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A little show about big ideas. From the people who make Planet Money, The Indicator helps you make sense of what's happening today. It's a quick hit of insight into work, business, the economy, and everything else. Listen weekday afternoons. Try Planet Money+! a new way to support the show you love, get a sponsor-free feed of the podcast, *and* get access to bonus content. You'll also get access to The Indicator and Planet Money Summer School, both without interruptions. sign up at plus.npr. ...
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Peso corporation. Here to keep you updated, liberated, compensated, and inspired. Starring your boy BiG Love Aka Big Peso in the building! other guest coming soon be aware! Show some love!
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Get a look ahead at the currency markets. Join Jason Ayres, a leading instructor and founder of Optionsource.net as he discusses support and resistance levels for the US dollar vs. some of the most widely traded currencies. What are the trends telling us?
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The Really Good Podcast is hosted by Bobbi Althoff: a social media star with over 80 followers. A master interviewer with weeks of experience interviewing celebrities, Bobbi asks the questions that no one wants to know the answers to. Her toddler called The Really Good Podcast the most listened-to podcast in the world, and several of her videos have more than 900 views. Follow her @Bobbialthoff on Instagram or TikTok to learn more about podcasting's biggest star. For advertising opportunitie ...
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Stella Bayles, author, speaker and director of PR technologies 'CoverageBook' & 'AnswerThePublic', hosts this direct and straight-talking podcast on PR, marketing and communications. In each episode, Stella explores an emerging topic in Public Relations and with the help of an expert dispels any myths and breaks down the jargon. Summarised in plain language, this PR podcast is informative, often amusing and always under and hour, so you can be clued up before your next Zoom call.
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Let's communicate about corporate communications, shall we? Meet "The Communicator." Hosted by Market or Pitch's Yesenia Reinoso, "The Communicator" gives audiences a 360 worldview of corporate communications and PR from an in-house lens. Every single communication aspect will be discussed. Press release? Crisis management? Branding? Media coverage? For everything that a PR department does, we're covering it! New episodes to debut every 1st and 3rd Monday of the month. Questions? Contact yr. ...
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A weekly podcast deadicated to all things grateful. The Help on the Way Podcast is a spin-off of the long running reddit series. Each week our hosts, TheGame, FiG, and Knob listen to Grateful Dead show and discuss it. These shows are chosen at random, and span from the most primal of primal dead to the MIDI-filled 90s. Paradise waits...
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Supported by: @djsnake @majorlazer @diplo @apedrums @shenseea and many more. Booty Music Producers and duo DJs from France. NEW MUSIC EVERY WEEK. 📅 Booking/Collab: bootypatrol@itsaboutattitude.fr ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Dans le système judiciaire, les crimes de culs plats sont considérés comme particulièrement monstrueux. En France, les inspecteurs Lattimore & Anthony Lee, qui enquêtent sur ces crimes sont membres d'une unité d'élite, fondée par Attitude appellée 'Booty Patrol'. 🍑 ...
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LifeBeingDest

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Hosted by LifeBeingDest New Episodes Every Monday & Thursday at 9am PST/ 12pm EST Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lifebeinghigh/support
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Podcast na pang Tropa. Usapang buhay at mga kalokohan pa sa buhay. Mga nakakatawa at nakakalungkot na topic, at kung ano ano pang makakarelate sa maraming tao. Sabay kana sa kalokohan ko habang tayo nag iinom.
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BIGG DAWG'S PLAYHOUSE

Bigg Dawg Entertainment

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Bigg Dawg's Playhouse Podcast is a open forum were host Tojo and Friends provide, insightful thoughts and opinions, personal achievements as well as failures, linking spiritual growth and development, with the main intention being to enhance Mind, Body, and Soul in a everyday Life format.
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Trinspo is a biweekly travel podcast with a mission to inspire travel via storytelling. Instead of focusing on travel tips or sights, we feature a travel story every other week and discuss our joys and mistakes while taking adventures around the world. Join us and get inspired for your next journey.
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"Chats With Champs" Podcast was created to share the stories of champs from every walk of life. Our guests will range from iconic Hall of Famers and athletes to entertainers and business moguls. We believe that champs are not defined by their shiny trophies and accolades, but by the struggles they've overcome to be who they are today.
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Health Comm Central

Karen Hilyard, Ph.D.

