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Soil First: Rethinking Digital Transformation with Matt Leta
Digital transformation isn’t just about adopting new tools; it’s about establishing the right environment for change to take root. The human-first approach of digital transformation values curiosity over control and sees innovation as something grown, not forced. This episode is a great opportunity to witness what’s possible when people, not platforms, are at the center of progress. Matt Leta is the CEO and partner at Future Works, a next-gen digital transformation services company that drives speed, value, and results. Matt is also a creative director who has over 15 years of experience, a digit...
2025-07-08
26 min
Radiolab
The Shark Inside You
This is episode three of Swimming with Shadows: A Radiolab Week of Sharks.Today, we take a trip across the world, from the south coast of Australia to … Wisconsin. Here, scientists are scouring shark blood to find one of nature’s hidden keys, a molecular superhero that might unlock our ability to cure cancer: shark antibodies. They’re small. They’re flexible. And they can fit into nooks and crannies on tumors that our antibodies can’t.We journey back 500 million years to the moment sharks got these special powers and head to the underground labs trans...
2025-06-18
28 min
Radiolab for Kids
Vanished Moon!
The moon has disappeared. Ok, just kidding. Happy April Fool’s Day. But what if the moon actually vanished?After songbud Alan saw a movie about stealing the moon, he wondered what would actually happen if the moon disappeared. He found the perfect person to talk to – Mika McKinnon who has a masters in disasters. We learn about eerie silences, ocean stench, hurricanes, and ecosystems in total flux. Also a whole new season of Terrestrials is coming out soon! New stories, new songs and new wild beasts. Watch out for it on April 17th. Radi...
2025-04-01
21 min
Radiolab for Kids
Gettin' Crabby
If someone calls you crabby, it’s not a compliment – they’re calling you grumpy, grouchy or snappy. But let’s reconsider this stain on the humble crab’s reputation. Look closely at a crab’s gnarled shell and you’ll see an incredible creature. Today, we bring you two very different crab stories. The first comes from former Radiolab producer Rachael Cusick about a woman who replicated the ocean to breed hermit crabs. Next, how crabs may hold a secret to surviving the chaos of the universe.Radiolab was created by Jad Abumrad and is edited by Soren Wheel...
2025-03-20
26 min
Radiolab
Growth
It’s easy to take growth for granted, for it to seem expected, inevitable even. Every person starts out as a baby and grows up. Plants grow from seeds into food. The economy grows. That stack of mail on your table grows. But why does anything grow the way that it does? In this hour, we go from the Alaska State Fair, to a kitchen in Berkeley, to the deep sea, to ancient India, to South Korea, and lots of places in between, to investigate this question, and uncover the many forces that drive growth, sometimes wondrous, sometimes terrifying, an...
2025-03-14
58 min
Radiolab for Kids
Luck of the Lobster
St. Patricks day is coming up. People worldwide will wear leprechaun hats and celebrate the luck of the Irish. But what about the luck of lobsters? Today we have a story about the biggest, luckiest lobster we have ever heard of — Nick. As lobsters age, they keep growing bigger and bigger. They don’t wear out or get sick like most other creatures do. The most common way they die is through accidents.One day a woman named Bonnie went to her nearby grocery store and saw behemoth Nick cramped in a small lobster tank. She asked the...
2025-03-06
15 min
Radiolab for Kids
The Big Cat and the Little Boy
When wildlife conservationist Alan Rabinowitz was a boy, he had a stutter. Strangely, his stutter vanished when he spoke to animals. One day, when his father took him to the Bronx Zoo, Alan saw a majestic jaguar and made a promise to it. He spent the rest of his life fulfilling that promise.Read Alan Rabinowitz’s picture book: “A Boy and a Jaguar.”Radiolab was created by Jad Abumrad and is edited by Soren Wheeler. Lulu Miller and Latif Nasser are our co-hosts. Dylan Keefe is our director of sound design. Our staff includes: Simon...
