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"Welcome to eFFray Studios, your ultimate destination for podcasting excellence! Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting, we've got you covered. Our studio offers top-notch equipment, expert production assistance, and creative support to bring your podcast ideas to life. Join us and make your podcast dreams a reality!" Enjoy some of the shows hosted by eFFray!!
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Hodge Podge Podcast is a whole lot of this and that! I feature interviews with individuals doing BIG THINGS! I am a children’s book author, writer, mom, military spouse and professional book reviewer. Tune into #HodgePodgePodcast to learn about top authors and their newly released books, artisans, musicians and others who are doing amazing things! You will be inspired!
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All Types of Shyt

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Welcome to "All Types of Shyt," the podcast where we dive deep into the universe of music, entertainment, politics, and the colorful tapestry of everyday life. Join us as we navigate through the diverse landscape of topics with humor, insight, and a healthy dose of real talk. In each episode, we take on the latest tunes, dissect the hottest movies and TV shows, and unravel the intricacies of the entertainment world. From the juiciest celebrity gossip to the most underrated indie gems, your e ...
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Contributor(s): Dr Christina Heatherton | She discusses how war, nationalism, and revolutionary nostalgia have confounded the development of an internationalist consciousness. In revisiting the radical theories and visions developed in an earlier era of global solidarity, she considers how we might now imagine otherwise.…
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One day, as I went deeper into the TikTok rabbit hole, I came across a video where a woman discussed conversational boundaries. My first thought was ‘What the heck is a conversational boundary?’ Nevertheless, after listening to the video I learned that setting conversational boundaries not only ensures I express what topics I'm not comfortable disc…
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Contributor(s): Dr Christina Heatherton | She discusses how war, nationalism, and revolutionary nostalgia have confounded the development of an internationalist consciousness. In revisiting the radical theories and visions developed in an earlier era of global solidarity, she considers how we might now imagine otherwise.…
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Contributor(s): Dr. Clive James Nwonka, Ann-Marie Cousins, Daniel De Simone | The panel explore the potential of contemporary investigative journalism practices in uncovering historical institutional failings and intervening in structural racial inequalities.Dr. Clive James Nwonka, Ann-Marie Cousins, Daniel De Simone による
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Contributor(s): Dr. Clive James Nwonka, Ann-Marie Cousins, Daniel De Simone | The panel explore the potential of contemporary investigative journalism practices in uncovering historical institutional failings and intervening in structural racial inequalities.Dr. Clive James Nwonka, Ann-Marie Cousins, Daniel De Simone による
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Contributor(s): Professor Ulises Ali Mejias, Professor Nick Couldry | Every time we click ‘Accept’ on Terms and Conditions, we allow our most personal information to be repackaged by Big Tech companies for their own profit. In this searing, cutting-edge guide, two leading global researchers – and leading proponents of the concept of data colonialis…
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Contributor(s): Professor Ulises Ali Mejias, Professor Nick Couldry | Every time we click ‘Accept’ on Terms and Conditions, we allow our most personal information to be repackaged by Big Tech companies for their own profit. In this searing, cutting-edge guide, two leading global researchers – and leading proponents of the concept of data colonialis…
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Contributor(s): Professor Maria Sobolewska, Dr Elizabeth Simon, Professor Jonathan Hopkin | Is the level of education now becoming a central political cleavage? And is it displacing long-established cleavages like social class?Professor Maria Sobolewska, Dr Elizabeth Simon, Professor Jonathan Hopkin による
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Contributor(s): Elizabeth Ingleson, John Van Reenen, Ashley Tellis | A shining city on a hill. America the beautiful. The United States has long been mythologised as the land of dreams and opportunity. And since the fall of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s it has been undisputedly the most powerful nation on earth. But is it a fading force? The …