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Real results to improve health outcomes and health equity begin with behavioral science. Public health communication strategist Karen Hilyard, Ph.D. will help you unpack behavior change theories & frameworks and apply them in practical ways to build a kick-ass health communication toolkit. Create more effective, engaging, evidence-based messages & campaigns to transform not only individual behaviors, but the policies and systems that impact social determinants of health.
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Hanson & Hunt

Arik Hanson and Kevin Hunt

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Get relevant news and advice about public relations, corporate communications, social media and marketing each month from Arik Hanson and Kevin Hunt. Arik is a solo marketing and communications consultant in Minneapolis/St. Paul and Kevin leads channel development at CHS Inc.
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Appena nati il nostro cuore pesa 21 grammi, quanto l'anima secondo un medico che nei primi del '900 misurò il corpo di uomini e donne prima e subito dopo la morte, segnando proprio una differenza di 21 grammi. Da questa suggestione Il Prof. Gabriele Bronzetti, cardiologo dell'Università di Bologna, ha tratto ispirazione per realizzare un libro, in …
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It's ... Indicators of the Week! It's that time of week when we look at the most fascinating economic numbers from the news. On today's episode: Election aftermath. Stocks jump, the temperamental Mexican peso, and which states are raising minimum wage. Related Episodes: Should We Raise The Minimum Wage? America's economy is the envy of the world. W…
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EPISOD3 179 - On this episode Wesley recaps his time watching the HORRIBLE film Terrifier 3. It apparently has a cult following??? Peso is dating a Narco's daughter, a potentially concerning decision. Sech is teasing a new album after his recent release of "Toy Perdido". Blessed and Feid MIGHT be beefing. The crew looks into what's going on. Finall…
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In Episode 22, host Yesenia Reinoso offers the PESO in the PESO model. She talks about its four elements, how to best integrate them into a communications plan, and why it is critical in external communications. Listen to the Season 1 library and the six episodes of the current season, now available across podcasts and YouTube. Follow and hit those…
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Major flooding events are increasingly common across the U.S., but homeowners looking for flood insurance will find few choices. The main providers of flood insurance is the U.S. government through the National Flood Insurance Program, or NFIP. But even though the NFIP is one of the only flood insurance games in town, it's drowning in debt. On toda…
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In a first-best world, we'd all save enough money and there'd be no scammers. In a second-best world, we'd all know how to protect ourselves. That's what Sheila Bair thought, too. As former chair of the FDIC, she noticed many kids and adults weren't quite getting the education they needed. So, she decided to do something about it. Today on the show…
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The federal government has been tracking the weather for more than 150 years. Yet over the last few decades, the rise of the Internet and big tech have made weather forecasting a more crowded space. Today on the show: the value of an accurate forecast and the debate over who should control the data. Related stories: Hazard maps: The curse of knowle…
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We're shipping up to Boston to feature Set 2 of an iconic late 1969 gig from a venue with one of my favorite names ever: The Boston Tea Party! Game-pod only this week so conversation does not abound but the jams do, especially that dope Dark Star (with the windchimes). Here's the set: One - Intro [1:31] ; Good Lovin' [1:43] > Drums [1:16] > Good Lo…
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This week on The Really Good Podcast, Bobbi sits down with Toosii in a meditation center to find peace and talk about music, growing up, and life. Thanks to this episode's sponsors: • Use code BOBBI10 for 10% off (up to $20 off) your first SeatGeek order. https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/BOBBI10 • There’s a limited supply available, so head to http…
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This week, a powerful hurricane hit Cuba, causing nationwide electricity outages — right after a string of power failures that have plagued the country in recent months. These power outages are a low point for a country that has struggled economically for years and is experiencing mass emigration. Today on the show, we explain why Cuba is strugglin…
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Donald Trump's victory in this year's election had a lot to do with how many Americans feel about the US economy (surprise: not good). But Simon Rabinovitch, US Economics Editor for The Economist, argues that, despite the turmoil of the past few years, America's economy remains the envy of the world. Today on the show, Simon explains why that is, b…
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It's the most important day of the year for the country ... The Beigie Awards! The Beigie Awards are back to recognize the regional Federal Reserve Bank with the best Beige Book entry. This time, we shine a spotlight on one entry that speaks to a logistics problem affecting farms in the midwest. Related episodes: Using anecdotes to predict recessio…
