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The Widening Your Aperture Podcast sheds light on the common threads in the human experience of growth and transformation. With a specific focus on navigating the ‘messy middle’ of the personal growth process, Host and Certified Professional Holistic Wellbeing Coach Kristen Henry has candid conversations with guests from all walks of life as they bravely and authentically share their personal stories of transformation. With curiosity, vulnerability and humor each episode invites the listener ...
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Tame Aperture

Dutch Angle Pictures

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Welcome to the Tame Aperture podcast, where we talk all things movies...from first-time directors, indie films, art house and much more. Join us in the conversation. Subscribe on all streaming platforms! www.tameaperture.com @dutchanglepics
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Open Aperture

Open Aperture

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Welcome to Open Aperture an advert free photography podcast from the UK. Open aperture is now open to anyone interested in the world of photography who would like to record a podcast and have it made into your own episode. Open Aperture is run by UK photographer Mike Molloy. Unlike other Photography Podcasts, Open Aperture will always remain advert free forever. In order to achieve this it needs your help. Please follow this link. https://ko-fi.com/openaperturepodcast Tweet @OAperture if you ...
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High Aperture Podcast

velvet thunder & phanypac

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i have no idea what this podcast will be about. it’ll probably range from self-deprecating humor, weed, video games, art, & life. follow my homie and i on twitter @geniustheeidiot & @phanypac ✌🏽
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Aperture and Shutter Speed

Lone Star Community Radio

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Aperture and Shutter Speed is radio show about the love of film and photography. Everything that goes into getting that perfect shot, managing difficult lighting, and the excitement of new technology will be discussed here on Aperture and Shutter Speed. Be sure to tune Tuesday at 12PM to listen live with professional photographer Chelsea Podcasts of our shows will be available on Lone Star’s Soundcloud and Youtube Channels follow the LIVE broadcast on Wednesday.
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The Aperture

