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Welcome to the podcast for soul-led visionary entrepreneurs ready to ditch boring rules and create wildly successful businesses on your own terms. Together, we'll dive into the art of manifesting through a lens of astrology, yoga, business strategies, and all things being the main character of your own life. Get ready to learn how to show up with confidence and turn your purpose into profit without sacrificing your dreamy soft, abundant life! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify. ...
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FUTURES Podcast

Luke Robert Mason

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The FUTURES Podcast explores the multitude of possible tomorrows. Meet the scientists, technologists, artists and philosophers working to imagine the sorts of developments that might dramatically alter what it means to be human. Hosted by Luke Robert Mason.
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Diversity Goes to Work

Raymond A. Mason School of Business

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Diversity Goes to Work is a podcast where we center the humanity behind our diversity, equity, and inclusion work. Each episode provides a behind the scenes look at the day-to-day experiences that shape and guide DEI work in the organizational sphere. Guests from all walks of life share openly and honestly about the challenges, opportunities, and potentials of effective DEI work, giving insight based on their own personal and professional experiences.
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Why You Win

Element Three

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From dealing with complex distribution channels to trying to control a distant customer experience, leaders in mobility manufacturing deal with complexity every day. But then, there are the leaders who are, simply, winning. This is Why You Win, the show hosted by Element Three’s Kyler Mason and John Gough that asks the foremost leaders in the industry to share where they are placing bets and making hard choices that put their businesses in a better position to win.
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Discover the remarkable stories behind successful startups on 'How I Became...'. Join me, Kelly Yefet, as we dive into the journeys of extraordinary founders, marketers, investors, and industry experts. Uncover the breakthrough moments, challenges, and strategies that propelled their ventures to greatness. Each episode delivers inspiring narratives and practical insights for entrepreneurs of all stages. Get ready to be captivated by the untold tales of innovation, resilience, and triumph in ...
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Avon Man UK

Fred Mason

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Avon Cosmetics for Men, why men are good running a Avon business, over the coming weeks and months I will be telling you my take on why Avon is not just great for the Ladies but also why Avon is a great business for Men. I will tell you how it really is warts and all........ Avon is one of the worlds leading cosmetics company that allows anyone over the age of 18years to start and run their own Network Marketing Retail Business with a very low and I mean low start up cost. To join my team go ...
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The Ultimate Dish

Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts

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A show about good food, inspiring stories, and deep dive talks featuring the world’s most innovative culinary educators and thought leaders. Join us as we delve into the lives of the amazing people shaping the world of food and drink. Hosted by Chef Kirk T. Bachmann.
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WYWM #BeFierce Podcast

WithYouWithMe

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WYWM #BeFierce Podcast - Our Audio Archive for the Future Military veterans discussing hot topics such as recruitment, talent, skills, transition, and the market. Are you a current/ex-serving military member or immediate family member? Sign up today for free courses to IT Careers including Cyber Security, Robotic Process Automation, Data Analytics. Simply visit our website and sign up! https://www.withyouwithme.com
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EconTalk Archives, 2010

EconTalk: Russ Roberts, Library of Economics and Liberty

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EconTalk is an award-winning weekly talk show about economics in daily life. Featured guests include renowned economics professors, Nobel Prize winners, and exciting speakers on all kinds of topical matters related to economic thought. Topics include health care, business cycles, economic growth, free trade, education, finance, politics, sports, book reviews, parenting, and the curiosities of everyday decision-making. Russ Roberts, of the Library of Economics and Liberty and George Mason U., ...
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Faith Driven Athlete

Faith Driven Media

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A podcast for athletes, coaches, and sports fans curious about how faith influences the wide world of sports. On this show, you'll find a place where athletes and coaches unashamedly share their story of faith, how it influences the way they live, coach, and play, and what others can do to follow them as they follow Christ.
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The Football Gods

