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Welcome to "That Doesn't Work Anymore" - The Digital Marketing Podcast by Add3! 🚀 What's the Buzz About? In a world where yesterday's strategies are as outdated as flip phones, we're here to be your compass in the digital wilderness. Each episode, we dive deep into 2024's marketing trends, pulling insights from our in-house experts at Add3. But hold on, it's not just about what works; we're on a mission to expose what doesn't. Your precious resources deserve better than being wasted on yeste ...
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Join Ed and Phil O'Meara as they look at countries lost to the mists of time. We’ll have stories, sketches, songs and guests. Have you ever heard of the Republic of West Florida? Or how about the Soviet Republic of Bavaria? Subscribe to hear their stories, learn and maybe even laugh.
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I’M NOT 20 ANYMORE

Im Not 20 Anymore

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I’m not 20 Anymore is the amazing podcast that is geared towards men and women over 30 to discuss topics that affects us. The things that not many want to discuss. Hear from people that can shed light, inspire, heal and educate you. Host Shakeerah will also share her personal journey through the lens of experience. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/im-not-20-anymore/support
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I’m Jay O’Day and I live in Utah, one of the most religious states, in one of the most religious countries (the U.S.) in the world, but, like anywhere, our community is changing. This is “Is anything Sacred Anymore?”, the show where I talk to this diversifying group of people around me about the things that are most important to them and ask them how they navigate their communities while holding those things in their hearts.
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We Are Not Young Anymore

Drew Mackie and Chris Eggertsen

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We looked at the overcrowded world of pop culture podcasts and said, "Hey, why not us too?" Together we revisit the films that blew our minds as dumb kids and reflect on them with our mid-thirties brains. Are they as good as we remember, or were we just too young to know they were bad?
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I'll Never Be Alone Anymore

Anais Carayon, Anais Dupuis, Cécile Simon

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The story of a lesbian community that is situated in a remote village in Lesbos, Greece. Created in the 70s, it welcomed thousands of women before declining in the 2000s. Nowadays, the community is formed by older lesbians. But they are not your typical 60 year old women. They party, they have sex and they speak their minds. What they say about themselves is a precious testimony of a vanishing community that once changed so many women’s lives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more ...
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The UNLIMITED* project aims to challenge received wisdom regarding the nature of wealth and to question conventional notions of luxury, ownership and legacy. As a magazine that exists predominantly in print during a supposedly digital age, being counter-intuitive and reassessing prevailing opinions is part of Monocle’s DNA. UNLIMITED* is therefore the perfect forum for all of us and UBS to explore new ways of understanding global trends and to redefine the debate surrounding the place of wea ...
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WHY I ain’t HiGH ANyMorE! WhyTYAintHigh is the new 2.0 laid to rest indefinitely @MyMotivationalSage

WHY I ain’t HiGH ANyMorE! WhyTYAintHigh is the new 2.0 laid to rest indefinitely @MyMotivationalSage

