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My name is David Spears and I am an Intellectual Property attorney who manages patent portfolios for client ranges from start-up companies to multibillion dollar companies around the world. I am also a former college football player for Michigan State University. I am interviewing people who have invested in themselves and Intellectual property, and who then goes on to start a business around their intellectual Property.
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Intellectual Radio

Intellectual Radio

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Intellectual Radio, Over 300 Different Podcast. Something for Everyone. Feed Your Brain. Streaming 24/7. Over 20k episodes. Please like and share. If you like what you hear please donate on our website. IntellectualRadio.com
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What do intellectual historians currently investigate? And why is this relevant for us today? These are some of the questions our podcast series, led by graduate students at the University of Cambridge, seeks to explore. It aims to introduce intellectual historians and their work to everyone with an interest in history and politics. Do join in on our conversations! (The theme song of "Interventions | The Intellectual History Podcast" was created at jukedeck.com)
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Welcome to the Geeky Sexual and Intellectual Podcast! Do you love exploring the worlds of anime, movies, adult cartoons, shows, and popular culture, while diving deep into trending topics, sex, and relationships? If so, you’re in the right place! The Geeky Sexual and Intellectual Podcast is your go-to for honest, fun, and thought-provoking conversations that cover it all.
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Intellectually Curious is a podcast by Mike Breault featuring over 1,400 AI-powered explorations across science, mathematics, philosophy, and personal growth. Each short-form episode is generated, refined, and published with the help of large language models—turning curiosity into an ongoing audio encyclopedia. Designed for anyone who loves learning, it offers quick dives into everything from combinatorics and cryptography to systems thinking and psychology. Inspiration for this podcast: "Mu ...
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Hello and welcome to The Greenshoots Intellectual Property Podcast by Appleyard Lees, a conversation about intellectual property, focused on stories and insights from IP professionals, inventors, and entrepreneurs at the forefront of creating, managing and commercialising IP. The Greenshoots Intellectual Property Podcast discusses best practice for monetising and protecting IP. If you have a question, topic or issue you’d like our IP specialists to discuss on the podcast, tweet us get in tou ...
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Intellectual Freedom Podcast

David D. Hopkins, PhD

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Intellectual freedom is not just a buzzword. It is a fundamental necessity for human civilization and your life's flourishing. It is the essence of the human spirit to question, explore, and seek answers to the most profound questions that confront us every day. Without intellectual freedom, we are but slaves to the whims of those in power, unable to challenge authority, push boundaries, or pursue truth. In our post-modern world, ignorance and oppression weigh heavy on all of us, stifling cr ...
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The Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law CIPIL was founded in 2004. Through its activities, CIPIL aims to promote the investigation, understanding and critical appraisal of these important fields of law. The CIPIL Intellectual Property Seminar Series brings together specialist speakers to discuss prevailing issues in relation to copyright, patents, trademarks, design rights, and other subjects. The Centre brings together a group of legal academics already recognised for their ...
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IP... Frequently: A Not-Very Intellectual Business Podcast

IP... Frequently brought to you by Dominion Harbor

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When humanity appears to be at its breaking point... Two men offer up their voices in the darkness! Leading the huddled masses into the safe harbor of good business practices, 80's music and headline news, we introduce the IP... Frequently podcast. Meet David and Brad, two small businessmen giving you the straight talk every week on IP… Frequently. Subscribe and stay up-to-date on their weekly stream of episodes.
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Intellectual depth is all about finding your true identity. Self-discovery, empowerment, creating your inner empire. How to deal with things that happen in your life. Our advice, experience about life and how to overcome anything you encounter. Acceptance of who you are as an individual. Building positive thoughts towards humanity
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Intellectual

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Curating and Commenting on World News, History, and Literature. Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYtm2tFMvmCoePRJTH5yUxA Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Intellectual.Timeout
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Intellectual Potluck

Sam Wheatley

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Ever wondered about the stories history class skipped over? Or had a question so odd you weren’t sure who to ask? We are serving up a feast of fascinating deep dives and expert interviews, exploring the weird, wonderful, and sometimes overlooked corners of history, science, and beyond. Each episode is a potluck of curiosity—sometimes a gripping historical mystery, other times a conversation with someone who has the answers to questions you didn’t even know you had. From the forgotten moments ...
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Each week, intellectually-curious comedian and filmmaker Jeff Grace has in-depth conversations with the most interesting minds from philosophy, economics, journalism, politics, entertainment, business, self improvement, literature, music, sports and more.
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Intellectual Hertz.

