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The Daily Poem

Goldberry Studios

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The Daily Poem offers one essential poem each weekday morning. From Shakespeare and John Donne to Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson, The Daily Poem curates a broad and generous audio anthology of the best poetry ever written, read-aloud by David Kern and an assortment of various contributors. Some lite commentary is included and the shorter poems are often read twice, as time permits. The Daily Poem is presented by Goldberry Studios. dailypoempod.substack.com
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The Play's the Thing

CiRCE Podcast Network

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The Play's the Thing is the ultimate podcast resource for lovers of Shakespeare. Dedicating six episodes to each play (one per act, plus a Q&A episode), this podcast explores the themes, scenes, characters, and lines that make Shakespeare so memorable. In the end, we will cover every play The Bard wrote, thus permitting an ongoing contemplation and celebration of the most important writer of all time. Join us. The Play’s the Thing is presented by The CiRCE Podcast Network. Hosted on Acast. S ...
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Close Reads is a book-club podcast for the incurable reader. Featuring David Kern, Tim McIntosh and Heidi White, alongside a couple of other occasional guests, we read Great Books and talk about them. This is a show for amateurs in the best sense. We’re book lovers, book enthusiasts. This is not an experts show and it’s barely literary analysis in the way that literary analysis is commonly understood. Instead it’s a show about experiences with literary urge. Join us! closereads.substack.com
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Charting the Australian Fantastic Podcast

Charting the Australian Fantastic

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The initial podcast for the Centre for Australian Studies course "Charting the Australian Fantastic" which has since expanded into a greater project between Digi-Fellows Bettina Burger & Lucas Mattila, along with their collaborators -- but especially David Kern!
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DEAD Talks

David Ferrugio

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DEAD Talks w/ David Ferrugio engages with death a little differently. Each new guest shares their experience with death, grief and loss in a way that shatters the ”don’t talk about death” taboo. You could cry, but you might also laugh as well.
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A business podcast for product entrepreneurs. A creative balance of life and business to help you create your dream life. Featured in Inc. as "the country's most sought-after product experts." Also featured in Forbes, NBC News, Yahoo! Finance and more. Also a co-founder of the Shop 1 in 5 pledge - a commitment to shop 1 in 5 of your purchases from small businesses online and offline. The goal in every episode: uplevel you as the Boss of your business. Take your physical product sales and str ...
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The financial podcast that can help you take control over your money and your life, hosted by one of America’s favorite financial experts and #1 New York Times bestselling author David Bach. With a staggering 10 consecutive New York Times bestsellers under his belt, it’s no wonder that beginners and pros alike turn to David to help them turn their money woes into real wealth. Now he’s bringing that treasure chest of wisdom straight to you, anytime, anywhere. The David Bach Show is your key t ...
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Welcome to “The Wolf Den” hosted by Dan David. Dan is a Freedom of Speech activist in the global financial markets and the founder of Wolfpack Research, a short-biased activist research firm. He is considered an expert on China‘s markets and security and has presented at prestigious think-tanks and conferences such as the Center for Strategic International Studies (CSIS), Ergo - Global Flashpoint, and the Sohn Investment Conference. Dan is featured as the lead protagonist in a ground-breakin ...
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Camp Hamilton is a Veterans Memorial Park in Kern County, California. Veterans who served during war and peacetime are honored here. This podcast includes the histories of 306+ men and women who served during war and peacetime and have trees planted in their memory at Camp Hamilton..
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MedEdTalks - Pulmonology

Steven D. Nathan, MD

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MedEdTalks Pulmonology is a continuing medical education podcast for physicians to allow them to learn while on the go and obtain CME credits. The intended audience for this show is pulmonologists, internists, rheumatologists and other health care professionals.
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MedEdTalks - Oncology

