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Marketing Meets Culture. A panel of urban millennial marketers in practice discuss and debate current and past experiences shedding light on how brands should fight for authentic relevance in todayโs world to resonate with consumers. Some information, some entertainment, always good debate.
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"Sovok of the Week" is on the air.* Two Russian immigrants tell it all about their new motherland, the US. Tune in to hear about their adventures in the land of plenty. The series is perfect to listen to while sorting one's beanie babies collection, preparing Salad Olivier, or getting the healing power of steam in the sauna.
*The series was recorded in 2005-2009. Although the website, "Sovok of the Week," is now defunct, its spirit still leaves on. All comments are original, even though they may be outdated.
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The Underground is a podcast about the decline of the American Empire. Sasha White and Nesim Vatani cover gender and other identity politics, foreign affairs, and American culture from an alternative perspective, critical of both liberals and conservatives.
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Sports Play by play
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A periodic podcast about the NBA, where I, Álvaro, share my unique perspective on the best basketball league in the world!
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Dobrodošli u MOZZCAST: Point Guts košarkaški podcast na Mozzart TV-u.
Naši domaฤini Srฤan Radojeviฤ, komentator Arena Sporta, i Miloš Vujakoviฤ, košarkaški trener i analitiฤar Arena Sporta, ฤe biti sa vama tokom nove klupske košarkaške sezone. -
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The Manuel Fontes Show explores a broad spectrum of topics, ranging from breaking news and current affairs to the newest movies, compelling comic books, the excitement of sports, and the constantly changing world of video games.With new episodes posted every day, my objective is to both entertain you and give a useful, bite-sized update on the stories and headlines worth noticing. Iโd love for you to come along for the ride and share in the conversation.I try to weave humor throughout the show and aim to provide thoughtful โ if informal โ commentary. Iโll be honest: the research behind some segments may not always be exhaustive, but what I deliver is a genuine, unfiltered reaction and my honest opinion about whatโs going on.
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Itโs a show full of deep thoughts with even deeper voices on pop-culture, sports, and more!
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We talk all things entertainment. From the past, present and future.
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The Mesa Verde Group is one of California's premier Latino lobbying firms working alongside organizations that are lead by Latinos and communities of color. The Mesa Verde Group's very own Christopher Sanchez is joined by advocates and policy professionals to discuss politics and policy happening in the State Capitol and throughout California.
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Malcolm Herrick has it all: he is a lawyer, he has no financial problems, and he has wonderful friends and even an adopted sister. He is a dutiful boy to his mother. He is a loving friend. But he wanted something else. He wanted to be a poet or an artist. He wanted a country home with more freedom. A home where he could really feel at home. He wanted someone to nurture and love him. Now, he wants Elizabeth Templeton, his best friend's sister. This book is about taking some of what you have, getting some of what you want, and fulfilling a few dreams. - Summary by Stav Nisser.
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Dive into the enchanting world of Anton Chekhovs short stories with this first volume of thirteen, beautifully translated by Constance Garnett. Chekhov, a Russian physician turned literary genius, is celebrated not only for his profound plays like The Cherry Orchard but also for his masterful short fiction that captures the essence of human experience. Constance Garnett, an English housewife who taught herself Russian, played a pivotal role in bridging cultures by introducing Chekhov and other great Russian authors to the English-speaking audience. Her translations, renowned for their clarity and fidelity, continue to resonate with readers today. Join us as we explore the intricate tales that showcase Chekhovs unparalleled storytelling prowess. (Summary by Kirsten Ferreri)
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Alexander the Great was one of the most successful military commanders in history, and was undefeated in battle. By the time of his death, he had conquered most of the world known to the ancient Greeks.Alexander the Great is one of many biographies aimed at young people written by Jacob Abbott and his brother. The biographies are written in such a way that makes them appealing and easily accessible to everyone. - Written by Wikipedia and Lizzie Driver
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Notes from Underground is an 1864 novella by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Notes is considered by many to be the first existentialist novel. It presents itself as an excerpt from the rambling memoirs of a bitter, isolated, unnamed narrator (generally referred to by critics as the Underground Man) who is a retired civil servant living in St. Petersburg. The first part of the story is told in monologue form, or the underground man's diary, and attacks emerging Western philosophy, especially Nikolay Chernyshevsky's What Is to Be Done?. The second part of the book is called "Àpropos of the Wet Snow," and describes certain events that, it seems, are destroying and sometimes renewing the underground man, who acts as a first person, unreliable narrator. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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Hosted by Lex and Lexine, two book lovers with strong opinions and overflowing bookshelves. Expect honest conversations about books, life, and the fictional characters who somehow take up permanent residence in our minds. Come for the book talk, stay for the chaos and laughs. Powered by caffeine, questionable life choices, and an unhealthy attachment to fictional people.
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This book provides the history of one of the most renowned emperors of all time. The Great Khan. This was a man born Temujin to a clan leader father who was later poisoned. The family was left unprotected and without power to fend for themselves on the Eurasian Steppe. Genghis later rose to power and founded the Mongol Empire, one of the largest in all of history. Despite his great achievement and ferocious reputation there is much we do not know of him, even what he looked like. Historians state that there is not a single portrait of the man that survives to the present day. All current renditions are done after his death by people who never knew him. His death is recorded and his entombment discussed...but all remains to be found. Summary by afutterer
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We (Julie Sternberg and Eve Yohalem) sell books and cake, because we love them both, at our store in Hillsdale, New York. Formerly the co-hosts of the Book Dreams podcast, we've also written 12 books between us and read far too many to count. Listen to our Books & Cake podcast for book recommendations, previews of new releases, book pairings, random book thoughts, bookstore news, conversations with authors, cake musings, and much more.
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Henry VII, the founder of the Tudor dynasty, less known than his son, Henry VIII, or granddaughter Elizabeth I, is often overlooked. This King toppled the ruling House that had held England's throne for over four hundred years, the Plantagenets, and took a divided, war torn country and made one of the richest in Europe by the time of his death in 1609. Henry VII’s reign was characterized by thrift, prudence, and cool-headed political strategies. The author, James Gairdner (22 March 1828 – 4 November 1912), was a British historian. He specialized in 15th-century and early Tudor history. - Summary by Cavaet
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