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The ONLY podcast that teaches you how to obtain the unobtainable. So Whats your goal? Money? Fame? Fortune? Status? Relationships? Listen closely as we take it step by step and break down the secrets to achieving your wildest dreams. Our guests share their guaranteed methods and strategies for success, giving you the ACTIONS and MOTIVATION you need to turn your GOAL into your REALITY. Get ready to TAKE ACTION with your host Travis Otto.
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Tuesday's at 7 pm Otto D brings a natural conversational energy to the show creating a casual setting that allows his guests to relax and freely share their personal stories. As a platinum award winning engineer/ producer himself with credits ranging from Jordin Sparks to Kenny Rogers, Otto D knows what makes artistic creatives tick and is incredibly adept at getting his guests to open up.
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The state of Wisconsin has a rich and storied outdoor heritage and provides a plethora of opportunities for those who love to hunt, fish, and recreate outdoors. The Wisconsin Sportsman podcast exists to celebrate and spread a passion for natural resources and outdoor recreation in the state of Wisconsin. On this podcast we will discuss all things outdoors in the Badger State, from hunting, fishing, and conservation, to camping, hiking, and involving the entire family in the outdoors. We’ll h ...
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Welcome to the How to Hunt Turkeys Podcast. The goal of the H2HT podcast is to make you a better turkey hunter. If it’s your first year in the spring woods or you’ve been hunting turkeys for a few seasons, this podcast will help you become a better turkey hunter. Every episode we will dive deep into the minds of the finest turkeys hunters in the country. We will explore the gear, tactics, people and culture that surround Wild Turkey hunting. Not only will we learn from the wisdom only gained ...
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We are your main guide to the cleanest, purist and most organic food possible. We provide connections with chefs, hunters and farmers to provide insights on how to grow, hunt and prepare your own foods. We want to help individuals become more capable of breaking free from the dependency of genetically engineered foods, so they can live a healthier life.
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The Intellectual Property (IP) industry can be complex & confusing - but it doesn’t have to be. Whether you’re an inventor, entrepreneur or just a nerd for IP, legal experts Nick Gingo and Kyle Fleming explore and untangle the vast landscape of Intellectual Property, one topic at a time. Tune in each month as they discuss the hottest IP news & issues of the world. Brought to you by Renner Otto, a Cleveland-based boutique IP law firm that has been protecting, defending and advancing innovatio ...
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The official fan show where five individuals, across the world, come together and discuss their favorite show 'Warrior.' Join our hosts (Zeus Fleming, Matt Chua, Rebeca Nishi, Stephanie Yong-Pratt, and Frank Zhong) as they recap/review each episode, interview cast and crew members from the show, and more. 'Warrior' is a martial arts drama set in the late 1800s and inspired by the writings of Bruce Lee.
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On this episode of The Wisconsin Sportsman, Pierce is joined by host of the Huntavore Podcast: Nick Otto, to talk all about caring for your venison, ways avoid field dressing mistakes, how to overcome any mishaps, how much cleaning you should do to your venison, keeping the meat cool in warm temperatures, ways to prevent bacteria growth, cleaning e…
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On this episode of The Wisconsin Sportsman, we hear part two of Pierce's conversation with Andrae D'Acquisto of Lone Wolf Custom Gear, to talk all about the "bump & dump" style of hunting, how to pull it off depending on time of day, what time of year it works best, how to plan your hunt, the different levels of bumping deer, picking a specific tre…
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Over 150 years ago, Marx published the first volume of Capital, a systematic and voluminous account of capitalism, from the economic bedrock all the way up to the social and political consequences. The book itself would stand as one of the most influential and decisive texts of all time, proving to be a wildly fruitful foundation for further resear…
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Writing in the 1920s, Winston Churchill argued that the First World War on the Eastern Front was "incomparably the greatest war in history. In its scale, in its slaughter, in the exertions of the combatants, in its military kaleidoscope, it far surpasses by magnitude and intensity all similar human episodes." It was, he concluded, "the most frightf…
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When scholars and policymakers consider how technological advances affect the rise and fall of great powers, they draw on theories that center the moment of innovation—the eureka moment that sparks astonishing technological feats. In Technology and the Rise of Great Powers: How Diffusion Shapes Economic Competition (Princeton UP, 2024), Jeffrey Din…
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On this episode of Huntavore, Nick is joined by the Hardcore Carnivore herself, Jess Pryles. Jess shares her knowledge of understanding meat and why it's still difficult to get hard evidence on wildgame. Together they unpack aging, both wet and dry, Using a lactic acid spray, and how different cuts work better with different cooking methods. Jess a…
