Society & Culture: Places & Travel
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What Travel in Morocco Was Like in 1989, with Cathy Nesbitt
This episode also appears as a video episode on our YouTube channel, you can find it here: "What Travel in Morocco Was Like in 1989" ---- World traveller Cathy Nesbitt joins Azdean on today"s episode with a special story of visiting Morocco way back in 1989. Cathy and her future husband arrived off the boat in Ceuta,
Purpose, Friendship, and Human Skills with Simon Sinek
#216: Unlock the power of purpose and friendship with Simon Sinek. Learn how to find your ‘why,’ strengthen your friendships, and master the human skills that truly matter. Simon Sinek is a globally recognized author, speaker, and thought leader on leadership, purpose, and human connection. His work, including his book
Top AI Tools, Insurance Planning for Fires and More Listener Q&A with Kevin Rose
#217: From the best AI tools to takeaways from losing a home in the LA fires, we dive deep into strategies for optimizing home insurance, the benefits of rope training and saunas, how think about where to live, and more listener questions. Kevin Rose is a partner at True Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm th
In this episode we speak with Kara Swisher, the American journalist, author and podcaster who has been covering the tech sector for 30 years - and now finds herself at the epicentre of public debate over the convergence of tech and power in the new Trump administration. Swisher hosts the podcasts On With Kara Swisher,

#101 Canoe Racing, World Records and Near Death Paddling w/ Frank Bures
Frank Bures is an Author, outdoorsman and paddler. His new book Pushing The River: An epic battle, a lost history, a near death and other true canoeing stories is available for pre-order now. We talk canoe racing, Mississippi River Speed World Record attempts, near death experience paddling the Mississippi River, cano
Canada: How Socialism Is Destroying The Great White North – Shaun Newman
Long-time listeners know I was born in Canada, but it’s been a long time since I’ve considered it “home.” Today’s guest is a lifelong Canadian who has been podcasting for the past six years about faith, family, life in Canada and the topics that divide us. Shaun Newman has spent years questioning the systems around him