Ajayi Israel

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An Interactive and learning space for radical conversations, and daunting minsets, getting you to resonate on that intellectual frequency where anything is possible and limitless. Get in and let's Learn together.
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Dallas Alexis hosts The Intellectual Property Podcast, join him and his guest as they explores and discuss everything from entertainment, music, pop culture, politics and social issues and get the perspective of the people who create the content and blaze the trails in those industries.
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A group of young adults sip on their alchohol of choice and smoke the weed their hearts so desire while talking about today's problems, society, and life in general. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elevated-intellectuals/support
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Arise Africa, Roar China: Black and Chinese Citizens of the World in the Twentieth Century (University of North Carolina Press, 2021) explores the close relationships between three of the most famous twentieth-century African Americans, W. E. B. Du Bois, Paul Robeson, and Langston Hughes, and their little-known Chinese allies during World War II an…
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n this interview, Mike Silva, founder of QB54, discusses the decision that transformed his business. He talks about how patents protected his innovative tailgating game and paved the way for growth, including navigating challenges like massive inventory, marketing missteps, and the impact of COVID. Mike shares insights on intellectual property, the…
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Speaker: Professor Bhamati Viswanathan, Visitor, Cambridge Law Faculty and Fellow at the Kernochan Center for Law, Media and the Arts at Columbia Law School Biography: Bhamati Viswanathan is a Senior Visitor at the University of Cambridge Faculty of Law and a Fellow (Non-Resident) at the Kernochan Center for Law, Media and the Arts at Columbia Law …
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https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/intellectualinvestor/268_The_Ability_to_Suffer_-_Part_2.mp3 📩 Join 100,000+ readers on my FREE weekly email newsletter: https://investor.fm/signup-for-articles/ You can read the full letter here: https://investor.fm/2025-fall-letter/ Previous client letter: https://investor.fm/cost-plus-capitalism-lessons-from-hii-…
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David and Brad make an impassioned case for reviving public shaming via pillory—and this week's news provides all the evidence they need. First up: a Scottish woman who orchestrated an elaborate nine-month fake pregnancy with a doll named Bonnie Lee Joyce, complete with gender reveal parties, prosthetic baby bumps, and simulated diaper changes that…
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Episode 44: Rant – Reddit Dumpster Juice Review: Women and Sex Whew, we’re gettin’ real on this one, y’all. 💅🏾 In this rant-style episode, we dive headfirst into the complex, messy, and often misunderstood world of women and sex—inspired by therapist Esther Perel’s powerful commentary on intimacy, desire, and the real reasons women are having less …
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🎙 You’re Not Informed or Educated— You’re Stimulated Series: Amusing Ourselves to Death – Part 2 (Chapters 4–6) We don’t live in an Information Age. We live in a Stimulation Age — where attention is currency and distraction is design. In this episode, Dr. David D. Hopkins unpacks Chapters 4 through 6 of Neil Postman’s prophetic book Amusing Ourselv…
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I am Rolf Claessen and you are listening to episode 168 of our podcast IP Fridays! My co-host Ken Suzan has interviewed Wole Araromi about the registration and enforcement of trademarks in Nigeria. But before we jump into this great interview, I have news for you: The U.S. patent system is currently undergoing significant changes. The new USPTO Dir…
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In this special episode of Greenshoots, host Kaeyo Mayne is joined by Chris Mason, partner at Appleyard Lees, to go behind the data of the Inside Green Innovation: Progress Report (5th Edition) - the only annual, multi-sector patent analysis of green innovation published by an IP law firm. Together, they unpack five years of global patent trends to…
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What is the relation between philosophy’s claim to disinterested universal rational inquiry and its historical existence as an assemblage of apparently sectarian schools? This is the question that formed the topic for a conversation that Valery Vino initiated with Ian Hunter.Ian Hunter and Valery Vino による
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By her death in 1797 at the age of 38, Mary Wollstonecraft had produced a body of work unmatched for its honesty and critical acumen. In a society where marriage often amounted to legal prostitution, Wollstonecraft confronted the ways in which property and power distorted lives and corrupted our most essential relationships: as human beings, men an…
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Comedian and actor Ron Funches chats with Trey Elling, prior to his headlining shows at Cap City Comedy Club, Nov. 7 - 9. Topics include: Austin, LA, & Portland as comedy towns (0:00) Discussing his IMDB hits...NEW GIRL (7:17) COUGAR TOWN (9:44) CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM (10:52) Working with Johnny Depp vs Tom Brady (14:04) A.P. BIO (18:31) A love for v…
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Between microwaves and infrared light lies the terahertz gap—a once-impervious frontier. This episode explains how continuous-wave photomixing uses two lasers to generate and detect THz waves directly from light, achieving room-temperature operation and ultra-clean signals. We explore exciting applications: terahertz fingerprinting for sensing, non…
