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  1. The Futile Podcast

    —Huffduffed by thesmokinggnu 2 months ago

  2. Nokia Rebrands Mapping: The Perspective from an Enterprise GIS Partner - Directions Magazine

    This week we get the lowdown on all of Nokia’s recent mapping announcements from Jim Reid, president of ADCi, a long time Nokia partner.

    http://www.directionsmag.com/podcasts/nokia-rebrands-mapping-the-perspective-from-an-enterprise-gis-partner/291407

    —Huffduffed by Akixe 5 months ago

  3. TMBA19 – The 2% Fallacy and 10 Business Red Flags

    I’m back in Bali hoping to take advantage of the inspiring scenery and lifestyle to get a ton of work done. I was excited to hop on the mic solo-style this week and address those of you who plan to

    http://www.tropicalmba.com/10-business-red-flags/

    —Huffduffed by u6811311 6 months ago

  4. Peter Bregman Interview — 18 Minutes: Find Your Focus, Master Distraction, and Get the Right Things Done | The New Man Podcast

    Peter Bregman Interview — 18 Minutes: Find Your Focus, Master Distraction, and Get the Right Things Done. Discusses the dangers of productivity and your comfort zone. Unconventional tips for success and living your passion.

    http://www.thenewmanpodcast.com/2012/05/peter-bregman-focus-distraction-get-the-right-things-done/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+TheNewMan+%28The+New+Man%29

    —Huffduffed by Ibriesen 7 months ago

  5. How Did This Get Made: Episode 30 Director’s Edition: ‘Cool as Ice’ w/ Vanilla Ice & Brian Huskey

    The guys at How Did This Get Made watch Cool as Ice and invited Brian Huskey and Rob Van Winkle himself to join in reveling in this relic of the early 90s.

    http://podcast.co.uk/how-did-this-get-made-episode-30-directors-edition-cool-as-ice-w-vanilla-ice-brian-huskey/

    —Huffduffed by podcast one year ago

  6. Naturally Get Rid Of Acne By Fixing Your Gut

    Learn how to naturally get rid of acne by fixing your gut and the specific Gut Healing Protocol to eliminate skin conditions for good.

    http://chriskresser.com/naturally-get-rid-of-acne-by-fixing-your-gut

    We’ve talked a lot about the “gut-brain” axis.  But did you know there’s also a “gut-skin” axis?  And did you know that researchers have been aware of this connection for more than 100 years?  Of course, this early work was forgotten for about 90 years, and it has only received increasing attention in the last decade.  It’s an exciting area of study, and it gives us new strategies for naturally treating skin conditions like acne (vulgaris and rosacea), psoriasis, eczema, dermatitis and others.

    And in this episode of Revolution Health Radio, we cover:

    2:24  Does the Gut-Brain-Skin Axis hold the secret to naturally get rid of acne? 8:23  The latest study validating 100 year-old research connecting stress, leaky gut, and acne 12:20  Why these ancient gut remedies also treat skin conditions 17:59  Could leaky gut be the hidden cause of acne? 20:55  How to break the vicious constipation-acne cycle 26:00  Why rush-hour traffic can cause low stomach acid, gas, and bloating 29:40  “The first place I look when someone comes to my practice with skin conditions” 34:48  The specific Gut Healing Protocol to naturally eliminate skin problems… for good 40:00  What foods to eat – and not eat – to get rid of migraines (and clear your skin) 44:12  The telltale signs you have low stomach acid… and what to do about it

    —Huffduffed by llmendoza one year ago

  7. HDTV and Home Theater Podcast - #468: Easy Home Theater Audio Tweaks

    It seems like there was a lot going on in the news this week, so we have a bunch of current events to cover - everything from iPad 2 to AllRovi.com. Then we go over some tips from an article at Electronic House called Acoustics Matter: Easy Home Theater Audio Tweaks. The article has some good ideas for how to get the most out of your home theater audio equipment and configuration.

    http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/podcast/2011/03/hdtv-and-home-theater-podcast-podcast-468-easy-home-theater-audio-tweaks.php

    —Huffduffed by gbenedict one year ago

  8. Wikipedia Weekly — Episode 50: Wikipedia Story

    We discuss Wikipedia Story, and invite listeners to help edit what will become the final chapter of the book that will be published in 2009. And we discuss a surprising finding related to [[Philosophy]].

    http://wikipediaweekly.org/?m=200805

    —Huffduffed by psd one year ago

  9. Get Illuminated, Ep. 10: Steven E. Landsburg

    In the latest episode of the Get Illuminated podcast, I interviewed Steven E. Landsburg, author of the delightfully thought provoking book, More Sex is Safer Sex: The Unconventional Wisdom of Economics. To get an idea of what we talked about, here’s part of the preface to Landsburg’s book:

    "Common sense tells you that promiscuity spreads AIDS, population growth threatens prosperity, and misers make bad neighbors. I wrote this book to assault your common sense.

    "My weapons are evidence and logic, especially the logic of economics. Logic is most enlightening — and surely most fun — when it challenges us to see the world in a whole new way. This book is about that kind of logic.

    "Daughters cause divorce. A thirst for revenge is healthier than a thirst for gold. A ban on elephant hunting is bad news for elephants, and disaster assistance is bad news for the people who receive it. Malicious computer hackers should be executed. The most charitable people support the fewest charities. Writing books is socially irresponsible; elbowing your way to the front of the water-fountain line is not. The tall, the slim, and the beautiful earn higher wages — but not for the reasons you think.

    "Each of those statements is closer to the truth than you might imagine. If your common sense tells you otherwise, remember that common sense also tells you the earth is flat."

    —Huffduffed by KurtL 2 years ago

  10. Get Illuminated, Ep. 10: Steven E. Landsburg

    In the latest episode of the Get Illuminated podcast, I interviewed Steven E. Landsburg, author of the delightfully thought provoking book, More Sex is Safer Sex: The Unconventional Wisdom of Economics. To get an idea of what we talked about, here’s part of the preface to Landsburg’s book:

    "Common sense tells you that promiscuity spreads AIDS, population growth threatens prosperity, and misers make bad neighbors. I wrote this book to assault your common sense.

    "My weapons are evidence and logic, especially the logic of economics. Logic is most enlightening — and surely most fun — when it challenges us to see the world in a whole new way. This book is about that kind of logic.

    "Daughters cause divorce. A thirst for revenge is healthier than a thirst for gold. A ban on elephant hunting is bad news for elephants, and disaster assistance is bad news for the people who receive it. Malicious computer hackers should be executed. The most charitable people support the fewest charities. Writing books is socially irresponsible; elbowing your way to the front of the water-fountain line is not. The tall, the slim, and the beautiful earn higher wages — but not for the reasons you think.

    "Each of those statements is closer to the truth than you might imagine. If your common sense tells you otherwise, remember that common sense also tells you the earth is flat."

    —Huffduffed by boingboing 2 years ago

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