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The Future Grind Podcast: Science | Technology | Business  | Futurism show

The Future Grind Podcast: Science | Technology | Business | FuturismJoin Now to Follow

Future Grind explores the future through science, technology, entrepreneurship, and philosophy. Hosted by television producer, entrepreneur, and futurist speaker Ryan O’Shea, Future Grind features interviews with innovators and thought leaders that are working to build our future. Biohacking, transhumanism, artificial intelligence, futurism, and robotics are frequent topics of conversation. Show notes and more can be found on futuregrind.org. Questions, press inquiries, and speaking requests, can be emailed to hello@futuregrind.org.

By Ryan O'Shea: Producer, Entrepreneur, Futurist

The Bettor Life show

The Bettor LifeJoin Now to Follow

Come enjoy The Bettor Life. Life as a gambler is unique and fun. This podcast will talk to professional bettors and recreational gamblers alike about poker, table games, sports betting, slots, and other games of chance. Hosted by Timothy Lawson and Eric Rosenthal.

By Timothy Lawson and Eric Rosenthal talk with the brightest and most entertai

Back To Back show

Back To BackJoin Now to Follow

The Back To Back Podcast. Three shows, Three days. Basketball and Culture. Intelligence and Silliness. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Tuesday: Basketball Buds with Zach Harper, Tom Haberstroh & BIG Wos Thursday: Nerder She Wrote with Dave DuFour and David Thorpe Friday: The #askWos Mailbag

By Count The Dings

Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness show

Getting Curious with Jonathan Van NessJoin Now to Follow

A weekly exploration of all the things Jonathan Van Ness (Queer Eye, Gay of Thrones) is curious about. Come on a journey with Jonathan and experts in their respective fields as they get curious about anything and everything under the sun.

By Jonathan Van Ness

The Turquoise Table Podcast with Kristin Schell show

The Turquoise Table Podcast with Kristin SchellJoin Now to Follow

Looking for new ways to get to know your neighbors, create connection with others and build community where you live? Join author and speaker Kristin Schell, the founder of the #frontyardpeople movement, as she gathers at the table to talk with others about neighboring, community, hospitality, cooking, and more.

By Kristin Schell

The Good show

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The Good from Dickinson College shares stories about students, professors and alumni. Each month, we'll hear from college President Margee Ensign, stretch your mind with a brain teaser and connect with what's good at Dickinson.

By Dickinson College

What A Cartoon! show

What A Cartoon!Join Now to Follow

From the creators of Talking Simpsons comes What A Cartoon!, an audio exploration of every cartoon ever! Join hosts Henry Gilbert and Bob Mackey (as well as several guests) for an in-depth look at a different episode of a different cartoon every week!

By Patreon.com/TalkingSimpsons

Dad show

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Dad is an exploration into the meaning of fatherhood. Each episode features interviews with fathers, mothers, sons, and daughters who discuss parenting, life, loss, expectations and much more. Host Jonathan Greene is a father of two teenagers, a writer, speaker, and an entrepreneur who strives to live an authentic life without regret. That’s why he listened to his desire to leave standardized employment behind and move toward a creative lifestyle of writing and podcasting in order to spend more time with his family. Learn more at www.dadthepodcast.com.

By Jonathan Greene

Coisa de Criança show

Coisa de CriançaJoin Now to Follow

Um podcast feito para crianças curiosas... e adultos também! Entre nessa aventura com o Thiago e a Anne para descobrir como as coisas funcionam de uma forma científica e divertida!

By Paizinho, Vírgula!

The Adrift on Purpose Podcast show

The Adrift on Purpose PodcastJoin Now to Follow

We are Lis Hubert & Meghan Seawell, and we started Adrift on Purpose because we’re both interested in what it means—and what it takes—to live a life of choice vs. a life of obligation. What does that look like, both for ourselves and for others? So, we want to interview people who have made interesting choices and crafted unique lives, to find out what challenges, decisions, and forms of guidance they’ve encountered along the way. What makes them all similar? What can we emulate? When we’re not interviewing people, we want to use the time to talk about our own lives and challenges. What are we wrestling with, and where are we trying to go? What interesting things have we encountered in the world that are shaping our thinking this week? Our plan with Adrift on Purpose is to alternate between conversations with interesting people, and conversations between us (THE MOST INTERESTING PEOPLE). We don't expect to find answers, but we hope to gradually get a little smarter along the way.

By Meghan Seawell & Lis Hubert