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Dog Trainer's Podcast

Mariano Alvarez / Brent LaBrada

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Hey guys. Mariano Alvarez here! Brent LaBrada and I are long-time friends who share a passion for dog training. Together, we have accumulated over 20 years of experience in dog training, business ownership, and mentoring newer trainers. We have always shared a love for exploring the world and culture of dog training. This motivates us to share the three major principles of DTP: inspiration, education, and collaboration. Each of us lean on our specific skills to come together and create quali ...
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Reverberations is a new podcast that extends the genre-fluid spirit of New Amsterdam Records from music to conversation. Hosted by musicologist and performer Majel Connery, the podcast is a series of probing discussions with NewAm's family of musical artists on the connection between life and craft. Each episode is rooted in musical exploration, while ranging freely into the big ideas that drive us and that shape our creative lives.
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#VOTEHOME

Narcis George Matache and Zoé Elkær Nicot

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As an EU citizen residing in Denmark, have you considered voting for candidates in Denmark? #VOTEHOME is an English-speaking podcast, in which we interview Danish lead candidates for the EU parliament! You will learn who is your choice for the elections on the 9th of June 2024.
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Welcome to The Cosmic Whispers Podcast where we delve into the realms of spirituality, personal growth, and the cosmic dance between the 3rd and 5th dimensions. In each episode, we embark on a quest for self-knowledge and transformation, embracing the interplay between our physical reality and the higher realms of consciousness. Through engaging conversations, we unravel the mysteries of the soul, share tools for personal growth, and explore the delicate balance of transcending the old parad ...
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SSL Podcast

