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Through the Big Question Podcast, the Capitalist Exploits team is joined by joined by other investors, thought-leaders and entrepreneurs to discuss global game-changing trends and burning investing topics that keep investors up at night. Receive future Big Question conversations right in your inbox: https://capitalistexploits.at/signup/
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Greg Fenves (President of Emory University) grabs a mic and some audio gear, and gathers a bunch of amazing guests to tackle the biggest questions facing our world today. Authors, researchers, influencers, and more—from across the Emory orbit—sit down for energetic and thought provoking conversations.
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'Will my bacon sandwich kill me?', 'Is vaping better than smoking?', 'How do you become an astronaut?' - just some of the Big Questions we ask some of the brightest minds behind Oxford science. Join us in each podcast as we explore a different area of science.
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Big Questions Answered helps us understand important CVS Health initiatives by taking a closer look at new products, powerful innovations and the big changes the company is making to achieve its strategic imperatives and build a world of health around every consumer. The company's senior leaders answer big questions from host Matt McGuire.
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As a bestselling author, speaker and one of the greatest interviewers of this generation, Cal Fussman has sat down with some of the world’s most influential individuals: Muhammad Ali, Mikhail Gorbachev, Serena Williams, Jeff Bezos, Jack Welch, John Wooden, Al Pacino and hundreds of others, digging deep into their hearts and delivering their wisdom to the rest of the world. Now, in Big Questions, Cal continues his journey. Uncovering the heart, head, and soul of his guests in thoughtful, deep ...
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Presenting The Big Questions in Tech, an Airwalk Reply podcast, for expert insights on crucial tech topics. Each episode offers actionable insights for IT leaders and tech enthusiasts, from AI's business impact to cybersecurity trends. Join us to unravel innovation mysteries, explore groundbreaking advancements and decode modern tech complexities. Tune in for an engaging journey into technological education. Hosted by Airwalk Reply Partner Alex Hammond. For more information, check-out ⁠airwa ...
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In each episode, filmmakers Will Liney and Ieuan Coombs focus on finding answers to the big questions in short filmmaking. They do so by discussing filmmaking with inspirational film industry insiders, and dissecting the process themselves. They're all about giving their audience specific, actionable advice that they can take with them on their filmmaking journeys. You can find out more about them and the amazing guests they have on via their instagram page.
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(Feat, Andy's unsolicited advice.) What are the things that make life, relationships, business and the big picture work? Andy asks Sian, his wife, these big questions. And with a humorous, light-hearted touch, in 10-15 minutes they will discuss the things that really matter and find short answers to bring us all success and happiness. Sian is a much sought-after international executive coach, board member and keynote speaker who promotes living and working a values-based life to gain happine ...
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Big Questions is a series of compelling conversations with leading experts at Frontier Economics who are working to address the most pressing topics of our time. This series seeks to unravel assumptions we have about sustainability, public policy, and energy - daring to ask the big questions society is facing.
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This is Big Questions of Jewish Belief, the podcast where we face up to the challenges of religious faith. We all have questions about our faith. Questions about the truth of the Torah, the morality of its laws and what it teaches about having a relationship with God. So each week during this miniseries I’ll be inviting rigorous thinkers to challenge me with their questions on Belief. My name is Raphael Zarum - I’m the Dean of LSJS - the London School of Jewish Studies, where I hold the Rabb ...
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Big Questions from Small Minds is a fun, weekly science podcast for curious kids and their grown-ups, where kids ask big-brained science professors curly questions about how the world works. The answers are broken down to be fun, engaging and often silly! Hosted by Tom Norton and Phil Wolf, who are two dads with little minds, so they’re perfect for the job. With loads of curiosity and laughs, the show makes big ideas accessible for little minds. For more information, visit smallminds.au
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Join a Father and Daughter duo as they take on big and challenging questions about God, the Bible, and all kinds of other things worth exploring and helpful for our Christian development. Our goal is to provide simple answers to tough questions from the perspective of a child conversing with dad but also with the occasional help from others who can help. Looking into Scripture, we will strive to provide ”little” answers to ”Big” questions. We hope this podcast is a blessing to you and your f ...
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Experts from the business of video games tackle the big questions facing the industry today. Kelly Wallick (Chairperson for IGF) and Seth Sivak (CEO of Proletariat) address the topics coming from the gaming industry. Each hour-long episode tries to answer new questions coming from the video game industry.
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This is an occasional podcast series in conjunction with Sarah Brown Wessling's weekly advice column for teachers, called Ask Sarah. This podcast series takes an in-depth examination of some of the most complex questions educators ask and face in partnership with Teacher2Teacher.