Steph Cutler

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For curious minds and critical social thinkers You believe a better world is worth consideration and want to hear fresh thinking on how to create impact with humanity. You want to live in an equal and equable world which prioritises social justice. Join Steph Cutler as she hosts candid conversations with people prepared to think differently about creating social change; people, like you, who are open to exploring alternative ways to building a fairer future. The last word goes to a spoken wo ...
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Resources mentioned in this episode: Books: ‘Milk and Honey’ by Rupi Kaur ‘The Princess Saves Herself in This One’ by Amanda Lovelace ‘espresso Shots & forget-me-nots: selected poems’ by Parker Lee ‘Be Here Now’ by Ram Dass ‘Lighter’ by Yung Pueblo ‘Inward’ by Yung Pueblo ‘Clarity + Connection’ by Yung Pueblo Audiobook: ‘Experiments in Truth’ talks…
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Today I bring you a collaborative conversation with my friends Rachel Kuhlen, Susan Sotnick and Elaine Rodriguez as we share our experiences and learnings from studying and practicing Kabbalah. In season 1, I was fortunate to have Kabbalistic Astrologer Danielle Yardeni as guest. Before we recorded her episode, Danielle did my star chart reading an…
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We talk the 2006 film "Slither" by director James Gunn. Wheelsy is a small town where not much happens and everyone minds his own business. No one notices when evil slips in quietly but, when people find mutilated livestock and a woman goes missing, Sheriff Bill Pardy (Nathan Fillion) discovers an alien organism that threatens to devour all life on…
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We talk the 2007 anthology film, Trick 'r Treat, directed by Michael Dougherty. Five interwoven stories that occur on Halloween: An everyday high school principal has a secret life as a serial killer; a college virgin might have just met the guy for her; a group of teenagers pull a mean prank; a woman who loathes the night has to contend with her h…
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We have a special podcast episode, which is all about Embedded Banking. We hosted four excellent guests: Christine Schmid, Head of Strategy at additiv Eric Mouilleron, CEO & Founder at Bankable Scott Gordon, CEO at Kard Tue Mortensen, Global Head of Prime and Relationship Management at Saxo Bank. Main topics discussed: 1. What is embedded banking? …
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We talk Halloween (2018) and dive into Laurie Strode's mission to confront her long-time foe Michael Myers, the masked figure who has haunted her since she narrowly escaped his killing spree on Halloween night four decades ago. The film is directed by David Gordon Green (Pineapple Express, Joe) and stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Andi Matichak. We are a…
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Today we speak with Hasan Nawaz, co-founder and CEO at HUBUC — a banking as a service (BaaS) platform that enables brands to open up new revenue lines by seamlessly embedding financial products into their customer journeys. HUBUC takes care of all the regulatory requirements and manages compliance risk. This allows their customers to get their serv…
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Today we host Neri Tollardo, Tinkoff’s Vice President of Strategy. In this episode, we discuss about Tinkoff’s entrepreneurial spirit (which has no hierarchy or bureaucracy, and this is something that they plan on maintaining as they scale), about the difference between creating an ecosystem as opposed to a conglomerate of different goods and servi…
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Today, we have a special podcast episode, which is all about Bitcoin, discussing topics like: should every investor have some exposure to Bitcoin or is it still too volatile? What’s its intrinsic value anyway? And is Bitcoin a sustainable investment when it consumes more electricity than Argentina? We hosted four excellent guests: Izabella Kaminska…
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What is the future of our cities? During the pandemic, places like London have seen an exodus of people who can work from anywhere. What is the future of office space? Is co-working going to continue? We dive into these questions with guest Zsolt Kohalmi, global head of real estate and co-CEO of Pictet Alternative Advisors. We also cover the future…
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Comedy troupe “The Whitest Kids U Know” present “The Civil War on Drugs” follows two young men who mistakenly believe the Civil War is being waged over the legalization of marijuana. They join the cause and embark on a journey that brings them face to face with the Union, the Confederates, the Pony Express and even Abraham Lincoln.…
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Climate change expert Chris Goodall says that fighting climate change isn’t as challenging or as expensive as we think it is and can actually benefit our economy. In today’s episode, we discuss how the climate change movement can advance social change, whether we can save our planet without some structural shifts to capitalism, nuclear energy, the …
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We talk the 2004 Sundance stunner "Primer" directed by Shane Carruth. Intellectual engineers Aaron (Shane Carruth) and Abe (David Sullivan) build and sell error-checking technology with the help of their friends. But when Aaron and Abe accidentally invent what they think is a time machine, Abe builds a version capable of transporting a human and pu…
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This week’s podcast is the recording of an actual live event — a 4x4 Virtual Salon — we hosted in anticipation of the launch of our Digital Age Wealth Management Report (which is now out! 🎉). Our guests were Sid Sahgal (Product Manager at Hydrogen), Nikolai Hack (Head of Strategy & Partnerships at Nucoro), Qiaojia Li (CEO at Rosecut) and Michael O’…
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Our guest is Stian Westlake, co-author of ‘Capitalism without Capital: The Rise of the Intangible Economy’ and we discuss the implications of an economy built increasingly on intangible assets, even more so in the post-pandemic world. In this podcast, we discuss the four S’s that explain how intangible assets behave differently than tangible ones, …
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We talk the 2007 Academy Award winning film "No Country for Old Men" starring Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin and Tommy Lee Jones, and directed by Joel & Ethan Coen. Allen and Gabe are joined by special guest Anthony Drake live from California. While out hunting, Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin) finds the grisly aftermath of a drug deal. Though he knows bett…
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We sit down with Marc Rubinstein, a former analyst and hedge fund manager who currently authors Net Interest — a weekly insight and analysis newsletter on the world of finance. Each note of his newsletter explores a theme currently trending in the sector, whether it’s FinTech or economics, or investment cycles — and today, you are going to hear abo…
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We talk the 1971 Stanley Kubrick "cult classic" A Clockwork Orange starring Malcolm McDowell. In an England of the future, Alex and his "Droogs" spend their nights getting high at the Korova Milkbar before embarking on "a little of the old ultraviolence." But things go from bad to worse and Alex is placed in a new psychiatric program for delinquent…
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Episode 6 BAFTA nominated international prize winning Lemn Sissay MBE joins Steph Cutler on this final episode of this series. They talk about the unique way in which creativity provides a means for cathartic expression, a platform for the truth to prevail and supports storytelling from the heart. They discuss the role of improvisation in uncoverin…