Voiceworks Sport

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Their names are part of football folklore. They are often turned to in times of need. They can be a fan’s last resort... but who are “The Football Gods”? This podcast gives famous faces the ultimate footballing role: total power over the beautiful game. Listen as they shape football to their whim and ultimately become The Football Gods. Join our hosts, broadcaster Kate Mason and journalist Tim Spiers, as we ponder the all-important questions such as; “Which player would you send to hell?”, “ ...
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HR Unpacked

Dr Jonathan Lord & Kate Palmer

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Welcome to HR Unpacked…a podcast about HR workplace issues, where we analyse and then discuss the latest developments in HR & Employment Law that impact both employers and employees. We will unpack the latest legislation and regulations to provide practical guidance on how to tackle the HR issues that are affecting the world of work.
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This series began in response to the police killing of George Floyd on May 25, 2020. In this work, we hope to explore, enlighten, and engage ourselves and the campus community with ongoing panel discussions, lectures, presentations, and film screenings related to the history and current context of race, policing, and criminal justice. We invite leading scholars, journalists, lawyers, healthcare professionals, current and veteran members of law enforcement, faith-based leaders, the formerly i ...
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The SloCrafted Life

The SloCrafted Life

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Welcome to the podcast that explores how to craft an intentional, thriving life in the face of the coming environmental changes and amongst society's shifting tides. If you believe the examined life is not worth living, and you love hearing about people who are succeeding while doing good in the world, this is the place for you. Welcome to The SloCrafted Life.
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What if the key to unlocking your business potential was written in the stars—and you could tap into EXACTLY what your clients want to hear? Understand what kind of buyer type you are and what type your clients are. How sell to clients in the way they want to be sold to. Benefits of combining energetic sales strategy into business growth. How I've …
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On New York University Week: Witches have been fodder for horror movies for decades, but what started this trend? Vito Adriaensens, assistant professor of experimental film and media at the Tisch School of the Arts, watched to find out. Vito Adriaensens is a Belgian filmmaker and scholar, and an Assistant Professor of Experimental Film and Media at…
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On New York University Week: Does anyone like going to the dentist? Kelly Daly, assistant research scientist at the Family Translational Research Group at the College of Dentistry, delves into how to get over your fear of going to get your teeth cleaned. Kelly Daly, PhD, is an assistant research scientist at the Family Translational Research Group …
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On New York University Week: Receiving a diagnosis can be done from behind a computer screen, but is it as reliable as an in-person visit? Daphna Harel, associate professor of applied statistics, explores this question. Daphna Harel is an Associate Professor of Applied Statistics at the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development…
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On New York University Week: Not all learning in schools comes from the curriculum. Klint Kanopka, assistant professor of applied statistics, delves into social emotion learning. Klint Kanopka is an applied statistician who uses computational models to solve problems in educational and psychological measurement. His recent work includes the develop…
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Extreme heat stress can have many negative effects on our bodies. Saurabh Chatterjee, professor of environmental & occupational health at the at the Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health at the University of California, Irvine, determines how to protect ourselves. Dr. Saurabh Chatterjee is a human physiologist with specialized training in…
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Truth and honesty in politics can seem fleeting or nonexistent. Sarah Stitzlein, professor of education and philosophy at the University of Cincinnati, gets us working to change this. Sarah M. Stitzlein is Professor of Education and Philosophy at the University of Cincinnati. She is editor of the journal Democracy & Education, President of the Ohio…
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What happens when AI meets the world of pickup trucks? In this episode, John and Kyler sit down with Nate Buelow, the VP of Marketing and Communications for Ram & Chrysler, to explore the strategies they’re using to navigate rapidly changing markets and evolving customer needs. Nate shares how AI is revolutionizing marketing, design, and user exper…
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Kelly Crace is William & Mary’s Associate Vice President for Health and Wellness. He’s also the director of the Center for Mindfulness and Authentic Excellence. He’s a licensed psychologist and he’s the co-author of “Authentic Excellence: Flourishing and Resilience in a Relentless World.” Today we’ll be looking at how to find belonging in the midst…
