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Oklahoma Watch is a nonprofit news organization specializing in investigative journalism. Long Story Short, a weekly podcast sponsored by the Kirkpatrick Foundation, lets you hear directly from our journalists as they provide deeper insight into their recently published stories.
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Long Stories Short

USTORIES - University of Utah

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We review and condense topics of varying subjects on the minds of people from around the United States to have civil discussions and help listeners reach their own conclusions.
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Short Story Long is a podcast hosted by Beki Fraser, where she delves into the pivotal moments and decisions that have shaped her life. Each episode explores the internal and external struggles many face when dealing with significant changes and making meaningful decisions. Beki shares her personal stories of inflection points, detailing both the immediate and long-term impacts they had on her. As a leadership and business coach, she brings a unique perspective, encouraging her clients and l ...
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4 Buchtipps in 20 Minuten. Karla Paul & Günter Keil pitchen ihre Lieblingstitel – kurz, prägnant und extrem unterhaltsam. Die Must-Reads der Neuerscheinungen, persönliche Favoriten aus der Backlist und Interviews aus der Literaturbranche! Long Story Short ist eine Kooperation mit der Penguin Random House Verlagsgruppe. Süddeutsche Zeitung Podcast-Tipp des Monats: "Neuerscheinungen und alte Titel, Stimmungsdrücker und Gesellschaftsromane oder Tagebücher übers Gärtnern - prägnant und in locker ...
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I think that if you want to understand the world we live in today, it helps to understand the important events of history. In this series, we are going to look at major events, people, documents, places, books, and ideas that have shaped history, and thus shaped our modern world.
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Is it just me or is time flying by? How do we make the most out of our short time here on Earth? That’s what we’re here to find out. I’m Justin Long and I’ve been an actor for most of my life, so I’m used to getting inside the heads of the characters I play. But now that I’m getting older (I’m in my forties, yikes), I want to peek inside the heads of real people to learn how they find meaning in life. I’m also very curious what their favorite snack food is, and what emoji they use most often ...
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Welcome to Short Quest Long Rest, an actual play D&D 5E podcast set in Icewind Dale. Join our intrepid crew on an adventure through the ups and downs of Rime of the Frostmaiden! Share some laughs, and enjoy an epic story told by Dungeon Master Josie! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sqlr/support
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#LSS hosted by Scott offers the best, weird, creative, interesting and sometimes funny narrations to uncommon, random stories. Though it's no comedy, but you'll smile or laugh 😏. Don't forget to follow me on IG and Twitter @Scottdeesickk, for more info stay tuned Gmail: Scottogu@mail.com
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Baillie Gifford’s Short Briefings on Long Term Thinking bring valuable insights into the benefits of taking the long view. You’ll hear frank, thought-provoking opinions from our team in Edinburgh and experts around the world. These podcasts do not constitute an offer of or solicitation for purchase or sale of securities or provision of any investment services. They are provided for information only and should not be considered as investment advice or a recommendation to buy, sell or hold a p ...
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Australia's best Basketball podcast. Join Rodney Anderson and Greg Vanderjagt for an in depth analysis of the Australian Basketball landscape each week. Covering the hottest topics, controversial issues and previewing whats coming up. Listen in as we host some of Australia's most talented Basketball players on the show and delve into the lives of hoopers around the country!
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Learn something new every day! Join Alena and Amanda, purveyors of Wikipedia, as they teach each other something they're passionate about but very unqualified to teach. Rate and review, we feed on your feedback! @makeashortstorylong
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Join Anthony and Colette as they invite you into their lives and recount awkward situations they've experienced in life so that you don't have to. New episodes every few Wednesday’s! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/long-story-short-podcast/support
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Listen to the most interesting and important events from Indian and World history. In short yet informative episodes, this podcast makes knowing history an enjoyable experience. Listen to a crisp episode on your commute, in your coffee break or over the weekend. Share questions, comments and suggestion with voice messages. Available on Google Podcasts, Spotify, Itunes, Pocket Cast, and other popular podcast platforms. Access on your mobile or PC.