2025-02-20
15 min
Radiolab for Kids
It's Raining Cats and Cats
Next week is Valentine’s Day, but instead of talking about falling in love, we’re going to talk about falling cats and barrels. First, writer David Quammen tells us about a strange observation: cats are falling out of buildings in New York City. When a cat falls from less than five stories or more than nine stories, it usually survives. But when it falls from between five and nine stories, it suffers serious injury. Why? Physics has the answer. Then we meet Annie Taylor, the first person who went over Niagara falls in a barrel. For...
2025-02-06
17 min
Radiolab for Kids
Hole-y Cow
For centuries, the stomach was a black box to humans. We didn’t understand the mystery of what happened to food after it went inside us. That is, until the early 1800s, when Dr. William Beaumont found a boy, Alexis St. Martin, with a hole in his stomach. Writer Mary Roach brings us that story. She first sticks her hand inside the stomach of a live cow and then tells us how Beaumont conducted experiments on St. Martin to understand how the stomach breaks down food. This strange relationship between doctor and patient changed the way we und...
2025-01-09
21 min
Radiolab for Kids
Volcanoes on the Moon
The year’s best celestial event was, without a doubt, April’s solar eclipse. The moon went in front of the sun to cast a 115 mile wide shadow on Earth. A swathe of North America was showered in sudden darkness. In honor of the eclipse, the Radiolab team made a show about the star of the show: the moon. We think we know the moon — we know that humanity visited it, that it’s a shiny white rotating rock in the sky. But what else really? In today’s episode, the team tells us about the moon’s formation...
2024-12-26
30 min
Radiolab for Kids
The Littlest Black Hole
In less than 10 days, the world will witness the winter solstice, or the shortest day of the year. Half of the Earth will be tilted the farthest away from the sun, and we will plunge into the dark. So today we thought we’d play another story about the dark. One of the darkest places in the universe actually: a black hole. But not just any black hole, a really tiny black hole, the size of an atom.We start the story on a calm morning in Siberia. All of a sudden, a large ball of fire ap...
2024-12-12
29 min
The Midwest Angler Podcast
Episode 290
On this week's episode, Don Cox, Garrett Cox, Pete Swenson, and Chris Bressler join the show to talk about their trip to Alaska to chase arctic char. The boys also recap Matt's trip to the St. Paul Ice Show and Scott's Nebraska mule deer trip.
2024-12-11
1h 05
Radiolab for Kids
Zoozve
Radiolab co-host Latif Nasser was putting his child to sleep one day when he noticed a poster of the solar system on the wall. It showed that Venus had a moon called Zoozve. When he looked it up, the internet told him that Venus did not have a moon. And searching “Zoozve” gave him a bunch of Czech results about zoos. This moment sets Latif off on a curiosity odyssey. What is the mystery behind this moon? Turns out, it’s both a moon and not a moon. And we get to name one. And now that you kno...
2024-12-05
28 min
Radiolab for Kids
A Feast for Baboons
We start this story off with a question. Are human beings innately violent? Then we head to East Africa with Stanford neuroscientist Robert Sapolsky, who spent his summers studying wild baboons there. Baboons are a textbook example of a hierarchical, male-dominated, and aggressive society. But one day, Sapolsky noticed that a troop of baboons became unexpectedly gentle. They deviated from the usual aggressiveness so characteristic of them and groomed each other. The key question was how do these guys unlearn their entire childhood culture of aggression, something supposedly built-in? Sapolsky tells us that tale — a moment he des...
2024-11-28
16 min
animals
Whale of a Rescue
We start off in a cathedral full of animals – hermit crabs, parrots, hamsters, dogs, cats and bunnies – being blessed. We then wonder, do the animals feel grace? What do we really know about what goes on inside an animal’s mind? Do they also experience gratitude, despair or anger? How much emotionality do humans and animals share? And can we measure it? We get the story of a rescued whale that may have found a way to say thanks to its rescuers. And then we speak to behavioral scientist Clive Wynne, and head of the Dog Cognition Lab at...