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On this episode of the how to hunt turkey podcast, I discuss some of my thoughts and memories of turkey encounters while deer hunting. I mention how I always seem to see the biggest gobblers in the fall, how turkeys spot you so easily in the tree stand and what I've learned about how much noise a flock of turkeys can make. I also tell the story of …
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In this episode of the Wisconsin Sportsman podcast, host Pierce Nelles is joined by the XOP team, including Byron Horton, Tom Lalond, and Brock Jensen. They discuss their unique hunting experiences, particularly focusing on their recent project, "Sand Tines", which chronicles a river hunt in Wisconsin. The conversation delves into the planning, log…
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The Holocaust and New World Slavery: A Comparative History (Cambridge UP, 2019) offers the first, in-depth comparison of the Holocaust and new world slavery. Providing a reliable view of the relevant issues, and based on a broad and comprehensive set of data and evidence, Steven Katz analyzes the fundamental differences between the two systems and …
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Warning.........We start this month with a rather embarresing moment as Mark delves into his porn collection stories and how his hiding spot got rumbled by his mum during his absence in America. We soon get back on track with a dissection of Gaz and Elliotts recent underwater film series, Submerge on CYP. We discuss line angles, colour, teritorial …
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Enlightenment studies are currently in a state of flux, with unresolved arguments among its adherents about its dates, its locations, and the contents of the 'movement'. This book cuts the Gordian knot. There are many books claiming to explain the Enlightenment, but most assume that it was a thing. J. C. D. Clark shows what it actually was, namely …
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Waitman Wade Beorn's book Between the Wires: The Janowska Camp and the Holocaust in Lviv (University of Nebraska Press, 2024) tells for the first time the history of the Janowska camp in Lviv, Ukraine. Located in a city with the third-largest ghetto in Nazi-occupied Europe, Janowska remains one of the least-known sites of the Holocaust, despite bei…
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In April 1945, Soviet forces descended on Berlin in the final phase of the war in Europe. The fighting was fierce as soldiers fanatically loyal to the Nazi party - and those afraid of the vengeance their opponents might enact - sought to stave off the end of the regime as long as possible. Even as it became clear that defeat was inevitable, Hitler …
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In this episode of the Wisconsin Sportsman Podcast, host Pierce Nelles reflects on his journey over the past year and welcomes back guest Gus Merwin to discuss preparations for duck season. They delve into the allure of North Dakota as a prime waterfowl hunting destination, sharing insights on scouting techniques, essential gear, and the importance…
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Scores sewn into coat linings, instruments hidden in suitcases, sheet music stashed among dirty laundry, concertos written on discarded food wrappers - these are just some of the ingenious ways prisoners in civilian, political and military captivity from 1933 to 1953 protected their music in the darkest of times. Italian pianist and composer France…
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The recent elections in eastern Germany, where the Alternative for Germany (AfD) became the first far-right party to win a parliamentary election at the state level in postwar Germany, raised significant concern internationally about what’s happening in Germany. Should we be concerned? In this episode of International Horizons, RBI Director John To…
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Can self-harm be art? In Performance, Masculinity, and Self-Injury (Routledge, 2024), Lucy Weir, a Reader in History of Art at the University of Edinburgh rethinks the recent history of performance to understand the ‘injurious turn’ in contemporary live art. The book challenges the usual associations between self-harm and gender by exploring the wo…
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This book explores the confrontation of radically assimilated Jews with the violent collapse of their envisioned integration into a cosmopolitan European society, which culminated during the Holocaust. This confrontation is examined through the biography of the German-speaking intellectual and prominent communist theoretician of the Jewish question…
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On this episode of Huntavore. Nick chats with Anna Borgman of Chaos Farms. Anna and her boyfriend Jesse took a huge leap in starting their own custom exempt shop. Butchering animals for the community and processing wild game for hunters. Nick and Anna talk shop for a while, as we hear the story of how Chaos came to be. Nick asks some butchering spe…
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On This episode of the How to Hunt Turkeys Podcast Paul Campbell makes a guest hosting appearance. Jase and his family are spending time this week celebrating a HUGE life accomplishment and asked Paul to stop by and say hi! The guest of the show is Mr. Hunt Club, Phillip Cullpepper Jr. making his second appearance on the H2HT show. Paul and Phillip…
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Leo Strauss was a German-Jewish emigrant to the United States, an author, professor and political philosopher. Born in 1899 in Kirchhain in the Kingdom of Prussia to an observant Jewish family, Strauss received his doctorate from the University of Hamburg in 1921, and began his scholarly work in the 1920s, as well as participating in the German Zio…
