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TechBoy Slog

TechBoy Corp.

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Hello Guys!! This is my slog. People who like to listen but not read are the main motive here. I want them to also stay up-to-date too without reading but listening!! Subscribe! Access my podcast from Breaker, Spotify, RadioPublic, Pocket Casts & Google Podcasts.
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The Bizz Model Slog!

Nick Bracewell (TBM)

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An international Model's spoken Vlog... I call it a Slog! I apply Branding, Finances, Networking and Life Hacks to my personal career ON THE DAILY!! IG: @thebizzmodel @nick_bracewell
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Slogging It

Slogging It

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Slogging it is a podcast for cricketers, brought to you by cricketers. Discussing everything from grass roots to the professional levels of the game. From teas to tests, local clubs to Lords, tune in to hear the ramblings of league stalwarts to legends, and everything in between...
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SLog 我的聲音日誌

SLog 我的聲音日誌

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Sound 加上Log,意思是聲音日誌,其實我也不知道是不是有其他人這樣做,我的想法很簡單用文書(book)的網路日誌是Blog,用錄像(Video)的是Vlog,那用聲音的當然就是SLog。 如果一個人,吸收太多知識,只是想要有個聲音陪伴,那可以傾聽我的煩惱、我的生活;或許我們有一樣的煩惱,或許我們的煩惱都大家都一樣。 我希望您不要覺得您是一個人,因為我們都是一個人。 裡頭一直說到我的小說,連結在這裡:https://www.popo.tw/users/jeff51552 我不是很有天賦的人,但我會努力下去。 Powered by Firstory Hosting
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The Slog Pod

Dustin Flatt and TJ Westphal

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Honest talk about culture, systems, belief, and mental health — with no corporate fluff. Welcome to The Slog Pod, where two longtime friends and Army veterans — Dustin Flatt (MSW, MBA) and TJ Westphal (MA) — cut through the noise of modern life, work, and culture to ask harder questions. Why do we think the way we do? Why do systems fail us? And why is change so damn hard? This isn’t therapy. It’s not hustle culture. It’s not another leadership podcast selling toxic positivity. It’s real tal ...
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Second Officer Slog