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Contributor(s): Elizabeth Ingleson, John Van Reenen, Ashley Tellis | A shining city on a hill. America the beautiful. The United States has long been mythologised as the land of dreams and opportunity. And since the fall of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s it has been undisputedly the most powerful nation on earth. But is it a fading force? The …
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Contributor(s): Professor Anat R Admati | Professor Anat Admati explores how the banking system can be made safer and healthier, exposing the shortcomings of current policies and revealing how the dominance of banking presents dangers to the rule of law and democracy itself.Professor Anat R Admati による
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Contributor(s): Professor Anat R Admati | Professor Anat Admati explores how the banking system can be made safer and healthier, exposing the shortcomings of current policies and revealing how the dominance of banking presents dangers to the rule of law and democracy itself.Professor Anat R Admati による
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In today’s episode of Watering Self-love, Danielle dives into two books that inform you about small changes you can start doing today that can help improve your quality of life. The first book I recommend is ‘Micro Skills: Small Actions, Big Impact’ by Adaira Landry, MD, and Resa E. Lewis, MD. In this book, the authors share micro-skills, like maki…
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Contributor(s): Bee Rowlatt, Professor Conor Gearty, Baroness Chakrabarti | Baroness Chakrabarti's latest book, Human Rights: The Case for the Defence outlines the historic national and international struggles for human rights, from the fall of Babylon to the present day. Her intervention engages both sceptics and supporters and equips believers in…
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Contributor(s): Bee Rowlatt, Professor Conor Gearty, Baroness Chakrabarti | Baroness Chakrabarti's latest book, Human Rights: The Case for the Defence outlines the historic national and international struggles for human rights, from the fall of Babylon to the present day. Her intervention engages both sceptics and supporters and equips believers in…
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Welcome to "Tajes Therapeutic Talks," hosted by Dr. Kyana Hall-Toney, your guide on the journey to mental wellness. In this enlightening series, Dr. Kyana Hall-Toney, a seasoned family, couple, and individual therapist, delves into the multifaceted world of mental health and well-being. With a compassionate approach and expert insights, Dr. Kyana H…
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Contributor(s): Professor Claudia Goldin | 2023 Nobel Prize in Economics winner, Claudia Goldin delivers the first of two Economica-Coase lectures on US women obtaining legal rights equal to men's ranging from the workplace, marriage, family, social security, criminal justice, credit markets, and other parts of the economy and society, decades afte…
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Contributor(s): Professor Esther Duflo, Shweta Banerjee | Head of BRAC International, India, Shweta Banerjee joins the Abdul Latif Jameel Professor of Poverty Alleviation and Development Economics, Esther Duflo to examine how funds might be best spent to protect vulnerable populations against the effects of climate change.…
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Contributor(s): Professor Claudia Goldin | 2023 Nobel Prize in Economics winner, Claudia Goldin delivers the first of two Economica-Coase lectures on US women obtaining legal rights equal to men's ranging from the workplace, marriage, family, social security, criminal justice, credit markets, and other parts of the economy and society, decades afte…
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Contributor(s): Professor Esther Duflo, Shweta Banerjee | Head of BRAC International, India, Shweta Banerjee joins the Abdul Latif Jameel Professor of Poverty Alleviation and Development Economics, Esther Duflo to examine how funds might be best spent to protect vulnerable populations against the effects of climate change.…
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As the great Dr. Maya Angelou once said, “As long as you’re breathing it’s never too late to do some good.” As part of Dani’s “doing some good,” she is using this episode of Watering Self-love to challenge you to like and share this episode with anyone who needs an empowering self-motivation quote. Share the episode link here: https://youtu.be/rAiD…
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Contributor(s): Pablo Hernández de Cos | In the last few years, central banks across the globe have faced a formidable surge in inflation, stemming from a succession of supply and demand shocks. In response, they have embarked on an extraordinarily sharp monetary policy tightening cycle. Governor Hernández de Cos looks at the lessons learned.…