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Data breaches are putting our data at risk, so what is being done? Brad Greenwood, professor of information systems and operations management and the Maximus Corporate Partner Professor of Business at George Mason University, explores if current laws are keeping us safe. Brad N. Greenwood is a professor of information systems and operations managem…
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In today’s episode of The Ultimate Dish, host Chef Kirk Bachmann addresses your most burning questions in this inaugural Q&A episode. Join Kirk as he delves into his daily motivations, reflects on the mentors who have influenced his culinary journey, and shares invaluable advice for aspiring chefs. He’ll tackle questions from followers, including: …
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Schools have been prioritizing students’ mental health, but it hasn’t been enough. Amie Rapaport, research scientist at the Center for Social and Economic Research at the University of Southern California, looks at what still needs to be done. Amie Rapaport has a PhD in Social Psychology and is a Research Scientist at the University of Southern Cal…
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"Manifestation isn’t just in your mind—it’s in your body. Let’s unlock the physical power you have to attract abundance." The connection between body and manifestation. Techniques to align your physical state with your desires. How movement and energy work accelerate manifesting. Success stories from body-based manifesting practices. ⚡️JOIN MAGNETI…
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Some insults end up forgotten to history, and some remain. What makes the difference? Ian Afflerbach, associate professor of American literature at the University of North Georgia, looks into this with current events on the mind. Ian Afflerbach is an Associate Professor at the University of North Georgia. He teaches courses on Modern American Ficti…
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On University at Albany Week: Why is legionnaire’s disease on the rise? Ursula Lauper, clinical assistant professor in the School of Public Health, explores the data to provide an answer. Ursula Lauper is Chief of the Water Systems Control and Analysis section within the NYS Department of Health Bureau of Water Supply Protection. In this role, she …
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On University at Albany Week: Can artificial intelligence help us during a crisis? Abdullah Canbaz, assistant professor in the college of emergency preparedness, homeland security and cybersecurity, delves in to find out. Abdullah Canbaz is an assistant professor in the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at the U…
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On University at Albany Week: What happens when kids watch too much media at a young age? Sarah Domoff, assistant professor in the department of psychology in the College of Arts and Sciences, looks into this. Assistant Professor Sarah Domoff is a leading expert on problematic media use during childhood. Her research and clinical work on the mental…
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On this Student Spotlight during University at Albany Week: Imagining a future together can have big benefits for a relationship. Zoe Fowler, PhD candidate in the Gaesser Lab, explains what brings about this connection. Zoë Fowler is a cognitive scientist and scholar of imagination. She is a PhD candidate in the Department of Psychology at SUNY Alb…
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It’s time to step into the spotlight—because you’re not just a side character in your life, you’re the main event. In this episode: What it means to embody 'Main Character Energy.' How to build confidence and magnetism in your personal brand. The role of storytelling in positioning yourself as the main character. Practical steps to start owning you…
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On University at Albany Week: Generating safe and clean electricity can lead to a brighter future. Matthews Syzdagis, associate professor in the department of physics, determines how to do so. University at Albany Associate Professor of Physics Matthew Szydagis received his B.A., M.S., and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 2005, 2006, and 201…
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Not enough doctors are trained in plant-based nutrition. Matthew Landry, assistant professor of population health & disease prevention at the Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health at the University of California, Irvine, looks at how to close the gap. Matthew Landry’s current research focuses on identifying the optimal diet (or diets) for…
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Choosing where to live can be a big decision and can even impact your life expectancy. Michael Wolfson, former assistant chief statistician at Statistics Canada and current member of the University of Ottawa’s Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics, discusses why. Michael Wolfson is a former assistant chief statistician at Statistics Canada and c…