2024-11-14
00 min
Radiolab for Kids
Whale of a Rescue
We start off in a cathedral full of animals – hermit crabs, parrots, hamsters, dogs, cats and bunnies – being blessed. We then wonder, do the animals feel grace? What do we really know about what goes on inside an animal’s mind? Do they also experience gratitude, despair or anger? How much emotionality do humans and animals share? And can we measure it? We get the story of a rescued whale that may have found a way to say thanks to its rescuers. And then we speak to behavioral scientist Clive Wynne, and head of the Dog Cognition Lab at...
2024-11-14
23 min
Radiolab
The Unpopular Vote
As the US Presidential Election nears, Radiolab covers the closest we ever came to abolishing the Electoral College.In the 1960s, then-President Lyndon Johnson approached an ambitious young Senator known as the Kennedy of the Midwest to tweak the way Americans elect their President. The more Senator Birch Bayh looked into the electoral college the more he believed it was a ticking time bomb hidden in the constitution, that someone needed to defuse. With overwhelming support in Congress, the endorsement of multiple Presidents, and polling showing that over 80% of the American public supported abolishing it, it looked...
2024-10-25
59 min
animals
Wild Talk
Think about the sounds you hear on a daily basis. Air conditioners whirring, keyboards clicking, cars honking, mosquitos buzzing, dishes clanking. Now picture yourself in a jungle. What do you hear? How do you make sense of it? Today on Radiolab for Kids, we eavesdrop on the world of animals. We bring you a story of two humans decoding animal sounds in nature. Science journalist Ari Daniel Shapiro tells us about Klaus Zuberbuehler and his time in the Tai forest of Africa, where he worked to uncover what a Diana monkey is trying to say. We then...
2024-08-29
00 min
Radiolab for Kids
Wild Talk
Think about the sounds you hear on a daily basis. Air conditioners whirring, keyboards clicking, cars honking, mosquitos buzzing, dishes clanking. Now picture yourself in a jungle. What do you hear? How do you make sense of it?Today on Radiolab for Kids, we eavesdrop on the world of animals. We bring you a story of two humans decoding animal sounds in nature. Science journalist Ari Daniel Shapiro tells us about Klaus Zuberbuhler and his time in the Tai forest of Africa, where he worked to uncover what a Diana monkey is trying to say. We then...
2024-08-29
22 min
Radiolab for Kids
Why Do I Love the Fly That’s Eating My Brain?
Today’s episode asks how scientists see the world. We bring you two stories — one about a math guy and a bug guy. First, how the math guy, or one of our country's greatest mathematicians, Steven Strogatz, first became enchanted with math as a kid. Then, a story about a human developing a soft corner (literally) for a fly that lived in his scalp — the botfly. Evolutionary biologist Jerry Coyne went on a research trip to Costa Rica and returned home with a botfly feeding on his flesh. His friend Sarah Rogerson was a little less charmed, and they both w...
2024-08-22
18 min
Radiolab
The Alford Plea
In 1995, a tragic fire in Pittsburgh set off a decades-long investigation that sent Greg Brown Jr. to prison. But, after a series of remarkable twists, Brown found himself contemplating a path to freedom that involved a paradoxical plea deal—one that peels back the curtain on the criminal justice system and reveals it doesn’t work the way we think it does. Special thanks to John Lentini, Amanda Gillooly, Fred Buckner, Debbie Steinmeyer, Marissa Bluestine, Jason Hazlewood, Meredith Kennedy, Kristen Vermilya, Joshua Ceballos and Lauren Cooperman.We have some exciting news! In the “Zoozve” episode, Radiolab...
