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Outdated References is a show about all the old things that we love like retro video games, television and movies. Being busy with our day to day life, OutDateRef is an opportunity for long distance friends to gather, catch up, and share whatever interesting tibits that pop up every week.
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Agency Forward

Chris DuBois

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Agency Forward explores the future of agencies as tech and AI drive down the cost of tactical deliverables. Topics include building competent teams, developing strategic offers, systemizing your business, and more. New episodes delivered every Tuesday.
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The IQT Podcast explores and offers insight about rapidly evolving technology trends and their impact and contributions to national security. Subscribe to hear from IQT and other thought leaders across a variety of tech domains, including AI and machine learning, biotechnology, autonomous systems, and more. IQT identifies, adapts, and delivers technology solutions from commercial startups to support the national security missions of the U.S. and its allies. Learn more at www.iqt.org.
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On The Disable The Label Podcast we talk about all things disability. Our podcasts are aimed at helping empower and support parents while they navigate their disabled child's life. The Disable the Label Podcast is a place where parents know they can get a tone of non bias information, hear from other parents that have been in similar situations to them and feel they have a community with them through their journey. Professionals sharing their knowledge on various products and services on off ...
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Matt speaks with Larry White about the principles of free banking, focusing on how competitive banking systems can operate without centralized control. Larry highlights historical examples and the theoretical frameworks supporting free banking, emphasizing the benefits of decentralized monetary systems. References "The Theory of Free Banking: Money…
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Hey everyone, today I’m joined by Nathan Warner. Nathan is the founder of Fearless Leadership LLC and a master course creator. I watched a masterclass from Nathan in the TACK Insider community and wanted to reach out to learn more. After going through one of his mini-courses, I knew I needed to get him on the show to help agencies do the same. You’…
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Alex speaks with Alex Edmans about his book May Contain Lies, examining the widespread issue of misinformation and exploring how factors like confirmation bias, cognitive shortcuts, and misleading statistics can shape public opinion. They discuss practical strategies for identifying and avoiding misinformation, along with the broader societal impac…
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Hey everyone, today we’ve got a special episode for you. I’m joined by Chris Storey and we’re going to recap the excitement from this month’s All-In Agency Summit. We had 14 presenters covering a range of topics, so we wanted to captured some highlights to share with listeners. If you want to be notified of the next Summit, visit the All-In Agency …
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In 2020, Alex spoke with Mike Munger about the sustainability of capitalism. We're republishing that very important conversation today. --- Alex Aragona talks with Mike Munger as he explores his views on the sustainability of capitalism and the factors that contribute to it. References from Episode 23 with Michael Munger You can order Michael Munge…
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Hey everyone, today is a solo cast where I dive into one of my company values: Your Cadence is Your Credibility We'll get into what this means, the three types of cadence in business, and some ways you can improve your cadence. ----------- Links from the show: - If I Had to Start an Agency from Scratch - The PRISM Model: Determining if a Problem De…
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Welcome back to The IQT Podcast! Today, we dive into the depths of the dataverse. Our guests, Diana Keenan and Hanyu Chwe, shed light on the significance, evolving market trends, and regulatory challenges surrounding commercial data, emphasizing how new data technologies can enhance decision-making across various sectors. This episode explores the …
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Matt speaks with Jeffrey Miron about the justice and effectiveness of "sin taxes," evaluating whether taxes on goods like alcohol, tobacco, and sugary drinks achieve their intended public health goals or whether they unfairly restrict individual choice. The conversation explores the ethical implications of using taxation as a tool for social engine…
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Hey everyone, today is a solo cast where I answer: “What would you do if you had to start an agency from scratch?” Join me as we dive into the question and hopefully give you some nuggets for ways to improve your current agency. ----------- Links from the show: - If I Had to Start an Agency from Scratch - The PRISM Model: Determining if a Problem D…