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On this episode of The Wisconsin Sportsman, Pierce sits down with Josh Krstic from the Whitetail Addictions Team to talk about Josh's journey as a hunter, overcoming target panic & buck fever, scouting in-season, what early-season sign he keys in on, how to hunt low, brushing in your stand, hunting on highly pressured ground, and staying in the rig…
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Karl Marx (1818-1883) was living in exile in England when he embarked on an ambitious, multivolume critique of the capitalist system of production. Though only the first volume saw publication in Marx's lifetime, it would become one of the most consequential books in history. This magnificent new edition of Capital (Princeton UP, 2024) is a transla…
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In this episode of 'So What's Your Goal?', we follow the remarkable journey of Hamza Bhatti, from his roots in Lahore, Pakistan, to becoming the Successful Entrepreneur behind Multiple 7-Figure Smoke Shops in Las Vegas. Join us as Hamza shares his inspiring story of Resilience, Determination, and Entrepreneurial Success. Learn how he transformed hi…
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The Holy Alliance is now most familiar as a label for conspiratorial reaction. In The Holy Alliance: Liberalism and the Politics of Federation (Princeton University Press, 2024), Dr. Isaac Nakhimovsky reveals the Enlightenment origins of this post-Napoleonic initiative, explaining why it was embraced at first by many contemporary liberals as the bi…
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In this episode of the How to Hunt Turkey podcast, I discuss six golden rules of turkey hunting. I share some personal stories and experiences related to each rule that will hopefully provide valuable insights and tips for turkey hunters. The rules include not stocking straight at turkeys, having a good shot sequence, paying attention to all turkey…
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On this episode of Huntavore, Nick calls up good friend Nate Roseveld of the Michigan Wild Podcast. Nate recently dug in deep to the new Michigan deer hunting regulations on one of his episodes, and Nick wanted to get a better understanding. From the looks of things, the DNR is in need of some meat hunters. Does are up, harvests are down, its time …
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In Fate Unknown: Tracing the Missing after World War II and the Holocaust (Oxford University Press, 2023), Dan Stone tells the story of the last great unknown archive of Nazism, the International Tracing Service. Set up by the Allies at the end of World War II, the ITS has worked until today to find missing persons and to aid survivors with restitu…
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On this episode, Jase Greer and Nick Otto discuss various ways to prepare and cook wild turkey. They cover topics such as plucking vs skinning the bird, gutting techniques, and utilizing the organs. They also explore cooking methods for the legs and thighs, including slow cooking and sous vide. The conversation provides practical tips and ideas for…
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This month I caught up with Elliott Gray and jumped straight into his Burghfield campaign. A challenge that's seen him invest alot of time in search of what many believe to be the pinnacle of carp here in the UK. As you'll get to hear, his first year on this ball breaking venue resulted in some incredible carp, doing things his own way and keeping …
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On this episode of The Wisconsin Sportsman, Pierce is joined by Sam Bilhorn of Whitetail Partners to discuss what last-minute projects, tasks, and chores folks need to be thinking about to get their hunting properties ready before the archery opener. The guys discuss the importance of early-season strategy, planning and cleaning up access routes, h…
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In this eye-opening episode, we sit down with fitness guru Jillian Michaels to discuss the controversial weight loss drug, Simpich. Known for her no-nonsense approach to health and fitness, Jillian dives deep into the potential negative side effects of this popular drug, offering a candid perspective on its impact. If you’re considering weight loss…
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Today I talked to Anne Landau and Margaret Sinclair, the translators of Through the Morgue Door: One Woman’s Story of Survival and Saving Children in German-Occupied Paris (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024) n 1934, at the age of fourteen, Colette Brull-Ulmann knew that she wanted to become a pediatrician. By the age of twenty-one, she was in her second y…
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In this episode of 'So What's Your Goal?' with Travis Otto, meet Jonathan Sigler, a Cinematographer and Owner of JSB Productions LLC, hailing from Covington, Louisiana. Jonathan's journey from college gigs to thriving as a Freelance Videographer is as Unique as it is Inspiring. Join us as we delve into Jonathan's story of Perseverance, Unconvention…
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After being the posterchild of democratization, today Central and Eastern Europe is often seen as the region of democratic backsliding. In this episode, Milada Vachudova and Tim Haughton talk with host Licia Cianetti about how ethno-populist and illiberal politicians have been reshaping the region’s politics, how people have gone to the streets to …