2024-06-28
53 min
Radiolab
The Moon Itself
There’s a total solar eclipse coming. On Monday, April 8, for a large swath of North America, the sun will disappear, in the middle of the day. Everywhere you look, people are talking about it. What will it feel like when the sun goes away? What will the blocked-out sun look like? But all this talk of the sun got us thinking: wait, what about the moon? The only reason this whole solar eclipse thing is happening is because the moon is stepping in front of the sun. So in today’s episode, we stop treating the moon like a bi...
2024-04-05
49 min
Radiolab Podcasts (Radiolab)
Our Little Stupid Bodies
Sometimes a seemingly silly question gets stuck in your craw and you can’t shake the feeling that something big lies behind it. We are constantly collecting these kinds of questions from our listeners, not to mention piling up a storehouse of our own “stupid” questions, as we lovingly call them. And a little while back, we noticed a little cluster of questions that seemed to have a shared edgy energy, and all led us to the same place: Our own bodies. So, today on Radiolab, we go down our throats and get under our skin, we take on evolut...
2024-01-12
00 min
Radiolab
Our Little Stupid Bodies
Sometimes a seemingly silly question gets stuck in your craw and you can’t shake the feeling that something big lies behind it. We are constantly collecting these kinds of questions from our listeners, not to mention piling up a storehouse of our own “stupid” questions, as we lovingly call them. And a little while back, we noticed a little cluster of questions that seemed to have a shared edgy energy, and all led us to the same place: Our own bodies. So, today on Radiolab, we go down our throats and get under our skin, we take on evolut...
2024-01-12
55 min
Radiolab Podcast Articles
Our Little Stupid Bodies
Sometimes a seemingly silly question gets stuck in your craw and you can’t shake the feeling that something big lies behind it. We are constantly collecting these kinds of questions from our listeners, not to mention piling up a storehouse of our own “stupid” questions, as we lovingly call them. And a little while back, we noticed a little cluster of questions that seemed to have a shared edgy energy, and all led us to the same place: Our own bodies. So, today on Radiolab, we go down our throats and get under our skin, we take on evolut...
2024-01-12
00 min
Radiolab Podcasts (Radiolab)
Our Little Stupid Bodies
Sometimes a seemingly silly question gets stuck in your craw and you can’t shake the feeling that something big lies behind it. We are constantly collecting these kinds of questions from our listeners, not to mention piling up a storehouse of our own “stupid” questions, as we lovingly call them. And a little while back, we noticed a little cluster of questions that seemed to have a shared edgy energy, and all led us to the same place: Our own bodies. So, today on Radiolab, we go down our throats and get under our skin, we take on evolut...
2024-01-12
00 min
Consensus in Conversation
CiC 2023 Year End Wrap Up
2023 has brought us 35 new guests and more than 2,000 minutes of conversations– join Conor Gaughan as he shares his insights, takeaways, and analysis on a few of our favorite moments from the year.Whether it’s breaking down sustainable business blueprints, finding motivation during difficult times, or imagining an entirely new industry, this episode has you covered! Featuring01:20 - 04:10 Catherine Roggero-Lovisi: CEO, Modern Meadow04:11 - 07:30 Rick Fox: Co-founder and CEO, Partanna07:31 - 11:24 Roger McClendon: Executive Director, Green Sports Alliance11:25 - 13:20 Tim Sheehy: Founder and CEO, Bridger Aerospace13:21 - 15:50 Greg Putnam: Co-founder and President, Littl...
2023-12-21
49 min
Good Mood Revolution
Radical Self-Acceptance with Wally Bressler
Wally Bressler hit rock bottom and ended up in federal prison. He was honest enough to own up to the pain and lack of self-acceptance that got him there, and this was ultimately his path to freedom and happiness. In this episode, Wally teaches how to eliminate the victim mentality, which he describes as the root of our suffering. Stick around as Wally shares an exercise to help you pull up the roots of any unhappiness – with just a single note card. Here are some power takeaways from today’s conversation: What is radica...