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Can science fiction save the world? Author and filmmaker, Mikel J. Wisler, explores the themes and ideas presented in a wide range of sci-fi movies and books from various time periods. Convinced that sci-fi is the most naturally philosophical genre, Wisler invites everyone from die-hard fans to casual observers to dive into meaningful conversations about how sci-fi helps us think about our future, brings up challenging scenarios, and forces us to ask big questions. Support this podcast: http ...
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Bill Gates and Rashida Jones Ask Big Questions pairs Bill Gates with actress and writer Rashida Jones to tackle some of the biggest questions facing us today: Is it too late to solve climate change? Does everybody lie? Is inequality inevitable? Join them for deep dives into these questions and even a few answers.
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Do you have questions about who God is and what He is like? Why does God allow suffering? Who is Satan? What is death? What and where is hell? Join educator and missionary Allen Sonter as he gives Bible answers to these and many other big questions in life. Related to the topic there are meaningful songs after each episode encouraging you to get to know God better.
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Challenging listeners to think in "Orange" - while living in a grey world box full of fear and control . Promoting spiritual growth , travel , true identification, and personal development in spirituality/religion , society , and culture ! Shea has invited guests from all walks of life ( professionals , gurus , business owners , friends , and everyday people ) into the presence of her radiant warmth and happiness, youthfully energetic to have a conversation in ORANGE. Support this podcast: h ...
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In this podcast, we have a chat about some of the big questions of life – from the meaning of life to how to be good – as we’re fascinated by them and want to help other people navigate them too.In each episode we discuss our views about a different big question, and we aim to do this largely from a non-religious perspective (because that’s where we both come from) but in an accessible and inclusive way. There’ll be big ideas, personal stories and occasional references to Star Trek – but don ...
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After messing my life up by making ignorant, naive and sometimes silly choices, I sat down and did what I call an 'introspective retrospective', took responsibility for the choices that I had made, developed The 7 Big Questions and began to take control of my life. A couple of years after implementing the answers I had created from the 7 Big Questions, I had turned my life around 180 degrees. I had a better, more loving and supportive relationship with my lady and myself, I had better contro ...
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Is making the right decision about more than just weighing pros and cons? Join us as we unravel the complexities of decision-making on this episode of Big Questions, Short Answers. We'll explore how to turn decision-making from a paralyzing dilemma into an empowering process. With practical insights and real-life examples, Sian and Andy will guide …
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Cal talks with the founder of Cicero – a company that uses artificial intelligence to allow you to have conversations with Aristotle, Abraham Lincoln, Winston Churchill, Michael Jackson and many other influential figures over the centuries. You see them as they actually looked and hear them in their own voices (when possible). Content is based on r…
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Yes, we all know about cars that drive themselves. But how did it happen that the CEO and founder of Banyan can get in his Tesla on the Jersey Shore and travel to mid-town Manhattan barely touching the wheel or the accelerator? How quickly did that come upon us? And what does that mean a year from now? Two? Three? This is a historical conversation.…
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Chances are, you didn't notice the week-long wind drought that the UK experienced towards the end of 2023. However, this period of low wind speeds, combined with a cold snap, drove up our energy prices - something that may have caught your attention. So, what exactly do we know about wind droughts, and how can we apply this knowledge to plan for th…
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Looking for a fresh point of view on the recent U.S. presidential election, Cal reaches out to his Australian friend, Holly Ransom, who gives leadership conferences around the world as the CEO of Emergent Global. Richard Branson nominated Holly for Wired Magazine’s Smart List of Future Game Changers to Watch. And you’ll hear why when you listen to …
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Dr. Creagh Milford, president, retail health, discusses how MinuteClinic is expanding its primary care capabilities to meet consumers’ needs and increase their access to care. • CVS Health is expanding the primary care capabilities at MinuteClinic by working with payors and health systems to offer MinuteClinic as an in-network primary care provider…
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In our latest explosive episode, we uncover the nuanced world of modern cybersecurity, spotlighting hot topics from compliance and performative security to the impact of AI on cybersecurity! Alex Hammond is joined by cybersecurity experts Costas Kourmpoglou and Dave Wilson as they dissect whether industry accreditations provide true protection or m…
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Welcome back to the new series of the Oxford Sparks Big Questions Podcast! We are here to answer weird and wonderful questions about our world, with the help of science. And we’re starting with a very big question! How do you sequence the genomes of 70,000 species? Dr Liam Crowley, from the Department of Biology, tells us about the ground-breaking …
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With the potential for increased violence around the world, Cal reaches out to an old friend from Larry King’s breakfast table for a look at the global ramifications of the upcoming U.S. elections. Ozan Ozkural is on the Foreign Policy Committee of the Brookings Institution – one of the world’s top think tanks. As the founder of Tanto Capital Partn…
