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  • The Y Podcast
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  • Coffee Time with Andrew Schaff
  • Kootenai Church: The 500th Anniversary of the Reformation
  • 2013 Carnegie-Uehiro-Oxford Ethics Conference:  Happiness and Well-Being
  • Behind the Scenes at CMS
  • Only The Best
  • If Not Now Wen
  • Lesbian Lounge
  • Empire
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  • Long Distance Relationship
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    The Y Podcast

    The Y Podcast

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    Since Mar 4, 2022 19:00 UTC

    The Y is run by two friends who met while in college living at a YMCA and discovered they had the same big questions about life, society, love, art, and the human experience. Join Emma Riva and Sav Lucia as they use their academic backgrounds, social connections, and senses of humor to talk about the big whys of metaphysics, philosophy, and modern life. The hope is that these informal chats take difficult topics—and some of the densest academic ideas—out of the classroom and into your feed. At the end of each episode, you have the opportunity to share what you think the “why?” is. _____________________________________________________________________________ Write in at….Instagram: @ypodcast.info Website: www.ypodcast.info Email: theypodcast@gmail.com ______________________________________________________________________________ To be considered as a guest on the show please contact us via email.

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    L. I. O. N, ( let it on now ) ME vs THEM

    L. I. O. N, ( let it on now ) ME vs THEM

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    Since Nov 6, 2017 16:55 UTC

    This podcast is about, me trping on topics, that are odd. and funny, but not funny. lol

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    Coffee Time with Andrew Schaff

    Coffee Time with Andrew Schaff

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    Since Jan 18, 2021 21:18 UTC

    Join host Andrew Schaff (Co-Host of the Plubcast Podcast) as he delves deep into discussions about robots, magic, artificial intelligence, theology, and anything else that comes to mind. Available on all listening platforms.

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    Kootenai Church: The 500th Anniversary of the Reformation

    Kootenai Church: The 500th Anniversary of the Reformation

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    Since Sep 24, 2017 18:14 UTC

    A miniseries on the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation by Justin Peters, and the Pastors/Elders of Kootenai Community Church: Jim Osman, Jess Whetsel, Dave Rich, and Cornel Rasor.

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    2013 Carnegie-Uehiro-Oxford Ethics Conference:  Happiness and Well-Being

    2013 Carnegie-Uehiro-Oxford Ethics Conference: Happiness and Well-Being

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    Since Jul 8, 2013 12:19 UTC

    Many people and countries are now beginning to evaluate the success of their lives or society not purely in terms of money or gross domestic product. The currency of traditional economics – preference satisfaction – has fallen into question as an ethical value. The global financial crisis is seen by many as a failure of capitalism. Some countries have proposed a Gross Happiness Index to replace GDP as the measure of the productivity of a country. What is of intrinsic value in human lives? How should we measure how good a human being’s life is? What is happiness and what constitutes well-being? What can we learn from religion, philosophy, economics and the cognitive sciences about happiness and well-being? Are happiness and well-being relative to culture? What roles do pleasure and happiness play in ethics? Should we aim to maximise happiness and pleasure? How should the views of people with disability be incorporated into an ethics of well-being? Jointly organised by The Uehiro Foundation on Ethics and Education (Tokyo), The Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs (New York) and Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics (University of Oxford) this conference will seek to understand the nature and value of happiness and well-being in practical ethics. Standard forms of desire-based theories of well-being claim that what is better for you is what you prefer. But how shall we decide whether one life is better for you than another when your preferences change across these lives? Standard forms of desire-based theories of well-being claim that what is better for you is what you prefer. But how shall we decide whether one life is better for you than another when your preferences change across these lives? Perhaps you will prefer a life as a parent to a childless life,if you become a parent, but prefer a childless life to a life as a parent, if you remain childless. Which preferences should determine the comparative well-being of the two lives? In my talk, I shall argue that an innocent-looking answer to this question will generate an inconsistency. I shall also show that this negative result applies to many of the happiness theories of well-being that have become popular in recent years. Finally, I shall argue that the solution is to deny that what is better for you is what you prefer but maintain that what is good for you is what you favour and what is bad for you is what you disfavour.

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    Behind the Scenes at CMS

    Behind the Scenes at CMS

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    Since Feb 5, 2020 16:45 UTC

    Created by students, for students. This podcast will come out weekly highlighting school events and news (with a little fun added in!).

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    Only The Best

    Only The Best

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    Since Jan 7, 2019 06:02 UTC

    Your new favorite entertainment podcast! Join Dan, Simon, Tim, and all your favorite guests as they bring a funny and thoughtful touch to the music, movies, and shows we’re all excited about!

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    If Not Now Wen

    If Not Now Wen

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    Since Jul 15, 2020 21:17 UTC

    Dreaming of venturing into the world while growing up in an isolated mountain town in rural China, Wen completely transformed her life by teaching herself English using a cassette machine. Despite countless challenges, she pushed forward to become the only person who ever left her hometown, and achieves her dream of seeing the world four years later. On this channel, you will meet different entrepreneurs, who have accomplished unimaginable feats, to share their dreams, the ups, the downs, and everything in between, while giving you a peek behind the curtains of how they make it possible!

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    Lesbian Lounge

    Lesbian Lounge

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    Since Dec 13, 2022 12:59 UTC

    We‘re powered by MyLesbianRadio.com -featuring The Rainbow Remix, an all new Podcast and Zoom show with hosts Denise Warner in London and singer JD Danner in South Florida. Plenty of good LGBTQ chat with entertaining guests and topics.