Em Marko and Jackson Tyler

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Second Officer Slog is a monthly Star Trek book club celebrating the wild, sprawling, dubiously canon extended universe of our favorite TV sci-fi series so you don't have to! Life long Trek nerds M and Jackson dive into the minutia of treaties, techno-babble, and Bajoran independence starting from the DS9 novel relaunch and headed where no book club has gone before. Intended for people who've never cracked a single Trek book, we're talking about the best and worst that universe has to offer ...
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TJ and Dustin discuss the pervasive issue of avoidance in addressing serious societal problems such as gun violence, climate change, and racism. It highlights how people often react to these issues with denial or oversimplification to avoid discomfort and necessary changes. Through personal anecdotes and therapeutic insights, the guys emphasize the…
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In this episode of 'The Slog Pod', the hosts explore the idea that burnout and other stress-related issues are not personal failings but symptoms of a sick culture or system. They argue that the environment—in broader society and specific workplaces—plays a crucial role in these problems. The discussion identifies several cultural distortions, such…
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This episode discusses how people often tie their identities to their job titles, leading to emotional and mental consequences when facing job loss or career setbacks. The hosts share personal experiences and observations about the societal trend of defining oneself by profession rather than personal qualities. The conversation extends to the conce…
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The episode of the Slog Pod addresses the phenomenon of 'cultural fit' in the workplace, arguing it often equates to emotional conformity rather than shared values. Hosts discuss personal experiences and offer insights on suppressing authentic emotions, emotional numbing, and internalizing failures due to workplace cultures. They propose transition…
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The hosts of The Slog Pod discuss how modern politics appears to be more about optics and managing outrage rather than achieving real outcomes. The hosts argue that politics has turned into a form of customer service where citizens are given lip service but no substantial action. They draw parallels to mental health, discussing how this performativ…
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The Slog Pod explores how harmful thought patterns such as mind reading, jumping to conclusions, catastrophizing, black-and-white thinking, should statements, emotional reasoning, and personalization impact both individuals and organizations. The hosts discuss how these cognitive distortions contribute to increased anxiety, conflict, and poor decis…
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The podcast episode from The Slog Pod discusses the preference of companies for hiring hyper-specialists over generalists and the implications of this trend. The hosts argue that generalists, who can think, adapt, and navigate chaos, are often overlooked despite their potential to innovate and manage uncertainty. They cite studies and personal expe…
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This episode of the Slog Pod explores the often-overlooked impact of luck on professional success and upward mobility. The discussion highlights how corporate narratives typically downplay luck, privilege, and timing in favor of promoting hard work and merit, which can lead to burnout and shame among employees. Various studies and personal anecdote…
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This episode of the Slog Pod delves into the cultural and personal influences shaping our views on sex and drugs. The hosts discuss the shame, confusion, and inherited stories many harbor about these topics, often without knowing their origins. They advocate for honest conversations to evaluate whether current beliefs and practices are effective or…
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This Slog pod episode explores applying therapeutic principles used with individuals to larger systems and cultures. The hosts discuss the importance of authenticity, curiosity, and open-ended questions in understanding and improving organizations and societal systems. They emphasize meeting systems where they are, acknowledging discomfort and resi…
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In this episode of the Slog Pod, the hosts delve into the concept of conditioning; how our beliefs, behaviors, and perceptions are predominantly shaped by inherited and reinforced systems such as family, school, media, religion, and politics. They explore personal experiences and societal structures that mold our thinking, often before we have the …
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This episode of The Slog Pod explores why people often rely on personal stories as truth and how anecdotal evidence can distort beliefs and decisions. The hosts discuss the psychological comfort of anecdotes, their potential damage in public discourse, and emphasize the importance of seeking truth beyond personal experiences. They argue that while …
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The episode centers on the therapy-inspired concept that change, both in individuals and in broader cultural systems, happens through sitting with discomfort and self-reflection, not through quick fixes or avoidance. The hosts draw parallels between individual therapy clients recognizing and addressing dysfunction and the American culture's current…
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In this episode of 'The Slog Pod', the hosts discuss the noticeable decline in politeness and awareness in public spaces such as grocery stores, airports, concerts, and traffic. They share personal stories of encountering thoughtless behavior and analyze the reasons behind this trend, including the impact of technology, the pace of modern life, and…
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This episode marks the 81st anniversary of D-Day, reflecting on the courage of young Americans who fought fascism in 1944. It contrasts that bravery with modern-day apathy and authoritarian threats in the United States. The hosts criticize President Donald Trump's actions and the rise of fascist tendencies. They explore the dangerous patterns of di…
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This episode of 'The Slog Pod' features a therapy-themed discussion where the hosts, Dustin and TJ, explore the state of modern culture through a therapeutic lens. They discuss how society resembles a traumatized client showing signs like denial, projection, and emotional numbing. They emphasize the importance of first recognizing and admitting the…
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Dustin hosts this episode of The Slog Pod alone while his co-host TJ is away. He discusses the pervasive issues plaguing modern society, including cultural and systemic failures. Using Simon and Garfunkel's 'The Sound of Silence' as a metaphor, Dustin highlights how society has created idols out of destructive systems. He shares personal experience…
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In this episode of the Slog Pod, the hosts explore the human tendency to shape and curate reality. They discuss why people resist facing facts, focusing on the psychological and cultural motivations behind this behavior. The conversation delves into how individuals and institutions manipulate narratives to protect identity, avoid pain, and maintain…
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This episode delves into the increasing prevalence of performative agreement, empty flattery, and fear-based silence in various spheres such as corporate meetings, social media, and politics. Hosts discuss how sycophancy has become a career strategy and its impacts on organizational culture, political loyalty, and media landscapes. They highlight t…
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This episode of 'The Slog Pod' addresses the feeling of powerlessness, particularly the insidious kind that arises in everyday situations such as work, relationships, and society. The hosts discuss how powerlessness stems from awareness hitting a wall, which is not always external, sometimes originating in our minds. They differentiate powerlessnes…
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This episode of The Slog Pod delves into the pervasive distrust in media, science, and government, examining the causes and consequences of binary thinking. The hosts discuss the tendency to view systems as entirely corrupt or entirely trustworthy and emphasize the importance of embracing complexity and ambiguity. They encourage critical thinking a…
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In this episode of The Slog Pod, hosts delve into the concept of confirmation bias, describing it as a persistent force that shapes our ego, distorts our thinking, and upholds unproductive systems. The discussion focuses on how confirmation bias manifests in our personal and professional lives, including in hiring practices and cultural beliefs. Th…