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This is Tyler Rado with his dear friend and the Donovan‘s future wife and a friend off the streets surrounding Atlanta Georgia. The timing belt is shrouded in the only transportation, less than $200 to our names and an agenda to get to Indiana to finish up a sales of been in the automotive field to scrape out this like a champ. Always remember that the perspective that we choose to look at any thing ultimately the reality that is and will be acted upon. Say what you have to say do what you h ...
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In this episode, James Hamlin and Brian Rauschenbach discuss the latest insights and trends shaping SEO in 2024. Discussion Highlights: Understanding the Impact of AI: The role of AI in SEO and its potential implications for marketers. How AI-driven technologies like Google's BERT and BARD engines are changing the way information is generated and u…
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In this episode, Ashley Royalty, GM of Add3SHOP, chats with Ryan McClurkin from JTV to dive into the intricacies of marketing measurement, discussing its tiers, challenges, and the importance of first-party data in driving success. Overview of Marketing Measurement Tiers: Ryan explains the four tiers of marketing measurement: Tier 1 (Basic Analytic…
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Join Victoria Yeung and Kate Watson, digital marketing experts at Add3, as they unpack paid search advertising in this episode of That Doesn't Work Anymore. From old-school techniques to cutting-edge AI features, they provide actionable insights to level up your paid search game. Out with the Old: Learn more about outdated tactics like Single Keywo…
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Was Atlantis really an Ice Age super advanced civilisation? Or was the Atlantis described by Plato really a confused account of the ancient Minoans? We dip into conspiracy theories, pseudo-history and a world of legendary bull. Leave us a review or get in touch at ⁠ctdeapod.com⁠.
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Join Daniel and Kayla as they dive deep into 2024's ins and outs of social media marketing. Trend Talk - TikTok as a Search Engine: The buzz around TikTok as a search engine and its growing popularity. The trust factor in TikTok's search, and the importance of adapting strategies to user behavior. TikTok's recent addition of ads in search results a…
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Who were the Minoans of Crete? Were they really Europe's first civilisation? Ed travels to the Palace of Knossos for CTDEA On The Road to find out if it was the real home of the Minotaur or if the Greek myths were a load of old bull. Check out ctdeapod.com and follow us @ctdeapod on Facebook or X. Please leave us a review wherever you listen.…
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Join today's hosts Ashley Royalty and Taylor Chatterton in exploring the dynamic realm of retail media. On-Site Strategies: Dive into sponsored products, display, and video placements on major retail platforms. Learn how a growth mindset and optimized bidding propelled Good Culture on Instacart's fastest-growing brands list. Targeting Off-Site: Unc…
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How did a cow-obsessed pastoralists go from 1500 people to a fighting force that could defeat the British Empire? Who were the Zulus, why were they called the Black Spartans and why were they so into cow poetry? Follow us at @ctdeapod on Facebook and Twitter. Or leave a donation at ctdeapod.com.
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Past Phil and Ed sat down to watch the movie Edge of the World, featuring James Brooke, the Raj of Sarawak (S03 E05). In real life, James Brooke was a towering pillock, but can Jonathan Rhys Myers do him justice? No. Check out our orginal episode on the Raj of Sarawak: S03 E05 Raj of Sarawak - Countries That Don't Exist Anymore | Podcast on Spotify…
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When the sons of Louis the Pious separated the Holy Roman Empire into three, everybody thought it would be temporary. But it wasn't. But why did Middle Francia look so weird? And was it the most important kingdom in European history? Contact us at ctdeapod@gmail.com or at our website: ctdeapod.com where you can donate to the show. Follow us @CTDEAp…
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Introducing a new podcast by Add3, That Doesn't Work Anymore. Where the rules are ever-changing, and yesterday's strategies just won't cut it. Each episode, we'll tap into the brains of our in-house marketing experts, peeling back the layers of the latest trends, tactics, and strategies in 2024. But it's not just about what works – we're here to un…
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This week we profile poet turned dictator Gabriele D'annunzio and his rowdy, partying state The Endeavour of Fiume. But was he the father of fascism or just a very naughty boy? Contact us at ctdeapod@gmail.com or at our website: ctdeapod.com where you can donate to the show. Follow us @CTDEApod on X and Facebook and never miss another update.…
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You might know that Alexander the Great invaded India, but did you know that Greek colonists and founded their very own Athens in Afghanistan? Find out about the Ancient Greeks of Afghanistan, Pakistan and India. Plus is melon oil as good as olive oil? Spoilers: no.Check out our website: ctdeapod.com where you can read articles, get in touch or don…