2023-04-17
39 min
Nicks Boots Podcast: From Start to Finish
Inside Wickett & Craig
Welcome to another episode of Nick's Boots, the podcast where we explore the world of handcrafted boots and the artisans behind them. In this episode, we have a very special guest - Matt Bressler, the VP of Sales and Operation at Wickett & Craig tannery, one of the world's leading producers of vegetable tanned leather.Join us as we sit down with the experts from Wickett & Craig and explore the rich history and unique process of vegetable tanning. From the use of natural tannins to the importance of sustainability, we dive deep into the world of this traditional...
2023-02-18
33 min
The Sole Twin Audio Network
Patchwork Classics: Ring Once for Death - Teaser
Patchwork Classics is a brand new series to come out of Sole Twin Audios. In this series, we focus on works from the public domain. For our #2 episode, we offer "Ring Once for Death," an original story written by Robert Arthur for the magazine, "Amazing Stories." This work has fallen into the public domain due to the copyright not being renewed within the United States. Featured in this teaser were the voice talents of: Jerry Kokich - http://jerrykokichvoiceactor.weebly.com/ Gina Moravec - https://twitter.com/GinaM9816 Richard Braddock...
2022-04-28
00 min
Henrico CTE Now (Career & Technical Education)
Henrico CTE Now. Season 4, Episode 2: Guest: Trane Technologies representatives, George Barnes, Ethan Graham, Matt Senters, and Holland Bressler.
We are starting off 2022 with a great episode of Henrico CTE Now. We were able to meet four individuals with Trane Technologies. Now if you were like me, I thought Trane was just an HVAC company. You will find out why they are so much more. Many students today say, when it comes to their careers, they want to do something important. They want to do something to help the planet and the environment. If that’s you then you are going to want to hear what George Barnes, Matt Senters, Ethan Graham, Holland Bressler have to say about Tr...
2022-01-25
48 min
Formula Indie America
FORMULA INDIE AMERICA 8.11.2021
Annie Omalley – Chasing CloudsPolydrive – Favorite BandRikii – GuessOlivia Kuper Harris – WettedLeo Sawikin – Row me awayPoetica – UnconditionalPapa Satch – Sun To ShineJordn – High HopesMatt Marlow – LightKinney – UnravelSpence Paull – CrushInland Murmur – FreshwaterMr.Shane – Dream HouseJulie Graye – Kind OfPaige VanSickle – ShuteyeKill My Coquette – Miss MaliciousDōshin – SubsidingGlass Heart String Choir – WoundsDylan Bressler – Plastic Knife...
2021-11-08
2h 00
Radiolab Podcasts (Radiolab)
HEAVY METAL
Today we have a story about the sometimes obvious but sometimes sneaky effects of the way that we humans rearrange the elemental stuff around us. Reporter Avir Mitra and science journalist Lydia Denworth bring us a story about how one man’s relentless pursuit of a deep truth about the Earth led to an obsession that really changed the very air we breathe. This episode was reported by Avir Mitra, and produced by Matt Kielty, Becca Bressler, Rachael Cusick, and Maria Paz Gutiérrez. Special thanks to Cliff Davidson, Paul M. Sutter, Denton Ebel, and Sam...
2021-09-24
00 min
Radiolab Podcasts (Radiolab)
Everybody’s Got One
We all think we know the story of pregnancy. Sperm meets egg, followed by nine months of nurturing, nesting, and quiet incubation. But this story isn’t the nursery rhyme we think it is. In a way, it’s a struggle, almost like a tiny war. And right on the front lines of that battle is another major player on the stage of pregnancy that not a single person on the planet would be here without. An entirely new organ: the placenta. In this episode we take you on a journey through the 270-day life of this weir...