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In this episode of the Slog Pod, the hosts dive into the theme of human beliefs, exploring how certainty often feels safer than doubt and how various systems exploit our fear of uncertainty. They encourage listeners to engage in the mental slog of questioning and adapting beliefs, recognizing biases, and understanding the conditioning behind these …
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The episode discusses the complex role of religious belief in individual lives and society. The hosts explore how religion can be both a personal guide and a means of institutional control. They share personal backgrounds and experiences with religion, highlighting shifts in religious norms and how faith can sometimes short-circuit critical thinkin…
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The podcast discusses the unique position of Generation X in today's society. The hosts argue that Gen Xers serve as cultural translators, bridging the gap between analog and digital realms and fostering a balance between skepticism and pragmatism. They reflect on their formative experiences, such as living without the internet and dealing with sig…
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In this episode of “The Slog Pod,” the hosts discuss the pervasive influence of outrage culture in today’s society, particularly on social media platforms like X and Instagram. They explore how businesses, media, and religious institutions capitalize on outrage to drive clicks, views, and profits, often at the cost of social and cultural health. Th…
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This episode of The Slog Pod addresses recent alarming actions by the Trump administration regarding deportation of individuals to El Salvador bypassing due process and defying the Supreme Court. The hosts discuss the broader implications of these actions for the American justice system, democracy, and constitutional values. They emphasize the impo…
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In this episode of “The Slog Pod,” the hosts shift their focus from mental health in the workplace to analyzing the broader American political atmosphere, culture, and corporate impact through a sarcastic lens. They express frustration with recent U.S. policies, particularly tariffs, which they argue are harmful to American consumers and irrational…
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Dustin and TJ welcome Heather MacDonald to a conversation about current strategies for workplace mental health. The group discusses contemporary solutions and potential systemic solutions for the future. Heather works in the space, explaining what she encounters in her everyday work and why she is seeking a new way forward.…
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TJ and Dustin revisit the reasons they are continuing the discussion and why they press organizations to see and improve mental health through a social-cultural perspective. They are advocating for companies to prioritize social interactions as a key element of a healthy culture and mental well-being. They also aim to help others recognize that inv…
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We reunite to discuss our week's activities and delve into various cricket topics. We try to start with a humorous roundup of personal updates before shifting focus to the T20 World Cup, covering team performances, controversial referee decisions, and the potential outcomes for England and other participating teams. The conversation takes a specula…
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Dustin and TJ dive into being genuine at work along with a discussion about leaders needing to know everything. Overall, they press asking questions driving cultural change and offer that the foundation for organizations should be cultural rather than individual.Oleh Dustin Flatt and TJ Westphal
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What do a wedding, a toddler's birthday, and a cricket match have in common? Join Eugene, Simon, and Johnno as we share a week packed with personal anecdotes and cricketing highs and lows. This episode takes you on a rollercoaster ride from nail-biting cricket moments to heartwarming personal stories. But that's not all—we dive deep into the critic…
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The Three Morons return after a brief hiatus to discuss various things, including Eugene's recent experiences in the ECN cricket tournament where his team faced various sides and experienced unexpected match-fixing precautions. Eugene shares detailed highlights of the week-long cricket adventure, including standout performances and quirky tournamen…
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Today we chat about the legacy of cricket legend Jimmy Anderson and a glimpse into the future stars of England's cricket landscape! We dissect the intricate dance of English cricket post-Anderson, analyse squad selections, and share a hearty laugh over their quirky personal tales. Whether you're a seasoned cricket fan or new to the game, this video…
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TJ and Dustin discuss how loyal they should be to their organizations. The hosts also delve into what it's like working at a job where it's a "Means to and end." Ultimately, they continue to seek balance while assessing the purpose and value recognition they hope to gain.Oleh Dustin Flatt and TJ Westphal
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This week we discuss the recent absence due to a golf trip during the Masters, Robbo's vacation, and the physical toll of their sports adventures, including golf at Tandridge Golf Club and upcoming cricket matches. They explore their experiences with the Kookaburra and Duke's balls in the County Championship, expressing mixed feelings about their i…
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The hosts discuss challenging belief within an organizational setting while also question what it means to be a "team player." They also look into mental health among professional athletes and how systemic pressures can further the difficulty to change problematic decisions and thought.Oleh Dustin Flatt and TJ Westphal
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This week hosts Johnno, Robbo, and Eugene delve into a mix of personal updates, cricket news, and quirky quizzes. They start with recounting their weeks, which include playing golf and attending a birthday bash, then move on to discuss the County Championship and the new cricket draft app launched in partnership with the ECB. They also touch on a m…
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The team reunites to share their experiences over the Easter weekend, including Braais, children's raves, and a trip to India. They touch upon the incredible hospitality encountered at the Golden Temple in Amritsar and appreciate the community-driven aspect of Sikhism. The discussion shifts to the Indian Premier League (IPL), highlighting its signi…
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The discussion takes part from different corners of the world. Johnno shares his current experiences in India, touching on topics like the local culture, roads, food, and his business dealing with cricket gear suppliers. Meanwhile, the trio talks extensively about cricket, focusing on the early start of the season, challenges posed by wet weather i…
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The hosts take jabs at each other concerning their fantasy teams while discussing some common workplace problems. They specifically look into a common theme of assumed entitlement and the potential problematic outcomes this produces for the organization, manager, and employees. They also ponder questioning authority within the therapeutic framework…
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In this episode we engage you, our audience with lively discussions on cricket, highlighting the humorous and light-hearted side of the sport. We kick off with a jest about Gary Kirsten's cricket knowledge, sharing personal anecdotes and laughter. The conversation transitions to a broader discussion on the England cricket team, analyzing the afterm…
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We discuss the England cricket team's tour of India, celebrating Jimmy Anderson's 700 wickets milestone and paying tribute to cricket legends Charlie French and Duncan Fernley. The conversation covers England's performance in the rugby against Ireland, their enjoyment of the game, and shifts focus to an in-depth cricket chat. The hosts analyze indi…
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This week we go off road - A cricket equipment industry first has been launched, allowing people to pay for their gear over 12 months with zero percent interest. This program is not only a UK first but potentially the first globally. Also discussed was 'reruns' – a new initiative where used cricket bats could be returned, refurbished and sold at a …
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This week's episode involves an analysis of recent cricket between India and England and discussions around the outcomes and controversial moments. There's an emphasis on England's cricket team performances and the nuances of how the team players dealt with various matches. We commend certain players such as Ben Duckett, Joe Root, and Ben Stokes, w…
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