Break through your psychological barriers to authentic confidence, with this fantastic series of podcasts from Dan Munro, founder of The Brojo. Dan is a professional Confidence Coach, and is the Bestselling author of the books "The Legendary Life", and "Nothing to Lose".
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Ever since 1928, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has handed out trophies to what it considered the best in film. Sometimes they were absolutely right, sometimes they were entirely wrong, sometimes they were so, so basic. But in all that time, audiences have had their own opinions, sometimes better, sometimes much worse. And sometimes, when the stars align or the fates allow, they even agree. Academy Vs Audience is a deep dive into Oscar history, revisiting film history from t ...
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How does healthcare innovate? Datica explores this topic in a new series of interviews with the industry's top thinkers and doers. Join us as we uncover insights to catalyzing change in healthcare.
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Add a dose of goodness to your day and explore what it means to thrive in life. Kim Forrester interviews world-leading experts and takes a deep-dive into the characteristics and daily habits that can boost your physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being, and help you flourish.
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The Medal of Honor is the United States’ highest military award. It is given for bravery in combat that goes far above and beyond the call of duty – those acts of heroism and courage that save lives despite impossible risk. This podcast is about those heroes. What they did. What it meant. And what their stories tell us about the nature of sacrifice – and about ourselves. In our first season, you’ll hear stories about Medal of Honor recipients from the Civil War to the Iraq War. We’ll think a ...
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Legendary NYPD detective and private investigator Bo Dietl gives his unfiltered and uncensored take on true crime, issues of the day and New York City stories.
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Brought to you by the Seaplane Pilots Association, "Water Flying" is a weekly podcast featuring news, tips and tricks, discussions on seaplane safety and interviews with manufactures, seaplane CFI's, industry leaders and passionate seaplane pilots from around the world. Fan, owner or operator, you will find these episodes entertaining and highly informative.
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Episode 140: Midtown Mayhem to Middle Eastern Conflicts
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In this episode of One Tough Podcast, Bo Dietl addresses several pressing issues. He starts by discussing dramatic incidents involving crime in New York City and criticizes the 'Defund the Police' movement, emphasizing a recent 911 call and police action in the Bronx. Dietl transitions to international conflicts, including the death of Hamas leader…
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Episode 139: From Homeland Security To Local Crime with Peter King
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On this episode of Bo Dietl's One Tough Podcast, Bo and Former Congressman Peter King dive into pressing issues surrounding national, city-level security, and police failures. They discuss recent violent incidents in the Bronx and Harlem, shedding light on public concerns about safety and the controversial 'defund the police' movement. The conversa…
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EP 34 - Walter Murch and Howard Berry Q&A - Her Name Was Moviola
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We Join AMPS Chair Andrew Wilson for a Q&A with Walter Murch and Director Howard Berry after a private AMPS viewing of their film Her Name Was MoviolaThis episode is sponsored by URSA Straps https://ursastraps.com/Par Association of Motion Picture Sound
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[#249] Parenting with Integrity: How to Raise Confident Children
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Dan Munro discusses parenting styles and their impact on child confidence. He recommends Lighthouse, Free Range, and Gentle parenting, emphasizing autonomy, emotional validation, and respect. He criticizes strict and Tiger parenting for fostering dishonesty and misery. Munro also warns against helicopter parenting, which can lead to fragility. Key …
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1989: Miss Daisy and the Last Bat-Crusade (feat. Munsi Parker-Munroe)
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At the end of the 80s, the Oscars found themselves short on meaningful, artful, epics, tried to find some heartwarming story about ending racism, and settled for Driving Miss Daisy. Meanwhile, Hollywood began to pay attention to the worldwide box office instead of just the US, and we have our first split between domestic and international box offic…
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[#248] Psychopathy: The Darksides and Downsides to Not Giving a Fuck
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[#248] Psychopathy: The Darksides and Downsides to Not Giving a Fuck by Dan Munro & Mike WellsPar Dan Munro & Mike Wells
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Episode 138: America's Chaos - Natural Disasters, Political Hope, and Urban Crime