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It's the long-awaited series 5 of Countries That Don't Exist Anymore! Ed & Phil head to sub-Saharan West Africa to check out the glittering Medieval empire of Wagadou (AKA the Ghana Empire). Did a 7-headed python god really rain gold? Did the fun-hating Almoravids end it all? We examine on the myths and mysteries of Wagadou!Contact us at ctdeapod@g…
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Those Who Can't Teach Anymore presents the award-winning episode, "The Kids Are Not All Right," from This Changes Everything, a Cascade Public Media/Crosscut podcast. In this episode, producer and host Sara Bernard explores how the pandemic has exacerbated the mental health of students and teachers. In a moment when students and teachers are in nee…
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Think about your favorite teacher. What were they like? What made them your favorite? Now, imagine if your favorite teacher quit their job before you had them in your life. What would you have lost? Think about what future generations of students will lose if more teachers leave because teachers don’t feel valued or trusted or fairly compensated. I…
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The first step to solving the problem of teacher attrition is to admit that there is a problem. Some groups have already taken this step, and they are listening to teachers in order to create solutions that will retain teachers. These programs make a big difference, but their approach isn’t the norm. In this episode, we hear about successful effort…
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Imagine that you are hiring a new English teacher. None of the people who apply have any of the qualifications to teach English. No teaching degree. No English degree. No experience in the classroom. Would you hire any of them? Probably not. Now here is the irony. Many of the people making curricular and legislative decisions about education don’t …
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What’s the purpose of education? If you were to ask 10 different people this question, you may get 10 different answers. Education shouldn’t be this complex, but getting people to come to a consensus on anything right now is a challenge. This can be a problem. If teachers are expected to meet ambiguous goals, it can lead to burnout and frustration.…
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The most easily recognized teachers in our culture are on the big screen. So when we think about good teaching, it’s almost impossible not to think of Robin William’s character in Dead Poets Society standing on a desk and inspiring his students. This might be part of the problem. When teaching is associated with unrealistic Hollywood characters, it…
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Many of the problems modern teachers are facing aren’t new, so we’re going back in time to find out how our education system became a system that teachers are currently fleeing. Come to find out, modern teachers inherited low pay, limited respect, and a system that strips communities of their cultural traditions. In this episode, hear how Indian Bo…
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We are witnessing a mass exodus of teachers from education. My wife, Jennie, is one of those teachers that left. She, like many educators, was tired of not being treated like a professional. Even for me, a high school English teacher, the job is getting harder. So I go in search of answers. In this episode, we hear from Jennie and two other former …
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Miranda is one of my students in the InterFaith Student Council at Utah Valley University and I had a lot of fun interviewing her for this episode. She is so lively and curious and honest off-mic that I knew I wanted to ask her these questions and share her responses with listeners. I walked away from this interview wondering how I can navigate tra…
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Andrew is a devout and orthodox member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He is also a deep and careful thinker. I haven't been able to stop thinking about this interview since I met with Andrew several weeks ago and I hope you will find his answers as provoking and beautiful as I did.…
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Mikinon and I worked together for a few years at a university library. She is easily one of the warmest and most approachable people I have ever met. She is also an “active” and believing member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Her individualized relationship to her church is one of the things that made me want to do this podcast…
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Brilliant teachers are leaving education in droves, and they will continue to leave unless something changes. In February of 2022, the National Education Association reported that 55% of teachers were thinking about leaving education earlier than they had planned. The history and politics surrounding education, portrayels of education in pop-cultur…
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We discuss Prey, the latest movie in the Predator franchise very unexpectedly set in 18th century Comancheria. (Never would have predicted that one.) In this movie we follow Naru, a Comanche hunter who takes on an alien visitor...and our preconceptions. Oh yeah! We give our verdict, talk historical accuracy and wonder whether Jordan Peterson would …
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We return to Comancheria to follow the Comanche as they take on first the Texas Rangers and then the US Army. And we follow the story of the charismatic Quanah Parker - half Texan, half Comanche - as he leads the last stand of the Quahadi band. Warning: mild language. Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/ctdeapod. Contact us at ctdeapod@gmail.com o…
