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OUT TO LUNCH finds Baton Rouge Business Report Editor Stephanie Riegel combining her hard news journalist skills and food background: conducting business over lunch. Baton Rouge has long had a storied history of politics being conducted over meals, now the Capital Region has an equivalent culinary home for business: Mansur's. Each week Stephanie holds court over lunch at Mansur's and invites members of the Baton Rouge business community to join her. You can also hear the show on WRKF 89.3FM.
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How innovators are responding to the world’s biggest challenges. — Serial entrepreneur and philanthropist Jeffrey M. Zucker talks weekly with innovators creating transformational social impact. They discuss their journeys in philanthropy, business, and life.
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Interviews with successful loan originators, team members, branch managers and others with great ideas THAT WORK to share to help us all nurture and develop a success mindset. This is a show for Mortgage Industry pros looking to build a successful team. Irene brings almost 3 decades of experience in the industry to you and your team through this weekly podcast. Subscribe today and share with colleagues who would find value!
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The Damn Dude Podcast host, California Cal has the conversations that need to be had in a way that will make you think and say "Damn Dude!!". Authenticity is always the name of the game! You can expect guests like Extreme Sports Athletes, Musicians, Entrepreneurs, and people who Went through Hell and Back and still came out living, creating, and designing a life they love! The D.D.P. dives deep into topics and ideas in a way that we've yet to hear elsewhere! Be sure to give a follow, listen, ...
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In this special "Masterclass Compilation" episode of Loan Officer Team Training, I’ve gathered some powerful and insightful moments from my conversations with four exceptional performers in their fields: RJ Baxter, Hamilton Lao, Chelsea Gardner & Kevin Brierton. I am thankful to call each one of these guests a friend and have had the good fortune t…
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Until the day we're able to manufacture affordable, reliable organs from scratch, organ transplants will remain the only hope for millions of sick and dying people across the planet. For this reason, organs have been a big business for decades -- and not all aspects of the business are legal. For years rumors have been brewing about the organ trade…
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Viking asks about Ferengi and bank scandals. Solar Boredom follows up on the earlier episode about abuse in Amish communities. Multiple Conspiracy Realists chime in with Letters From Home, and Humorous Harry returns with several absolutely awful jokes. All this and more in this week's listener mail segment. They don't want you to read our book.: ht…
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Show notes: In this episode, Bill and Jeffrey discuss his unique path from Harlem through prestigious educational institutions, ultimately leading him to degrees at Harvard and MIT and working in software. After spending 9 years helping an education business with their digital transformation, he created JobReady, developing career-aligned course co…
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Over in Southeast Asia, the landlocked nation of Laos remains one of the least-explored areas in the region, even today. And those few outsiders fortunate to travel to this country may encounter a mystery that's baffled investigators for centuries (if not millennia): What is the Plain of Jars? What could have inspired ancient civilizations to build…
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Flying saucers are perhaps the most iconic genre of UFO -- since the 1940s they've become the mainstay vehicles for extraterrestrials in all sorts of fictional stories. But, according to declassified files, the US Government was intensely interested in building some flying saucers of its own. So far did they get? The answer may surprise you in toni…
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The Russian government fines Google 2.5 decillion dollars. Witch marks baffle investigators in the United Kingdom, police recover thousands of stolen Bluey coins, an ancient city is rediscovered in Mexico. Google AI makes some waves, Des Moines brings back trick-or-treating, elephants may sue for freedom in Colorado. All this and more in this week'…
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Warning: this episode contains thoughts and concepts that may endanger your understanding of reality. You can turn back now, or [REDACTED]. They don't want you to read our book.: https://static.macmillan.com/static/fib/stuff-you-should-read/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.iHeartPodcasts által
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Police release new details on the tragic, mysterious death of 19-year-old employee at a Walmart in Halifax. A Boeing-manufactured satellite exploded after experiencing an unexplained “anomaly." The US struggles to determine how -- or if -- to allow Chinese software in the US. The guys apologize to "paint-huffing maniacs." All this and more in this …
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For much of his early life, Paul Bergrin was a success story. A middle-class kid from Queesn, he became a veteran, a lawyer, and a prosecutor. Yet somewhere along the way, he slowly slid into true crime and conspiracy -- an astonishing and disturbing tale explored in-depth in the Wondery's new podcast, Criminal Attorney. In tonight's interview, Ben…
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Through the process of vaccination, millions of people have avoided serious (at times fatal) medical conditions, but opposition to the practice began almost immediately after vaccinations became widespread. And in the modern day the anti-vaccination movement has seemed to gain more ground than before -- so what's going on here? Join the guys as the…
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Another Russian oligarch is found dead after an 'unfortunate fall.' North Korea declares holy war on South Korea as it loans out soldiers to Russia. A fake whale makes controversial waves in China (get it?), TD Bank fined $3bn in historic money laundering settlement. Boeing satellite experiences 'rapid unplanned disassembly.' AI radio journalists, …
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In this special bonus episode, I’m sharing a recent discussion I was invited to join with on the Laugh, Lend & Eat Podcast! Host Fobby Naghmi and co-host Ginger Bell invited in guests Joe Wilson, Founder & CEO of SocialCoach, Don Hastings, Founder of Senior Solutions Today, and me, Irene Duford, Founder of Loan Team Training. We dive into the impor…
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Welcome to the Damn Dude Podcast! This is Season 4, Episode 20! - My kid got kidnapped - How I kept my cool and worked from a place of Love, Gratitude, and Doing the right thing - What I did and the steps I took - False Accusations made against me - Cops at my doorstep AGAIN - All cases so far have been beat and dropped via stone cold evidence - CP…
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For most people in the United States, the Amish are a sociological curiosity: a group of people motivated by theological imperatives that require them to exist within society, yet separate from all its secular trappings. However, as we dive into this episode, Matt, Noel and I learn there's something rotten within this community... a series of inter…
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Jasper, DJ and multiple other Conspiracy Realists reach out with first-hand knowledge on the bizarre hybrid sheep conspiracy. Mystery drones swarm US airspace. Max The Unblind hips the guys to an unfolding homicide in Kentucky, and T Bone provides an alternate theory on the exploding pagers attack. All this and more in this week's listener mail seg…
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Whether you love it or hate it, there's no denying: golf is one of the world's most popular -- and most lucrative -- sports. In recent years the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has raised global eyebrows as they pour billions of dollars into their own golfing initiative: LIV. Supporters find this move par for the course (get it?), yet critics allege there'…
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While the vast majority of people identifying as Satanists don’t buy into the idea of a nefarious, evil entity opposed to the forces of good, there are a few genuine theistic Satanists out there. Join the guys as they explore the strange story of the organization known as “The Nine Angles” in tonight's Classic episode. They don't want you to read o…
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In this episode of Loan Officer Team Training, I’m joined by Mike Hajjar to explore the power of educating clients and how it can transform your business. Mike shares his insights on why taking the time to educate clients about the loan process not only builds trust but also empowers them to make informed decisions. We’ll discuss practical strategi…
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Conspiracy theories proliferate in the wake of hurricanes Helene and Milton, resulting in actionable threats against FEMA contractors. Mysterious goo appears on the shore. Active shooter drills terrify local institutions. An ottoman bed kills an innocent woman, scientists explore Europa; all this and more in this week's strange news segment. They d…
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