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The Gist

Peach Fish Productions

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For thirty minutes each day, Pesca challenges himself and his audience, in a responsibly provocative style, and gets beyond the rigidity and dogma. The Gist is surprising, reasonable, and willing to critique the left, the right, either party, or any idea.
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Sykora Gisler

Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF)

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«Sykora Gisler», der Fussball-Podcast von SRF 3-Moderator Tom Gisler und «ZWÖLF»-Chefredaktor Mämä Sykora bietet unterhaltende Gespräche mit Haltung, Herz und einer guten Prise Humor. Zu den beiden Enthusiasten stösst jeweils ein prominenter Gast – der das Duo mit scharfer Zunge und genauso viel Fussballherz ergänzt.
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Crain's Daily Gist

Crain's Chicago Business

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Get a head start on your workday with the stories that matter most. Listen to our roundup of essential Chicago headlines and analysis from Crain’s reporters and host Amy Guth. Presented by Wintrust.
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Generation Giselle is a weekly show where we talk about the good and not so good moments related to our 20 something era. It’s a podcast for people who are looking for that deep conversation.
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A podcast for geospatial people. Weekly episodes that focus on the tech, trends, tools, and stories from the geospatial world. Interviews with the people that are shaping the future of GIS, geospatial as well as practitioners working in the geo industry. This is a podcast for the GIS and geospatial community subscribe or visit https://mapscaping.com to learn more
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The Girls in Gis podcast is dedicated to providing a voice for women and girls in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Our goal is to entertain and inform our listeners while bringing recognition to women and girls in the grappling arts.
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Der gesangsstarke Paradiesvogel und die Königin des Lachyoga haben sich zusammengetan, um wöchentlich die guten Seiten des Lebens hervorzuheben und ihren Höhrer*Innen den Alltag zu versüßen. Im Gespräch sind Tagesthemen, Bekenntnisse, Albernheiten und Neuerfindungen in spielerischen Kategorien. Gisela Kloppke ist eine echte Rampensau und zurecht, da sie regelmäßig auf der Bühne erstrahlt, ihr Publikum verzückt und zum Lachen bringt. Pauline ist eine sonnige Idealistin, die schon immer das Wo ...
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Highly Sensitive Money gives Highly Sensitive People (HSP) who are passionate about social justice resources to align their money with their values. Join me, Diana Gisel Yañez, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ and Registered Life Planner™, as I coach HSPs, interview experts, and share my own journey discovering the gifts of my sensitivity and how it relates to money. The first season will be released Feb 21, 2024 and you’ll get an episode weekly for ten weeks.
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The GIST of It

The GIST of It

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The GIST of It is a twice-weekly podcast on what’s going on in the sports world. Hosts Ellen Hyslop and Stephanie Rotz discuss current sports topics and how they intersect with pop culture and social issues, covering everything from major league season previews to calling out the sexist BS we see in sports daily. Expect a hilarious yet informative conversation with a refreshing female perspective on the world of sports.
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Gist With Melody

Temitope Melody Adeoye

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In this exhilarating podcast, Temitope Melody interviews guests from various walks of life, exploring a wide variety of topics. Each season features a different theme, ranging from life, family, love, workplace, identity, etc. With a mix of creativity, humour and insight, Melody dives deep into pressing issues in society.
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You Get the Gist

Diana Fister

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The podcast for those who run full speed toward their best selves. If you're all about manifestation, law of attraction, self love and spirituality then this is the place for you. Level up with me on this journey called life with all its lessons, bits of wisdom and self development. Start owning up to your choices and learn how to conquer all types of hurdles to come out victorious in every situation. Exit comfort zone and buckle up to be ready for success zone!
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Embark on a transformative journey with "The Confidential," the podcast that will ignite your inner fire and inspire profound change. Hosted by Simone, this captivating series delves into the journey of life, touching its every facet to its depth. Discover the power of unwavering strength and resilience as Simone shares how you too can triumph; this podcast is a roadmap to overcoming life's challenges and stepping into your power. With a heart full of compassion and a will of steel, Simone p ...
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Welcome to "Can We Talk With: Hope Giselle"! Join me and some of your faves for fun, current, and sexy conversations with a hint of hard truth. Think of it as the ultimate grown folks night in, but with a twist. Let's dish on the latest trends and dive into some real conversations about life, love, and the pursuit of happiness! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hopegiselle/support
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Gishgallop Girl