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On this episode of One Tough Podcast, Bo discusses pressing issues from recent events. He highlights a dramatic shooting incident in the Bronx and critiques the 'defund the police' movement, emphasizing the city residents' growing fear of crime. Bo also addresses the insufficient hurricane relief efforts following Hurricane Helene, accusing the gov…
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1988: It's Rain(ing) Man, Hallelujah (feat. Chris Gibbins)
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It's the one Joint Champion of the 1980s, as neither Oscars nor audience can resist Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise teaming up for the road movie Rain Man, which also serves as perhaps the first major pop culture depiction of autism. Here to help Claire, Erin, and Dan break down the movie's efforts to examine neurodivergence is Dan's big brother Dr. …
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[#247] Letting Go of Outcomes: Free 90min Confidence Building Webinar
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Being attached to outcomes - results or reactions that are outside of your direct control - causes more suffering than just about anything else you'll ever encounter.Tragically, you're doing this without needing to!In this podcast, I explore the concept of having an emotional attachment (a hopeful expectation) to results that you prefer, and why th…
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1987: Three Men and a Little Emperor (feat. Kevin Weir)
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In 1987, both Academy and Audience were making questionable choices in very different directions, so Kevin Weir's back to help Erin, Claire, and Dan get into it. The Oscar went to The Last Emperor, chronicling the uniquely tragic life of China's final emperor Puyi, and the gang accidentally watches the longest possible version. The audience goes fa…
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Episode 137: Remembering 9/11 and Facing Today's Political Realities
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On this episode of One Tough Podcast, Bo begins by recounting his personal experiences on September 11th, 2001, emphasizing the somber impact of the day's events. He describes in detail his immediate response and efforts to assist at Ground Zero. Bo then shifts to a critique of current political issues, including the debate over police funding, ill…
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The Writer Behind the Medal of Honor
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Malcolm chats with Meredith Rollins, the writer behind the series, to talk about what they both learned from the Medal of Honor recipients featured this season. They also share moments that didn’t make the cut, what surprised them, what made them cry– and the surprising influence of Medal of Honor moms. If you have questions or comments you would l…
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[#246] Neurodivergent Love: Psychopath (ASPD) x Borderline (BPD) Relationship- Teagan’s story
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I've got a new podcast for you that's here by popular demand. The last podcast I did was with the honest psychopath Jackson Noble, and I got a lot of inquiries about his partner Teagan.People wanted to know what it was like for her to be with an open psychopath, to be in a loving relationship with him, to observe him as a father and a partner, and …
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1986: Platoon to the Danger Zone
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In 1986, Hollywood was in two minds about the military. Oliver Stone won an Oscar for his ground-level examination of the destruction and darkness of the Vietnam War, via one idealistic recruit being ground down by perpetual horror and atrocity. Tony Scott went another way, with whizz-bang planes that go fast and hot shot fighter pilots flying and …
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John Chapman is the first member of the Air Force to receive the Medal of Honor since Vietnam. John’s story takes us to a freezing, snowy mountain range in Afghanistan on March 4th, 2002, where he deployed with SEAL Team 6 during Operation Anaconda. His bravery in the pre-dawn hours that day teaches us something vital about heroism: It means being …
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Robert E. Bush: From High School to Hell and Back
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Robert E. Bush is one of the youngest recipients of the Medal of Honor. At only 18, Bob found himself at the Battle of Okinawa, the bloodiest and fiercest battle of World War II’s Pacific theater. But Bob wasn’t the only teenager at that battle. Both the Japanese and US military had young soldiers and medics in dangerous – and lethal – situations a…
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Episode 136: Biggest Threats To America Today - Our Pending Doom
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On this episode of One Tough Podcast, Bo Dietl discusses the pressing threats facing America today with retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Scott Mann. The episode covers concerns about border security, the resurgence of terrorist organizations like Al Qaeda and ISIS, and the infiltration of Chinese nationals. Additionally, they discuss the impact…
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1985: Out of the Future (feat. Gina Stewart)