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For the second year in a row, the U.S. government is buying the largest quantity of apples in its history because there are not enough consumers and processors who want to buy them. Today on the show, an abundance of apples and why some apple growers are getting out of the game altogether. For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Mone…
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In Episode 23, host Yesenia Reinoso focuses on community relations, which are gaining steam across external communications circles, especially in the nonprofit space. She gives a general overview of the connection between nonprofits and community relations, the types of community, their importance, and the future. Note: She offers her thoughts on H…
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported the unemployment rate remained steady at 4.1% and 12,000 jobs were added to the U.S. economy during October. It's a lower-than-expected jobs number, from a period that saw two significant hurricanes in the southeast and a strike from workers at Boeing. Today on the show, we explain the complexities of calcula…
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In 1880, the Chinese were the biggest group of immigrants in the western U.S. But Sinophobic sentiments crystallized into racist policies and eventually the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. The rationale was that banning Chinese laborers would boost job opportunities for U.S.-born workers. Today, an economist explains how the Chinese exclusion laws a…
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Immigration is a top concern among U.S. voters this election cycle. But Zeke Hernandez, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania who studies immigration,thinks politicians and the media aren't giving the public the full story. Too often, he argues, they paint immigrants as objects of pity or fear, when the reality is much more complex — and po…
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Social Security has thus far been self-sustaining—payroll taxes go into this big fund, which then pays out monthly checks. But the problem we have now is the money coming into that fund is not keeping up with the money going out. The election hasn't been great for people concerned about the government's finances. The Committee for a Responsible Fed…
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The Maldives is a small island nation struggling with a heavy debt load. Its borrowing includes $500 million worth of something called sukuk. These are bond-like investments that don't pay interest, to be in line with Islamic law. Today on the show, we explain how sukuk works, how it fits into the larger world of Islamic finance and what might happ…
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We ask economists for their expertise all the time on The Indicator, so why not their tips on love? On our final installment of Love Week, we ask economist Tim Harford to answer listeners' relationship quandaries, from paying for a first date to alternatives to saying, 'I love you.' Thanks to Grant-Lee Phillps for composing our Love Week theme song…
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This week on the Help on the Way pod we cover… another band??? Well, not really. This week, our host Knob takes us on a little dive into a show from Mickey and the Hartbeats. It’s October 10th, 1968 at The Matrix in San Francisco. Knob dives into the history of Mickey and the Hartbeats and the jams they played, as well as the return of archive.org.…
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Unanswered messages. Endless swiping. An opaque algorithm. The backlash to online dating feels like it's reached a fever pitch recently. For today's Love Week episode, why people are unhappy with online dating and what Hinge's CEO is trying to do about it. Also, a Nobel Prize economist delivers a little tough love. Related listening: How American h…
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In the late 19th century, British aristocrats had a big problem. They were short on cash to fund their lifestyles and maintain their vast country estates. In our third installment of Love Week, we look at the economic forces that drove some British men of the time to marry American heiresses, dubbed "Dollar Princesses," forming a union of money, st…
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Once relegated to supermarket aisles, romance books are now mainstream. And authors, an often-maligned group within publishing, have found greater commercial success than many writers in other genres. On today's episode of Love Week, our series on the business of romance, we find out how romance novelists rode the e-book wave and networked with eac…
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EPISODE 177 - On this episode they guys are coaching George through a normal conversation with a woman at a party. Let's just say even the simplest tasks can be daunting. Feid announced he's working on a project and Majid Jordan of all people is involved?! This has Marlo very excited. In more album announcements, Chencho says there is a collab proj…
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Welcome to Love Week on the Indicator, our weeklong series exploring the business and economic side of romance. On today's show, we fire up the gas logs and pour a mug of cocoa to discuss the made-for-TV rom-com machine, and how television executives learned to mass produce seasonal romance. Special thanks to Grant-Lee Phillips for our Love Week th…
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It's ... Indicators of the Week! It's that time of week where we look at the most intriguing indicators from this last week of economic and business news. On today's episode: NHPR's Nate Hegyi, host of the podcast Outside/In, joins us to talk natural disaster loans, election prediction markets and ... potato chips? Related Episodes: What's with all…