Owen A. O'Connor, MD

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MedEdTalks Oncology is a continuing medical education podcast for physicians to allow them to learn while on the go and obtain CME credits. This show will focus in on different oncology topics, starting with PTCL. In the first season, we will be talking with Dr. Owen O'Connor from Columbia University in New York City, Dr. Tim Illidge from University of Manchester in the United Kingdom and Dr. Lorenz Trumper from Göttingen University in Germany.
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Some of the biggest problems of modern society are affordable housing and social isolation. People are signing away their paychecks on rent, while feeling increasingly alone. We're on a personal mission to solve these problems through the CoLiving movement by helping redefine the term ‘housemate’ with something meaningful, sustainable, and flexible on a global level. People now are choosing access over ownership and new real estate projects need to be built specifically for the way humans ar ...
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Ever wondered how a simple idea can transform into a booming business? In this episode, we're diving deep into the world of viral success and rapid growth. We'll explore how to handle explosive popularity, the importance of building a solid team, and staying focused on your long-term goals even when things move at lightning speed. In today's coachi…
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Sound the trumpet blast! We have now covered all of Shakespeare's plays! In this episode, Tim McIntosh hands the mic to Matt Bianco of the CiRCE Institute to interview Tim about his favorite moments on the show, the future of the podcast, and the glimmer of a future plan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Konstantinos Petrou Kavafis, known, especially in English, as Constantine P. Cavafy and often published as C. P. Cavafy, was a Greek poet, journalist, and civil servant from Alexandria. A major figure of modern Greek literature, he is sometimes considered the most distinguished Greek poet of the 20th century. -bio via Wikipedia Get full access to T…
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Matthew Zapruder is the author of six collections of poetry, most recently I Love Hearing Your Dreams, forthcoming from Scribner in September 2024, as well as two books of prose: Why Poetry (Ecco, 2017) and Story of a Poem (Unnamed, 2023). He is editor at large at Wave Books, where he edits contemporary poetry, prose, and translations. From 2016-7 …
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As always, we’re concluding a series by answering you questions. And, while it may have taken two different recording sessions, we answered as many as we could. Thanks so much to everyone who sent in questions—and happy listening! This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit c…
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About the creative process itself, John Ciardi argued in the Writer that “it isn’t easy to make a poem,” adding, “It is better than easy: it is joyously, consumingly difficult. As it is difficult, too, though without joy, to face one’s failures.” Noting that the creation of successful verse requires definite skill, he wrote: “I insist that a poet n…
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Welcome back, Product Bosses! Today, we're diving into the seven key pillars that every product-based business owner needs to master in order to scale their business to the million-dollar mark and beyond. Whether you're just starting out or already enjoying multi-six-figure months, this episode is crafted to broaden your vision of what’s possible. …
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In this heartfelt episode, we sit down with Luci Lampe as she opens up about her deeply personal grief journey through the end of her 17-year marriage. Luci courageously shares the raw, unfiltered reality of coping with divorce, offering a powerful narrative on the physical and mental challenges she faced. For more on our guest Luci Lampe: https://…
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Today’s poems are all about the ineffable experience of spring. Happy reading! The 17th-century Japanese haiku master Bashō was born Matsuo Kinsaku near Kyoto, Japan, to a minor samurai and his wife. Soon after the poet’s birth, Japan closed its borders, beginning a seclusion that allowed its native culture to flourish. It is believed that Bashō’s …
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Today’s poem–an unambiguous paean to spring–suggests Thomas Nashe and T. S. Eliot had very different feelings about the month of April. Happy reading! Thomas Nashe (1567 - c. 1601) –English pamphleteer, poet, dramatist, and novelist– was the first of the English prose eccentrics. Nashe wrote in a vigorous combination of colloquial diction and idios…
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Welcome back, Product Bosses! Today's episode is packed with practical insights as we dive into a coaching session with Claudia, the innovative owner of SHIFT. Claudia's unique blend of hospitality experience and a commitment to sustainable, ethical products has begun to make waves in the B2B market. Claudia's recent marketing strategies have shown…
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E.E. Cummings, in full Edward Estlin Cummings, (born October 14, 1894, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.—died September 3, 1962, North Conway, New Hampshire), American poet and painter who first attracted attention, in an age of literary experimentation, for his unconventional punctuation and phrasing. Cummings’s name is often styled “e.e. cummings” i…
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What started as an early spring is now not long for this world. In an attempt to stave off an early summer, we have a week of poems dedicated to the fairest of the seasons. Happy reading. Phillis Levin (born 1954) is the author of four poetry collections, including May Day (Penguin, 2008). She also served as editor for The Penguin Book of the Sonne…