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This week, Adam, Russ & Nathan start off the show with baseball talk that zigged into gendered sports talk and why there isn't more women playing in the "big leagues." (Look, we did the best with a crew of three dudes.) Then we shifted to the Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy" and "Agatha All Along." We are truly happy that new shows are happening once…
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Alex speaks with Ádám Lovász about the concept of spontaneous order, examining its philosophical roots in thinkers like Hayek and exploring its applications beyond human societies, including ecosystems and insect colonies, as well as its implications for understanding the limitations of technocratic control in both markets and ecological systems. R…
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Hey everyone, today I’m joined by Tony Wilson. Tony is the founder of Accquip, providing fractional CFO services to agencies. He’s also the host of the DevLaunch Podcast which I’d recommend agencies give a listen to. I brought Tony on so we could talk agency financials. For a lot of founders, it’s not that it’s a mystery, it’s just not the most enj…
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This week, we have a two man show with Russ and Nathan. Russ is updating Nathan about World of Warcraft and that weird Amazon Lord of the Ring show. Nathan shares his insanity of Laserdisc collecting and rebuilding his old NES. --NathanNathan Bias による
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After discussing about Killer Whales to King Shark... Russ, Adam and Nathan, go over the now canceled Star Wars Acolyte and the absolute disappointment that was Season 2 of House of the Dragon. Oh yeah, like the last season of Umbrella Academy, our discussion was short. Then we try and figure out a show to watch as we discuss so many trailers for n…
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Matt speaks with Colin Craig about the Canadian healthcare system, discussing its inefficiencies, long wait times, and potential reforms, while comparing it to healthcare models in other countries and offering practical suggestions for improvement. References Health Reform Now - the documentary that informs much of this conversation: Link: https://…
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Join General David Petraeus, renowned retired U.S. army general and former CIA director, as we explore historical conflicts, strategic leadership, and the intersection of technology in modern warfare. From past military engagements to contemporary challenges, this episode promises enlightening insights on conflict evolution and the leadership skill…
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Hey everyone, today I’m joined by Jakub Grajcar. Kuba is the content marketing manager at ZenPilot and I wanted to bring him onto the show to shed some light on marketing for agencies. You’ve probably heard me mention the stat that only 14% of agency clients come from direct marketing. And it’s for that reason you should be spending more time marke…
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To celebrate Sabine’s time at the ILS and her work with the Curious Task, we’re revisiting Sabine’s first appearance as a guest on the podcast. — Alex Aragona speaks with Sabine El-Chidiac as she explores the different ways civil society solutions help refugees succeed when they move to their new home. References from The Curious Task Episode 68 wi…
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Hey everyone, today I’m joined by Dr. William Attaway. William is the founder of Catalytic Leadership, where he provides executive coaching and helps agency founders become stronger leaders. William and I have recorded multiple podcasts and done events together and every time, I leave with awesome takeaways. He’s a genuinely great guy and has aweso…
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Alex speaks with Mark Koyama about the historical context and economic implications of the Manila Galleon trade, focusing on how monopolistic practices increased the risk of shipwrecks and the broader lessons for contemporary economics about the unintended consequences of monopoly power. References "Shipwrecked by Rents: The Manila Galleon Trade" b…
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Hey everyone, today I’m joined by Dylan Ciaccio. Dylan is the Director of Marketing at Black Camel Agency and an evangelist of problemotional marketing, which we dive into in the episode. If you’ve heard me on other podcasts or follow my LinkedIn content, you’ll know I’m a firm believer that all marketing starts with a problem. So when I stumbled a…
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Summary Alex speaks with Jacob Levy about the concept of a liberal party, exploring its philosophical foundations, historical context, and touch on all of these points within the context of Jacob's article "The Liberal Party Idea" (2024). References The Liberal Party Idea by Jacob Levy: Link:https://www.researchgate.net/publication/381323406_The_li…
