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Out There: Podcasts of the Unknown

Josh & TJ & Trevor

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Embark on a journey into the unknown with 'Out There: Podcasts of Mystery,' a captivating collection featuring three intriguing shows: "Out There: A Cryptid Podcast" ventures into the mysterious world of cryptids, unraveling their chilling and captivating tales. "Out There: A Paranormal Podcast" beckons you to explore the realm of the supernatural, from eerie ghostly encounters to bewildering psychic phenomena. "Out There: An Unexplained Podcast" delves deep into perplexing mysteries and phe ...
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Welcome to The Unknown Outsiders Podcast! We are your hosts, Ethan, Hayden and Jacob. This is the place where our haunted experiences, life stories, life lessons, comedic stories, and everything else we can think of, will be told! Stay tuned for more awesome stories! Follow on Instagram @theunknownoutsiders Subscribe on YouTube: The Unknown Outsiders
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Question You May Be Asking: How do I attract my ideal customers online? How do I build a strong online brand? How do I increase organic traffic to my website? How do I establish authority in my industry online? Matthew Bertram and expert guests will guide you in transforming your business into a online powerhouse. Go from relying on referrals or direct sales to a business that has customers banging down their doors to work with you! Learn the secrets of inbound marketing using thought leader ...
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The Unknown Packers Podcast

The Unknown Packers Podcast

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A podcast about Brice's musings on life, mental health, personal growth, and his favorite team, the Green Bay Packers. The first and only podcast accessible in American Sign Language. Subscribe on YouTube. Follow on Twitter @unknownpackers. Go Pack Go. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-unknown-packers-podca/support
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The Unknown Independent Podcast

The Unknown Independent

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Im just a guy who has an opinion that i believe relates to most or some Americans(maybe nobody). We live in a weird time where our political atmosphere should be less about the party and more about what's right in the world. my motto is I'm not poor enough to be a democrat but not rich enough to be a republican. listen or not that your choice.
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The Unknown Strength Podcast

The Unknown Strength Podcast

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Co-hosted by BJJ Blackbelt Brenton McKiterick as well as The Unknown's founder/head coach Macgregor McNair, this podcast is designed to interview coaches, fighters and strength coaches who have built, innovated and accomplished incredible things in the combat sports and strength coaching fields. Our true passion is to share high-quality information, and interesting insights from men and women at the top of their game.
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The Host Unknown Podcast