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Who were the finest light cavalry in the world in the early nineteenth century? Who were the toughest and most brutal of the "Plains Indians"? Whose very name meant "man who wants to kill me all the time"? Meet the Comanche and their prairie empire of Comancheria. Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/ctdeapod. Contact us at ctdeapod@gmail.com or at…
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Phil & Ed chat through their favourite countries in the show so far: Alt Clut Sarawak Bavarian Soviet Republic Aksum Taiping Inca Empire What's yours? Contact us at ctdeapod@gmail.com or at our website: ctdeapod.com. Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/ctdeapod. Follow us @CTDEApod on Twitter and Facebook and never miss another update.…
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We have a very informal fireside chat with comedian and writer Mike Shephard about Alt Clut, British identity and the underwhelming lives of Medieval saints. Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/ctdeapod. Contact us at ctdeapod@gmail.com or at our website: ctdeapod.com. Follow us @CTDEApod on Twitter and Facebook and never miss another update.…
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Don't miss the greatest hits of Countries That Don't Exist Anymore, the giant platinum mega hit edition. Coming soon to Patreon! New regular episode of next Thursday. Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/ctdeapod. Contact us at ctdeapod@gmail.com or at our website: ctdeapod.com and read the history games article.Follow us @CTDEApod on Twitter and F…
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What was the last great Brythonic kingdom of the Old North? Alt Clut, the Kingdom of the Rock. Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/ctdeapod.Contact us at ctdeapod@gmail.com or at our website: ctdeapod.com.Follow us @CTDEApod on Twitter and Facebook and never miss another update.
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Imagine forming own country...but it only lasting a day? In 1939, this is was the Ruthenians of Czechoslovakia did to defend themselves against Hungarian aggression. These days, they're part of Ukraine and having to fend off yet another tyrant. But looking back, who was Avgustyn Voloshyn? What was the Sic? And why did their governor work out of a m…
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We're joined by historian, author and podcaster, Anirudh Kanisetti. He's a Deccan expert thanks to his brilliant book Lords of the Deccan. He talks us through historical video games, fashionable pineapples and why history is too often told from a Western perspective. Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/ctdeapod. Contact us at ctdeapod@gmail.com or…
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We hold ourselves back with the idea of getting things perfect, forgetting the whole idea is to get done... Perfection actually slows you down, stops you from making progress..Lemme know what you think on my Instagram @hemansjr --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hemansjr/message…
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This time, the Mughal Empire goes from ruling almost all of India to a suburb of Delhi. And they face new challenges from the always troublesome Deccan, the Persians and just about everyone else. Meanwhile the East India Company shows us capitalism at its best... i.e. asset stripping. All the while, there is much poking of eyes, strangling of mothe…
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We travel to the Indian subcontinent to explore the mighty Mughal Empire. As the descendants of the Mongols, they created a mighty Islamic state which dazzled the world with illuminated tapestries, incredible buildings and a moralising parrot. Find out about Akbar the Great who ruled in splendour and Humayun the Lucky, who fell down some poorly lit…
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We chat to one-time lost child and now bonafide Bonaparte expert, Everett Rummage - host of The Age of Napoleon podcast. We delve into the psychology of Bonaparte to ask if he could ever have been happy with exile on Elba, plus Everett gives us the sordid details of Bonaparte's spreadsheet love life. On CTDEA, we never shy away from the difficult q…
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When Napoleon Bonaparte lost the battle of Paris he was punished - with his own country! Lasting less than a year, Bonaparte became the emperor of the Principality of Elba and its 12,000 inhabitants. But was Bony N really going to be happy on a small Mediterranean island, and why was he so obsessed with fish pranks? Find out right here! Support us …
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Ben returns to CTDEA to discuss Jet Li blockbuster The Warlords about the crushing of the Taiping Rebellion (Series 2, episode 1). Is it historically accurate, is it a good movie and what's with all the flying bread rolls? Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/ctdeapod. Contact us at ctdeapod@gmail.com or at our website: ctdeapod.com. Follow us @CTD…
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Yes, its a thing. People will shame others in relationships and those not in relationships. If you know a hater or you are the one that may do it subconsciously, please take a listen. Thank you for listening --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/im-not-20-anymore/support
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