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You ever just want to talk about some real ish with your friends? Well, this is the show you are looking for! We discuss topics like relationships, dating, sex, and a few world issues here and there. Everything is worth a conversation, why not have one with Mo'!
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More than a Refresh is a new podcast dedicated to learning about data and the people behind it through lively conversation, diverse topics, and engaging guest speakers. We explore professional trends within the ecosystem including trouble spots, privacy, equity, democratization, and future directions. Listen wherever you get your podcasts.
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The Calling History Podcast is an unscripted, interview style phone conversation with the heroes, the villains, and the great thinkers of history. It’s an opportunity to ask them anything, in their time, while they are living it. How did Benjamin Franklin feel about leaving his comfortable life of fame and excess in London as a loyal British citizen to risk it all and return to America as a rebel? How did record setting Louise Thaden feel about racing and beating Amelia Earhart and yet her n ...
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Join me in this week's podcast as my dear friend Niqi bravely opens up about her journey through divorce in her D-Day series. Niqi shares her raw and honest experiences, navigating the ups and downs of starting anew. Tune in to hear her inspiring story of resilience, growth, and self-discovery. You won't want to miss this powerful and poignant epis…
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In Part 2 of the 1870 conversation with Ruby Waller, she will talk in detail about the extraordinary place called Urania cottage giving fallen women a safe plan to start again by creating a new life in Australia. She'll also explain what a badger game is. And she'll talk about her meetings later in life with Charles Dickens when he was an old man. …
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Join Mo' on her latest podcast episode as she delves into the dynamic world of healthcare innovation with Rosalyan Talley, the visionary CEO behind C and S Nurse Concierge Services. In this insightful interview, Rosalyan shares her journey of founding and leading a groundbreaking venture that's reshaping the landscape of personalized healthcare. Fr…
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In Autumn of 1870, Ruby Waller was sitting comfortably in her home reminiscing about her days on the streets of London as a prostitute when she received a call from the future … Do not listen to this episode if you are under-age or have a weak stomach. Ruby is going to explain the gruesome circumstances that caused her to become a child prostitute.…
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In Part 2 of the 1958 conversation with Frances Perkins, she explains why her daughter turned into a spoiled debutante that didn’t want to work, her uneasy but loving relationship with Eleanor Roosevelt, and her greatest regrets after accomplishing so much. Start episode 2 to join the conversation. Listen to the Calling History Podcast on Spotify, …
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In 1958, Frances Perkins was preparing a lesson for her students when she received a call from the future… In this episode, you’ll learn how Frances managed to make such an enormous impact in an industry dominated by men. She’ll also share the horrifying story of 140 people burning to death that inspired her life’s mission. Start the episode now to…
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In Part 2 of the 1863 conversation with Nathaniel Hawthorne, he’ll explain why he can’t seem to write while the war ravages his nation. He’ll also further demonstrate how all his writing was not doom and gloom with his story The Celestial Railroad. And he’ll tell us how Sophia, his wife, saved the day when he was fired from his job and thought he w…
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----more----On July 4, 1863, Nathaniel Hawthorne was celebrating his 59th Birthday when he received a call from the future… In this episode, Hawthorne will explain why his stories often leave you with more questions than answers. He’ll talk about the role he played in getting his good friend elected as the fourteenth president. And he’ll talk about…
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In Part 2 of the 1774 conversation with Mercy Otis Warren, she’ll explain what happened to her brother after being almost beaten to death and then recanting his beliefs of liberty. She’ll also talk about her next publication about the Boston Tea Party, and she will reluctantly share her feelings about how things might be different if she were able …
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Welcome to Episode 46 of More Than a Refresh! Join JD as he sits down with Elizabeth McCormick, a former US ARMY Black Hawk Helicopter Pilot turned Inspirational Speaker specializing in Leadership. In this episode, they explore the power of choice in dissatisfaction, the intricate relationship between confidence and self-worth, and the power of rhi…
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On Feb 19, 1774, Mercy Otis Warren was tending to her family when she received a call from the future… Mercy was a writer and poet that found a way to use her gifts to further the cause of liberty. In this episode, she’ll talk about the meetings in her home that eventually played a role in uniting the colonies. She’ll also discuss the anonymously p…