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It's 1985 and the tonal gap between Academy winners and Audience favourite isn't getting smaller. The Oscar goes to Meryl Streep and Robert Redford's languidly paced, ill-fated romance in Out of Africa. Returning guest Gina Stewart joins Erin, Claire, and Dan to explain how the actual Karen Blixen's memoir of life in colonial Africa was mutated int…
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Jay Vargas Pulls the Trigger
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During the worst days of the Vietnam war, Marine captain Jay Vargas led a group of young fighters called the Magnificent Bastards into the Battle of Dai Do. His actions during that three-day period are some of the most heroic – and horrific – we’ll hear about this season. What Jay lived through during those bloody, sleepless days would stay with hi…
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Episode 135: NYC on the Brink, Challenging Mayor Adams, NYPD Struggles, and Union Leadership with DEA President Scott Munro
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On this episode of Bo Dietl's One Tough Podcast, Bo addresses recent violent incidents in NYC, critiques political decisions affecting public safety, and discusses the challenges faced by the NYPD. Highlighting disorder and dangerous conditions in New York, Bo calls for stronger leadership from Mayor Eric Adams. He then introduces Scott Munro, the …
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How To Stop A School Shooting
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The Citizen’s Medal of Honor was first awarded in 2008 to recognize ordinary Americans whose actions “epitomize the concept of ‘service beyond self’ … ‘above and beyond’” their call of duty, whatever it may be. Molly Hudgens' duty was as a guidance counselor at Sycamore Middle School, in Tennessee, where in 2016 she came face to face with a potenti…
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1984: Amadeus, Key of Axel F
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It's buddy cops and classical music frenemies as Academy Vs Audience reaches 1984! First off, the Oscar goes to Amadeus, a film version of the what-if story proposing a deadly rivalry between composers Mozart and Salieri... a rivalry only one of them knows about. Erin, Claire, and Dan dig into it, the music, the wig-game, and if it's as gripping as…
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Episode 134: Senate Hearings, Global Conflicts, NYC Crime, and the Olympics
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On this episode of One Tough Podcast with Bo Dietl, Bo discusses a range of current events and issues. He starts by addressing the recent Senate hearings on an assassination attempt on Donald Trump and critiques the Secret Service's handling of the situation, highlighting security lapses and the need for better coordination. He also touches on the …
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Tibor Rubin’s Medicine (Part 2)
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Tibor Rubin’s story continues. As a young man, Tibor joined the U.S. Army, and he was sent to fight during the Korean War, where he was captured and taken to a brutal prisoner of war camp. On multiple occasions, he saved many lives and acted with bravery to protect U.S. troops. His story is about more than courage and bravery. It’s about compassion…
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Episode 133: Violent Crime Surge in NYC, Secret Service Security Lapses, and the Explosive Growth of AI with Dan Ives
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On this episode of One Tough Podcast with Bo Dietl, Bo delves into the recent surge in violent incidents in NYC, the inefficiencies of local law enforcement, and the Secret Service's security lapses surrounding an assassination attempt on Donald Trump. Bo welcomes guest Dan Ives, a renowned tech analyst, to discuss the explosive growth of NVIDIA an…
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Tibor Rubin’s Medicine (Part 1)
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Tibor Rubin is the only Holocaust survivor to win the Medal of Honor. Sent to a concentration camp at the age of 14, Tibor swore that if he lived, he would become an American GI. At 20, he joined the U.S. Army and shipped off to Korea. His acts of heroism on the battlefield were epic, and then he selflessly protected other soldiers at a brutal POW …
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[#245] Confidence Advice from a Psychopath: Jackson Noble on Overcoming Self Doubt
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Dan Munro and self-aware psychopath Jackson Noble (a.k.a. "Jack the Ripper") engage in a thought-provoking discussion on various topics, including psychopathy, childhood trauma, moral codes, self-doubt, and how to stop caring what other people think of you.They share their personal experiences and insights, often highlighting the complexities of ps…
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1983: Terms of the Jedi
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It's 1983, and the big movies are all about difficult parent/child relationships. The Oscars went to Terms of Endearment, a mother/daughter story conceived, written, and brought to the screen by men, and Erin, Claire, and Dan have a lot of questions and notes on its success. Audiences, however, needed to see how Han Solo got out of the carbonite, a…
