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Michael Knowles and special guests discuss great literature that has shaped Western Civilization.
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Country Gospel Audio Bible: The New Testament of the Bible Read by 14 Country Stars Country music’s biggest stars read the New Testament. Whether it’s nine-time Grammy Award winner Hillary Scott reading Luke, legendary Country Music Hall of Famer Charlie Daniels reading Mark, 14-time Grammy and eight-time CMA and ACM winner Ricky Skaggs reading Hebrews, or New Artist of the Year Lauren Alaina reading James, you will find encouragement and faith as you listen to Scripture read by some of your ...
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The newest HR podcast. Presented by People in Flow's operations coordinator, Rae Hine with guests Neville Pritchard and Nigel Girling. Special guests have included Dave Ulrich, Owen Ferguson, Andy Friedman, Catherine Llewellyn and Richard Scott; With many more exciting industry leaders in the pipeline! We provide consulting, insight, coaching and facilitation of change innovation of the highest global quality. Reducing stress and energising the workplace is at the very heart of every action ...
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Will Witt: The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
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Would you sell your soul to stay young forever? In Oscar Wilde’s famous novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, a handsome young man’s wish for eternal youth is granted while his portrait ages in his place. As Dorian indulges in a life of hedonism, his portrait reveals the grotesque toll of his moral corruption. Join Michael Knowles and Will Witt as the…
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Libby Emmons: A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen
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Is Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House the feminist landmark it’s often portrayed to be? Or is it a critique of radical individualism and the undermining of traditional societal roles? The Post Millennial’s Libby Emmons joins Michael Knowles to discuss this groundbreaking 19th-century play and explore its insights into our intrinsic selfish nature and te…
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Derryck Green: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
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Once required reading for high school students, To Kill a Mockingbird now comes with trigger warnings. The book, which confronts and calls out the evils of racism, is considered by some to be too offensive for our modern-day woke sensibilities. Why? Set in 1930s Alabama, a young girl watches her attorney father defend a black man falsely accused of…
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Michael Knowles is joined by Pastor Rob McCoy to discuss the Sermon on the Mount, one of the most beloved and frequently cited passages in the gospels of the New Testament. Together, Michael and Pastor McCoy explore the various interpretations of the text and reflect on the lessons that Jesus’s sermon teaches us about living a virtuous Christian li…
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Charles Kesler: Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics
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Is the purpose of life happiness, and if so, how can we achieve it? Written nearly 2,500 years ago, Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics is as relevant today as it's ever been. Michael Knowles is joined by Professor Charles Kessler to discuss this seminal work exploring the age-old question of how to live a happy and meaningful life. As it turns out, Ari…
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Julie Hartman: The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
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What if your sins were on display for all the world to see? Michael Knowles is joined by Julie Hartman to discuss The Scarlet Letter, which tells the story of a young woman who is shunned by her community after bearing an illegitimate child. What can we learn from this American classic about society’s response to immorality, the complexities of lov…
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Andy Puzder: The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand
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How do you stay true to yourself in a world that demands conformity? Ayn Rand’s The Fountainhead—centered around a talented architect who refuses to compromise his principles or conform to the expectations of others—examines whether we should uphold the “common good” if it means sacrificing our own self-interest. Michael Knowles is joined by former…
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If you lost every good thing in your life, would you still praise God? The Book of Job from the Old Testament is considered one of the great masterpieces of early literature. Michael Knowles is joined by Owen Anderson, Professor of Religion and Philosophy at Arizona State University, to examine one of the Bible's most profound stories, which explor…
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Honored as one of CMT’s 2022 Artists of The Year, the 2021 CMA Female Vocalist of the Year and reigning ACM Awards Female Artist of the Year, Carly Pearce takes part in the Country Gospel Audio Bible by reading 1 Corinthians. To listen to the full audio bible, visit: https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/FE9EC300-F378-490E-B134-1301D7CC9701?ingress=3&…
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Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter, Josh Turner, lends his deep country voice to the Country Gospel Audio Bible for readings of John chapters 1 - 3. To listen to the full audio bible, visit: https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/FE9EC300-F378-490E-B134-1301D7CC9701?ingress=3&visitId=3911efb2-fe83-4156-9527-ac47f5431e30 ----------------------------…