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Welcome to another episode of Long Distance Short, GiftBasketsOverseas.com’s podcast where we talk to real people about the triumphs and tribulations in all kinds of long-distance relationships, and explore personal and corporate gifting trends. Let’s jump right in! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to The Long And Short Of It! We talk about literally anything that comes to mind. Tim is the long, Deanna is the short, but in terms of storytelling - we are opposite to our sizes! This is a podcast where we are anything but short and sweet: we discuss random scenarios and ponder them for too long!
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Long Story Short with Bobbi Brown

Gallery Media Group & Bobbi Brown

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Bobbi Brown is a beauty industry titan, world renowned makeup artist, best-selling author, sought-after speaker, and founder of Bobbi Brown Cosmetics and EVOLUTION_18, but there’s so much more to her story. Throughout her career she's worked with some of the most accomplished people in the world who are true masters of their craft. This podcast is a glimpse into their journey discussing both the highs and lows in order to glean the essential takeaways of a life well lived. Because everyone h ...
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WINE: The Long and the Short of It

Antonia Dominguez & Lynda Coogan

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Attention- Wine Lovers if you’re in a rut choosing the same reliable bottle or confused by the plethora of options instores and on wine lists, then this is the podcast for you! We are here to help you understand wine lingo, pick out stellar wines, read wine labels like a pro and much more.Your hosts Antonia Dominguez & Lynda Coogan, have a combined 27 years of experience in the wine trade. They will take you on a journey that navigates the complexities of this fascinating tipple in a fun and ...
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Heather Warlick covered an announcement from Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma and Oklahoma Impact Investing Collaborative regarding a partnership in financing Right-to-Counsel services for Oklahomans. Jennifer Palmer recently analyzed the state test scores for the 2023-2024 school year. Heather rejoins to talk about a mega-landlord with project-based…
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In this episode of Short Story Long, host Beki Fraser delves into the pivotal moments that shaped her journey toward independence and financial freedom. Beki candidly shares her transition from a small-town high school student to a university graduate, emphasizing the courage it took to leave familiar shores in search of new horizons. Through perso…
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Feeling inspired, Pete shares with Jen an experience of a recent workshop he attended, and together they noodle on what they might learn by watching others in action. Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: Why is it important to seek out other people in your industry and watch them work? How might we ask other people about their pro…
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You know, we had an assassination last episode, too, didn’t we? Well, this one is going to cause a lot more difficulty for the world, especially for Europe. Things are about to get really crazy. The first 45 years of the 1900’s were just an amazing, crazy time to be alive. Someone born in 1900 would have been alive for two world wars, the Great Dep…
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In dieser Buchclub-Folge spricht Karla mit Deutschlands erfolgreichstem Bildungsinfluencer Bob Blume. Der „Netzlehrer“ setzt sich in Blogs, Podcasts und Büchern für ein besseres Bildungssystem ein. Sein aktuelles Buch stellt die provokante Frage „Warum noch lernen?“, wenn in Zeiten von Google und KI jedes Wissen nur einen Klick entfernt ist. Schule…
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The guys catch up about Christian’s experience at PorchFest this year, the annual Connecticut tradition where bands set up stages on neighborhood porches (and how Christian didn’t move from his porch the whole time). Justin recounts the walk down memory lane he and Kate had after having Hibachi at the Sakura Japanese restaurant in Westport, CT. The…
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Ever accidentally sent an email to the wrong person and felt your heart drop into your stomach? Well, so have I! Join me, Beki Fraser, as I walk you through some of my most memorable missteps in the world of office politics and communication blunders. From an unintended, face-palming email to an unexpected accusation of staging a coup, I share thes…
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Keaton Ross about Gov. Kevin Stitt setting a June 2026 election date for a ballot initiative that proposes an incremental minimum wage increase to $15 per hour by 2029. Jennifer Palmer covers why the Department of Education is trying to decertify a teacher over a 5 year old Instagram photo. Keaton rejoins to discuss a revised federal lawsuit that c…
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Well, welcome to the 20th Century! I’m sure a fair number of those of you who are listening to this were born in the 20th Century, as I was, and the rest of you were born in the 21st century. I know I’ve usually tried to refer to the centuries by their actual numbers, like the ‘1900’s,’ but now that we are entering the century that we’ve all lived …
