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The Serious Business Podcast

Dan Jenkinson & Stephen Harrison

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The comedy podcast that takes on all things politics, celebrity news, global headlines, business and inventions that COULD change your life, but probably won't. If you feel you like you never stop working, and need a distraction, join Steve and Dan for their weekly catch-up and pretend that you’re listening to another serious business podcast. If you like what you hear, share with your friends and don't forget to leave us a 5-star review!
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Hell, Fire, & MMA

Josiah Bigfoot Holmes

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The sequel to the podcast The Spinning-Backfist, which was burned down by a Thicc man on Fire. The UFC fight predictor did survive & now he’s starting up again, but this time he’s not going to fall flat on his face. Enjoy the predictions and Voice of Americas folk hero Bigfoot Holmes and his band of guests, including New UFC fight predictor, Dr. Death!
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Discover Science

University of Nevada, Reno

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Listen in on in-depth conversations with some of the world's leading scientists and researchers. Produced by the College of Science at the University of Nevada, Reno, the Discover Science podcast is an offshoot of the lecture series by the same name. Join us and dig in on the science that is changing our world.
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To its disciples, science can seem like an infallible tool to determine fundamental truths about the world that we live in. But the truth is, science can fall victim to misinformation, disinformation and fraud, like many other institutions. Some scientists have turned the proverbial microscope on science itself. Jevin West, an associate professor i…
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Colorado River water allocation policy is an extremely complicated field to navigate. That, in part, is why the Colorado River is known as the most litigated river in the world. But researchers, policymakers and water managers have taken a more collaborative approach in recent years. Those collaborations are made more critical by the increasing ris…
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The advent of the internet has benefitted humanity in many ways. It has also caused some chaos, as people try to discern fact from fiction and sense from nonsense shared online. Many scientists have recently taken a more active role in helping society to understand how science works. One of those scientists is Dr. Joe Schwarcz. Dr. Schwarcz is a pr…
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This week the boys are back with more serious business scooped from the bowels of the internet, starting with Andrew Tate continuing his Kickboxing career in prison by taking on opponents from beyond the grave. In other news Dan is sick to death of the lack of mystery in the world and has a well thought out business plan to combat this; secret pass…
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DATING your car, male contraception pills and kicking the beer for lent! It's episode three and the serious business keeps on coming! This week the boys are a bit 'fruity'. Dan has once again delved into the world of reality TV proposing a new dating show, the twist being that all of the contestants are in love with inanimate objects (many of them …
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Do you want to know how to style the PERFECT look? Should we be limiting Twitter rants and are ALIENS blowing over in the wind!? This week on The Serious Business Podcast the boys are back to talk life, death, news and nonsense. Steve has donned a shirt in order to impress his mother. Dan reports back on his valentines day and his close encounter w…
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The boys are BACK for season 2 of the Serious Business Podcast, but this time they're also on YouTube, in all their high-res, colour corrected glory. To kick off the first episode of Season 2, Steve goes for a double whammy, taking on climate change, eco-activism and many people's perfectly 'legitimate concerns with immigration policy' in another e…
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Titan is Saturn's largest moon and is the subject of distinguished atmospheric chemist Sarah Hörst's research. The distant moon is considered to be one of the most Earth-like worlds in the solar system, and its potential to host life is the topic of conversation in this episode of Discover Science. Dr. Hörst is an associate professor at Johns Hopki…
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Lesson of the week: If someone tells you not to read a book, go ahead and read it anyway. Unless it’s about the history of coaches and buses in North East England or something boring like that, you can get rid of that. We’re also getting rid of Rick and Morty because apparently, the creator’s a nonce. Steve’s jumping to invest in Dan’s business ide…
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We’ve got one very important question this week: What happened to Dan on Saturday Night?? He won’t admit it, but Steve’s a bit jealous after hearing Dan got smashed with a bunch of strangers and came back with some new besties. Maybe Dan can make up for it with his business idea this week as he’s solving the egg shortage crisis with his Domesticate…
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A rundown of the card minus Almeida v. Abdurakhimov. I think Almeida will do what he has been doing which is ground n pound beat downs. Other than that the show runsdown the matchups with picks. The last 10 minutes are a Draftkings Fantasy lineup for the Captains main card 6 fighter lineup, and the entire cards 6 pick lineup…
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The time has officially come. Someone’s stolen Dan’s business idea in REAL-TIME. And no he didn’t just invent the already existing Smart Kettle that you can purchase on Amazon and have delivered tomorrow. That would be silly. As you may know, Steve ended racism a couple of weeks ago and now he’s tackling animal cruelty in zoos using holograms. Can …
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Steve’s year hasn’t started off too well, he might still be a little hungover and he’s convinced himself that “close but no banana” is a real phrase. We’re still figuring that one out. Dan’s got your new years resolution to keep fit this year in the bag with his Sheltered Bikes business idea. Love cycling but hate the weather? You’ve got no excuses…
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It’sss Christmasss! It’s a special one this, we’ve gone all out with a spinning wheel, lots of festive chat and even a live studio audience with real fiance and real girlfriend. They have officially been confirmed to be real. Steve’s doing the Lord’s work (as Jesus would have wanted at this time of year) and informs us all of the dangers of Christm…
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After a cheeky week off, Dan and Steve are back to tackle the real stuff. Racism? What’s that? That’s what they’ll say when the world implements Steve’s latest genius idea to stop the Susan Husseys of the world from asking “Where are you *really* from?” In more things you should never do news, we hear the Americans are at it again with taking up li…