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In Part 2 of the 1810 conversation with Sacagawea, she will tell us why she was forced to trade her favorite blue beaded belt for an otter skin coat. She’ll also talk about her near-death experiences at the Great Falls and how her presence on the expedition likely saved everyone’s life. Start episode 2 to join the conversation. ----- Robin Pease’s …
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On October 30, 1810, Sacagawea was in her home in St. Louis when she received a call from the future… In this episode, Sacagawea will share the details of being kidnapped and taken from her family as a 12-year-old. She’ll talk about Lewis and Clark and why they needed a native American woman with a newborn on their expedition. And, how she was forc…
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In Part 2 of the 1692 conversation with Rebecca Nurse, she will explain how a person is guilty until they can prove their innocence. She will make a guess why Tituba, who was clearly a witch, was not executed first, and why the magistrates let Rebecca go free, and then arrested and eventually hung her anyway. Start episode 2 to join the conversatio…
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On July 18, 1692, Rebecca Nurse was languishing in prison the day before she would be executed as a witch, when she received a call from the future… In this episode, she will talk about what it’s like to live in a time where anyone can accuse another of witchcraft, and those accusations are enough to establish guilt and condemn a person to death by…
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In Part 2 of the 1922 conversation with Margaret Brown, she will talk about her efforts across the ocean to help those with broken families after World War I. She’ll tell us where the nickname ‘unsinkable’ came from. And she’ll discuss what she did to prevent 10-year-old kids from doing hard time for stealing a loaf of bread. Start episode 2 to joi…
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On April 15, 1922, Margaret Brown was in France when she received a call from the future… In this episode, she will share her experience of watching the Titanic sink as well as her contempt for the cowards that prevented her from assisting those that eventually drowned. She will also explain how a young girl stripping tobacco leaves became a wealth…
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In Part 2 of the 1830 conversation with Richard Allen, he’ll explain why the Africans voted not to return to Africa, why the quakers kicked him out of their church, and why black people are immune to yellow fever (per Dr. Benjamin Rush). Start episode 2 to join the conversation.Oleh Anthony Dean
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Welcome to episode 43 of More Than a Refresh, where JD sits down with Lindsey Simon, VP Engineering at Vercel. Listen in as they differentiate between failure and opportunity, discuss the link between advertising and UX, and explain why "the long road" is actually just "the road." Plus, JD finally gets Rickrolled.…
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In 1830, Richard Allen had just finished church when he received a call from the future… In this episode, he will discuss why he picked the last name Allen after being born a slave without it. How he helped Martha Washington’s personal slave escape to freedom, and what George Washington did about it. Start the episode now to join the conversation.…
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In Part 2 of the 1910 conversation with Isabella Stewart Gardner, she’ll tell us why they called her the ‘serpent of muddy river’, how she dealt with people who thought she was rude, and some insight into her favorite artifacts and how they were acquired. Start episode 2 to join the conversation.Oleh Anthony Dean
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Welcome to episode 43 of More Than a Refresh, where JD sits down with Leta Keane, Experienced Front End Engineering Instructor. Listen in as they discuss investing in humans, not assets; having a fixed mindset vs. a growth mindset; and why "luxury" isn't just another yacht - it's childcare. https://www.linkedin.com/in/letakeane/…
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In December of 1910, Isabella Stewart Gardner was walking through the museum that bears her name when she received a call from the future… In this episode, she’ll discuss what inspired a 25-year worldwide treasure hunt. How she ended up walking a lion, and the experience that caused her to build a venetian palace in the middle of Boston. Start the …
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In Part 2 of the 1820 conversation with Napoleon, he’ll explain his purpose in going to Egypt and why he left his soldiers behind. He will also explain why he brought back slavery after it had been abolished. And finally, he’ll close with his story of what happened in Waterloo ending his reign in France. Start episode 2 to join the conversation.…
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Welcome to episode 42 of More Than a Refresh, where JD sits down with Hugh Forrest, Co-President & Chief Programming Officer @ SXSW. Listen in as they discuss collaborative problem solving, how humans parse authenticity, and that time Barack Obama back-channeled to nab a speaking slot at SXSW.
