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  • The Way the World Works: A Tuttle Twins Podcast for Families
  • P.S. You’re Interesting
  • Your Body, Your Brand
  • Economics for Inclusive Prosperity
  • Voluntaryist Voices by Everything-Voluntary.com
  • Make the Leap
  • Acton Line
  • Change Pays
  • Self Directed Life
  • Macro Voices Video
  • The Brookings Cafeteria
  • Midwest Moxie
  • KAZI 88.7 FM Book Review
  • Fieldpoints of View with Cameron Dawson and Johnny Gibson
  • The New Constructivist
  • Trading Perspectives: An Economic Podcast
  • The BIP Show
  • PIECE Project
  • Mises Audio Books Podcast
  • UPenn Center for the Study of Contemporary China
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    The Way the World Works: A Tuttle Twins Podcast for Families

    The Way the World Works: A Tuttle Twins Podcast for Families

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    Since Apr 21, 2023 14:30 UTC

    From the trusted team behind the Tuttle Twins books, join us as we tackle current events, hot topics, and fun ideas to help your family find clarity in a world full of confusion.

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    P.S. You’re Interesting

    P.S. You’re Interesting

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    Since Feb 8, 2017 02:22 UTC

    P.S. You’re Interesting is a series of conversations on political science research hosted by Jeffery A. Jenkins. Formerly, “Our American Discourse,” we continue the series to pick up the tradition Anthony W. Orlando began. We hope to keep conversations … discourse alive. To keep thinking about the research we do in the academy, why it matters to us, and hopefully to you. Sponsored by the USC Bedrosian Center http://bedrosian.usc.edu/ Recorded at the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy http://priceschool.usc.edu

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    Your Body, Your Brand

    Your Body, Your Brand

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    Since Aug 9, 2019 15:53 UTC

    Women are dropping out.

    They’re dropping out of the workplace to become yoga teachers. Leaving behind careers to sell essential oils and fitness programs. Opting out of STEM to focus on their Paleo diet cookbook.

    And even when they stay in, they’re spending their lunch hours talking about their latest diet, getting up from their desks to do burpees or add a few more steps to their FitBit, waking up early or staying out late to beat their bodies into submission at hot yoga or Crossfit. They’re giving the money they earn to the women who have dropped out.

    We’re making dangerous investments.

    We’re bought into the idea that health and fitness is where the money is, and if we could just spend or make a few more dollars and hit the next PR, all of our problems will be solved, we’ll improve our relationships, and finally stop hating our bodies. But though the Internet seems bullish on optimizing your health, no one ever talks about the real reason we’re feeling so bad in the skin we’re in: money.

    And it’s time that we had a conversation about it. In our increasingly branded and visual online world, we need to talk about how capital —both social and financial — affects the ways in which we hold onto damaging beliefs about our body image, fitness, and nutrition.

    And getting rewarded for disorder.

    The things we invest in often control us. This podcast isn’t about eating disorders, though it does touch on how we’re buying and selling disordered eating, fitness, and body image. But really, it’s about the pervasiveness of brand, the difficulty of selling something authentically, and the sad fact that it’s easier to sell something you can control (your body) than trying to control corporate America.

    This podcast will introduce you to marketing psychology and behavioral economics and tell the story of how we gave up our sense of embodiment, empowerment, and participation in the workforce in exchange for a few “likes” and the veneer of a “healthy” personal brand.

    The Your Body, Your Brand podcast brings experts in sales, marketing, branding, feminism, and coaching into conversation with coaches, entrepreneurs, and diet consumers to ask:

    – Why do women keep dropping out of the workforce to sell diet/fitness/body image coaching?
    – Why do people keep getting invested in following “solopreneurs” with fitness/diet/body image brands?
    – Is becoming a brand based on your body ever a good thing?

    Visit the website to read show notes, meet the guests, and learn more about each episode:bodybrandpod.com.

    Support the podcast and receive exclusive extended audio interviews through our Patreon-only podcast feed: patreon.com/bodybrandpod.

    Reach Kaila Tova at yourbodyourbrand@gmail.com

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    Economics for Inclusive Prosperity

    Economics for Inclusive Prosperity

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    Since Jan 14, 2026 17:05 UTC

    We need an alternative vision of economics to replace failed neoliberalism and rising economic nationalism. In a world facing record inequality, climate peril, and rising illiberalism, how do we build a more inclusive, more sustainable, more prosperous economy for everyone? This is the podcast of Economics for Inclusive Prosperity, a network of economists working to inspire new thinking in their field and highlight the transformative changes that are already happening.

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    Voluntaryist Voices by Everything-Voluntary.com

    Voluntaryist Voices by Everything-Voluntary.com

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    Since Jul 17, 2020 13:37 UTC

    The Voluntaryist Voices podcast features lectures, interviews and audio essays by intellectual giants, past and present.

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    Make the Leap

    Make the Leap

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    Since Jan 24, 2022 13:00 UTC

    Make the Leap focuses on the many economic hurdles facing college students, lower-income individuals, and those striving to move up the social ladder. Host George Grayeb pays special attention to social mobility, career opportunities and the support that people need along the way.