Nathaniel Walker & Julius Edwards

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Mondays At 12PM EST! Welcome to our podcast where we discuss the latest in hip hop, culture, and taboo topics. Our podcast is unfiltered and thought-provoking, covering the most controversial and trending issues in the industry. Tune in to our podcast for a fresh perspective on the world of hip hop and beyond. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just curious about the culture, our podcast is the perfect place to stay up-to-date and join the conversation. Subscribe to our podcast today and never ...
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The Self Development Podcast is hosted by The Self Development Coach, Johnny Lawrence. This podcast covers various self-development topics, including mental health, business, psychology, neuroscience, health and fitness, trauma and addiction, habits, and human behaviour. Johnny speaks to experts and individuals who have overcome significant life experiences. Their expertise and personal journeys provide practical knowledge to assist listeners in accepting and developing themselves. To learn ...
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We explore ideas and practices once believed to be true but no longer. Each dead idea is explored in all its glorious eccentricity. For example, discover miasma, the theory that plague comes from stinky air; or the medical diagnosis of hysteria, which holds that women's wombs wander around their bodies causing trouble. Join us on a fun romp through the history of ideas that didn’t quite stand the test of time.
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The official podcast of The Knicks Wall, featuring Kyle Maggio and Shaun Geddes. Making sense of New York Knicks basketball, one day at a time. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theknickswall/support
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Saved for Ben: Connecting the Community by Jacquelyn B. Smith This is the fifth book in the series. Ben and Wanda Davis are building their lives with their son, little Ben. They are entrepreneurs in Fairville, Georgia, working in Cognito as humanitarians to support the last, the least, and the lost. Ben continues to lead by faith, making God his to…
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Living Life with Blinders On: Living Life As God Intended by Dr. Julius Mosley II People, in general, seem to not focus on the most important thing in life. We have a tendency to not care about life after death, even though we have been urged to seek first the kingdom of God and his Righteousness. Living Life with Blinders On is a book to awaken pe…
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Fathers of Invention: An American Story of Family, Faith and Innovation by Andrew A. Pansini The story of the Pansini family sets an historic example of the power of imagination. From the development of the first paid-parking facilities in the early 20th Century that “started with a nickel,” to key technical innovations that drove growth of swimmin…
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"I am a teacher of people and the subject is dog training" - Michael Ellis. This is a quote that sums up the job of a dog trainer perfectly! The issue sometimes is that dog trainers have so much to learn and master with dogs that we have to struggle to find time to learn how to improve our skills as educators and communicators. In this episode, Bre…
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His Majesty's Airship: The Life and Tragic Death of the World's Largest Flying Machine by S. C. Gwynne From the bestselling author of the Pulitzer Prize finalist Empire of the Summer Moon comes a stunning historical tale of the rise and fall of the world’s largest airship—and the doomed love story between an ambitious British officer and a married …
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Gladiator Bots: The Graphic Novel by Kevin E. Allison A man who hates technology is forced to fight Gladiator Bots. But the more he wins, the less human he becomes. Jericho must face off against his nemesis, Dommick Everbleed, in order to save the kingdom-and the beautiful and vivacious Princess Halation-from his tyrannical takeover. But as his hum…
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Looking Back Kathmandu to Everest Photographs from 1973 by Lloyd Johnson Looking Back Kathmandu to Everest is a photo journey by photography Lloyd Johnson, not as a conqueror of mountains, but rather a photographic journey of the people, the culture, and the natural environment. The year was 1973 when Lloyd traveled with his Nikon F cameras. He wen…
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THE GREATEST TRANSFER: L A MEJOR TR ANSFERENCIA by M.A. Benjamin We take a look as Father GOD creates a beautiful place for us, this gift of our world and life. Now because we didn't appreciate this gift, we've tossed it aside, it's not that important to us. It brings consequences upon us. We've blamed each other - it's too late to get that gift ba…
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Dealing With ADHD: CAUSES AND REMEDIES by Dr. David Rex Orgen Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is not the "insignificant" disorder some imagine it to be. The "Cost of illness" associated with ADHD in the US is estimated to be over $74 billion. ADHD is the most common mental health disorder among children worldwide. While there is no …
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As a dog trainer, what do you tend to struggle with the most? Yup, us too! Managing time, juggling tasks, organizing a day or a week is a skill in itself! Sadly, it's a skill that most dog trainers struggle with. It's also something that can absolutely transform your business and give you your personal life back. In this episode, Brent and Mariano …
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Math Is Wonderful by Fred Hardwicke, MD My life has found mathematics a subject with numerous areas open for exploration. The chapter titles are the areas covered - primes, Pythagoras, progressions, parabolas, polygons, and probabilities. There are so many discoveries hard to find elsewhere that it might indeed be called the "math road less travele…
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The Truth Is Beyond Belief!: Some thoughts to make you think about the power of your thoughts...by Jerry Durr This book was written to be inspirational; to inspire you to take the journey from your "normal" state of thoughts and worries and fears back to your "natural" state of peace and perfection. To help you remember how Adam felt on the morning…
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MISSING PARTS by Diana B. Roberts In Missing Parts, a powerful and thought-provoking novel, the unbreakable bond of friendship is tested when Lacey Pierce encounters her childhood best friend, Mimi Faraday, in a Boston homeless shelter. The story delves into the complex factors that contribute to resilience in the face of mental illness and life's …