Host Unknown, Thom Langford, Andrew Agnes, Javvad Malik

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Host Unknown is the unholy alliance of the old, the new and the rockstars of the infosec industry in an internet-based show that tries to care about issues in our industry. It regularly fails. With presenters that have an inflated opinion of their own worth and a production team with a pathological dislike of them (or “meat puppets” as it often refers to them), it is with a combination of luck and utter lack of good judgement that a show is ever produced and released. Host Unknown is availab ...
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This Podcast is brought to you by, Missing Persons Cases Network. We take an in-depth look at cases involving mainly missing addicts and mentally ill. Most, if not all of the cases that I cover have little to no coverage at all. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/destinationunknownmpcn/support
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For one reason or another, we mere mortals simply cannot resist the allure of a good ol' mystery. And, although many have been covered, for one reason or another, many have not. In this series we're going to cast an eye over the many cases that you probably haven't heard of, as well as those you most probably have, and we'll see if you and I can come up with our own conclusion's. Thanks for joining me, as we journey into The Expansive Unknown.
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This week in InfoSec (08:29) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 10th October 1995: Netscape introduced the "Netscape Bugs Bounty", a program rewarding users who report "bugs" in the beta versions of its recently announced Netscape Navigator 2.0 web browser. Navigator was the dominant browser from 1…
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Unlock the secrets of aligning B2B sales and marketing with insights from Will Barron, founder of Salesman.com and host of the top B2B sales podcast. Will explores the challenges between sales and marketing, including miscommunication over marketing vs. sales-qualified leads, and offers actionable strategies for collaboration. Learn how to optimize…
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This episode unravels the eerie legend of La Lechuza, a creature straight from Mexican folklore with massive wings, glowing eyes, and the powers of a witch. Could there be a shapeshifting bruja in Mexico and the Southwest? Or is there en explanation for what people are seeing? Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @outtherecryptids to see the post made…
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This week in InfoSec (10:01) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 27th September 2001: Jan de Wit was sentenced to 150 hours of community service in the Netherlands for creating and spreading the Anna Kournikova virus. It was one of the first of the major viruses created from a virus toolkit - the da…
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Unlock the secrets behind disruptive in-store marketing with Kelley Thornton, a DTC entrepreneur and founder of Purchase Point, a global retail strategy powerhouse. Kelley shares his journey from corporate packaging to mastering shopper psychology, offering insights for anyone curious about retail strategies or transitioning from digital to in-stor…
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This episode takes you deep into the dark history of Salem, where the ghosts of the infamous witch trials still linger. What’s really behind the eerie occurrences in this haunted town? Restless spirits? Cursed souls? Or could it be something more sinister? Join us as we unravel the chilling secrets of Salem in this episode! Follow us on Instagram @…
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Unlock the secrets to thriving in Amazon FBA with Neil Twa of Voltage. Discover how focusing on profitability over revenue and understanding customer intent can give you a competitive edge. Neil shares tips on product selection, leveraging customer reviews, and navigating Amazon's complexities. Learn how to amplify your marketing efforts using Amaz…
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This week in InfoSec (10:44) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 18th September 2001: The Nimda worm was released. Utilising 5 different infection vectors, it became the most widespread virus/worm after only 22 minutes. https://twitter.com/todayininfosec/status/1836495262409175187 17th September 201…
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Join us for a conversation with Hamlet Azarian from Azarian Growth Agency as we explore the key differences between growth and traditional agencies. Hamlet explains how managing the customer lifecycle, from acquisition to retention, maximizes customer lifetime value. Learn how programs like the National Science Foundation optimize acquisition costs…
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This week in InfoSec (11:25) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 12th September 2014: Stephane Chazelas contacted Bash maintainer Chet Ramey about a vulnerability he dubbed "Bashdoor", which later becoming known as Shellshock. It was publicly disclosed 12 days later. Shellshock was kind of a big dea…
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In this episode, we spotlight current marketing challenges and showcase standout examples of exceptional strategies and current issues, all with a fresh marketing perspective! We explore Reddit’s powerful advertising features and how they can benefit your marketing strategy. Learn why you need to leverage Reddit’s unique audience targeting to reach…
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This episode dives into the mysterious and iconic tale of a cryptid that has captured the imagination of generations. A towering, elusive figure covered in hair, walking upright through the wilderness, Bigfoot. Could such a creature truly roam the forests of North America, as this film suggests? Or is there a more rational explanation behind the in…
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This week in InfoSec (13:08) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 3rd September 2014: Twitter launched its bug bounty program via the HackerOne platform, stating it would award at least $140 for vulnerabilities found in http://x.com/ or its Android or iOS apps. $140? 140 was the max tweet length. $1.…
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This week in InfoSec (07:42) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 29th August 1990: The UK's Computer Misuse Act 1990 went into effect, introducing 3 criminal offences related to unauthorised access and modification of "computer material". https://twitter.com/todayininfosec/status/1829252932178719161…
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This episode gets you lost inside the world’s most haunted forest. What’s really causing the bizzare happenings in Aokigahara? Yurei? Demons? Or maybe the forest plays its own tricks? Find out in this episode! Follow us on Instagram @outthereparanormals to see the post made with all of the videos and pictures we discuss in the episode. Suicide Hotl…
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1888. Whitechapel district of London. A brutal string of murders. 5 bodies and a couple of handwritten letters as evidence. Will we ever find the identity of the infamous Jack the Ripper? Follow us on Instagram @outthereunexplained to see the post made with all of the videos and pictures we discuss in the episode. --- Support this podcast: https://…
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This week in InfoSec (06:43) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 18th August 2004: Text messages sent to promote the video game "Resident Evil: Outbreak" stated "Outbreak: I'm infecting you with t-virus". This scared recipients, who were only about 7% less technologically savvy than mobile phone use…