Thomas Anderson

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You found us on Podbean! Thank you! Unless you don’t like us. In that case, may a deity turn your heart, and if they cannot turn your heart, may they turn your ankles so that we may know you by your limping. Seriously though, this podcast is a labor of love by mostly one person that works too damned often during the week and one other person with a social schedule unthought of in the world the first person grew up in. We do in fact focus primarily on right-wing political media influencer ent ...
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Gist Naija

Gist Naija

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Welcome to the Gist Naija podcast, where amazing things happen. Cover art photo provided by Joanna Kosinska on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@joannakosinska
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The Social Gist Project

Mr Chakkos Greek

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Tο Social Gist είναι ένα podcast κωμωδίας που συλλογίζεται τι είναι το καλο', το κακο και το Ασχημο στην σημερινή κοινωνία! More Info on www.TheSocialGist.com
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The Global Interagency Security Forum podcast began in September 2017, when GISF was known as EISF, and currently features four series. Check out our latest series, Inclusive Security. To learn more about all of our podcast series see the link below: https://gisf.ngo/resources/?search=&topics=&types=podcast®ions=&languages=&gisf=yes #SecurityRiskMangement #Security #Risk #RiskManagement #Humanitarian #Development
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Mappedin started as a school project and evolved into a leading indoor mapping company, working with malls, airports, hospitals, and Fortune 500 companies. You guessed, today's podcast is all about indoor mapping, why it's hard, what are the use cases driving it, what the state of the art looks like today and what we can expect in the future. Key p…
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This week, Shama sits down with Maddie Morales! a 13 years old at Fighting Chance Academy, Maddie hasbeen training Jiu Jitsu with her dad at I was 6 years old at Fighting Chance Academy in Kerrville, Texas. "He opened the gym because he has always been a huge martial arts nerd and so that my sister and I had a place to learn how to defend ourselves…
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Journalist Matt Katz's father was barely in his life, and when he was, it was fairly unpleasant for Matt. Then a genetics test tore up Matt's script. That deadbeat dad might have been a deadbeat, but he didn't seem to actually be his dad. Who was? His nine-part podcast Inconceivable Truth details the journey to find out. Also, the cold, hard facts …
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Chris is talking all about The Traitors this week! The internet broke when rumors that the season three cast had been revealed at NBC Universal's Upfront presentation early this week. Were Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie returning to reality TV on the popular game show? Was Howie Mandel really ready to put his fear of germs aside for $250k? The answ…
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Economist Allison Schrager, Bloomberg columnist and author of An Economist Walks into a Brothel: And Other Unexpected Places to Understand Risk, makes the case for working well into your 70s. And even if you think the case is "poor," that's exactly what you'll be if you opt out of the workforce at 62. Plus, a French gangster known as La Mouche, or …
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Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin joins host Amy Guth to talk news from the local housing market, including sellers facing the reality of a downtown condo slump while other luxury markets soar. Plus: Museum of Science & Industry finally rebrands under Ken Griffin's name, McDonald's sells $1 billion of bonds as debt set to matur…
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Hi guysss! The difficulty in listening to our intuition is that we simply don't always understand what it is trying to tell us. We're scared of making the wrong choice, losing something we've worked hard for and the unknown. Behind all of those veils lays the universe, guiding us towards our soul's purpose. Don't miss out on the Divine Guidance onl…
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One year into his mayorship, Brandon Johnson touts he's built inroads with Chicago's business community. Crain’s politics reporter Justin Laurence and host Amy Guth recap his time in office up to now and look ahead at headwinds awaiting him in year two. Plus: Kraft Heinz explores a sale of Oscar Mayer; airlines, including United, sue Transportation…
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A cicada invasion dawns, and edible bugs are all the, if not rage, then opportunity for a quirk filled cooking segment. Plus, protesters at Harvard negotiate their way out of trouble, whereas their Princeton counterparts are redefining hunger, or at least "hunger strike". And we are joined by Wall Street Journal columnist and India expert Sadanand …
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In this episode of "Generation Giselle" we'll be disscussing the importance of change and how it can shape us into who we are meant to be. Moving out of state can be overwhelming, but at the same time can help us become stronger. Giselle shares her story about the time she moved to Idaho and the lessons she took from that. If you're currently going…
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Merry WNBA season start! It’s all hoops, all the time on today’s episode of The GIST of It as co-hosts Ellen Hyslop and Steph Rotz preview everything you need to know before the new WNBA season tips off tonight. From the league’s off-court moves to the teams and players to keep an eye on, El and Steph are here to help you prepare for the most antic…