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Grammy Award-winning, Country Music Hall of Fame inductee, and National Medal of Arts receiver, Ricky Skaggs is an American Music legend. We are honored to have him read Hebrews from the New Testament in the Country Gospel Audio Bible. To listen to the full audio bible, visit: https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/FE9EC300-F378-490E-B134-1301D7CC9701?…
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Multi-Platinum-selling singer/songwriter Lauren Alaina reads James from the New Testament. The “sassy Southerner with killer pipes” (PARADE) has shared the stage with superstars including Alan Jackson, Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, Martina McBride and Jason Aldean, and sold out her own, first-ever headlining, That Girl Was Me Tour. L…
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Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter, Hillary Scott, from the chart-topping band Lady A reads one of her favorite chapters from the New Testament, Luke. To listen to the full audio bible, visit: https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/FE9EC300-F378-490E-B134-1301D7CC9701?ingress=3&visitId=3911efb2-fe83-4156-9527-ac47f5431e30 --------------------------…
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Introduction to Country Gospel Audio Bible
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Country music’s biggest stars read the New Testament. To listen to the full audio bible, visit: https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/FE9EC300-F378-490E-B134-1301D7CC9701?ingress=3&visitId=3911efb2-fe83-4156-9527-ac47f5431e30 Whether it’s nine-time Grammy Award winner Hillary Scott reading Luke, legendary Country Music Hall of Famer Charlie Daniels re…
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In one of his last projects before passing away in 2020, the country star best known for "The Devil Went Down to Georgia", Charlie Daniels lends his storytelling voice for Mark from the New Testament. To listen to the full audio bible, visit: https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/FE9EC300-F378-490E-B134-1301D7CC9701?ingress=3&visitId=3911efb2-fe83-415…
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How do you know if you’re trapped in a false reality? Can you see the truth or are you simply looking at shadows on the wall? Solveig Gold joins Michael Knowles to discuss Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” from his renowned work, “The Republic.” This symbolic story about human perception and the pursuit of truth reminds us not to trust our senses alon…
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The Book Club: The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer with Catherine Illingworth
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What makes The Canterbury Tales the most popular work of English literature ever? Penned by Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century, this medieval collection of stories depicts a diverse group of characters and covers topics ranging from chivalry and deceit to religious corruption. Michael Knowles sits with Catherine Illingworth to discuss what he des…
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Life is “nasty, brutish, and short.” That’s why we need a social contract—an exchange of freedom for security to avoid a dog-eat-dog state of nature. At least, that’s what Thomas Hobbes posited in Leviathan. Michael Knowles and guest John Yoo, Professor of Law at UC Berkeley, discuss how Hobbes’s seminal work has shaped political philosophy for cen…
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The Book Club: The Iliad by Homer with Joshua Katz
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What can we learn from ancient Greek poetry? A foundational text of Western Civilization—The Iliad by Homer—is one of the oldest pieces of literature still read by modern audiences. Why? Because we recognize ourselves in its timeless themes of war, love, fate, and free will. Ivy League classicist Joshua Katz joins Michael Knowles to discuss this 2,…
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The Book Club: The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan with Allie Stuckey
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Christians have been mocked, humiliated, and persecuted for their faith for hundreds of years. The Pilgrim’s Progress, written by Puritan preacher John Bunyan while he was in prison for holding religious services, is an encouraging reminder that difficulties and hardships are part and parcel with a life of faith. Allie Stuckey joins Michael Knowles…
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The Book Club: Civilization and Its Discontents by Sigmund Freud with Stephen Marmer
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Civilization and Its Discontents by Sigmund Freud—the father of psychoanalysis—explores the perpetual struggle between self and society. Clinical psychiatrist and professor of psychiatry at UCLA Dr. Stephen Marmer joins Michael Knowles for a deep dive into Freud’s anti-utopian work that calls for individuals to take responsibility for themselves. D…
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The Book Club: Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville with Pete Peterson
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Could anyone have predicted the future of America 200 years ago? Alexis de Tocqueville foresaw a society fraught with materialism and “soft despotism" in his classic study of self-governance, freedom, and equality, Democracy in America. Pete Peterson, Dean of the Pepperdine School of Public Policy, and Michael Knowles discuss what we can learn from…
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The Book Club: Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy with Inez Stepman
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What happens if you follow your heart, pursuing love and happiness above all else, devoid of duty or virtue? Nothing good according to Leo Tolstoy, author of Anna Karenina. Inez Stepman, senior policy analyst at Independent Women’s Forum, joins Michael Knowles for a deep dive into this great literary work about fidelity, marriage, and betrayal. Lea…
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The Book Club: Reflections on the Revolution in France by Edmund Burke with Yoram Hazony