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Welcome to IFLScience’s first-ever Halloween podcast special, bringing you a feature-length episode of The Big Questions as we take on the UK’s most haunted castle. We journeyed to Northumberland up by the Anglo-Scottish border to spend the night in Chillingham Castle, a place that allegedly boasts an above-average number of ghosts. We wanted to ex…
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MarBelle co-founded the platform Directors Notes in 2006 as a way to make filmmaking more accessible by sharing useful knowledge on how to make films. Sixteen years later, Directors Notes has become the home for thousands of short films looking to premiere online, featuring filmmakers like Mark Jenkin, Rob Savage & Ben Wheatley. As a bit of recent …
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Why don't diets work?" It's a question many of us have grappled with, and today, we’re tackling it head-on. In this episode of Big Questions, Short Answers, Sian opens up about her lifelong struggle with dieting and her journey through bariatric surgery. You’ll hear firsthand how these experiences have shaped her life, both physically and psycholog…
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It may be too late for Cal. His kids are 30, 27 and 22 years old. But it may not be too late for you or your friends to take your kids with you to vote. If it takes your kids out of school for a few hours, they may remember it for their rest of their lives, and it can be the first step in an education about democracy and the power of their vote. Th…
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It’s no secret that octopuses are intelligent – but are they sentient? And how is that reflected in the way that they’re treated? Host Rachael Funnell is joined by Sy Montgomery, author of Secrets of the Octopus, and Sophika Kostyniuk, Managing Director at the Aquatic Life Institute, to discuss the evidence for octopuses’ sentience, and how that co…
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Is perfectionism a double-edged sword in your life? In this episode, Sian and Andy explore the complex nature of perfectionism, from its invaluable role in critical fields like brain surgery to the unnecessary stress it creates in our daily routines. We delve into the root causes of perfectionism, dissecting how fear of judgment and the pursuit of …
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This podcast is like a walk on the red carpet into the world of AI filmmaking with one of its leaders. The message here is clear. By trying out these tools, you’ll be evolving to meet the world that is coming. One of the major points behind this conversation is to diminish the fears of people who believe that AI is coming to take their jobs. Simply…
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Jen Kinder, director of Project Health, shares how the program offers free health screenings in under-resourced communities across the country and frequently gets heartwarming affirmations from the people it serves. • This year, Project Health is on track to host more than 1,700 events and screen more than 50,000 people. It hosts events in communit…
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What would you do if an old flame suddenly reached out on social media? On this episode of Big Questions, Short Answers, we explore the complexities and potential pitfalls of reconnecting with an ex online, especially when you're currently married with children. Join us as we respond to Cynthia's frantic email about receiving a friend request from …
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After hearing how traces of plastic are now being found in hearts that are being examined in autopsies, Cal plays a conversation with a man who has devoted his future to combatting the problem. After working at Adidas for 26 years, Eric Leidtke pivoted to start the Unless Collection, a company that makes shoes, socks and all kinds of clothing out o…
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Are humans done evolving – or could settling on an alien world with an environment unlike Earth’s take us on a different evolutionary trajectory? Host Tom Hale is joined by Scott Solomon, author and professor of bioscience at Rice University, to discuss the myriad ways Homo sapiens may continue to evolve on Earth, and how future human settlements o…
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What if you could transform your unfulfilling job into a springboard for personal growth? Join us on Big Questions, Short Answers as we tackle Oliver's dilemma of feeling trapped in a job he despises at a retail distribution company. With financial commitments and few opportunities in sight, Oliver's at a crossroads. Together with Andy, we explore …
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Cal learns from a cardiologist who cared for President George Bush 41 that artificial intelligence is at the point where it can tell us how long we’re destined to live. That old fashioned stethoscope? No longer really necessary. We can get better readings from tech than the human ear. Listen up to Dr. Giovanni Campanile and get a glimpse of your he…
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Visit lsjs.ac.uk to continue learning with Rabbi Zarum and other LSJS educators. Does God actually change reality in response to prayer - and if so, why does prayer so frequently seem to fail? What does it mean for God to answer our prayers? In what ways does prayer help us? Why is it meaningful to pray for others? These are questions which people …
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Welcome to the latest episode in Airwalk Reply’s podcast series, The Big Questions on Cybersecurity, where we dive deep into the complexities of the digital landscape and explore the pressing challenges of IT security. In this episode, host Alex Hammond, with Security Consultants Costas Kourmpoglou and Dave Wilson, discuss the critical shift from p…
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What if reconnecting with your past could offer unexpected insights into your present? Join us as we, Sian and Andy, contemplate the emotional rollercoaster of attending a school reunion. Sian shares her heartwarming and sometimes bittersweet experience of reuniting with old classmates after decades apart. We unravel the complex motivations behind …
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Cal comes across a survey that indicates that six out of every 10 workers will require AI training before 2027. And that only half of those workers may have access to the necessary training opportunities. Which leads him to seek out global thought leader Ravin Jesuthasan to get a gauge on the future of the workplace. Increased productivity? Certain…