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Episode 132: Political Turmoil and Wall Street Triumphs with Ken Langone
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In this episode of 'One Tough Podcast,' Bo Dietl discuses recent political and social issues, including his critique of the Democratic Party, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. He transitions to talking about crime rates in cities like Chicago and New York, while advocating for better solutions for Rikers Island. Bo then pulls an old discussion with lege…
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Dr. Mary Walker's True North
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Dr. Mary Walker was the first and only woman to have been awarded the Medal of Honor. She worked as a surgeon during the Civil War, saving the lives of Union soldiers. She crossed into dangerous enemy territory to take care of civilians in need. She was a prisoner of war. But her fight didn’t stop once the war was over. Throughout her life, Dr. Wal…
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Episode 131: NYC's Public Safety Challenges & Resilience and Politics with Anthony Scaramucci
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On this episode of One Tough Podcast with Bo Dietl, Bo discusses various public safety issues in New York City, including the rise in crime and the impact of unregulated scooters and mopeds. Bo shares his strong stance on supporting the police and criticizes the progressive city council for undermining public safety efforts. Then, Bo interviews Ant…
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Every Medal of Honor action is, by definition, heroic. But the story of Alwyn Cashe is about a very specific element of heroism: Sacrifice. In 2005, Sergeant First Class Alwyn Cashe was stationed in Iraq with his platoon. He was known for how deeply he cared about his soldiers’ lives– and their safety. On a night in October, he proved how far he wo…
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EP 33 - Chris Munro - Production Sound Mixer
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"So there's no sound in space - What are you going to do?" - Alfonso Cuarón, GRAVITY As it turned out Chris Munro did a hell of a lot!Martyn Harries talks with AMPS Fellow Chris Munro about his amazing career and the technical challenges he faced in films ranging from United 93 to The Muppet Christmas Carol.https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0613101/ This…
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1944 Revisited: Going Back to Going My Way
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While Erin and Claire are busy with the all-new theatrical experience of Riverona, travel back with us to 1944 and what Dan insists against all opposition is "one of the three most criminally underrated Best Pictures in history," the cask-stength comfort viewing of Going My Way. But first, for All 80s Summer, Erin has a speed-run review of George M…
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Episode 130: From Brooklyn Streets to Hollywood Screens with Steve Schirripa
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On this episode of Bo Dietl's One Tough Podcast, Bo talks with his longtime friend Steve Schirripa. They discuss a variety of topics, including a recent violent crime in the Bronx and public safety concerns in New York City. The conversation delves into Schirripa's colorful past, including his upbringing in Brooklyn, his career as a bouncer and mai…
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The Unbreakable Chain of Douglas Munro
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The story of Douglas A. Munro’s heroism is told to every man and woman who joins the United States Coast Guard. In 1942, he led a dangerous rescue that saved an estimated 500 Marines from death on the island of Guadalcanal. He is the only member of the Coast Guard to have received the Medal of Honor. But Doug’s story isn’t just about his incredible…
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Episode 129: Loyalty, Tragedy, and Truth with Sid Rosenberg
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On this episode of Bo Dietl's One Tough Podcast, Bo talks with his close friend and guest, Sid Rosenberg. They discuss various topics including their loyalty to each other, the continued impact of historical tragedies such as 9/11 and October attacks on Israel, and the significance of remembering these events. They touch on New York City's crime is…
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Discussing Husky Bush Plane with Aviat President Steve Anderson
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On this episode I am joined by Steve Anderson, President of Aviat Aircraft as we explore the Husky. Let's be honest, there are very few certified bush/seaplanes being made today. The Aviat Husky is a two place American made and owned aircraft that has the capability to fill a mission few current production aircraft. It boasts a higher gross weight …
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The Never-ending Battle of Henry Johnson
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Henry Johnson, nicknamed Black Death, was one of the most famous American soldiers of World War I. He was part of the Harlem Hellfighters, the legendary all-Black U.S. Army unit, and awarded the French Croix de Guerre for single-handedly stopping an invading enemy force in the trenches. So how did he end up entirely forgotten? This is the story of …