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This episode dives into the mysterious and chilling tale of a cryptid that straddles the line between nightmare and reality. A creature with three legs, short arms, and glowing red eyes, it has terrorized small towns and left behind eerie footprints. The Enfield Monster. Could such a bizarre being truly exist, lurking in the shadows of rural Americ…
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This episode is a collection of stories from people just like you and my fellow hosts. Demons, friendly spirits, the Hat Man. Anything is on the table when you live in a haunted house. Can any old house really be haunted? Find out in this episode! Follow us on Instagram @outthereparanormals to see the post made with all of the videos and pictures w…
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Unpacking the Google Data Leak: Fact or Fiction? Interested in exploring the Google Data Leak without doing all the research? We do the research for you and give you the highlights. Let's dive into the buzz surrounding the alleged Google data leak that has sent shockwaves through the SEO community together. And get to the bottom of is the leak auth…
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Ever wondered how understanding your customers better can skyrocket your marketing efforts? Join me, Matt Bertram, as I share some transformative digital marketing strategies that will revolutionize the way you approach search marketing, SEO, paid media, and social media. Whether you're an entrepreneur new to the game or a seasoned business owner, …
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This week in InfoSec (10:28) 10th July 1999 - Cult of the Dead Cow (cDc) member DilDog debuted the program Back Orifice 2000 (BO2k) at DEF CON 7. It was the successor to Back Orifice, released by cDc a year prior. DilDog proclaimed it "a remote administration tool for corporate America". https://twitter.com/todayininfosec/status/1811133606015983680…
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“Online Authority’ and “Thought Leadership'' have recently become buzzwords in the digital marketing space. Years ago, I touched on the concepts of personal branding and my personal journey into digital marketing with my first and second books on branding. I wanted to revisit this topic and unpack how you get started in building an online brand wit…
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This week in InfoSec (07:40) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 3 July 1996 - a mere 28 years ago the movie Independence Day was released. In it, Jeff Goldblum and Will Smith fly into an alien vessel in a 50-year-old space junker, then upload a computer virus in less than 5 minutes https://twitter.…
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This Week in InfoSec (12:30) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 24th June 1987: The movie Spaceballs was released. With a budget of $23 million, it grossed $38 million at the box office in North America. Though 37 years have passed, the secret code scene remains a reminder of why security is hard. …
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This episode is about a town with a bloody past. Where its casualties outnumber its population and spirits are as abundant as the tourists. Do the soldiers of the past really walk across the fields they once defended? Or is there an explanation for the hundreds of sightings? Follow us on Instagram @outthereparanormals to see the post made with all …
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Weather anomalies? Aliens? Temporal rifts? What unknown force makes the Bermuda triangle so dangerous? Follow us on Instagram @outthereunexplained to see the post made with all of the videos and pictures we discuss in the episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outtherecryptids/support…
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Business coaching and consulting is something that is talked about alot in the world of digital marketing. Paul shares his journey and experiences as well as how the value of coaching is often understated. He shared stories of how he 5x companies as well as the secret weapons in B2B selling. We discuss practical tips for finding the right business …
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Today we delve into the world of copywriting and explore how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is impacting and reshaping the agency and marketing landscape. Matt and Nick discuss how AI in content has evolved over time and share personal examples. Nick provides essential survival tips for copywriters to thrive during this technological shift and to hav…
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This episode is about a cryptid that blurs the lines between myth and reality. A creature with the upper body of a beautiful woman and the lower body of a fish, captivating sailors and beachgoers with its enchanting presence, The Mermaid. Could such a being truly exist, hidden beneath the waves of our oceans? Or is there a more logical explanation …
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This week in InfoSec (11:16) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 5th of June 1991, a mere 33 years ago, : Philip Zimmermann sent the first release of PGP to 2 friends, Allan Hoeltje and Kelly Goen, to upload to the Internet. From the man himself, First, I sent it to Allan Hoeltje, who posted it to P…
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This week in InfoSec (07:29) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 28th May: 2014: LulzSec hacker Hector Monsegur, known as Sabu, was sentenced and released the same day on time served for his role in a slew of high-profile cyberattacks. He had served 7 months in prison after his arrest. https://x.com…
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This episode is about a ship with a chilling history and a reputation for being one of the most haunted locations in the world. Could there really be previous guests and workers that never left the ship even in the afterlife? Or is there an explanation for what people are experiencing? Follow us on Instagram @outthereparanormals to see the post mad…
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A young pilot. A distress call. A missing plane. What happened to Frederick Valentich in October 1978?Follow us on Instagram @outthereunexplained to see the post made with all of the videos and pictures we discuss in the episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outtherecryptids/support…
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In this episode of Best SEO Podcast, join us for an enlightening conversation with cybersecurity expert Clayton Riness of 16 years as we navigate the complex landscape of cyber threats in digital marketing. Clayton sheds light on common risks like email and text phishing attacks, ransomware, card swipers, QR codes, and social engineering targeting …
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This week in InfoSec (11:36) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 17th May 2015: CNN published their article on a statement Cybersecurity Consultant, Chris Roberts had publicly made on Twitter a month earlier. There were lots of accusations made regarding Chris Roberts' actions hacking into computer …
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"To remote, or not to remote, that is the question. Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the Zoom calls and Slack messages of outrageous virtual meetings, or to take arms against a sea of office commutes, and by opposing, end them." Is there a better option? In this episode, we explore the plus and minus of going back into the physical office.…
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Today, we're talking all about content marketing and why it's so crucial for startups and founders who are looking to make a splash without a huge budget. Picture this: you've got a brilliant idea, but how do you get noticed? That's where effective storytelling and brand-building come into play. We'll show you how to craft compelling narratives tha…
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