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You can binge all episodes of Sports Wars exclusively and ad-free on Wondery+. Find Wondery+ in the Wondery App or on Apple Podcasts. Sports rivalries can fuel fans and athletes to fight and argue for years. But what’s the real story behind these epic battles? From Wondery, the company behind “Business Wars”, “Gladiator” and “The Lead” comes SPORTS WARS, a new series that offers an immersive look at some of the greatest athletic rivalries of all time: two superpower nations facing off in the ...
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College football in all its glory. Ditch the mainstream and break the huddle with The Solid Verbal. Since 2008, Ty Hildenbrandt and Dan Rubenstein have been shaking up the college football podcasting scene with their fun and unique blend of commentary. Whether you're a diehard or a casual observer, the show taps into your fandom with spirited debates, fresh perspectives, and segments you won't hear anywhere else. Recognized as trailblazers in the podcasting world, The Solid Verbal isn't just ...
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Learn from the leadership journey of purpose-driven changemaker CEOs & leadership insights from top global thought leaders and best-selling leadership book authors. Your host Mahan Tavakoli, who Thinkers360 recently named as one of the top 10 global thought leaders on management, has over 25 years of executive leadership experience and serves as a consultant and coach to some of the highest-performing organizations and CEOs. In the conversations, you will learn from the leadership journeys o ...
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What happens when you cross the 43rd President, late night sketch comedy, and interesting conversation? The inspiration behind The Strategerist– a podcast series highlighting the American spirit of leadership and compassion.
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Tim Strong is the head of agriculture finance for Opportunity International, a global nonprofit organization that uses financial services, training, and support to address some of the most pressing challenges facing those living in poverty around the world. He joined host Andrew Kaufmann and the Bush Institute’s Natalie Gonnella-Platts to discuss O…
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College Football Bowl Season is upon us! In this college football podcast episode, Ty and Dan walk through every bowl game and arm you with enough information to be dangerous so you can pick your bowl pool with confidence. From the Myrtle Beach Bowl all the way through the College Football Playoff, consider this your starting point for for the CFB …
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In this episode of Partnering Leadership, Mahan Tavakoli talked with Dr. Timothy Clark, the founder and CEO of LeaderFactor and author of Four Stages of Psychological Safety. Dr. Clark has broken down the different stages to ensure psychological safety in teams. Dr. Timothy Clark shares how teams can build on the understanding of each stages in ord…
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The College Football Transfer Portal is officially open for business. In this college football podcast episode, Ty and Dan discuss college football's controversial Second Season and talk through the biggest names set to change teams. With QBs like Kyle McCord, Dillon Gabriel, Cam Ward and others looking for new opportunities, which names are the mo…
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In this episode of Partnering Leadership, Mahan Tavakoli explores the concept of agility with his guest, Joshua Kerievsky, CEO of Industrial Logic and author of Joy of Agility: How to Solve Problems and Succeed Sooner. They discuss why agility is far more than speed and how leaders can hone the mindset and skillset of agility. Joshua Kerievsky prov…
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Afua Hirsch and Peter Frankopan tell the wild stories of some of the most extraordinary men and women ever to have lived – and ask whether they have the rep they deserve. Should Nina Simone’s role in the civil rights movement be more celebrated than it is? When you find out what Picasso got up to in his studio, can you still admire his art? Was Nap…
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The College Football Playoff field is officially set, and Florida State is out. In part 2 of their Championship Week Reaction podcast, Ty and Dan discuss the unprecedented circumstances by which the Seminoles find themselves on the outside looking in. Did committee make the right move by leaving out the Noles, an undefeated Power 5 conference champ…
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Which four teams should make the College Football Playoff? In Part 1 of their CFB Playoff coverage, Ty and Dan react at midnight to all the action from Conference Championship Week, including Alabama's upset victory over Georgia, Washington's big victory over Oregon in Vegas, Florida State's defensive dominance versus Louisville, Michigan's shutout…
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In this episode, Justin and Matt speak with Thomas Jay Oord about his most recent book, "The Death of Omnipotence, and Birth of Amipotence" wherein Tom outlines many of the reasons why omnipotence is no longer credible or salvageable and wherein he offers an alternative view of divine power. We also discuss some of the challenges that have come alo…
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David Rubenstein is a philanthropist, lawyer, businessman, and avid historian. Items from his rare collection of U.S. artifacts — including the Emancipation Proclamation, the Federalist Papers, and original works from abolitionists — are on display in the George W. Bush Presidential Museum’s special exhibit, Freedom Matters. He joined host Andrew K…
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College football Conference Championship Week is upon us! In this college football podcast episode, Ty and Dan talk through the Pac-12 Championship (Oregon vs. Washington) (4:28), Big 12 Championship (Texas vs. Oklahoma State) (16:15), SEC Championship (Alabama vs. Georgia) (24:45), Big Ten Championship (Michigan vs. Iowa) (35:50), and ACC Champion…