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Take a tour through the Eagle Nebula's Pillars of Creation—giant columns of cool gas and dust where newborn stars nest in dense knots nicknamed EGGs. We'll unpack how ultraviolet light from nearby stars photoevaporates the pillars, how multi-wavelength observations (Hubble, JWST, Chandra) reveal ongoing star formation, and why the pillars are slowl…
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We explore nested learning (NL), a paradigm where memory and optimization form an integrated system with multiple levels updating at different speeds, creating a spectrum memory system (CMS). See how traditional optimizers can be viewed as memory modules, how the HOPE architecture uses CMS blocks to handle longer contexts, and what needle-in-the-ha…
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Explores forgotten solidarity with African liberation struggles through the life of Black Chicagoan Prexy Nesbitt. For many civil rights activists, the Vietnam War brought the dangers of US imperialism and the global nature of antiracist struggle into sharp relief. Martha Biondi tells the story of one such group of activists who built an internatio…
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Featherbase is a non-profit, open-access platform that standardizes and digitizes thousands of feathers from around the world. We explore how 2,087 species, 8,000 specimens, 19,000 images, and 128,000 measurements become a trusted resource for education, conservation, forensics, and citizen science—revealing stories locked in a single feather and i…
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Heavy water (D2O) is water with a neutron-rich twist. In this episode we unpack how a single neutron changes density, boiling and melting behavior, and even biology, then trace its pivotal roles—from letting certain reactors run on natural uranium to enabling NMR, metabolism studies, and neutrino detection. A compact tour of how one isotope powers …
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A rigorous look at the science behind yoga: how asanas combine isotonic and especially isometric muscle work to build strength; how spinal mobility in yoga can relieve chronic low back pain, sometimes as effectively as physical therapy. We explore pranayama's effect on the autonomic nervous system, CO2 dynamics, and brain oxygen use, and why slow e…
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A concise tour of the Stirling engine—from its 1816 origins as a safer alternative to steam boiler explosions to its modern role in submarines, solar power, and space heat sources. We unpack the core cycle, the regenerative heat exchanger, and the alpha, beta, and gamma layouts, then explore why this quiet, durable engine remains relevant in the 21…
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Explore the Arizona giant known as Meteor Crater: a 3,900‑foot-wide circle formed about 50,000 years ago by a nickel‑iron meteorite whose energy release was around 10 megatons. We trace the early volcanic theory, Barringer’s decades‑long hunt for buried iron, and the decisive Shoemaker discovery of shocked minerals that proved the impact origin. Le…
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In this episode of International Horizons, RBI acting director Eli Karetny speaks with Alex Priou, Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Austin, about how technology and ideology shape the modern soul. From Machiavelli’s “dikes and dams” to Odysseus’s struggle against the Sirens, Priou traces how modernity’s drive for control has l…
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In this deep dive, we uncover the chemical handshake that lets clownfish live safely among venomous sea anemones. We explain how their mucus masks the anemone's sting by keeping levels of the key sugar NU5A (5-N-acetylneuraminic acid) low, how this protective coat is acquired during metamorphosis, and why environmental change threatens this fragile…
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An accessible tour of Baruch Spinoza's Ethics: God is nature, mind and body are one, and freedom means understanding the necessary order of reality. We trace conatus—the striving to persevere—how joy and sadness shape our emotions, and how reason can transform us from passive reaction to active understanding. The journey culminates in the claim tha…
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An in-depth look at how mining communities built cultural and welfare infrastructure from the 1880s to the 1930s—miners’ institutes (the stutes) and the pioneering pithead baths. We trace grassroots funding, the 1920 Mining Industry Act and the Miners’ Welfare Fund, architectural innovations, and the social ripple effects that touched homes, famili…
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We unpack Kilauea’s paradox: decades of apparent, gentle lava flows masking a deep history of explosive eruptions driven by flank collapse. From shield-volcano architecture and the east and southwest rift zones to caldera dynamics, 2018’s dramatic drainage, and ongoing episodic fountaining, we connect geology, culture, and hazard. Plus, what comes …
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Exploring AWS's FastNet, a new 320 Tbps transatlantic subsea cable between Maryland and County Cork. We unpack the tech—advanced optical switching, armored fiber, and a fully diverse landing strategy—designed for ultra-low latency, resilience, and scalable AI workloads as we head toward a 2028 go-live. We also examine the strategic, economic, and c…