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    Empire

    Empire

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    Since Mar 4, 2021 13:00 UTC

    Empire features interviews with top crypto founders to get the real stories that aren’t shared elsewhere. Empire is your look behind the curtain of the crypto industry. We release two episodes per week: guest interviews on Monday and a weekly roundup on Friday.

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    Network News on Location

    Network News on Location

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    Since Mar 2, 2022 19:00 UTC

    This podcast is about network news crews working in the field. Co-produced by Larry Warner, a freelance camera operator, and Bryan Baeta, a production sound mixer, both working in the network news business and from the San Francisco bay area.

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    Simpleweb: Podcasts on network management

    Simpleweb: Podcasts on network management

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    Since Apr 6, 2006 16:00 UTC

    Tutorials on Internet management and recordings of network management conferences (such as IM, NOMS and DSOM) and standardization meetings. The Internet has experienced a tremendous success. Starting from an academic (and somewhat free) communication network, it has been expanded to commercial purposes and has led to congestion. The way customers are currently charged is based on a so-called flat-rate price: they pay a fixed subscription fee to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) and have an unlimited access to the network. This simple and attractive method is nonetheless unfair since it does not discriminate users. Introducing new pricing schemes seems a valuable option for allowing congestion control and service differentiation among users or applications. While congestion hardly occur in the backbone network, we still have to investigate ways to control it in access networks, the so-called last mile problem, with a special emphasis on wireless. The challenge is therefore to design a pricing scheme representing a good trade-off between economic efficiency and engineering simplicity and that both users and providers would accept. During this talk, we will review few models for pricing bandwidth usage. We will also briefly present other contexts where pricing seems an appropriate way to incentivize users to participe by rewarding them in situations where each new user introduces an added-value to the network capability, such as for example in ad-hoc networks or peer-to-peer networks. A current research direction we will emphasize comes from the observation that there is not only a relation between customers and providers, but also a competition among providers and heterogeneous technologies, and this aspect needs to be integrated in the models and proposals. A typical example is the competition for access points at a WiFi hotspot, or the choice between different access media (WiFi, WiMax, UMTS, etc.). Similarly, pricing is also now a requirement among competitive providers themselves, which need to exchange traffic to ensure end-to-end delivery. Those points are still in their infancy and we will introduce the challenges and some proposals. This talk is at the heart of cross-disciplinary and novel aspects of networks and system management, on the economics of infrastructure management. It involves networking techniques, quantitative network modeling and model evaluation methods, economy themes, game theory, control theory and optimisation.

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    Long Distance Relationship

    Long Distance Relationship

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    Since Jan 16, 2018 22:45 UTC

    Podcast by C.J. Couch @ Mikie Mayo

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    The Hear Me Out! [CC] Podcast

    The Hear Me Out! [CC] Podcast

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    Since Aug 26, 2018 23:00 UTC

    As someone who is deaf/hard of hearing, the host Ahmed Khalifa has created the Hear Me Out! [CC] Podcast to interview people in and around the d/Deaf community who have amazing stories to share with you. Even though some of the guests may have a more severe hearing loss than others, Ahmed will still interview them and also provide transcripts for those who prefer to read the discussion. If you have any questions, feel free to email Ahmed at hello@hearmeoutcc.com, and enjoy the show.

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    You’re Dead Too

    You’re Dead Too

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    Since Mar 13, 2019 19:37 UTC

    You’re Dead Too is a podcast about that fact that while we all die, no one really wants to talk about it. Episodes explore death in one form or another: pop cultural analysis, deep dives into death and dying, personal experiences and interviews with people in the community who have been impacted by death in some way.

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    ACE

    ACE

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    Since Jun 24, 2020 02:47 UTC

    Join two high schoolers, K and V, as they navigate what it means to be Asian in 21st century America. From Asian cuisine to critical theories, K and V will discuss all the quirks of Asian American culture. Episodes are updated as ideas come and go.

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    Mental Health and Me

    Mental Health and Me

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    Since Mar 17, 2019 04:55 UTC

    Jaclyn Brown was diagnosed with both depression and anxiety while at university. Her husband, Danny, was diagnosed with depression later in life. Together, they want to help you with your mental health journey. In Mental Health and Us, Jaclyn and Danny share what it’s like to live with mental illness as an ever-present occupant in their everyday lives. From challenges living as a couple, to parenting two young kids, one of which was also diagnosed with anxiety when he was just eight years old. They’ll also talk with fellow mental health sufferers about their journey, and some of the coping mechanisms they use to best manage their own circumstances. Each episode will be an open, honest discussion about mental illness, and why it’s okay to not be okay. We don’t have to struggle alone. We are in this together. Let’s talk about it.

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    The Patdown with Ms. Pat

    The Patdown with Ms. Pat

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    Since Apr 23, 2019 20:34 UTC

    Ms. Pat is the EP, Creator, and star of the Emmy Nominated sitcom, The Ms. Pat Show. Along with Deon Curry, Chris Spangle, friends, and family, Ms. Pat dives into topics from backside meatballs to race every Tuesday. With their unique perspectives, the crew of The Patdown with Ms. Pat will make you laugh, think, and appreciate life a little differently. Support the show on Patreon – www.patreon.com/patdown For tour dates and more, visit www.mspatcomedy.com YouTube – www.youtube.com/@MsPat

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    Illustration

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    Since Aug 16, 2012 23:13 UTC

    As one of the nation’s top illustration schools, we offer specialized illustration career training unlike any other art school. Whatever your passion is, we offer the courses you need and the professional instructors to guide you.

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