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In December of 1820, Napoleon was exiled to the island of St. Helena when he received a call from the future… In this episode, Napoleon explains his desire for peace, claiming that he was not starting wars, he was finishing them. He will talk about creating a golden age in France that was disrupted by European countries not following through with a…
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Welcome to episode 41 of More Than a Refresh, where JD sits down with jack of all trades (and master of many), Silona Bonewald, Founder & President @ Leadingbit Solutions. Listen in as they discuss production readiness, "Gutenberg moments," dude bros, and why the OSS community needs to get involved in standards.…
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Welcome to episode 40 of More Than a Refresh, where JD sits down with Cooper Quintin, Senior Staff Technologist @ The EFF. On Thursday, December 7th, Meta announced the roll out of default end-to-end encryption on all messages on Facebook. Listen into a high-octane discussion of privacy as a human right, mining children for data, and how law enforc…
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In Part 2 of the 1849 conversation with Edgar Allen Poe, he’ll explain why he refused to compromise when his editor told him that his work was too violent. He’ll tell us what happened when he showed up at The White House drunk looking for a job. And he’ll share some of his other work that demonstrated how truly talented he was. Start episode 2 to j…
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In September of 1849, two weeks before he would mysteriously disappear for three days, Edgar Allan Poe received a call from the future… In this episode, Poe will talk about his fascinating approach to writing the Raven and what it meant. He’ll show us what a brilliant writer does when he is called a drunken poet. And he’ll talk about why it was ok …
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In Part 2 of the 1795 conversation with Rochambeau, he’ll explain what happened at Yorktown when the British were wanting to surrender to him instead of George Washington. He’ll also tell us what caused the Reign of Terror in France a few years after returning home a hero. And how close he was to execution. Start episode 2 to join the conversation.…
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In 1795, after barely missing an engagement with the guillotine, General Rochambeau received a call from the future… In this episode, Rochambeau will explain how the French were supporting the Americans long before they sent troops, why the first expeditions to help the Americans was a catastrophe, and why General Washington was jumping on the dock…
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In Part 2 of the 1915 conversation with Theodore Roosevelt, he’ll talk about his adventures in the Dakota territories after a family tragedy. He’ll tell us the story of what happens when you challenge him to a bar fight. And he’ll talk about the bear he didn’t shoot that created the teddy bear industry. Start episode 2 to join the conversation.…
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Welcome to episode 38 of More Than a Refresh, where JD sits down with Cooper Quintin, Senior Staff Technologist at The Electronic Frontier Foundation. Listen in as they discuss the "enshitification" of the internet, including how governments circumvent privacy laws to get to your data, rehabilitation vs. discipline in the legal system, why the Meta…
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In 1915, Theodore Roosevelt was in Oyster Bay enjoying the summer when he received a call from the future… In this episode, Roosevelt will talk about how he handled not being able to see or breathe as a kid. How his legendary assault on San Juan Hill was initially a mistake. And, how he finished a speech after being shot in the chest. Start the epi…
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In Part 2 of the 1805 conversation with Daniel Boon, he’ll talk about his 167-mile escape to freedom. He’ll tell us about the surprising response to his return after acclimating to living with Indians and adapting to their look and dress. And he’ll tell the story that cemented his legend into American history after tracking and recovering his daugh…
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In 1805, while living in Missouri with the hopes of making a fresh start, Daniel Boone was cleaning his rifle when he received a call from the future… In this episode, Daniel Boone will answer the question if he really fought a bear and wore a coonskin hat. He’ll talk about his choice to travel the warrior’s path despite no white man surviving it p…
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In Part 2 of the 1780 conversation with John Andree, he’ll talk about how close he was to escaping until Benjamin Tallmadge sensed something was wrong. He’ll talk about the three orders he ignored that ultimately led to his execution. And he will explain why he didn’t follow in the footsteps of his merchant father, instead choosing to join the mili…
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Welcome to episode 37 of More Than a Refresh, where JD sits down with Tom Michaels, Co-Founder @ Open Source Seed Initiative and Horticultural Science Professor at University of Minnesota - Twin Cities. Listen in as they discuss the relationship between soil health and human health, why the food system is flawed, and why we should treat cannabis li…
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On October 1, 1780, John Andre was sitting in a jail cell when he received a call from the future… In this episode you’ll hear about John Andre’s feelings about the colonist’s never-ending complaints about taxes. He’ll talk about his relationship with Benedict Arnold and the events that inevitably led to his capture. And he’ll explain why he didn’t…
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In Part 2 of the 1871 conversation with Octavius Catto, he’ll tell us why they lost the first blacks vs. whites baseball game by 21 runs. He’ll also talk about why he only played two games even though he might have been the best player. And, he’ll explain why blacks could ride on the streetcars, but not in them. And, how they changed that law. Star…
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