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Letters from World War II: A Story of Life And Love During The Extraordinary Events of WWII by Barbara Jane Hannon The telegram from the War department was delivered to my mother on January 23, 1944 that my father had been missing in action over Germany since January 11. My parents had been married for only two months when he flew to England to ser…
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Deployment by Wilfred Zinavage Raised on a farm in Baltic, Connecticut, (near New London, "the submarine capital of the world"), Wilfred Zinavage joined the U.S. Navy at eighteen. Trained as an Aviation Electronics Technician, he became an air crew member and flew on the Navy's first nuclear bomber (the P2V-7 Neptune bomber). Hand-picked along with…
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The Voice Of The Sword (Revised) by Joseph L. Sinkfield The Voice of the Sword (Revised) is a how-to guide for all Christians seeking to find answers about their existence, God’s existence, and how to spiritually understand the King James Version of the Bible. The book examines the unique way the authors of the scriptures point out their mysteries …
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Harnessing the Power of Foods to Fight Inflammation: The Surefire Anti-Inflammatory Diet for All Ages with Susan Smith Jones, PhD Ever pondered how simple dietary changes could dramatically boost your energy, elevate your performance, uplift your overall health, and so much more? Today, with our guest, holistic health and lifestyle expert, Susan Sm…
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In this episode of Reverberations, we feature Ellen Reid’s "Big Majestic," which originated from Reid’s "Soundwalk," a multi-year sound installation that has traveled to city parks around the world. The album version of "Big Majestic" has been reimagined to provide a different sonic experience. Host Majel Connery and Reid discuss the genesis of the…
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126 Days In Philada: A Story of the Constitutional Convention by Russell J. Rucker Welcome to the convention! With your credentials, dive into our secret meetings to experience the Constitutional Convention in an entertaining yet informative way. Through engaging first-person dialogues, I've enhanced and condensed the speeches, capturing the essenc…
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Where There is Life There is Always Hope (Sequel To It's A Wonderful Life) by Neil Mitchell In 1960 Henry F. Potter died and left his fortune to his only living relative and heir, a poor Texas rancher named Jack Curtis. Jack refuses to sell his business interests to those who might continue Potter's ways and strives to improve Cayuga National Corpo…
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From Brokenness to Atonement, Faith, Hope, and Love: A Vietnam War Sniper's Journey and a Psychiatrist's Bibliotherapy by Hani Raoul Khouzam, MD, MPH, FAPA This is a story of Mr. L, an orphan who was raised and nurtured by a devoted Carmelite nun, then drafted to serve as a skilled sniper during the Vietnam War. A journey of learning and mastering …
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How to Pet a Kitty: Comment Câliner un Chat by Stacy Alexander How to Pet a Kitty: Comment Câliner un Chat is a book aimed at nurturing children’s love for cats. It serves as a valuable resource for young English learners in French-speaking countries and French learners in English-speaking countries. The book is dedicated to fostering adoration for…
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BEYOND A DIAGNOSIS ( A JOURNEY THROUGH CANCER) by Grace Boykin A memoir of her son Weslee Sheaffer. His birth, head banging, and having to drive him around the neighborhood for him to sleep. His many creative talents. Travel to Japan as Rotary exchange student and stayed in many homes in south and Northern Japan. He loved to travel! Cancer diagnosi…
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Finding Harry: A True Love Story by Judy Prescott The book is about my grandparents' lives - my grandfather particularly. He was born in the workhouse and brought up by his grandparents after his mother married, when he was four years old. He enlisted in the Army at twenty, shortly before meeting Ada, his wife. They were together for less than a mo…
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Images: The Art of Sylvester Peck, Sr. “ART IS A LANGUAGE WHICH COMMUNICATES WITH THE VIEWER THROUGH THE USE OF ELEMENTS ORGANIZED BY THE PRINCIPLES OF ART.” Sylvester Peck, Sr. has been teaching Art for thirty years but considers himself an artist all his life. He is the senior faculty member at Florida A&M University High School. He was born to M…
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Loving Andrew: A Fifty-Two-Year Story of Down Syndrome by Romy Wyllie In these pages, a mother recounts the birth of Andrew, her child with Down Syndrome, and how the loss of a second baby to cancer started their whole family’s journey through the maze of parenthood. It tells of the support that Andrew received from his loving parents and siblings …
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Progress through Struggle by Henry R. Leggette In this story, Progress through Struggle has been an important part of my life. I moved from mule and tractor plowing on my daddy's farm to repairing the control equipment used by air traffic controllers to control aircraft over my daddy's fields. This was accomplished by prayers and believing and lovi…
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The Reverend Doctor Ayo Jordan, a native of Washington, DC, was raised and educated in Virginia. Her spiritual relationship began when she accepted the Lord as her Savior at an early age and was baptized at Hungary Road Baptist Church in Glen Allen, Virginia. Dr. Ayo received and acknowledged the consecrated opportunity to be used by God and was li…
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Billy the Friendly Blue Bird by Jay Fowler Do you have a best friend? I'm sure there is someone who makes you smile just to see him or her. And you know what, this best friend may not even be human. That is the case for a six-year-old boy named Roman in author Jay Fowler's Billy the Friendly Blue Bird. Billy is a treasured member of Roman's family.…
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RUN IN MY SHOES: THE JOURNEY OF UNDERSTANDING RACE AND PREJUDICE IN AMERICA AS SEEN BY AN AFRICAN-AMERICAN by Phillip Bell, Jr. MA Run In MY Shoes is a chronological historical account regarding the political and social economic reasons concerning the development of Racism in American History. Written by an author who grew up during the turbulent S…
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