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On this Student Spotlight: Understanding language is key to being human…or a chat bot. Zaid Zada, Ph.D. candidate at Princeton University, examines language and language models. Zaid is a Ph.D. candidate at Princeton University studying how the brain processes language, how multiple brains synchronize to share information with each other, and what …
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In today's episode, we chat with Joy Wilson, the founder and chief sweet tooth behind the beloved blog, JoytheBaker.com. Since launching in 2008, Joy has grown her platform into a baking empire, amassing over half a million Instagram followers. Along the way, she’s published cookbooks, served as editor-in-chief of the biannual Joy the Baker Magazin…
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What do patients bring to healthcare? More than you might think. Charlotte Blease, associate professor at Uppsala University, tells us. Dr Charlotte Blease is a health informaticist and philosopher. She works in Uppsala University, Sweden, and before this was based at Harvard Medical School for five years where she is still a research affiliate. Sh…
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Join the FREE She's In HER Power online Retreat Here - https://limitless-soul.myflodesk.com/shesinherpower In this episode.... What if the only thing standing between you and your dream life is a mindset shift? Let’s tackle those money blocks head-on. Common money blocks that hold entrepreneurs back. Steps to reframe limiting beliefs about money. T…
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As we approach one of the most heated and consequential elections in recent history here in the U.S., the question of how we talk to one another - and more importantly how we listen - feels more urgent than ever. That’s why we’re beyond excited to have Maria Arpa with us today. Maria has spent her career helping people resolve conflicts from corpor…
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The lives of foster children can be hard, but adults can help. Julie Cederbaum, associate professor in the Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work at the University of Southern California, explores how to make a difference. Julie Cederbaum is an associate professor in the Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work. Her work focuses on the impact o…
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On New York University Week: Does a nation stand to benefit as a whole when their national sports team succeeds on a global stage? Anasse Bari, professor at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, digs into the data. Prof. Anasse Bari is an award-winning professor of Computer Science at New York University’s Courant Institute of Mathematica…
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Please join us for a conversation with Spencer Sunshine (PhD, Sociology) for a presentation and discussion about his recent book, Neo-Nazi Terrorism and Countercultural Fascism The Origins and Afterlife of James Mason’s Siege (Routledge, 2024). Find more about Dr. Sunshine on his website here, and find the book at the Routledge website here. From t…
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Please join us for a conversation with National Book Award winning author, Jason Mott, about his recent book, Hell of a Book: or the Altogether Factual, Wholly Bona Fide Story of a Big Dreams, Hard Luck, American-Made Mad Kid (Penguin Random House, 2021). Find it here from the publisher, and here from Amazon. This event will be guest hosted and mod…
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On New York University Week: When does consciousness start for newborns? Claudia Passos-Ferreira, assistant professor of bioethics, considers this question. Claudia Passos-Ferreira is Assistant Professor of Bioethics at New York University’s School of Global Public Health. She has a Ph.D. in Public Health from the State University of Rio de Janeiro…
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On New York University Week: Dogs aren’t the only animals that help out with therapy. Katherine Compitus, clinical assistant professor at the Silver School of Social Work, examines another. Katherine Compitus is a Clinical Assistant Professor at NYU Silver School of Social Work and the Coordinator of the School’s Westchester and Rockland County, Ne…
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On New York University Week: What is music and what is speech? Andrew Chang, Leon Levy postdoctoral fellow, asks our brains to listen in. Andrew Chang is postdoctoral fellow at New York University, supported by National Institute of Health and Leon Levy Scholarship in Neuroscience. He studies the neural mechanisms of auditory perception, and how pe…
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Welcome to this podcast where we will be discussing the topic of creating a decent organisation culture, attract good talent and develop brand appeal We are delighted to welcome Laura Kelly, Head of Talent and Culture at GG Hospitality. Laura has 17 year’s experience in the hospitality industry and has significant experience within HR across multip…
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In a world that glorifies hustle, let’s talk about the power of inner peace and how it can be your secret weapon in business! What's in this episode: The importance of balancing inner peace with business growth. Techniques for maintaining wellbeing amidst entrepreneurial chaos. How inner peace enhances creativity and decision-making. Transitioning …