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    Acton Line

    Acton Line

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    Since Jan 13, 2008 00:00 UTC

    Dedicated to the promotion of a free and virtuous society, Acton Line brings together writers, economists, religious leaders, and more to bridge the gap between good intentions and sound economics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Change Pays

    Change Pays

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    Since Dec 1, 2019 17:00 UTC

    From S&P Global, Change Pays is a monthly podcast exploring gender equality and inclusivity in the global economy, workplace, and markets. Host Molly Mintz interviews influential leaders from S&P Global and decision-makers from companies and countries around the globe to continue the conversation about what it means to create inclusive economies and accelerate progress.

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    Self Directed Life

    Self Directed Life

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    Since Apr 10, 2020 22:04 UTC

    Hear Solopreneurs share their secrets about building business assets—financial assets—so you can live a life you love, sooner than you may think.

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    Macro Voices Video

    Macro Voices Video

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    Since Jul 17, 2019 20:53 UTC

    MacroVoices Video provided by Hedge Fund Manager Erik Townsend is Made possible by funding from Fourth Turning Capital Management, LLC

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    The Brookings Cafeteria

    The Brookings Cafeteria

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    Since Nov 8, 2013 05:00 UTC

    From 2013–2022, the Brookings Cafeteria podcast presented experts, ideas, and solutions across a range of policy topics. You can listen to past episodes at brookings.edu/BCP. The Brookings Podcast Network produces other policy-oriented shows that may interest you. Learn more at brookings.edu/podcasts. Follow on Twitter @policypodcasts.

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    Midwest Moxie

    Midwest Moxie

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    Since Mar 11, 2022 22:05 UTC

    The successes, failures, insights and opportunities that shape some of the Midwest’s most exciting entrepreneurs. Host Kathleen Gallagher talks with company founders who are taking risks, disrupting the status quo and driving economic growth in the region.

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    KAZI 88.7 FM Book Review

    KAZI 88.7 FM Book Review

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    Since May 25, 2020 21:36 UTC

    Hopeton Hay Podcasts is the founder, producer, and host of Diverse Voices Book Review (formerly known as KAZI Book Review) which features interviews with a wide range of culturally diverse authors of recently published fiction and nonfiction, and Economic Perspectives, an audio interview show featuring discussions on finance, economic, and small businesses and policies.

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    My guest is Eric Nguyen, author of the novel, THINGS WE LOST TO THE WATER. With his debut novel, Nguyen tells the story of a Vietnamese immigrant family who struggle to adjust to their new lives after settling in New Orleans. THINGS WE LOST TO THE WATER Provides three points of view on their emotional journey: The mother, who still longs for the husband who chose to stay in Vietnam, the son who was five years old when they left and finds himself caught between the past and the present, and the youngest son who was born in a refugee camp after their escape, and is most at home in their adopted homeland. Covering over 25 years of their lives all the way to Hurricane Katrina, THINGS WE LOST TO THE WATER deftly portrays the challenges of a family staying emotionally tied as each member follows their own path in search of a new identity.

    Eric Nguyen earned an MFA in Creative Writing from McNeese State University in Louisiana. He is the editor in chief of diaCRITICS.org. THINGS WE LOST TO THE WATERis his first novel.

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    Fieldpoints of View with Cameron Dawson and Johnny Gibson

    Fieldpoints of View with Cameron Dawson and Johnny Gibson

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    Since Feb 1, 2021 22:24 UTC

    Cameron and Johnny discuss macro, markets, and investing. Brought to you by Fieldpoint Private.

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    The New Constructivist

    The New Constructivist

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    Since Apr 18, 2018 01:10 UTC

    The New Constructivist is about pursuing ethical or meaningful work and the craft of making new things in complicated, uncertain times. In covering big ideas and real-world tactics, we share new ways of looking at work, how we spend our time, and how we make and spend money. Each month we talk to someone from a variety of fields doing innovative work. Topics include modern workplaces, ethics in tech, cities + local economies, craft + trades, healthy + sustainable food systems, consumer + lifestyle habits, education + training, organizing for change, and economic + organizational systems.

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    Trading Perspectives: An Economic Podcast

    Trading Perspectives: An Economic Podcast

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    Since Dec 28, 2021 20:05 UTC

    In this podcast, John & Sam exchange perspectives on current events that are impacting our economy and influencing investment strategies. Trading Perspectives is hosted by Oakworth Capital Bank’s Chief Economist, John Norris along with Sam Clement, Associate Managing Director. https://www.oakworth.com/ tradingperspectives@oakworthcapital.com

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    The BIP Show

    The BIP Show

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    Since May 30, 2020 02:27 UTC

    Theory of Thing is a regular look at markets and economics hosted by James Whelan of VFS Group with HLM’s Heath Moss as regular co-host. Featuring top analysts, leading investors, and key decision-makers, we figure out the second and third derivative if possible. “The smartest show no one listens to” – business channel critic.

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    PIECE Project

    PIECE Project

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    Since Aug 4, 2020 05:00 UTC

    A strategic system to combat racism and create access to unalienable rights for African Americans to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The piece project will provide the structure to bring together all groups of people for the betterment of society as a whole. It will enable and empower those who are willing to critically and independently think.

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    UPenn Center for the Study of Contemporary China

    UPenn Center for the Study of Contemporary China

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    Since Oct 17, 2017 21:03 UTC

    In-depth conversations on Chinese politics, economics, law, and society with faculty, visitors, and guest speakers at the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for the Study of Contemporary China. Hosted by CSCC Research Scholar Neysun Mahboubi. For more information on the Center, visit https://cscc.sas.upenn.edu

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