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This week, Jen and Pete start to scratch the surface on how they think about rejection, and what helps them move through that feeling. Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: How might we reframe rejection as context? How does the addition of information allow for rejection to be less prevelant? What four words does Pete use to help …
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Keaton Ross discusses the Oklahoma Department of Corrections’ push to revive the prison rodeo. Jennifer Palmer has been working to find out why the Education Department moved to revoke the teaching certificate of an Edmond high school teacher. Reporter Paul Monies on the decision by the U.S. Supreme Court that went against Oklahoma on federal grant…
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This week, Pete and Jen noodle on the assumption that everyone knows the same things that they know, and how they might work in the reverse of that notion. Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: How might leaders run workshops where the knowledge and vocabulary used are built from the ground up? In what ways is it brave to ask a que…
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WSHU's Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s Andrew Brown to discuss his article written with Katy Golvala, Dave Altimari and José Luis Martínez, "Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim one of the biggest beneficiaries of revaluation in 2021," as part of the collaborative podcast Long Story Short.Ebong Udoma, Sabrina Garone által
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Paul Monies discusses his recent story on Oklahoma’s love-hate relationship with federal grant money. Keaton Ross examined an ongoing legal battle between a private prison company and the town of Hinton and how it’s affecting the rural community. Ted Streuli hostsOklahoma Watch által
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This week, Jen uncovered something that has been hiding just under her nose for a long time, and she and Pete discuss that discovery process. Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: In what ways might we seek to problem solve in non-obvious ways? How might we think about the assets, boundaries, and narratives in our lives? What else …
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Jesse Eisenberg (The Art of Self Defense, The Social Network) talks with Justin about the antiquated notion of “winning” in professional basketball, and how he has no desire to relax. Listen to Life is Short on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen to all episodes ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ on the Wondery App, Ap…
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Langsam verabschiedet sich der Sommer mit den letzten warmen Tagen. Doch kein Grund zur Wehmut: Endlich haben wir wieder Zeit, uns an kühlen Abenden gemütlich mit einem Schmöker zurückzuziehen. Karla und Günter empfehlen diese vier Bücher als stimmungsvolle Herbstlektüre: In Sarah Brooks‘ Debütroman reist eine junge Frau 1899 im Zug von Peking nach…
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Justin and Christian ponder an ethical dilemma involving a fast food drive thru, Justin checks dog urine sample collection off his bucket list and they pay tribute to the late founder of Din Tai Fung. Then they answer a listener letter that used ChatGPT AI technology to craft the perfect Would You Rather question (and it’s so good it scares them a …
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Upheaval can create opportunity. Baillie Gifford’s Japan Team seeks out companies that will derive the greatest long-term benefit from transformational forces impacting business and broader society. In this podcast, investment manager Matthew Brett identifies four ‘structural growth’ drivers and the portfolio companies taking advantage of them. Bac…
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Jennifer Palmer reveals how little private school accreditation means in light of the new state tax credit program. Heather Warlick on the gender and racial disparities common in eviction filings. Jennifer rejoins to discuss the most recent meeting of the state Board of Education and the significant transparency issues being raised. Ted Streuli hos…
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Feeling somewhat indifferent about the idea of indifference, Pete brings the topic to Jen this week for the two of them to noodle on. Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: How can indifference be a positive thing? And a negative thing? How might indifference allow us to relinquish some control? Where might indifference show up in o…
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Lea Thompson (Back to the Future) explains why she thinks having a baby means you can’t be a movie star anymore. Justin geeks out over Back to the Future, and gets to practice his Minnesota accent. Listen to Life is Short on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen to all episodes ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ on the W…