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Antibiotic resistance is a major health concern. We now have several harmful microbes that have evolved into versions unaffected by common treatments. To find new antibiotics scientists are looking further afield, including in the ocean. Host Dr Alfredo Carpineti speaks to Dr Sam Afoullouss, a marine scientist at the University of South Florida, ab…
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What happens when the power dynamic at work transforms into a tool of intimidation and belittlement? Our latest podcast episode tackles the pervasive and often misunderstood issue of workplace bullying. We begin by defining it as a repeated, intentional act designed to harm, distinguishing it from mere managerial directives. We delve into the psych…
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Some of Cal’s favorite conversations have come after a friend of his has started a sentence with these four words: “You’ve got to meet . . .” The trust behind an introduction like that always leads to special moments. And this week’s episode is no exception. Cal’s friend Monique Mardinian set up a meeting with Sabaa Quao, the Chief Creative Officer…
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Ever wondered if your attitudes and behaviours might be crossing the line into misogyny? Join us for an eye-opening discussion where Sian Jaquet and Andy dissect the critical differences between misogyny and chauvinism. Misogyny isn't just a simple bias; it's a deep-seated hatred and contempt that actively seeks to demean and control women. On the …
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Coming soon: join IFLScience as we explore the questions nobody thought to ask but everyone wants the answers to. Get the behind-the-scenes conversations from CURIOUS magazine’s We Have Questions interviews, as we hunt down the experts to answer some of science’s stranger questions. Until then, catch up with the E-magazine here: https://www.iflscie…
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Cal replays one of the most amazing conversations he’s ever had -- with a man who was in the bathroom on the 81 st Floor of the World Trade Center before starting work on the morning of 9/11/2001 when the hijacked plane hit. Michael Wright, a 30-year-old account executive at the time, got down to the ground only to look up and see the other tower f…
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How does overcommitting at work lead to burnout, and what can you do to prevent it? Join us as we unpack this critical issue, affecting a shocking 73% of workers. We kick off with Sian's eye-opening experience in Youth Justice, illustrating how the constant grind can result in chronic exhaustion and emotional instability. Discover why self-awarenes…
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What really turns women on? Is it a well-toned forearm or the ability to reverse park like a pro? In this episode of Big Questions, Short Answers, we crack open an article listing 50 random things that women find attractive and dive headfirst into a lighthearted yet insightful exploration of these traits. Andy rolls up his sleeves—literally—and hum…
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Cal gets an unexpected e-mail asking about the feeling behind making a deep connection. It compels him to think back through a career of experiences with Muhammad Ali and Mikhael Gorbachev, bonds with people who took him in when he traveled around the world, friendships, and even ties with people who connected with his words and voice without ever …
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Our Solar System is very stable. Planets, dwarf planets, asteroids, and comets go forth in their orbit without trouble. But it won't be like this forever. The future of the solar system will have major changes in the Sun and in the planets. We spoke with astronomer Dr Jon Zink to cast our mind's eye far into the future and explore the end of the so…
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Join host, Alex Hammond, alongside industry experts, Steve Isbell and Tom Heyes, for the second part of their insightful series onbuilding a cutting-edge technology function. In this episode, they continue their exploration into the complex journey from traditional methods to best practices, discussing real-world strategies for CIOs facing legacy s…
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Can family gatherings really be harmonious, even with a history of dramatic interactions? Join us as Andy and I, Sian, recount a sunny Sunday family gathering that exceeded our expectations. Andy opens up about his initial doubts and fears of potential conflicts, while I paint a picture of the day filled with cherished "Kodak moments." We dive into…
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The change in the opening kickoff of National Football League games may seem inconsequential when compared to other developments in the world. As Cal wonders about the emotion and spirit that will be lost from the game, he realizes that the way he’s reacting to the new rule is a metaphor for the way many of us see change. It’s worth thinking about …
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What if your deepest fears about yourself are holding you back from the life you truly deserve? Join Sian and Andy on Big Questions. Short Answers as we explore the profound impact that negative beliefs can have on personal growth and success. In this heartfelt episode, Sian bravely opens up about her own struggle with the belief of feeling unintel…
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The Hall of Fame drummer looks back at the band’s iconic performance at Woodstock in 1969 when Carlos Santana dropped some LSD shortly before being summoned to go on stage. Michael had ingested mescaline. Carlos believed his guitar turned into a snake during the rendition of Soul Sacrifice and at the same time Michael was transported to heaven. Vid…
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In this episode, we speak with actor Amit Shah, well known for his outstanding performances in TV, film, and theatre. Amit's TV credits include Happy Valley (for which he was nominated for the BAFTA Best Supporting Actor award), Crashing, Mr Bates vs the Post Office and The Witcher. His feature film work includes roles in The Infidel, Final Score, …
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