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Contributor(s): Pablo Hernández de Cos | In the last few years, central banks across the globe have faced a formidable surge in inflation, stemming from a succession of supply and demand shocks. In response, they have embarked on an extraordinarily sharp monetary policy tightening cycle. Governor Hernández de Cos looks at the lessons learned.…
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Contributor(s): Dr Lauren Sukin, Professor Jeffrey Legro, Dr Fred Kaplan | Russia’s war in Ukraine, breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, and mounting rivalry between the US and China in East Asia have raised anew concerns about the risks of nuclear war. Is the risk of nuclear war increasing?Dr Lauren Sukin, Professor Jeffrey Legro, Dr Fred Kaplan による
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Contributor(s): Dr Lauren Sukin, Professor Jeffrey Legro, Dr Fred Kaplan | Russia’s war in Ukraine, breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, and mounting rivalry between the US and China in East Asia have raised anew concerns about the risks of nuclear war. Is the risk of nuclear war increasing?Dr Lauren Sukin, Professor Jeffrey Legro, Dr Fred Kaplan による
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Contributor(s): Will Hutton | Will Hutton's new book, This Time No Mistakes explores the errors of the last forty-five years as an attempt to create the utopia of free markets and a minimal state. This event is part of LSE’s free public events programme. Everyone is welcome to join us at our central London campus, or on a live stream from home, to …
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Contributor(s): Will Hutton | Will Hutton's new book, This Time No Mistakes explores the errors of the last forty-five years as an attempt to create the utopia of free markets and a minimal state. This event is part of LSE’s free public events programme. Everyone is welcome to join us at our central London campus, or on a live stream from home, to …
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Even though the beauty industry has made great strides in diversifying beauty standards, middle-aged adults are still stressing about how to look young. So, in today’s episode of Watering Self-love, I’m sharing a key tip on how to age gracefully. To hear more topics aligned with self-love, subscribe to Danielle’s channel (@dani.s. beckford) to get …
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Contributor(s): Isabel Berwick, Dr Grace Lordan | Dr Grace Lordan discusses hybrid work, workplace equality, and today’s evolving workplace with the host of Financial Times’ Working It podcast, Isabel Berwick at the launch of her new book, The Future-Proof Career.Isabel Berwick, Dr Grace Lordan による
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Contributor(s): Isabel Berwick, Dr Grace Lordan | Dr Grace Lordan discusses hybrid work, workplace equality, and today’s evolving workplace with the host of Financial Times’ Working It podcast, Isabel Berwick at the launch of her new book, The Future-Proof Career.Isabel Berwick, Dr Grace Lordan による
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When someone or something is able to take you out of your character, the reality is that you are not holding the reigns over your emotions. To learn how to avoid responding based on your feelings, head to Danielle Beckford’s channel, YouTube.com/@dani.s.beckford, to learn more. To hear more topics aligned with self-love, subscribe to Danielle Beckf…
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Contributor(s): Professor Michal Feldman | The internet has become a huge computational platform for many heterogeneous, complex markets. These complex markets require the design of fast algorithms that take into account the economic, game theoretic, and computational considerations in a unified way.In this talk, Michal Feldman will discuss some of…
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Contributor(s): Professor Michal Feldman | The internet has become a huge computational platform for many heterogeneous, complex markets. These complex markets require the design of fast algorithms that take into account the economic, game theoretic, and computational considerations in a unified way.In this talk, Michal Feldman will discuss some of…
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It’s no coincidence that every successful person in my life, and likely in yours, has a mentor. Having a trusted adviser has statistically been proven to build self-confidence and foster meaningful connections that correlate to a successful career. So if you haven’t figured out the value of mentorship, head to Danielle Beckford’s YouTube channel @d…
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"Shaking up 2024: NY's unexpected dance with an earthquake. "J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar in a lyrical boxing ring. Who will take the crown? "Debating whether feeding children junk food constitutes abuse, considering nutritional impacts, parental responsibility, and societal pressures." "A nostalgic journey through growing up black, framed as a game …
