women’s leadership strategy, and has over two decades of corporate experience in Fortune 500 companies. As the visionary Founder and CEO of Wynter Rich Enterprises, she has an impressive track record of developing and training leaders in over 50 countri…
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Harriet Williams Russell Strong was quite a powerhouse of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Not only did she manage to dig herself out of an unfortunate situation when her fortunes changed at the age of 39, she was also an inventor, and an early proponent of water conservation. Research: Albertine, Susan. “Self Found in the Breaking: The Life…
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Here’s my chat with Marie Blanchet about her graphic novel series Kalipso, her thoughts on AI use for making comic books and more. Please like and subscribe to this website by hitting the subscribe button so you’ll be notified about new podcast interviews and article posts. This podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Podcasts and YouT…
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This 2012 episode from prior hosts Sarah and Deblina explains how the 1900 Paris Olympics are considered some of the strangest. Many of the events were so under-promoted, the athletes competing in them didn't know they were even in the Olympics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Von iHeartPodcasts
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Craig Bullock (Isha Das) is an accomplished teacher, writer, lecturer, practicing psychotherapist, and spiritual director of The Assisi Institute in Rochester, New York. A former pastoral administrator at the Church of Saints Peter and Paul in Rochester, Isha Das earned graduate degrees in Religious Studies from the University of Notre Dame and Cli…
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The Laki Fissure Eruption was a volcanic event in Iceland in 1783 lasted for months, leading to the deaths of thousands of people and affecting the climate in a lot of the world. Research: “Laki Fissure Eruption, 1783.” URI Graduate School of Oceanography. https://volcano.uri.edu/lava/LakiEruption/Lakierupt.html Barone, Jennifer. “World Versus the …
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Here’s my chat with Jonathan Burrello about Barb The Barbarian, the state of movies and more. This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Podcasts and YouTube Video. Please like and subscribe to that video channel. American born cartoonist, comedian, film enthusiast, teacher, and traveler Jonathan Burrell is now based in Montreal, Quebec. …
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Interview with Barb Davids, who is the founder of Compass Digital Strategies since 2018, is a digital marketer with over 25 years of experience. She's not here for the fluff – Barb's passion lies in providing direct, results-oriented digital marketing solutions for ambitious business owners. When she's not behind the laptop, she's out running with …
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John Venn created the Venn diagram, and though he’s an important figure in the fields of mathematics and logic, he eventually left that work behind to write historical accounts of the places and people that were important in his life. Research: Baron, Margaret E.. “A Note on the Historical Development of Logic Diagrams: Leibniz, Euler and Venn.” Th…
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The conclusion of the July 2024 edition of things unearthed literally or figuratively covers animals, shipwrecks, and medicine. But it starts with the assorted things that don't fit in a category, which are grouped as potpourri. Research: Binswanger, Julia. “Groundbreaking Research Shows Ancient Egyptians Were Conducting Cancer Surgery Over 4,000 Y…
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Here’s my chat with Joanna Cacao about her graphic novel The Secret of the Ravens, some tips for making graphic novels, her thoughts about using AI for comic book creation, plus a whole lot more leading up to Ai-Kon 2024 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Podcasts and YouTube Video. Please like and subscribe…
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It's time for another edition of Unearthed! Part one of this edition covers updates, art, books and letters, and edibles and potables. Research: Binswanger, Julia. “Groundbreaking Research Shows Ancient Egyptians Were Conducting Cancer Surgery Over 4,000 Years Ago.” Smithsonian. 5/29/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/groundbreaking-re…
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The 25th Infantry Regiment Bicycle Corps, also known as the Iron Riders, was part of the segregated U.S. Army units that came to be known as the Buffalo Soldiers. Research: Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Brownsville Affair". Encyclopedia Britannica, 20 Aug. 2020, https://www.britannica.com/event/Brownsville-Affair. Missouri State Parks.…
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Here’s my chat with Etienne Derepentigny about his graphic novel Dead Kingdom and more. This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Podcasts and YouTube Video. Please like and subscribe to that video channel. Graphic designer by day and comic book artist by night, Etienne Derepentigny is a Quebecois comic book enthusiast and creator. After…
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This episode covers three examples of historically important roads. One is quite ancient, one is an important part of the development of the U.S., and the third is a more modern road that’s been lauded for its design. Research: “The Ancient Ridgeway.” Friends of the Ridgeway. https://ridgewayfriends.org.uk/the-trail/the-ancient-ridgeway/· Atkins, H…
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Here’s my chat with Chester Brown about his graphic novels, his work on stamps, a hint about a future project plus his thoughts on AI pertaining to comic book creation. This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Podcasts and YouTube Video. Please like and subscribe to that video channel. Chester Brown was born in Montreal, but currently r…
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Interview with Mickie Kennedy, who is an expert at helping small businesses, authors, and startups increase their visibility and credibility through tier-1 press release distribution. Mickie founded eReleases 25+ years ago after realizing that small businesses desperately need a press release service they can actually afford, giving them access to …
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This week we start what will become a series of podcasts chronicling the journey of the City of Shakopee, MN through the APWA Accreditation process. Shakopee decided to take this on several months ago and a couple of months into the process at the time of this recording. This is a great conversation about why Shakopee decided to do this, how they f…
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Part two of our episode on Francisco de Miranda covers his travels after he left North America following the American Revolution, and explores his involvement with the French revolution before he focused on independence for Latin American colonies. Research: "Francisco de Miranda." Historic World Leaders, edited by Anne Commire, Gale, 1994. Gale In…
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