Episodios

  • Unraveling The Past: Dr. Cline On The Collapse Of Civilization & The Mysteries Of The Bronze Age
    Sep 5 2024
    Today, we sit down with Dr. Eric H. Cline, a Professor of Classics, History, & Anthropology at George Washington University. As a classical and biblical archaeologist and ancient historian, Dr. Cline primarily focuses his research on biblical archaeology, the military history of the Mediterranean world, the Bronze Age Aegean, and the international connections between Greece, Egypt, and the Near East during the Late Bronze Age (1700-1100 BCE) ... Dr. Cline is at the forefront of his field as a well-regarded National Geographic Explorer, Fulbright scholar, , , and award-winning teacher and author. What can his insights tell us about 1177 – the year civilization collapsed? Tune in now to find out! In this discussion, we explore: The significance of the year 1177 BCE in human history. How archaeological fieldwork actually functions. One of history’s greatest mysteries. Difficult time periods to find within archaeological records. To learn more about Dr. Cline’s work with ancient history, click . Episode also available on Apple Podcasts:
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    33 m
  • A New Way To Run Your Business: Uncovering The Power Of AI & Workflow Automation
    Sep 3 2024
    In this episode, we discuss the transformative power of AI and automation to optimize business productivity with Michael Greenberg. As the founder and CEO of Third Brain Automation, Michael is an expert in streamlining workflows by integrating and automating business processes – especially for independent professionals and remote teams. Third Brain Automation is committed to helping companies achieve clarity, consistency, and confidence by leveraging tech-driven workflow designs. From growth automation to SOP documentation, Michael and his team are at the forefront of improving high-growth organizations using the latest and greatest technologies. Curious about how AI, automation, and top apps can boost productivity to help businesses survive, grow, and thrive? Hit play to learn from a leading expert in digital operations! In this conversation, we cover: The future of AI. Workflows that are susceptible to being replaced by AI. How AI generates responses. Why integrating humans with AI services is so valuable. Click to learn more about Third Brain Automation, and to connect with Michael’s personal website! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts:
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    37 m
  • American Christianity 101: A Conversation With Dr. Elesha Coffman On 400 Years Of Faith & History
    Aug 31 2024
    Today, we connect with Dr. Elesha J. Coffman, a Professor of History at Baylor University. Dr. Coffman writes on religion and media in American culture. She has published articles in American Catholic Studies and Religion and American Culture and has presented numerous papers at the American Academy of Religion and American Society of Church History annual meetings. Dr. Coffman recently released her latest book, . In it, she outlines the evolution of American Christianity from the colonial period to the present, distinctly focusing on 13 key events over four centuries of history… What interesting facts can we glean about the modern American religious landscape? Hit play to explore the things that have contributed to the complex tapestry of faith we see today… In this conversation, we discuss: How Dr. Coffman conducts research on the history of the church. The different types of Christianity that made their way to the early U.S. How religious persecution and freedom have evolved over time. Why and how language has changed in the modern U.S. church. Want to learn more about Dr. Coffman and her work? Click now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts:
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    44 m
  • Harnessing Thermodynamics Mark Holtzapple On The Science Of Water Vaporization & Desalination
    Aug 29 2024
    In today’s episode, Mark Holtzapple joins us to discuss the thermodynamics behind water vaporization. As a chemical engineering professor at Texas A&M University, ​​Mark researches the development of sustainable and renewable technologies, redefining how fuel, chemicals, food, and water are produced… From water desalination to high-efficiency air conditioning, Mark is on a mission to innovate the field of chemical engineering. He has spent decades of his career teaching, researching, and serving at Texas A&M, and his work has led to groundbreaking advancements in energy efficiency and sustainability. Jump in now to explore: What happens to water molecules when they are heated. What covalent bonds are, and how they occur in thermodynamics. How to calculate the energy needed to break hydrogen bonds. Join us as we explore the future of chemical engineering and how Mark’s pioneering efforts are paving the way for a more sustainable world! You can find out more on Dr. Holtzapple and his fascinating work . Episode also available on Apple Podcasts:
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    35 m
  • Faith, Culture, And Atheism: A Conversation With Bob Walters On Modern Christianity
    Aug 27 2024