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Hey everyone, today is a solocast hosted by yours truly. Cognitive biases can break us if we're not aware of them. In this episode, I share the 10 biases I see most frequently with agency founders and offer some solutions so they don't destroy your business. ----------- Today’s episode is brought to you by ZenPilot. There are lots of tools out ther…
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Sabine speaks with Nathan Goodman about the complexities of border control and domestic policy, focusing on how these issues intersect with libertarian philosophy, the economic implications of immigration, and the ethical considerations of state power in regulating borders. References "The Law of Peoples" by John Rawls Link: https://www.amazon.ca/L…
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Hey everyone, today is a solocast hosted by yours truly. There are 3 primary reasons I see teams failing, so I wanted to provide a quick episode to help you tackle those challenges and hopefully gain some forward momentum. ----------- Today’s episode is brought to you by ZenPilot. There are lots of tools out there for agencies to manage projects. B…
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Russ, Adam, and Nathan try to settle on a show to talk about but the only show we all synced for was the new Amazon show, Batman: The Caped Crusader. It's a comfy show that gives up Batman the Animated Series vibes and we are all in. --Nathan Apple Podcast Spotify iHeartRadio Libsyn TwitchNathan Bias による
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Alex speaks with Ignacio Cofone about the intricacies of privacy in the digital era, examining how personal data is collected, inferred upon, and the legal frameworks that govern these practices, as elucidated in Ignacio Cofone's book, "The Privacy Fallacy."Episode Notes: "The Privacy Fallacy: Harm and Power in the Information Economy" by Ignacio C…
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Hey everyone, today I’m joined by Ben Catley-Richardson. AKA: The Accountability Viking. Ben is the founder of Get Shit Done and Have More Fun, an agency coaching business for founders who want to stop sacrificing their sanity. Not only does he have some great methods and systems to make this happen, but many of the ideas are led through studies in…
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Matt speaks with Bruce Pardy about the rule of law in Canada, implications of the notwithstanding clause, the evolving interpretation of the Charter, and the balance between individual rights and state power. References Friedrich Hayek - "The Road to Serfdom" - https://www.amazon.ca/Road-Serfdom-Fiftieth-Anniversary/dp/0226320553 Discussed in relat…
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Hey everyone, today I’m joined by Mikael Dia. Mikael is the founder of Funnelytics and a former agency owner. As a previous user of Funnelytics and a firm believer in the power of offers, I was excited to get Mikael on the show to discuss how agencies can productize their offerings. In the episode, we discuss: How to make data-driven decisions in y…
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Alex speaks with Rosolino Candela about the morality and dynamics of illicit markets, focusing on the transition from central planning to privatization in post-Soviet Russia and the role of property rights in shaping economic behaviors and attitudes. References: Rosolino's Website - https://www.rcandela.com/ Timothy Fry - Property Rights and Proper…
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Russ, Adam, and Nathan gathered excitedly to talk about the finale of "The Acolyte", "The Boys", & "Deadpool & Wolverine" movie review/recap. Nathan ended up watching "Twisters" last weekend and we briefly talk about the handful of trailers from Comicon that piqued our interests. But mainly, the last half of the show is a spoliercast about the newe…
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Hey everyone, today I’m joined by Garret Caudle. Garret is the CEO of Influent, helping founders ideate, create, and execute on LinkedIn. And they don’t just focus on posting, but rather the full pipeline of social media lead generation. This conversation was a lot of fun and packs a serious punch for anyone looking to jumpstart their publishing jo…
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Nathan, Russ, and Adam are your three man co-hosts was we tackle the topics of Diabetes, Fat Asian Man Doing Martial Arts, Issues with collecting Comics, and more show talks. Nathan finally caught up with the rest and we can finally able to discuss "House of the Dragons", "The Acolyte" and "The Boys." --Nathan Apple Podcast Spotify iHeartRadio Libs…
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Matt speaks with Matt Zwolinski about Bleeding Heart Libertarianism and the diverse perspectives within libertarian thought, discussing its history, philosophical foundations, and contemporary issues, including debates on social justice, individual rights, and the role of government. References: The BHL blog: https://bleedingheartlibertarians.com/ …
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