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The American Revolution led to the birth of a new, free nation, while the French Revolution led to blood and terror. What was the difference and what can we learn from history before it’s rewritten or forgotten entirely? Political theorist and Bible scholar Yoram Hazony joins Michael Knowles for a discussion about Edmund Burke’s treatise “Reflectio…
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The Book Club: The Closing of the American Mind by Allan Bloom with Max Eden
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Something is deeply amiss in contemporary American culture. Young people have lost touch with reality and have become trapped by moral relativism. Is post-modern education to blame? Education expert Max Eden joins Michael Knowles for an eye-opening discussion of Allan Bloom’s unexpected bestseller The Closing of the American Mind. Donate today to h…
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The Book Club: Lord of the Flies by William Golding with Lauren Chen
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In a world without consequences, are humans naturally good or is there darkness within us all? Lauren Chen sits with Michael Knowles to discuss the classic novel Lord of the Flies about a group of British schoolboys who become stranded on a deserted island. Free to behave however they please, the boys reject societal norms and devolve into depravit…
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The Book Club: The Book of Exodus with Dennis Prager
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Why should Biblical literacy matter today? What happens to society when people fear public opinion more than God? Joining Michael Knowles in this episode of The Book Club is the author of the best-selling Bible commentary in America, Dennis Prager. They discuss the enduring relevance of the Book of Exodus, history’s most powerful story of slave lib…
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The Book Club: A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens with Allen Estrin
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“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…” Is history repeating itself? Set during the French Revolution, Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities offers parallels to American Society today. PragerU’s Allen Estrin joins Michael Knowles on this episode of The Book Club to explore the novel’s stark contrasts of fate vs. free will, tyranny an…
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Episode 1: Trance Kinetic Podcast With Owen McCoy #001
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The Book Club: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë with Madeleine Kearns
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Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë is one of the most beloved books in literature. In this episode of The Book Club, Michael Knowles and Madeleine Kearns take you through the pages of the Victorian novel to examine the themes of love versus independence, social class and structure, religion, and gender roles. In our fast-paced world, it’s tough to make …
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The Book Club: Darkness at Noon by Arthur Koestler with Brad Thompson
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George Orwell and Aldous Huxley warned of the evils of communism in the pages of 1984 and Brave New World; however, Arthur Koestler’s Darkness at Noon is a lesser-known but impactful novel that describes the horrors of the Stalinist USSR. Michael Knowles and Brad Thompson take you through this powerful literary work. In our fast-paced world, it’s t…
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The Book Club: Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand With Eric Daniels
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Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged, named by readers in 1991 as the most influential book after the Bible, is a novelized warning about the allure and evils of socialism. What happens when the most productive members in society give up? How much can be asked of them before they do? Who is left to support the rest? Michael Knowles and Eric Daniels take you t…
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The Book Club: Race and Culture by Thomas Sowell With Farah Jimenez
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On this episode of The Book Club, Michael Knowles and Farah Jimenez discuss Race and Culture, Thomas Sowell’s powerful analysis on why culture has a profound impact on the socioeconomic outcomes of different minority groups. Is systemic racism really to blame? In our fast-paced world, it’s tough to make reading a priority. At least it used to be. A…
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The Book Club: The Screwtape Letters by C. S. Lewis with Seth Dillon
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What if you could listen in on a conversation between two devils? C.S. Lewis’s "The Screwtape Letters" takes you through letters between Screwtape, a high-ranking demon in the underworld, and his inexperienced nephew, Wormwood, and their plan to deceive man into sin and ultimately hell. Michael Knowles and Seth Dillion of The Babylon Bee discuss Le…
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The Book Club: Frankenstein by Mary Shelley with Gina Bontempo
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The first science fiction novel ever written (over 200 years ago), Frankenstein is a tragic and cautionary tale about failed humanity, the dangers of scientific knowledge, an overreaching scientist playing “God,” and the universal desire for a sense of belonging. Enjoy this discussion of a gothic classic with Michael Knowles and Gina Bontempo! In o…
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The Book Club: The Death of Ivan Ilyich by Tolstoy with Matt Walsh
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Leo Tolstoy’s novella speaks volumes on mortality, conformity, societal expectations, and what it means to live an authentic life. Ivan Ilyich suffers on his deathbed until he is able to fully confront his mortality. This same denial of death and the anguish it causes can be seen in our culture today, brought into focus by the events of 2020. Matt …