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In this episode, Jordan Miller and Matt Baker speak to Jon Ivan Gill about a number of topics, including the then recently published collection "Toward Afrodiasporic and Afrofuturist Philosophies of Religion". Jon's Website: jonivangill.comWestar Institute: https://www.westarinstitute.org/Music for this episode:Linha de Passe, Bao x Venus Beats x S…
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Texas A&M hired Mike Elko, Michigan State hired Jonathan Smith, and Missisippi State hired Jeff Lebby. In this college football podcast episode, Ty and Dan ride the wave of coach hirings and firings and react to Texas A&M's initial interest in Mark Stoops before eventually coming around to Elko. Plus, the common thread between Elko and Smith, who t…
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In this Partnering Leadership conversation, Jim McCormick, bestselling author of The First Time Manager, shares his decades of management wisdom perfected through diverse leadership roles. In addition to covering fundamentals vital for first-time managers, Jim's book provides essential insights for veteran leaders on managing well, covering critica…
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College Football Week 13 finally delivered some weirdness! In this college football podcast episode, Ty and Dan recap a Rivalry Week highlighted by Michigan's 30-24 victory over Ohio State (7:31). Plus, a deeper chat about close calls in the Iron Bowl as Alabama needed a miracle to beat Auburn (15:57), the Apple Cup as Washington needed a last seco…
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Ohio State vs. Michigan is here and so is Rivalry Week, the best week of the college football season! In this college football podcast episode, Ty and Dan give a full preview as the Buckeyes travel north to square off against the Wolverines (5:52) and breakdown the key matchups, the impact of Jim Harbaugh's suspension, and more. Plus, a deep dive o…
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With the college football season nearly over, it's time to take another look how the SEC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 and ACC stack up to one another. In this CFB podcast episode, Ty and Dan re-do their power rankings for the Power 5 conferences, bearing in mind overall depth, vibes and the newly-christened "Gerard Way Line." Listen to the full episode…
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In this episode of Partnering Leadership, Mahan Tavakoli speaks with Steven Sasson who invented the digital camera while working at Kodak, earning him The National Medal of Technology and Innovation award. Steven Sasson shares the story of how digital photography came to be, the many inventions that made it more accessible to eventually take the pl…
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Cuddly as a cactus and charming as an eel, he’s your new favorite snarky talk show host. Join The Grinch (and his faithful dog Max) each week as he rants against Christmas cheer and roasts celebrity guests like chestnuts on an open fire. Starring Saturday Night Live’s James Austin Johnson as the notorious curmudgeon and broadcasting straight from W…
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In this episode, Matt Baker and Matt Segall speak with Whitehead scholar Gary Herstein about his reading of WH as well as what Process Theology can sometimes miss through inattentiveness to certain aspects of WH. Gary is coauthor of The Quantum of Explanation: Whitehead's Radical Empiricism.Gary Herstein: https://garyherstein.com/about/Matt Segall:…
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College Football Week 12 was not without drama. Ty and Dan talk through a slate of college football games that was short on true headliners, but loaded with storylines, most notably with the devastating leg injury to Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis (6:05). What does it mean for the Seminoles moving forward? They also discuss Jack Plummer's …
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College Football Week 12 is a hot one, like seven inches from the midday sun. In this college football podcast episode, Ty and Dan tackle the penultimate week of the season by taking a look at the biggest CFB games of the week, including Louisville's trip to a reeling Miami (3:27), Georgia's last big SEC hurdle on the road against Tennessee (8:37),…
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Society has long had a fascination with spies. Michael G. Vickers is as close to this world as anyone, having served as a Green Beret, an operator in the CIA, and a national security policy maker during some of the most pivotal moments in recent U.S. history. He joined host Andrew Kaufmann for a live recording in the George W. Bush Presidential Mus…
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Which college football programs should take a risk and fire their coach? In this college football podcast episode, Ty and Dan take a look at four CFB teams that are either on the cusp of firing their coach or at a key decision point regarding the direction of the program. Which are stuck in neutral, staring at the edge of the water, and should cut …
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The AI revolution promises to reshape business in the years ahead. Are you ready to lead your organization into this intelligence era? In this compelling episode, David DeWolf, President and Chief Executive Officer of Knownwell, shares invaluable insights to help leaders navigate the AI transformation. Having deeply researched AI's potential while …
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In this episode, Matt Valler and Matt Baker speak with Dan Siedell about the 'Curatorial Theology' he is currently developing as a graduate student at Drew University. Daniel A. Siedell is an art historian, art critic, and curator who has spent nearly twenty years writing and lecturing on modern art and theology. From 1996-2007 he was Chief Curator…
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