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We talk the 1964 comedy from Stanley Kubrick "Dr. Strangelove: Or How I Learned to stop Worrying and Love the Bomb" starring Peter Sellers and George C. Scott. U.S. Air Force General Jack Ripper goes completely insane, and sends his bomber wing to destroy the U.S.S.R. He thinks that the communists are conspiring to pollute the "precious bodily flui…
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Marie-Claire O’Brien talks to Steph Cutler about the legitimacy of lived experience being a catalyst for change in the criminal justice system. She shares the challenges and her hopes for greater opportunities and inclusion. Jason N Smith then uses his lived experience to creative effect. Transcript Quotes & timings 3:15 We need to find other innov…
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Our guest is Manos Schizas — Lead in Regulation and RegTech at Cambridge Center for Alternative Finance at the University of Cambridge. We discuss how regulatory change is accelerating so fast that people alone can’t deal with it and how does the technological solution addressing the problem looks like. Can technology solve this problem at scale? H…
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We talk the 1956 film from Stanley Kubrick titled "The Killing: starring Sterling Hayden, Coleen Gray and Vince Edwards. Career criminal Johnny Clay recruits a band of misfits for one last job before he goes straight and marries his fiancee. But, when key team member, George, tells his restless wife, Sherry, about their scheme to steal millions fro…
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Episode 4 Daniela Papi-Thornton speaks with Steph Cutler about the need to reframe social entrepreneurship. In this episode she calls for replacing the ‘heropreneur’ model with systems-led leadership. She suggests social entrepreneurs would create more meaningful social impact if they ask, ‘How can I contribute? Rather than ‘how can I compete?’. Ou…
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In this episode of the podcast, we begin our journey into the mind of Stanley Kubrick and talk the 1987 War/Drama "Full Metal Jacket" starring R. Lee Ermey, Mathew Modine and Vincent D'Onofrio. A pragmatic U.S. Marine observes the dehumanizing effects the Vietnam War has on his fellow recruits from their brutal boot camp training to the bloody stre…
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Bitcoin is the best performing asset in 2020. There is growing institutional interest in crypto and broader digital assets. Tokenization is poised to be a huge market opportunity. In light of all this, we’re inviting you to a masterclass on all things crypto. We’re sitting down with Adrien Treccani, CEO and co-founder of METACO — a provider of secu…
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For curious minds and critical social thinkers. You believe a better world is worth consideration and want to hear fresh thinking on how to create impact with humanity. You want to live in an equal and equable world which prioritises social justice. Join Steph Cutler as she hosts candid conversations with people prepared to think differently about …
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Today’s guests are reinventing the way the world measures how sustainable companies really are. Yes, we do have ESG data and CSR reporting, but those measure practices rather than impact, and describe policies rather than outcomes. In this episode, the co-founders of Impaakt — Bertrand Gacon and Sylvain Massot — are sitting down with host, Ben Robi…
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We’re discussing with Leda Glyptis, a self-described recovering banker and lapsed academic, who’s worked in technology implementations for the last 20 years. Leda is one of the leading voices in banking and FinTech today, she has served as Chief Innovation Officer at QNB group, she was Director of EMEA Innovation at BNY Mellon, and most recently sh…
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We talk the 1973 crime drama, "The Friends of Eddie Coyle" starring Robert Mitchum and directed by Peter Yates with special guest Desmond Reddick from the Dread Media Podcast. Summary: After his last crime has him looking at a long prison sentence for repeat offenses, a low level Boston gangster decides to snitch on his friends to avoid jail time. …
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Episode 2 Steph Cutler & Leyla Okhai discuss how systems create advantage and how you can check your privilege and be a genuine ally. Annie Rockson provides her creative take on it. Podcast transcript Quotes and timings 2.34 Black Lives Matter is actually 600 years old. 5.34 “Within British South Asian communities we’ve also got a hell of a long wa…
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We talk the 1973 American supernatural horror film "The Exorcist" directed by William Friedkin and produced and written for the screen by William Peter Blatty, based on the 1971 novel of the same name by Blatty. The film stars Ellen Burstyn, Max von Sydow, Lee J. Cobb, Kitty Winn, Jack MacGowran, Jason Miller and Linda Blair. www.tameaperture.com…
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We talk the 2018 directorial debut from Ari Aster titled "Hereditary" starring Toni Collett, Alex Wolfe, Milly Shapiro and Gabriel Byrne. When the matriarch of the Graham family passes away, her daughter and grandchildren begin to unravel cryptic and increasingly terrifying secrets about their ancestry, trying to outrun the sinister fate they have …
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We discuss with Ian Hathaway — Senior Executive Director at Techstars, Senior Fellow at The Brookings Institution, and a Co-founder and Board Member of the Center for American Entrepreneurship and book author (latest book co-authored is called ‘The Startup Community Way’ ). In this episode, Ben and Ian discuss entrepreneurial ecosystems, what gover…
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We talk the 1982 ghostly adventure directed by Steven...wait directed by Tobe Hooper, starring JoBeth Williams, Heather O' Rourke and Craig T. Nelson. Strange and creepy happenings beset an average California family, -- when ghosts commune with them through the television set. Initially friendly and playful, the spirits turn unexpectedly menacing, …
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Your host, Ben Robinson, is joined by Michael O’Sullivan, author of ‘The Levelling: What’s Next After Globalization’ and former CIO of the International Wealth Management Division at Credit Suisse. Michael currently serves on the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on the New Economy. In this episode, Ben and Michael discuss what is the ro…
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We talk the 2003 remake of the American slasher classic "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" starring Jessica Biel, R. Lee Ermey, Andrew Bryniarksi and directed by Marcus Nipsel. After picking up a traumatized young hitchhiker, five friends find themselves stalked and hunted by a deformed chainsaw-wielding loon and his family of equally psychopathic killers. …
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Episode 1 In our maiden podcast, Steph Cutler and Phil Friend OBE reflect on the civil rights movement for disabled people and chat how challenges have changed, from invalid tricycles to social media spats, and ask what’s next for the movement, if indeed there still is one? We then hand over to Harry Baker who poetically summarises the conversation…
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There is a lot of anguish over what’s happening online these days from the rise of hate groups to media manipulation, the propaganda to interference with elections — are the positives of our digital world even worth it? Well, today, your host, Ben Robinson, digs into this question with Belén Romana García — Spain’s former head of Treasury, and an e…
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We talk the 1960 classic "Psycho" by legendary filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock starring Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, and Vera Miles in this episode of the Tame Aperture Podcast. Movie summary: A Phoenix secretary embezzles $40,000 from her employer's client, goes on the run, and checks into a remote motel run by a young man under the domination of his …
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