2021-08-20
00 min
Explain It to Me
The lab-leak hypothesis
Matt is joined by Vox's Libby Nelson and Jerusalem Demsas for a conversation about the rising cost of master’s programs, their usefulness in today’s economy, and their role as federally subsidized job training. Matt, Libby, and Jerusalem, explore their varied educational paths and discuss the effectiveness of student loan forgiveness for higher ed. This week’s white paper illuminates the downstream consequences of raising pollution standards for battery recycling in the United States. Resources:"The Lab-Leak Theory" by David Leonhardt (May 27, New York Times)"The Biological Weapons Convention at a crossroad" by Bonn...
2021-06-02
1h 06
Lost in the Deep End
6 Yoga Chick Love
Matt is back and Mike has some filling in to do with him!
2021-05-23
43 min
Puppet Tears: Puppetry Shop Talk
Puppet Tears, ep 072 — Jamie Bressler
On this episode, we have an animated discussion with the one-and-only Jamie Bressler! An absolute power-house puppet builder, Jamie has built characters and props for the Jim Henson Company, Saturday Night Live, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, and beyond. Her own work has earned her Comic-Con and Internet fame, creating on-model puppet versions of Disney and Pixar characters. We talk to Jamie about how her training as a scenic designer evolved into a passion for puppetry, skills she learned from Puppet Kitchen and Bob Flanagan's Den Design Studio, and the experience of seeing her builds come to life...
2021-05-17
1h 18
Lost in the Deep End
TO INFINITY & BEYOND with Adam Mada
On this episode, my friend Adam and I discuss psychedelics. He is someone I have discussed this topic with about as much as anyone else and we have a very honest, amazing friendship. I was so happy to have him on. We take a break mid episode for Adam to sit in on a DMT Yoga session, the first time this has ever been watched after well over 100 practices. We had a blast, and I look forward to having Adam on more frequently. If you would like to follow his social media, hit me up and I can privately give...
2021-05-14
1h 16
Lost in the Deep End
SUNK IN DEEP - Eddie Abney
Eddie Abney is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt under Danny Suarez and Combat Base, a Bang Muay Thai black shirt under Duane Ludwig, and co owner and head coach of Method MMA with his wife Michelle. Eddie is my coach, and it was an honor to have him as my first guest on Sunk In Deep, the martial arts subseries of Lost in the Deep End. Thank you, Eddie.
2021-04-28
1h 51
Lost in the Deep End
5 Performance of a Lifetime
We discuss performing! Something both of us value greatly, but what is it about performing that we love so much?? What drives us to do it and how does it separate us from others?
2021-04-22
37 min
Lost in the Deep End
4 Hang Out Sesh
Matt and Mike havin a couple brews shootin the shit
2021-04-22
47 min
Lost in the Deep End
TO INFINITY & BEYOND 1 All About Psychedelics
To Infinity and Beyond is a subseries completely dedicated to psychedelics. We just riffed on this one, after eating some mushrooms and an edible, so bear with us. It's still fun and a great introduction! Enjoy@thepsychedelicathlete @tallndawkward
2021-04-06
51 min
Lost in the Deep End
DEEP CUTS 2 Local H "Lifers"
The first half of this episode, Mike talks with Matt about Scott Lucas and Local H, including several anecdotes involving tripping and greeting at concerts. The second half, we take a look at Lifers, their most recent full length album. We really enjoyed this. Mike could talk about Local H forever. So, I'm sure this won't be a last.@thepsychedelicathlete @tallndawkward
2021-04-06
51 min
Lost in the Deep End
3 What Dreams May Come
Matt wants a million dollars, and I want 9 wives. No, but find out what we really want from our lives in this episode.
2021-04-01
32 min
Lost in the Deep End
2 Girls and Dating are Confusing
Yeah, that simple, we are extremely baffled how guys approach girls and dating. Here we are acting rather autistic about it. That's not even a joke. For real, let us know, are we autistic?
2021-03-28
47 min
Lost in the Deep End
DEEP CUTS 1 Alice in Chains
We take the time to dissect our favorite parts of Alice in Chains and cover the mindset and nature of this grunge powerhouse. We wound up talking mainly about Layne Staley. We do not regret it.