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Steve’s got the cold sweats this week as he tells us his incredibly stressful journey to Bruges which in the end wasn’t all bad since he ended up meeting some “amazing Tories”. Whatever that means. The boys are (obviously) hooked on the world cup and Dan’s real finance has some… interesting and morally questionable ideas to improve the game and hel…
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The boys are back in a new town (it's Leeds). After a tumultuous few weeks the boys rise once again like a Phoenix, however this time they are joined by an extra voice, also called Dan (if you listen carefully you can hear him in the background). The World Cup is on everyone's minds although Steve seems preoccupied with the potential violence cause…
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An aware society is one of the best weapons against climate change. Sustainable solutions can only advance if voters and policy makers understand what's at stake. From vanishing biodiversity to the widespread intensification of destructive weather patterns, that's where environmental journalists play a decisive role acting as the bridge between sci…
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This isn’t just another juicy episode of the serious business podcast, it’s a seriously juicy MS episode. You heard correctly, after a week from hell Dan has emerged from a tumultuous stay in Barnsley hospital with high spirits but wobbly legs. As if Dan doesn’t have enough on his plate Steve accuses him of being a liar because of his respectable s…
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The “don’t watch the next episode without me!!” crisis has been solved. There will be no more fights about watching one more sneaky episode behind your girlfriend’s back or silent treatments from other roommates in the shared kitchen. And Steve definitely doesn’t expose the glaringly obvious flaw in Dan’s business idea, nope. Dan and Steve have mor…
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Dan’s fed up. If one more person stands on the wrong side of an escalator, he will have no choice but to use force, electrical force. This week’s business idea involves some “shocking” tactics that surely you’ll be on board with because no one likes a dawdler, get to the side. Speaking of shock, Steve takes a shockingly long time to figure out the …
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We’re back! Did you miss us? Of course you did. To be honest you can blame Dan for that one, and maybe you can blame Mercury retrograde and all whilst you’re at it. This week Dan and Steve are feeling a little defeated. Dan’s been struggling to sell his house whilst Steve feels like his unhealthy habits might be catching up to him. But why bother t…
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The cost of living crisis is over, finished, forget about it because we’ve solved it. You can send us your thank yous in the form of Instagram DMs, 5-star reviews, but absolutely no cards. You know why. This week Dan and Steve are tackling energy with solar-powered shoes (or *sole*er powered? No?) and maybe some infringement on child labour laws, b…
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Before we start, we’ve got to set the record straight this week: Steve’s dad CAN use a washing machine. He really wanted that to be known. The dishwasher on the other hand? Clueless. It’s Dan’s birthday! (yesterday) and he’s been so selfless by gifting YOU with probably one of his very best business ideas yet. Maybe it’s his new glasses. It’s given…
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The death of Queen Lizzie has really got to us this week. Steve’s stumbling in late, Dan’s business idea takes a real beating, Harry Styles is spitting on other celebrities, it’s all gone a bit weird this episode… How would you poison the Queen? What would she tell us as a ghost from the other side? What REALLY happened behind the scenes of the Don…
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Serious question: Which thing goes where in a washing machine? Please help us, we’re just dumb millennials who don’t know any better according to Nina Myskow, who Steve is currently writing a very angry email to. (But seriously, do let us know). This week the war is on, Millennials vs Basic Lifeskills, Boomers vs Mobile Hotspots and Steve vs Galaxy…
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This week Dan and Steve have a lot of very serious lessons to learn. Steve tells us the strangest thing you’ll ever hear about fish as an innocent birthday gift almost goes wrong while Dan introduces us to charcoal cheese and sticky toffee cheese from his time at the Great British Food Festival. Where’s the lesson in that you may ask? You can never…
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Ever got a strange text message from a mate telling you about bus schedules in the middle of the night? Maybe they were blackout drunk or maybe their phone has been possessed by an extremely organized ghost… Or like Steve, it’s probably just time for a new phone. This week, Dan and Steve take on the stranger sides of things as they discuss Steve’s …
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Climate change is at the forefront of everybody’s mind but this week, Steve has really got the solution to save the world. Forget meat replacements, it’s all about BUGS. Anyone up for a bit of Coq (roach) au Vin? You'll love it. Dan and Steve discuss some radical business ideas that would give TLC a run for its money, including a very strange but y…
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The Serious Business Podcast is live! Look away from your inbox, step away from the keyboard and join Dan and Steve instead for some “serious” business talk whilst you take a well-deserved break from work. Don’t worry though, this podcast is all about business, the very serious kind like Steve’s plans to take over the world, Dan’s manic excitement …
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Renowned number theorist Dr. Ken Ono shares his deep connection to the life and work of Srinivasa Ramanujan. Dr. Ono served as the mathematical consultant and producer of the film "The Man Who Knew Infinity" about Ramanujan's life. This episode was co-produced with the Reynold's School of Journalism and the Hitchcock Project for Visualizing Science…
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According to Tobler’s first law of geography, “Everything is related to everything else, but near things are more related than distant things.” On this episode of the Discover Science podcast, an offshoot of the lecture series by the same name, Dr. William F. Tate IV sits down with former College of Science Director of Advising, Recruitment and Ret…
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More than 100 years after Albert Einstein predicted gravitational waves – ripples in space-time caused by violent cosmic collisions – LIGO team scientists confirmed their existence using large, extremely precise detectors. Listen as LIGO team physicist Dr. Gabriela González speaks with Physics professors Dr. Richard Plotkin and Thomas White about t…
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