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When the leader of the Wagner group, Yevgeny Prigozhin died in an exploding plane widely attributed to Russian President Vladimir Putin, it wasn't clear what would happen. Today, why the Wagner Group has been called the world's most dangerous private army, its relationship with Russia and how its business model creates a blueprint for others to fol…
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Start spreading the news! This week, our hosts FiG and Knob are melting these little town blues away. It’s September 16th, 1988, and the Grateful Dead are playing Madison Square Garden. Along the way, discussions abound about our favorite music movies, Jerry’s subtle swagger, and King Kong. Hey Pocky Way New Minglewood Blues Mississippi Half-Step U…
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Two years ago, the yield curve inverted. That means short-term interest rates on Treasury bonds were unusually higher than long-term interest rates. When that's happened in the past, a recession has come. In fact, the inverted yield curve has predicted every recession since 1969 ... until now. Today, are we saying goodbye to the inverted yield curv…
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This year's Economics Nobel went to a trio of researchers whose work focuses on the importance of strong institutions for an economy. Today we hear from the newly minted Nobel laureates about how they came to their groundbreaking conclusions. For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts…
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EPISODE 176 - On this episode we go over Rauw getting left off a song he was previously teased to be on. Hector talks about the Chino & Drake collaboration that's coming. Marlo and Wesley review the new Gonzy album and we all debate who had the best album with some recent releases. Finally, we review Caleb Calloway's new album Hayabusa! P.S. classi…
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The mothership is taking off! This week, our hosts Game and FiG are heading to Hampton, Virginia for the Grateful Dead’s March 22nd, 1987 show at Hampton Coliseum. Discussions abound about the archive.org hack, the new Dave’s Picks, and whether the real Scarlet > Fire jam was in Estimated Prophet all along. Hell in a Bucket Sugaree It's All Over No…
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It's ... Indicators of the Week! It's that time of week when we look at the most fascinating economic numbers from the news. On today's episode: Inflation slowly coming down, getting the lead out of water pipes, and a more expensive Mega Millions. Related Episodes: Lotteries And Happiness Indicator exploder: jobs and inflation For sponsor-free epis…
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The problem of how to price water is a perennial conundrum. Water is an essential limited resource that everyone needs, so how do you price it so everyone can afford it while making sure that utilities have enough revenue to fix their aging systems? Today on the show, we find out why it's so hard to price water and how a city's solution led to a th…
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If you need some reading glasses in the United States, you don't have to break the bank to pick some up. That's important for older folks who need a little extra magnification. But in some parts of the world, people who need readers don't have that privilege. Today on the show, we'll find out why that is and learn the economic solution to the readi…
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Is 2024 the year the music festival died? Festivals are getting canceled left and right, from Northern California to Florida to Virginia. Big name festivals that used to sell out in minutes struggled to sell tickets this year, too, like Burning Man and Coachella. And it's not just America. By one count, over 60 music festivals were canceled in the …
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Episode 175 of the La Familia Podcast and the guys are back to talk about everything that went down at the Street Mob Records Tour Press Conference. All the LA TikTok scene was in attendance and JOP had a moment with one of them on stage after being brought up for his interview with the media. George also had his own moment with someone in attendan…
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The U.S. economy is breathing a little easier after the International Longshoremen's Association reached a tentative agreement last week with the United States Maritime Alliance. The short-lived dockworkers strike reignited a debate over whether the president ought to intervene, invoking an old law on the books called the Taft-Hartley Act. On today…
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We're back from our summer break with the second half of Season 2 of "The Communicator." In Episode 21, host Yesenia Reinoso tackles another external communications topic: marketing communications (MARCOM). She talks about its main function, the types of strategies, why it is important, and the difference between them. Listen to the Season 1 librar…
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It's Jobs Friday! It's that time of the month where we check in on the American worker. In September, 254,000 jobs were added to the US economy and the unemployment rate ticked down very slightly to 4.1%. It's unexpectedly strong, and relieving news for workers after a pretty lackluster summer. But ... given how the labor market cooled over summer,…
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