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On New York University Week: New discoveries by archaeologists are changing our view of Neanderthals. Radu Iovita, associate professor of anthropology, glues it all together. Radu Iovita is an archaeologist researching how ancient humans used technology to disperse through diverse environments and adapt to the harsh climatic changes of the last Ice…
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What if businesses could make a profit while also doing good for society? Timothy Keiningham, professor of marketing at the Tobin College of Business at St. John’s University, examines how to do so. Timothy Keiningham, Ph.D., is the J. Donald Kennedy Endowed Chair in E-Commerce at St. John’s University’s Tobin College of Business. He is a recipient…
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A conversation with Dr. Michael Sierra-Arévalo (Sociology, University of Texas, Austin) about his new book, The Danger Imperative: Violence, Death, and the Soul of Policing (Columbia University Press, 2024). Find it here from the publisher, and here from Amazon. Find Dr. Sierra-Arévalo's homepage here. Series organizers (alphabetical) are Amber Bro…
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In this episode of the How I Became podcast, host Kelly Yefet interviews Tom, the founder of BenchSci, who shares his journey from aspiring doctor to entrepreneur. Tom discusses the challenges he faced in academia, the importance of antibodies in research, and how he identified a business opportunity to help scientists find better antibodies. He re…
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Depression sufferers may have a new choice for treatment. C. Michael White, distinguished professor and chair of pharmacy practice at the University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy, explains. Michael White, Pharm.D., FCP, FCCP, FASHP has ~500 publications resulting in 18288 citations with an H-index of 70; placing him within an elite group of res…
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How can modern marketing strategies transform traditional agriculture industry? In this episode, John and Kyler sit down with Marisa Riley, Director of Marketing at Case IH North America, to explore the intricacies of marketing in agriculture. Marisa shares her insights on building a high-performing marketing team, leveraging technology to support …
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There are many nightmare stories about dealing with the healthcare system in the U.S.; so how do we change it? Charles Silver, Roy W. and Eugenia C. McDonald endowed chair in civil procedure at the University of Texas School of Law, suggests a solution. Charles Silver teaches courses on civil procedure, health law, and professional responsibility. …
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The pandemic has brought many challenges to the fore in K-12 schools. Anthony James, professor and interim chair of family science and social work at Miami University, details how to fight back against one of these. Dr. Anthony G. James Jr. is a professor in the Department of Family Science and Social Work at Miami University. He earned a bachelor …
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Ever wonder how some entrepreneurs always seem to make the right decisions? It’s not luck—it’s intuition, and you can harness it too! Here's what's in this episode: The role of intuition in business success. How to tap into your inner wisdom for confident decisions. Practical exercises to strengthen your intuitive channeling. Real-life examples of …
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Welcome to a new season of Diversity Goes to Work. We’re thrilled to kick it off with our guest today because it has been a long time in the making. Cordell Carter is a powerhouse in the world of belonging and inclusion. As the Executive Director of the Aspen Institute’s Socrates Program, Cordell is leading the charge to make sure everyone has a se…
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Accessible competitive gaming is a growing industry with a long history. Matt Knutson, assistant professor at the University of North Dakota, fires up the games to find out more. Matt Knutson (he/him) is an assistant professor at the University of North Dakota, where he directs the academic program in esports. His research focuses on the temporalit…
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What is vocal placement and why do some people use it when talking? Lydia Kruse, clinical assistant professor at Purdue University, explores this. Lydia Kruse is a Speech-Language Pathologist and Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences at Purdue University. She teaches in the MS-SLP program and provi…
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We know Bumble, Tinder, and all the other dating apps... but what about a dating app for cars? OK, it's not exactly like that, but Vivian Liu, founder of Mae - Making Auto Easy is developing a match-maker tool for consumers to find the perfect car for them. An immigrant family, moving to Canada from China, watching her dad struggle as an entreprene…
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Would you rather finish second or third in a competition? Andrea Luangrath, associate professor of marketing in the Tippie College of Business at the University of Iowa, says the answer may be surprising for athletes. Andrea Luangrath is an Associate Professor and the Director of Graduate Studies in Marketing in the Tippie College of Business at th…
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