2021-03-28
39 min
Lost in the Deep End
1 Where Do Adults Come From?
Mike Turpin and Matt Bressler@thepsychedelicathlete@tallndawkward
2021-03-24
57 min
Coached By Harris
Episode 14: How to Persist Through Adversity and Deepen Your Fitness Purpose with Matt Bressler
Episode 14 will help you...Develop a stronger purpose behind your fitnessMentally stay strong through times of physical rehab or adversityFurther understand the importance of consistency and building habitsWant the best free help you'll ever receive?Join my email list HEREAsk unlimited questionsTell me your strugglesGet free help emailed directly to youHow to Support Harris and The Coach Harris ShowThis show and my coaching business run on referrals Share my e...
2021-03-15
1h 20
INspired INsider Podcast
[Venture Capital Series] Taking Early-stage Investing to the Next Level with Matt Bressler of TDF Ventures
Matt Bressler is a Principal at TDF Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm with offices in Washington DC and Silicon Valley. They focus on startups that serve enterprise markets within infrastructure, software, and services. They invest from a $150M permanent pool of capital which gives them a long-term horizon to work with startups with big ideas. They also believe in technology's power to improve lives and support development initiatives through the TDF Foundation which operates in parallel to their venture activity. Before TDF Ventures, Matt worked with GE Ventures supporting investments and strategy in intelligent environments. He...
2021-03-11
43 min
131 LIVE: Giving Back, Inspiration, Great Podcasts, Heroes & Entrepreneur Tips
"Purpose-Driven Partners" Segment Showcasing our Partners of the Everything Home Socially Conscious Referral Network! TODAY'S LIVE SHOW: 12:06pm - Jason Bressler: Nonprofit Founder 12:17pm - Matt Zinman: Author & Podcast Host 12:27pm - C. Peter Clough: Podcast Host Networking Group 12:38pm - Bob Calvert: Celebrating Veteran Heroes & Talk Show Host 12:48pm - Brian Elam: Entrepreneurship Coach We're going LIVE every Monday, Wednesday & Friday from 12pm to 1pm MT with experts, entrepreneurs, professionals and purpose-driven people to share their stories, passions and provide real-life tangible takeaways...all in 7 minute segments. ONE location with all the information to enhance the quality of your life, give you...
2020-11-06
1h 03
Save My Freedom with Michele Swinick
131 LIVE: Giving Back, Inspiration, Great Podcasts, Heroes & Entrepreneur Tips
"Purpose-Driven Partners" Segment Showcasing our Partners of the Everything Home Socially Conscious Referral Network!TODAY'S LIVE SHOW:12:06pm - Jason Bressler: Nonprofit Founder12:17pm - Matt Zinman: Author & Podcast Host12:27pm - C. Peter Clough: Podcast Host Networking Group12:38pm - Bob Calvert: Celebrating Veteran Heroes & Talk Show Host12:48pm - Brian Elam: Entrepreneurship CoachWe're going LIVE every Monday, Wednesday & Friday from 12pm to 1pm MT with experts, entrepreneurs, professionals and purpose-driven people to share their stories, passions and provide real-life tangible takeaways...all in 7 minute segmen...
2020-11-06
1h 02
Save My Freedom with Michele Swinick
131 LIVE: Giving Back, Inspiration, Great Podcasts, Heroes & Entrepreneur Tips
"Purpose-Driven Partners" Segment Showcasing our Partners of the Everything Home Socially Conscious Referral Network! TODAY'S LIVE SHOW: 12:06pm - Jason Bressler: Nonprofit Founder 12:17pm - Matt Zinman: Author & Podcast Host 12:27pm - C. Peter Clough: Podcast Host Networking Group 12:38pm - Bob Calvert: Celebrating Veteran Heroes & Talk Show Host 12:48pm - Brian Elam: Entrepreneurship Coach We're going LIVE every Monday, Wednesday & Friday from 12pm to 1pm MT with experts, entrepreneurs, professionals and purpose-driven people to share their stories, passions and provide real-life tangible takeaways...all in 7 minute segments. ONE location with all the information to enhance the quality of your life, give you...