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Aleksander Pluskowski of the University of Reading joins Jana Byars to talk about his new book, The Teutonic Knights: Rise and Fall of a Religious Corporation, out 2024 with Reaktion Books. A gripping account of the rise and fall of the last great medieval military order. This book provides a concise and incisive introduction to the knights of the …
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In this episode, I share the story of the last time I shot a Jake during turkey season. I also reflect on my journey as a turkey hunter and the lessons I have learned along the way. I talk about the importance of living in the moment and not judging a season based on a small sample size. I also discuss my experience with buying a new shotgun, the i…
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Ellen Hampton's Doctors at War: The Clandestine Battle Against the Nazi Occupation of France (LSU Press, 2023) tells the stories of physicians in France working to impede the German war effort and undermine French collaborators during the Occupation from 1940 to 1945. Determined to defeat the Third Reich's incursion, one group of prominent Paris do…
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In Marx’s Literary Style, the Venezuelan poet and philosopher Ludovico Silva argues that much of the confusion around Marx’s work results from a failure to understand his literary mode of expression. Through meticulous readings of key passages in Marx’s oeuvre, Silva isolates the key elements of his style: his search for an “architectonic” unity at…
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On this episode of The Wisconsin Sportsman, Pierce sits down with the lone wolf himself; Andrae D'Acquisto to talk all about the keys to consistently killing trophy bucks, hunting fresh sign, tactically pressuring deer, staying mobile, high-level thermal concepts, and above all else: hunting like a wolf If there's any name out there that's practica…
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In the years following Hitler’s rise to power, German Jews faced increasingly restrictive antisemitic laws, and many responded by fleeing to more tolerant countries. Cities of Refuge: German Jews in London and New York, 1935-1945 (SUNY Press, 2019), compares the experiences of Jewish refugees who immigrated to London and New York City by analyzing …
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In this episode, we’re thrilled to welcome Joe Foster, the legendary founder of Reebok Shoes. Joe’s journey from a small family-run business to creating one of the most iconic sports brands in the world is nothing short of incredible. Tune in as Joe shares the story behind Reebok’s rise to global fame, his innovative approach to athletic footwear, …
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The first comprehensive, comparative study of the 'Jewish Councils' in the Netherlands, Belgium and France during Nazi rule. In the postwar period, there was extensive focus on these organisations' controversial role as facilitators of the Holocaust. They were seen as instruments of Nazi oppression, aiding the process of isolating and deporting the…
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On this episode of Huntavore, Nick is joined by fellow Sportsmen’s Empire Podcaster, Jeremy Dinsmore. Jeremy is host of the Antler Up Podcast and hails from Pennsylvania. The guys first unpack some of the archery season preparations. Jeremy tells the tale of how he gained back confidence in the stand, a story we can all relate with. Then we head in…
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In this episode of "So what's your goal", we dive deep with Nick Salazar, who turned a major life setback into a soaring success. After being caught with 95 pounds of marijuana and battling a drug addiction, Nick could have easily given up. Instead, he used that challenge as a springboard to build "Notorious Roofing", now one of the top names in th…
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This week we are continuing our mini series telling the stories that happened to our guests after they were on the podcast. I am joined by Damien Nissley as he shares a story about his spring turkey that involved trying to stalk up on a turkey, and eventually having to call the turkey away from his own decoy! I also share a few stories of mine from…
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The problems that gave rise to the widespread desire to introduce a common currency were myriad. While trade was able to cope with-and even to benefit from-the parallel circulation of many different types of coin, it nevertheless harmed both the common people and the political authorities. The authorities in particular suffered from neighbours who …
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In post-war Europe, protest was everywhere. On both sides of the Iron Curtain, from Paris to Prague, Milan to Wroclaw, ordinary people took to the streets, fighting for a better world. Their efforts came to a head most dramatically in 1968 and 1989, when mass movements swept Europe and rewrote its history. In the decades between, Joachim C. Haberle…
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On this episode of The Wisconsin Sportsman, Pierce sits down with the Wisconsin Deer Program Specialist, Jeff Pritzl to discuss all major deer hunting updates, how dynamic of a state Wisconsin is to manage deer in, how the Department of Natural Resources really operates, how public input is crucial to getting things done, why not everyone's hunting…
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From Schmelt Camp to "Little Auschwitz" Blechhammer's Role in the Holocaust (Purdue UP, 2024) is the first in-depth study of the second largest Auschwitz subcamp, Blechhammer (Blachownia Śląska), and its lesser known yet significant prehistory as a so-called Schmelt camp, a forced labor camp for Jews operating outside the concentration camp system.…
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