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1931 Revisited: Yancey and the Tramp and Some 80s
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While Erin and Claire are bringing a fresh new work to what lucky audiences are able to catch it, we turn back the clock to one of our earliest episodes, in which Dan invited Erin, Claire, and you, the listener, to join him in his Yancey Cravat Madness. Followed by some love for Charlie Chaplin! And since this is All 80s Summer, some quickie 80s mo…
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Episode 128: Bronx Shooting, Public Safety, and Afghanistan Crisis with Sean McCarthy
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On this episode of One Tough Podcast, Bo Dietl discusses various pressing issues, starting with a recent dramatic shooting incident in the Bronx. Bo criticizes the city council's progressive approach to public safety, lamenting the limitations imposed on the mayor's authority. He also expresses concerns over rising crime rates and unrealistic expec…
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Courage is Contagious: Mike & Tommy
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In the waning days of the Vietnam War, two Navy SEALs were dropped into enemy territory for a routine scouting mission. But within hours, Michael Thornton and Thomas Norris would be battling to save their team – and each other – against terrible odds. What Michael Thornton did that day would become SEAL legend…and a lesson in the true nature of cou…
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Launching on June 26, Medal of Honor: Stories of Courage is a new podcast telling the extraordinary tales of some of the United States’s military heroes. Every week, we'll dive into a different Medal of Honor recipient's life story. The Medal of Honor is awarded for bravery in combat that goes far above and beyond the call of duty – those acts of h…
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Episode 127: Tackling NYC's Crime Surge - Shootings, Policy Failures, and the Push for Reform with Gary Tizler
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On this episode of One Tough Podcast, Bo Dietl discusses the current epidemic of crime in New York City, emphasizing the recent dramatic shooting incidents and the challenges police face. Bo criticizes the progressive city council's stance on law enforcement and immigration, attributing crime spikes to policy failures. Gary Tizler, a political cons…
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It's 1982, and the rift between Academy and Audience grows ever farther. The (many) Oscars go to Richard Attenborough's lengthy biopic Gandhi, bringing you the greatest hits of Mohandas-then-Mahatma Gandhi, managing to fill over three hours of runtime with few insights beyond "Gandhi: Nifty." Meanwhile Steven Spielberg re-conquered Hollywood with t…
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[#244] Finding Your Integrity: Core Values to Live By
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Show notes:IntroductionIntegrity definitionThe formula for integrity is core valuesBy the end, you should know a draft of your values, how to live by them, and what behaviour change you could make today to become a bit more confidentWhat are core values and why are they important?Integrity diamondStart with what they’re notSo what is a core valueTh…
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1981: Chariots of the Lost Ark
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It’s 1981, and one of the most iconic adventure movies ever takes on a movie with one iconic piece of music that they use a little. The Academy goes with Chariots of Fire, about the 1924 UK Olympic track and field team and the obstacles both great and very small they faced, while the audience flocks to see Steven Spielberg and George Lucas’ latest …
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1980: The Ordinary Empire
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Welcome to Academy Vs Audiences All 80s Summer! The hits get bigger and the Oscar winners get smaller, and nothing spells that out quite like 1980. The Oscars go with Ordinary People, Robert Redford's film about a family in turmoil after a tragedy, and the different ways we successfully or unsuccessfully process grief. The audience, however, just r…
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[#243] Bravery and Courage: How to overcome fear and social anxiety
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The videos I’ve been putting out the last few weeks are all excerpts from one overall conversation about bravery.In this podcast, I break down the different elements of courage to give you ideas on how you can apply this to your life to give yourself more opportunities and increase your self confidence.In this episode, we cover:Bravery is not the a…
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1979: Kramer V Kramer: Dawn of Just Us
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It's 1979, nearing the end of the era of serious dramas for adults ruling the box office, and Dustin Hoffman's divorce and custody drama becomes one of our more unlikely joint champions. Erin, Claire, and Dan dig into Ted Kramer's attempts to juggle two lives: raising his son alone after his wife Joanna disappears into the night, and a career that …
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