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We explore how black holes define the ultimate bounds on information—from the Bekenstein bound on memory density to the Margolus–Levitin limit on processing speed. Learn why black holes act as the universe’s fastest scramblers, saturating these limits, and how concepts like the firewall paradox and holography shape what physics can reveal about com…
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We explore Project Suncatcher, a bold plan by Google to harvest solar power in dawn-dusk LEO to train massive AI models with modular satellites linked by free-space optical links. We break down why space-based solar can beat Earth energy costs, how tight satellite formations enable terabits-per-second links, radiation resilience, and the economic t…
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A friendly tour of manifolds: how zooming in reveals flat space, how charts and transition maps stitch patches on curved spaces like the Earth, and how tangent spaces and metrics let us do calculus and physics on curved spacetime. From circles to spheres to general relativity, this episode unpacks one of math’s most powerful ideas. Brought to you b…
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We dive into APM 08279+5255, a gravitationally lensed quasar from the universe’s youth. Learn how a foreground galaxy magnifies its light by about four times (not the initial 40–90x) thanks to Hubble imaging that revealed three distinct images. Meet a supermassive black hole of roughly 10–23 billion solar masses tucked in a massive, infrared-lumino…
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We explore how effort.jl turns petabytes of cosmology data into fast, trustworthy inferences. A fast neural-network surrogate and physics-informed preprocessing deliver ~15 microseconds per spectrum on a single CPU, enabling gradient-based samplers like HMC/NUTS via Turing.jl to converge in minutes on a laptop. Validated against PT Challenge and BO…
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We dissect the Wizard of Oz diploma moment where the scarecrow declares a formula for an isosceles triangle that fails on three counts: wrong shape (not necessarily a right triangle), wrong operation (square roots vs squares), and the wrong relation between sides. We explain why Pythagoras only applies to right triangles, why the 'any two sides' se…
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While decolonization liberated territories, it left the root causes of historical injustice unaddressed. Governance change did not address past wrongs and transferred injustice through political and financial architectures. In Calibrating Colonial Crime: Reparations and The Crime of Unjust Enrichment (Bristol University Press/Policy Press, 2024) Dr…
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We dive into WASP-18b, an ultra-hot Jupiter with a mass around ten Jupiters that orbits its star in roughly 1.9 days and skims about 0.02 AU. Its fate is to spiral into its star in under a million years. We unpack why the planet is so extreme—tidal decay, dayside temperatures near 3,000 K, and the atmospheric puzzles JWST helped reveal—including tw…
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From a 19th-century explosive harpoon embedded in a bowhead to a living mammal that may live two centuries, this episode dives into the bowhead's ice-smart physiology, extraordinary lifespan, and genetic tricks that guard against cancer. We unpack their oversized mouths and four-meter baleen, the cooling radiators in the roof of the mouth, and the …
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A deep dive into Pac-Man's 1980 birth, Toru Iwatani's cheerful, nonviolent concept, and the simple yet deep maze-chase that electrified arcades. We unpack the distinctive ghost AI, the Energizer power-up, and how a tiny yellow circle became the first true video-game mascot, sparking a merchandising boom and leaving a lasting cultural footprint—from…
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Dive into the enigmatic oarfish, the world’s longest bony fish, with a pale silver body and a dramatic crimson crest. We trace its twilight-zone lifestyle from the sunlit epipelagic down to mesopelagic depths, and explore its unusual amiform swimming that keeps it hanging vertical. We unravel the mystery of tail autotomy, separate myth from biology…
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We dive into ecosystem engineers—species that actively redesign their habitats. From beavers and woodpeckers to corals, elephants, and even whales—exploring allogenic vs autogenic engineering, their impact on biodiversity, and what restoration and conservation can learn from these natural architects. We also consider how humans are the planet's mos…
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In this deep-dive, a Backyard Worlds citizen-science discovery reveals an ancient white dwarf, LSPM J0207+3331, that’s actively accreting the metal-rich core of a large, dry rocky body. Its atmosphere hosts 13 heavy elements—the most ever seen in this type of star—while a close-in silicate debris disk challenges models of planetary-system longevity…
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Dive into Coelodonta antiquitatus, a woolly rhinoceros that dwarfed the landscape—3.5 meters long, with a fat-packed shoulder hump, dense fur, and a horn up to 1.35 meters used as a snow shovel to reach grasses beneath the snow. We unpack its cold-adapted toolkit—from an ossified nasal septum reinforcing the skull to its compact limbs and tiny ears…
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One of The New Yorker’s Best Books of the Year A Washington Post Notable Book of the Year A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year From an esteemed scholar, a richly textured, authoritative history of sex and sexuality in America—the first major account in three decades. Our era is one of sexual upheaval. Roe v. Wade was overturned in the summer of 2…
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