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A glimpse into the Trump Trial, where a sleepy former President is somehow more compelling than hush money, off-the-book payments, and getting stiffed on your bonus. Plus, life expectancy by race complicates the narrative of "white supremacy." And we're joined by Sarah McCammon, National Political Correspondent at NPR and author of The Exvangelical…
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With new leadership, a more diverse board and the lifting of the governor's freeze-out, the City Club of Chicago has a new lease on life. Crain's political columnist Greg Hinz talks with host Amy Guth about how the public affairs discussion group could be getting its mojo back. Plus: Trump may owe $100 million from double-dip tax breaks on Chicago …
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In this installment of Best Of The Gist, Mike’s December 5, 2023 interview with author, journalist, and former director of the International Crisis Group’s Arab-Israeli Project, Nathan Thrall. Nathan won the Pulitzer Prize this past week for his most recent book, A Day in the Life of Abed Salama: Anatomy of a Jerusalem Tragedy. Produced by Joel Pat…
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Andy Mills and Matthew Boll are out with a new podcast Reflector. Now available. Episode 1 concerns Naltrexone, a drug that actually works to stop alcohol cravings, and yet 12-Step programs are much more popular, despite being much less effective. We are joined by Andy to also talk about media capture and the great podcast fake enthusiasm epidemic.…
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Congress has called on Northwestern University President Michael Schill to testify amid calls for his ouster. Crain’s education reporter Brandon Dupré talks with host Amy Guth about the situations on Northwestern and other Chicago university campuses over the Israel-Hamas war. Plus: FAA oversight of United Airlines to be audited by watchdog; Ascens…
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Steve Fishman is the host and executive producer of The Burden, a podcast which focuses on the string of iffy convictions attained thanks to the police work of a high-flying Brooklyn cop in the 1990s. Plus, balloon releases and issues of cultural insensitivity. And of all of Donald Trump's positions over the years, "missionary" might be the least o…
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Chris is breaking down the birthday bombshell that kicked off the the Real Housewives of New Jersey's 14th season this week. The first 80 seconds of the season teases big things in store for the months ahead and the tides are turning for some of the friends in the group, but what does this mean for the show's future? Then, after recapping the highs…
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Hey there! Content warning: Today’s episode contains mention of sexual assault. Today’s episode of The GIST of It starts out with nothing but net, as co-hosts Ellen Hyslop and Steph Rotz discuss a plethora of league-altering WNBA news, most notably the announcement that charter flights could be implemented for all teams as soon as this season. Part…
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Cindy McCain says there's a "full-blown famine" going on in Gaza. The agency she heads at the UN does not agree. Plus, a House of Representatives hearing into NPR bias was skipped by NPR's CEO and not even covered on CPSPAN, but it did feature a House Republican saying he likes his NPR station, a House Democrat saying maybe NPR really should consid…
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Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about news from the local housing market, including a big idea behind a little house, how low mortgage rates factor into the job market and more. Plus: Legalizing video gambling in Chicago could come with a major hitch; claiming fraud, lender sues migrant shelter landlo…
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Hi guyyys! Have you ever put other people's needs first? Probably. Everyone has at some point. But are you one of the people that does it on an ongoing, content basis? Are you a person that doesn't value their own time, assets and energy enough to be able to say no? Do you care too much about other people's opinion that saying "No" paralyses you in…
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The state of Illinois is closing in on what it believes could be the biggest technology project in state history: a $20 billion quantum-computing campus. Crain's reporter John Pletz discusses with host Amy Guth. Plus: Congress calls on Northwestern University president to testify; UChicago Medicine residents overwhelmingly vote to form union; Boein…
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The Wolves Of K Street: The Secret History of How Big Money Took Over Big Government is a new book detailing how the influence business took root and metastasized in federal politics. Co-author and Wall Street Journal Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Brody Mullins discusses. Plus, President Biden decries anti-semitism as he stands by Israel as it be…
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Happy First Tuesday in May! Today’s episode of The GIST of It is downright hoop-tastic, as co-hosts Ellen Hyslop and Steph Rotz go all in on the WNBA. First, the gals dive into the preseason problems plaguing the league, specifically broadcasting issues that resulted in a fan live streaming a preseason Chicago Sky vs. Minnesota Lynx game for 2M (!!…