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And here we are! Episode 100!!! It’s only taken us 100 episodes to cover the first 12,000 or so years of human history. I have a tentative plan to get us all the way to, well, today. It’s going to take about 40 or so more episodes. Since this is our 100th episode, I thought I’d make this a sort of special episode, and instead of covering new ground…
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Wow, episode 99. I like the symmetry of having episode 99 be a summary of the world in 1899. Last episode, we looked at the changes in technology, science, and worldview that occurred in the 1800’s, and like I said, there was an enormous amount of change from 1800 to 1899. This episode, I want to summarize all the big stuff that happened in the 180…
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Justin and Christian debate whether they have bird, horse or muffin energy. Then, they answer a listener letter requesting they get Ryan Gosling and Elijah Wood on the show and they debate a Would You Rather about giving up air conditioning/heating or the Internet. Finally, a listener voicemail asks Justin about his strategies for dealing with a ba…
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Jennifer Palmer discusses the growing friction between Superintendent Ryan Walters, the state Legislature and the attorney general. Keaton Ross gives an update on the minimum wage petition progressing through Oklahoma’s ballot initiative process. Jennifer rejoins to talk about Ruby Topalian's story about extortion in prisons.…
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In their annual episode themed around running, Jen and Pete noodle on the ideas of giving yourself a break, and how that might actually help you move ahead. Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: How might you add more randomness in to your routine? How can a variety of tasks help you to accomplish the same goal? What are some tools…
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Oscar winning actor Sam Rockwell (Fosse/Verdon on FX, Three Billboards) talks about what it’s like when your hotel room is next to Christopher Walken's. Listen to Life is Short on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen to all episodes ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ on the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start …
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Justin and Christian discuss an embarrassing moment in which Christian was mesmerized by a beautiful man hogging the cheese section at Whole Foods. Then a listener asks for advice for an anxious new actor who closes her eyes while performing on stage. Then, we hear a voicemail from a rather jolly listener named Justin Lamb who wants to know whether…
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Ruby Topalian on a statewide private school tuition increase due to the Parental Choice Tax Credit Program. Jake Ramsey talks about a lawsuit alleging Oklahoma doesn’t adequately consider juvenile offenders' potential growth and rehabilitation. Both return to wrap up their summer internships at Oklahoma Watch. Shaun Witt hosts.…
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How might Pete and Jen (and the listeners) say the things they think they cannot say? That is the topic that Pete and Jen dig in to this week. Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: How can you apply the idea of saying what you think you cannot say in the corporate and theatrical fields? How does this kind of communication actually …
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Vince Vaughn (Freaky) and Justin talk about a crazy game they invented while in Vegas after wrapping Dodgeball, Vince tells a story about the time he gamed the system at Disneyland, and they pay homage to the great John Hughes. Listen to Life is Short on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen to all episodes ad-free on Wo…
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Time to do some weird science. With most things in hand after getting back from the salvage yard, Oris is looking to use some of the Sylvana nerd stuff to make his papa better. So here's to hoping they don't create some horrible Frankenstein monster. Let's... Get... Dad-gerous!!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sql…
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Justin and Christian are blessed by a shirtless Jerry O’Connell who joins the show while on a hike surrounded by his pack of dogs. Then, the guys answer a listener letter suggesting that Justin be cast in an Anthony Kiedis biopic. Finally, they listen to a voicemail from Kyle in Seattle asking for advice on how to raise his three kids to have a sim…
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Well, look at that. We’re finally coming to the end of the 1800’s! Only two more episodes, then we’ll be in the 1900’s. It only took us 30 episodes to cover that 100 year period. I honestly have no idea how long it will take to cover the 1900’s, as I haven’t mapped that out yet. Guess I ought to get started on that, huh. Next episode, I’ll review s…
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Please tune in to this special episode when we interview a sustainability hero of the wine industry. A director of Findlater & Co, Michelle has over two decades of experience working in the wine industry and has been instrumental in driving the 'Give Wine A Future' initiative forward. Join us to hear her insights, challenges, and triumphs as she le…
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