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As the Self-help Author Keysha Jade says, “Choose to put yourself first and make you a priority. It’s not selfish, it’s necessary.” In this episode, listen to why putting yourself first is not only an essential part of self-care but an act of self-love that can have a direct impact on your health. To hear more topics aligned with self-love, subscri…
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Who Rides Shotgun? Partner or Opposite-Sex Best Friend? "Navigating the shotgun seat: love versus friendship on every ride." NO DIDDY: The Diddy Saga "Unraveling the drama: Inside the tumultuous journey of Diddy." If Your Partner Hit the Lotto, Would You Allow Them to Have an Open Relationship? "Lotto win dilemma: Wealth's impact on love and openne…
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Learning to redirect your energy towards the things you can control is indeed an art form. Hear how this skill can benefit you whether you’re in a valley season or on the hilltop in today’s episode of Watering Self-love. To hear more topics aligned with self-love, subscribe to my channel to get uninterrupted episodes of Watering Self-love! This pod…
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Contributor(s): Madhumita Murgia | On the surface a British poet, an UberEats courier in Pittsburgh, an Indian doctor, and a Chinese activist in exile have nothing in common. But they are in fact linked by a profound common experience—unexpected encounters with artificial intelligence.Madhumita Murgia による
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Contributor(s): Madhumita Murgia | On the surface a British poet, an UberEats courier in Pittsburgh, an Indian doctor, and a Chinese activist in exile have nothing in common. But they are in fact linked by a profound common experience—unexpected encounters with artificial intelligence.Madhumita Murgia による
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Contributor(s): Priyanka Kotamraju, Professor Tarun Khaitan, Professor Christophe Jaffrelot, Professor Alpa Shah | In her latest book, The Incarcerations. Professor Alpa Shah finds a shocking case of cyber warfare - hacked emails, mobile phones and implantation of electronic evidence used to make the arrests of the 16 human rights defenders (the BK…
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Contributor(s): Priyanka Kotamraju, Professor Tarun Khaitan, Professor Christophe Jaffrelot, Professor Alpa Shah | In her latest book, The Incarcerations. Professor Alpa Shah finds a shocking case of cyber warfare - hacked emails, mobile phones and implantation of electronic evidence used to make the arrests of the 16 human rights defenders (the BK…
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Contributor(s): Professor Anna Mahtani | In deciding whether to carry out a particular healthcare policy for example, the process for reaching a decision will almost certainly involve a calculation of credences. Drawing from the Philosophy of Language, Anna Mahtani argues that objects of credence are "opaque". It matters then how the relevant objec…
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Contributor(s): Professor Anna Mahtani | In deciding whether to carry out a particular healthcare policy for example, the process for reaching a decision will almost certainly involve a calculation of credences. Drawing from the Philosophy of Language, Anna Mahtani argues that objects of credence are "opaque". It matters then how the relevant objec…
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"Welcome to 'Pedicure Philosophies', a unique podcast where we delve into the intriguing world of personal growth, using the simple act of getting a pedicure as a metaphor for life's journey. Each episode explores the 'before and after' of pedicures – not just in terms of foot care, but as a reflection of our evolving thoughts and ideologies. In li…
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Contributor(s): Gary Stevenson, Rebecca Gowland | Whilst studying at LSE, Gary won a competition run by a bank: "The Trading Game". The prize: a golden ticket to a new life, as the youngest trader in the whole city. A place where you could make more money than you'd ever imagined. Where your colleagues are dysfunctional maths geniuses, overfed publ…
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Contributor(s): Gary Stevenson, Rebecca Gowland | Whilst studying at LSE, Gary won a competition run by a bank: "The Trading Game". The prize: a golden ticket to a new life, as the youngest trader in the whole city. A place where you could make more money than you'd ever imagined. Where your colleagues are dysfunctional maths geniuses, overfed publ…
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Trigger warning: In this episode, I discuss suicide. (Should pop up at the beginning of the episode (after the intro) In today's episode of Watering Self-love learn how small gestures like giving a calling or a hug can make an enormous impact in a person’s life. Disclaimer: If you or someone you know is experiencing suicidal thoughts or a crisis, p…
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