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Following layoffs and compensation cuts, Moody's downgraded Duly Health & Care for "deteriorating" performance. Crain's health care reporter Katherine Davis talks with host Amy Guth about the private-equity-backed physicians group's financial outlook. Plus: Airlines and City Hall reach agreement on O'Hare revamp, Illinois awards 35 new pot-shop lic…
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The New York Times Executive Editor proclaims the paper to not be in the business of defeating Trump. Howls of outrage ensue. Plus, Donald Trump seems fine with fines. And in a talk with Danielle Clode, author of Koala: A Natural History and an Uncertain Future, we rehabilitate the reputation of the supposedly dim, diseased antipodal cuties. https:…
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Infrequently, we offer listeners a taste of something we think you may like that isn’t from our kitchen, to torture the metaphor. Such is the case today. You may think you know Malcolm Gladwell. He is, after all, the New York Times bestselling author of Outliers, The Tipping Point, Blink, and other books. He’s also the host of the podcast Revisioni…
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In this installment of Best Of The Gist, a break from our typical format for the weekend. Today we’ll listen to Mike’s recent appearance on WILL, which is Illinois Public Media. He was invited to sit on a panel to discuss if NPR is biased. Mike is just one voice of several in the conversation you will hear (which gets a bit heated in a few spots), …
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For decades, bad posture was seen as everything from a moral failing, to a health risk, to a military vulnerability. In her new book, Slouch: Posture Panic in Modern America, University of Pennsylvania historian of medicine Beth Linker discusses how concerns over standing up straight touches eugenics, pseudo-science, and power posing. Plus, Columbi…
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The embattled Chicago Transit Authority is taking another hit from Springfield, this time from a bill that would dramatically change the face of mass transit around the city and who controls it. Crain's political columnist Greg Hinz discusses the issue with host Amy Guth. Plus: A deal to restore peace at Northwestern is sparking more friction, most…
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Charles Kupchan, Georgetown Professor and former Obama National Security official, says that the funding for Ukraine is necessary for the desperate country but probably won't lead to retaking much territory controlled by Russia. He also says, the money will stabilize the country which is exactly what is needed for a true peace process to occur. Plu…
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This week Chris welcomes Danny Roberts, star of MTV's iconic Real World: New Orleans series. In this revealing interview, Danny spills secrets on what it was like joining the show back in 2000 and becoming an overnight gay icon. Growing up a closeted country boy, Danny never imagined he'd end up becoming a celebrity, walking red carpets, and signin…
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Guess what…it’s (already) May! Today’s episode of The GIST of It is all women’s sports, all the time. Co-hosts Ellen Hyslop and Steph Rotz kick things off with women’s soccer, first diving into Project ACL, a research initiative examining the environmental factors influencing the knee injury epidemic in the women’s game, before discussing allegatio…
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A lot of believers are lost on the pages of the Old Testament Books because they're focused on the stories, genealogies, and all the drama but this shouldn't be the case. All the writings of the Old Testament Books point to Jesus and He is the thread that weaves through the entire Bible. This episode teaches how you can see Jesus on the pages of th…
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This episode dives into how we ought to read the writings of the Old Testament. Most people get confused by the Old Testament Books and that's because of "how" they read them and this episode teaches us how to approach these books. It uses the Book of Job as a case study on how to critically interpret and rightly divide the Old Testament writings, …
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Hugo Powell, from immap.org shares his expert insights on how GIS technologies are leveraged to analyze data, visualize scenarios, and facilitate rapid decision-making during emergencies. Here are the key tools mentioned: 1. **Kobo Toolbox**: An open-source tool used for data collection in humanitarian contexts. Kobo Toolbox allows for both quantit…
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The pro-Palestinian encampment at UCLA is attacked, and the police are no where to be found. A pro-Palestinian building takeover is thwarted at Columbia, and the police are found at fault. Plus, more uncomfortable conversations with a Jew and a former NFL linebacker. Produced by Joel Patterson and Corey Wara Email us at thegist@mikepesca.com To adv…
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Small Midwestern cities dominated the latest list of hot home markets, with Rockford at the top. Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin explains the phenomenon to host Amy Guth. Plus: The impact of rescheduling marijuana, Walgreens stock lashed, Loop office tower owner hit with $276 million foreclosure lawsuit and Jewish groups, inc…
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Caleb was almost scammed, a lady used a dead man to scam a bank, and the prodical scammed his father! Check it out! Buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/synergistmk. Email Us: synergistmg@gmail.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRealGist20 Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1596452 Synergist Social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r…
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