2020-11-06
1h 02
Live From Progzilla Towers – Progzilla Radio
Edition 353 – Live From Progzilla Towers
I’m delighted to announce that the podcast for edition 353 of Live From Progzilla Towers is now available. In this edition we heard the following music: Bill Bressler – The Liberated 2.0 Chris Squire – Silently Falling Deep Purple – Nothing At All Sintonia Distorta – Solo Un Sogno (…Dimmi Che Ti Basta) Dukes Of The Orient – Man Of Machine Ensemble Nimbus – Three Stories From The Blue Cage Electric Mud – Quiet Days On Earth Kaipa – Sist Pa Plan Tame Impala – The Less I Know The Better Greenslade – Pilgrims Progress Beardfish – This Matter Of Mine Groundhogs – Thank Christ For The Bomb Jethro Tull – Flying Dutchman John...
2020-08-13
2h 54
Cell Block H Podcast
B-Sides - 5 Branded Women (2)
B-Sides - 5 Branded Women (2) First viewing: 2019-03-03 Recorded: 2019-03-31 Movie Info: Release Date: 1960-03-15 Director: Martin Ritt Writing Credits: Ugo Pirro (novel) Ivo Perilli (screenplay) Paul Jarrico (screenplay) (originally uncredited) Michael Wilson (screenplay) (originally uncredited) Links: Cell Block H Podcast On Youtube - Video updates regarding the podcast Who’s Who In Wentworth - Encyclopedia for everything Prisoner Cell Block...
2019-07-31
14 min
The Moth
Radiolab: Asking for a Friend
Published on 01 Mar 2019. Last year, we ran a pair of episodes that explored the greatest mysteries in our listeners’ lives - the big ones, little ones, and the ones in between. This year, we’re back on the hunt, tracking down answers to the big little questions swirling around our own heads. We reached out to some of our favorite people and asked them to come along with us as we journeyed back in time, to outer space, and inside our very own bodies. This episode was reported by Rachael Cusick, Simon Adler, Becca Bressler, and Annie McEwen and was prod...
2019-05-01
00 min
Princeton Tigers
Hoops Hour with Henderson - John McPhee '53
John McPhee '53, author of 30 books and a Ferris Professor at Princeton since 1974, grew up in Princeton and has followed Princeton athletics since before his days as a student. His first book, called A Sense of Where You Are, is about Bill Bradley '65. 0:57: On growing up in Princeton 3:49: On his writing influences 4:51: On the Princeton classes he teaches 7:10: On his connection to Princeton Athletics 10:11: On competing on “20 Questions” while at Princeton 12:43: On writing for the New Yorker 14:02: On playing basketball at Cambridge 15:00: On Pete Carril 18:21: On writing about Bill Bradley 31:31: On his writing career 36:47: On friend and former Cleveland Cava...
2016-10-04
1h 07
How Your World Works
How to Make Leather
On today's episode, Jeremy Bennett from Filson and Matt Bressler from Wickett & Craig - one of the nation's few tanneries that specialize in high-quality vegetable tanning - stop by the studio to discuss working with leather. By the time this episode is over, you'll know what a splitter is, what a skiver is, and the how many square feet of skin cover a jumbo heavy native steer. Thanks to Kevin Bewersdorf for his composition "The Last Seinfeld," used on today's show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2016-07-30
26 min
ATPodcast
Kim & Matt Bressler
Kim and Matt Bressler are Certified Athletic Trainers working at Clover High School in Clover, SC. They speak to Tusculum senior Robbie Robinson about sharing their married life in a professional setting.
2014-03-27
40 min