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The Book Club: King Lear by Shakespeare with Douglas Murray
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Broken families are detrimental to society— it’s been proven throughout history. Douglas Murray and Michael Knowles summarize William Shakespeare’s tragedy, King Lear, and its themes of power, justice, blindness, and chaos played out through the severed relationship between a father and his children. In our fast-paced world, it’s tough to make read…
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The Book Club: Middlemarch by George Eliot with Heather Mac Donald
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Is a life of duty and self-sacrifice noble or ridiculous? What can 21st-century readers take away from Middlemarch, A Study of Provincial Life, one of the great English novels? Heather Mac Donald joins Michael Knowles for a discussion of George Eliot’s comprehensive tale of marriage, idealism, loyalty, and profligacy in a nineteenth-century English…
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The Book Club: Galileo with Brian Keating
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Galileo proved that the Earth revolved around the sun and was punished for challenging existing scientific theory. Are we seeing parallels today? Brian Keating and Michael Knowles discuss Galileo’s The Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems and how modern scientists still face vilification if they challenge the ideological narrative. Follo…
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The Book Club: Genesis with Bishop Robert Barron
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Biblical illiteracy is at an all-time high. Many Americans believe the Bible is archaic, even irrelevant to the changing culture. In this episode, Bishop Robert Barron and Michael Knowles take you through Genesis, the first book of the Bible, to uncover foundational truths about mankind and human civilization. In our fast-paced world, it’s tough to…
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The Book Club: Symposium by Plato with Spencer Klavan
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Love is an innate desire of every human being, but how do you define it and what is its purpose in relationships? Michael Knowles and Spencer Klavan take you through one of the most collective philosophical texts on love in Western literature: Plato’s The Symposium. In our fast-paced world, it’s tough to make reading a priority. At least it used to…
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The Book Club: Divine Comedy by Dante with Catherine Illingworth
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A man who has nothing left to lose is led through hell, purgatory, and heaven in this incomparable masterpiece. Dante scholar Catherine Illingworth joins Michael Knowles to discuss his favorite work of art ever composed: Dante’s Divine Comedy. Subscribe so you never miss a new episode! 👉 https://www.prageru.com/series/book-club/ In our fast-paced w…
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The Book Club: Up From Slavery by Booker T. Washington with Carol Swain
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What is the key to racial reconciliation in our nation? Dr. Carol Swain joins Michael Knowles on this month’s episode of The Book Club to examine the life of Booker T. Washington, a former slave turned educator, as seen through the lens of his autobiography Up From Slavery. In our fast-paced world, it’s tough to make reading a priority. At least it…
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The Book Club: 1984 by George Orwell with Dave Rubin
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George Orwell’s novel, 1984, portrays a dystopian world where Big Brother reigns supreme. Today, however, Orwell’s warning against totalitarianism reads more like a newspaper than a work of fiction. Dave Rubin, host of The Rubin Report, joins Michael Knowles to dissect the pages of this classic work. In our fast-paced world, it’s tough to make read…
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The Book Club: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley with Sen. Ted Cruz
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Sen. Ted Cruz joins Michael Knowles this month for a very special episode of The Book Club! They discuss Aldous Huxley’s dystopian novel Brave New World and why it is an indictment of tyranny and totalitarianism. Don’t miss it. In our fast-paced world, it’s tough to make reading a priority. At least it used to be. At Thinkr.org, they summarize the …
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Join CEO Neville Pritchard as he discusses in flow leadership with bestselling Author of loving leadership Richard Summerfield FCIPD
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The Book Club: Of Human Bondage by W. Somerset Maugham with Larry Elder
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How do you find meaning in a world filled with cruelty? Michael Knowles and Larry Elder discuss the universal search for unconditional love as seen in the pages of W. Somerset Maugham’s fictional novel, Of Human Bondage. In our fast-paced world, it’s tough to make reading a priority. At least it used to be. At Thinkr.org, they summarize the key ide…
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This episode, Chairman Neville Pritchard talks to Dr, Gleb Tsipursky- Disaster Avoidance Expert. This is one of our longest episode to date but the pair dive deep into conversation, fight or flight... If you would like to know more then please contact us at- Virtualworking@peopleingflow.com Thank you for listening, join us soon for EP-50…
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The Book Club: The Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison with Ben Shapiro
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Do you understand the Constitution? What makes America different? Ben Shapiro joins Michael Knowles to discuss The Federalist Papers, a collection of essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. They discuss the founders’ vision for a limited government that protects the God-given rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of ha…
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