    We are pleased to welcome Bob Walters back to the podcast to discuss the rapid pace of modern society and the nuances of cultural Christianity. Bob has been deeply involved in his faith for over two decades – dedicating his life to writing, editing, serving, and teaching within the Christian community. He does all this in an effort to spread God’s word and love to as many people as possible… Bob’s background in journalism and public relations is reflected in his weekly blog, Common Christianity. In this episode, he joins us to explore one of his recent columns, “.” In it, Bob introduces Richard Dawkins, a prominent atheist and evolutionary biologist who seeks freedom and meaning without God while still acknowledging the essential role of Christ in our culture. Dive in now to find out: Why contemplating righteousness is beneficial. What makes Richard Dawkins’ perspective on Christianity unique. The importance of finding a middle ground while searching for the truth. What makes Jesus the most important person in history. Can life have purpose and meaning without a higher power? How does humanity’s self-centeredness shape our collective worldview? Whether you're a Christian or simply curious about the intersection of faith and culture, this episode offers valuable insights and thought-provoking discussions for everyone. Learn more about Bob and his writing by visiting his website ! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts:
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    45 m
  • Breaking The Anxiety Cycle: Daniel Packard's Revolutionary Solutions For Lasting Mental Wellness
    Aug 24 2024
    In today’s episode, we sit down with Daniel Packard, a UC Berkeley Mechanical Engineer and CEO of Permanent Anxiety Solutions. As someone who has had his own battle with mental health issues, Daniel has used this pain to fuel his mission to develop a permanent solution for anxiety. After 8 years and more than a million dollars of research and development, Daniel and his team succeeded in reverse-engineering an innovative process that permanently solves all types of anxiety – with a whopping 90% success rate. Want to uncover a secret the mental health industry doesn’t want you to know? Are you ready to learn the real reason your fear and anxiety persist? Join us now to discover the groundbreaking findings from Daniel's team, revealing why overcoming anxiety is not only possible, but also surprisingly simple… In this discussion, we cover: The two different types of people struggling with fear, doubt, or anxiety. How to escape the “funky five” mental health obstacles permanently. The primary reasons why people don’t pursue happiness and freedom. Why the nervous system malfunctions, and how to repair it. To learn more about Daniel and his cutting-edge work, click now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts:
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    1 h y 10 m
  • Revolutionizing Male Enhancement Insights From A Stanford-Trained Physician
    Aug 23 2024
    What options do men have for non-surgical and minimally invasive penile enhancement? How effective are these procedures? Dr. Joel Pash, the co-founder of Upsize and expert in the field of male enhancement, joins the podcast to explain… Upsize is a series of clinics located across the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada dedicated to safe and effective enhancement procedures. Dr. Pash is a Stanford-trained physician who brings more than 10 years of experience to this often-misunderstood area of medicine. By focusing on medically sound techniques that prioritize patient safety and satisfaction, he has helped men around the globe achieve incredible results – improving their confidence and enhancing their overall quality of life. Jump in now to explore: How Dr. Pash markets Upsize’s services. Common reasons why people seek enhancement procedures. The success rate for enhancement operations. What penis fillers are made of. How patients heal from enhancement operations. Click to find out more about Dr. Pash and his work with Upsize! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts:
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    31 m
  • Scaling Altruism: Donald Summers On Transforming Nonprofits Into Social Problem-Solving Machines
    Aug 21 2024
    In this episode, we connect with Donald Summers, the Founder and CEO of Altruist Partners and the designer behind some of the world's most successful social impact efforts. He joins us to discuss his latest book, – a practical toolkit for ambitious nonprofit leaders aiming to expand their organization's impact… How can nonprofit organizations turn themselves into social problem-solving machines? What does it mean to be an extraordinary agent of change? Tune in now to hear comprehensive insight from a veteran social impact advisor and entrepreneur! In this discussion, we cover: The difference between immoral and amoral business tools. The advantages of growing and scaling a nonprofit organization. What “reputation laundering” is, and why it’s common amongst corporations. Common barriers that small nonprofits face. Want to learn more about Donald and his work with Altruist Partners? Click now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts:
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    42 m