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His one fatal mistake took his life when he was drinking and driving. Dr. Hoeflinger lost his son to a drinking and driving incident. He is joined by his son Kevin as we dive into the familial dynamic of grief and loss. We learn how a father grieves, how a brother grieves and the relationship between a father, son and family in the midst of profoun…
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Are you ready to unlock the secrets of a successful mindset? In today’s episode, we’re delving into the powerful impact of mindset on business growth. We're sharing insights from a recent coaching session with one of our Inner Circle Masterminders, a successful entrepreneur experiencing phenomenal growth but struggling with balancing opportunities …
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Audio yearbook podcast. Since we have podcasted all of Shakespeare's plans(!!!) I asked my guests to come on and mention their favorite moments from being on the show. Also: An announcement about the future! Emily Maeda A Winter's Tale, Act V: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-plays-the-thing/id1426679990?i=1000598309165 Sarah-Jane Bentley …
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We can finally talk about the whole book, which really means we can finally debate all the things we want to debate! So click play and listen in as we argue (sorta) about who can actually be trusted in this book and which theories are actually most . . . trustworthy. Happy listening! This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with othe…
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Robert Southey was an English poet of the Romantic school, and Poet Laureate from 1813 until his death. Like the other Lake Poets, William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Southey began as a radical but became steadily more conservative as he gained respect for Britain and its institutions. Other romantics such as Byron accused him of siding…
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Welcome back, Product Bosses! Today, we're diving into an exciting coaching call with Virginia from Swoop, who has impressively turned her side hustle into a thriving quarter-million-dollar business. Now, she's setting her sights on doubling her revenue this year. But with great growth comes great challenges. In this episode, we'll explore the comp…
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Part three of Hernan Diaz’s novel is quite different than its two predecessors. On the one hand, it shifts the point-of-view away from the Bevel family and offers us a look at them through a regular person, a civilian, if you will. On the other hand, Diaz seems to complicate the book even more in making that choice. So in this episode, we debate wh…
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Today’s poem reminds us how much is sometimes riding on the proper grammatical distinctions. Born in Cumberland, British Romantic poet and prose writer Dorothy Wordsworth was the third of five children. Her mother died when Wordsworth was six, and she moved to Halifax to live with her aunt. In 1781 she enrolled in Hipperholme Boarding School. When …
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We follow the poignant and uproarious journey of Miles Wood, a man grappling with the profound loss of his mother to ovarian cancer. Through his candid narration, Miles shares the intimate moments of caring for her until her last breath, lamenting the unsaid words and longing for one more chance to express his love. Alongside his grief, Miles revea…
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Life and business are unpredictable. We often base our expectations of the future on past experiences, which can limit our perspective and hinder our progress. Today, we'll explore the critical shifts in mindset necessary to overcome these barriers. Learn from the journey of a fellow entrepreneur who transformed her consulting firm from a stagnant …
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Today’s poem features a failed resurrection and a response that spirals through all the customary stages of grief. Hilda Doolittle was born on September 10, 1886, in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. She attended Bryn Mawr College, where she was a classmate of Marianne Moore. Doolittle later enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania, where she befriended E…
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Welcome back, Product Bosses! In this episode, we're tackling a common challenge that many of you face: scaling your business while managing the workload effectively. How do you grow without becoming overwhelmed by the increased demand and complexity? Join us as we dive into a coaching session with Suzanne, a talented ceramic artist who caters to h…
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Clive Staples Lewis (1898–1963) was one of the intellectual giants of the twentieth century and arguably one of the most influential writers of his day. He was a Fellow and Tutor in English Literature at Oxford University until 1954, when he was unanimously elected to the Chair of Medieval and Renaissance Literature at Cambridge University, a posit…
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Find somebody to watch the kids while you giggle through today’s poem. Happy reading. Respected editor, publisher, writer and poet, Paul Ruffin often relied upon his experiences growing up in the South as a foundation for his stories. He was born in Millport, Alabama, and grew up outside Columbus, Mississippi. After serving in the U.S. Army, Ruffin…
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We’re back to discuss part two of Hernan Diaz’s award-winning novel. In this episode we chat about whether we can really know anything about its narrator (and how he might be related to the protagonist in part one), whether he’s a bad guy or just a small-soul, the metafiction of it all, and more. Happy listening! This is a public episode. If you’d …
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