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IMPRVMNT

Ichiro Takahashi

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• Imprvmnt The Podcast Show: “we talk with young entrepreneurs about the psychological and interpersonal side of their ventures” - Ichiro Takahashi. • Happy Talks: “we discuss topics around self development and becoming a happier person. The goal is to bring practical advice that people can start to use right away” - Ryan Grady
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An MLB player-hosted show featuring World Series champion Eric Hosmer, 12-year veteran Peter Moylan, and renowned Process & Development Coach Justin Su'a, 'Diggin' Deep' goes beyond the field with an intimate look into the experiences of elite athletes across all sports. The show extends beyond athletic achievements to include conversations with key figures in sports business, entertainment, and culture, providing a comprehensive view of the professional sports landscape. This podcast is an ...
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The Baseball Book Club

John Cheslock and Leroy Estep

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The Baseball Book Club brings the rich history of baseball to life, providing an engaging space for fans to relate through the use of classic and contemporary baseball books. With a well blended mixture of structured and organic discussions, hosts John Cheslock and Leroy Estep reflect on pivotal moments in the sport's past, enhancing an understanding of baseball's cultural significance and the narratives that shape it. This approach not only fosters a deeper appreciation for the game but als ...
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Indie Game Movement

Andrew Pappas, Game Marketing Strategist and Consultant

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Andrew Pappas, founder of RenGen Marketing helps take indie devs and their games to a whole new level by discussing business best practices and sharing marketing strategies and tips to better navigate the world of indie game marketing. Regardless if you’re an indie dev starting out or a veteran small team, the topic discussions apply to anyone wanting to better understand the online environment and stand out in a saturated market. A marketer since 2011, Andrew has found a passion for applyin ...
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Andrew Pappas, founder of RenGen Marketing helps take indie devs and their games to a whole new level by discussing business best practices and sharing marketing strategies and tips to better navigate the world of indie game marketing. Regardless if you’re an indie dev starting out or a veteran small team, the topic discussions apply to anyone wanting to better understand the online environment and stand out in a saturated market. A marketer since 2011, Andrew has found a passion for applyin ...
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●Bookey: Empower Your Mind Anywhere, Anytime. Download and check out more features with the Bookey App. ●Bookey app download link: https://www.bookey.app/ ●Why Use Bookey? “So many books, so little time!” Well, no wordy books here, only 30 mins audible book summaries. Unlock the big ideas from world bestseller that cover Self Help, Biography, Leadership Development, Art, Business, Stories and more ebooks. Each title is complemented with a mind map that highlights the essence of the book, all ...
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TJ Stats

Tim Neary

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Welcome to TJ Stats, where TJ Squints takes the audio booth and breaks down MLB players and teams and other baseball related subjects . From all-time legends to forgotten platoon players, this podcast will cover the entire spectrum. Let's play ball!
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Welcome to the Zac and Zach Sports Podcast, brought to you by VegoSports. We’re just a couple of dudes who love sports and legit can not shut up about them. Just remember, this is OUR house.
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This is a podcast style Japanese Language course only in Japanese language. I am speaking Japanese language slightly slowly and clearly, but at the same time as natural as possible. Main target audience is A2-B2 level leaners, who have already learned words and grammer, and wants to speak Japanese like native speaker. And Japanese language teachers, who want to utilized living learning materials for activities and exercises. https://listen.style/p/na-jl?8dRV3iZo
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Made It In Japan

Elliot Conti(エリオット・コンティ)

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Welcome to Made It In Japan, where you can get to know the stories of foreign residents who have succeeded in various capacities within Japanese society. The podcast is hosted by Elliot Conti, 7-year resident of Japan and current manager of Global Aichi, a non-profit in Nagoya. メイド・イット・イン・ジャパンへようこそ!当ポッドキャストではホストであるエリオット・コンティが日本で出世した様々な在留外国人にインタビューし、ゲストの活動や経験を発信するプラットフォームです。 Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guest and do not reflect the official pol ...
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$6.99 Per Pound

$6.99 Per Pound

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CLOSED FOR BUSINESS - Thank you to all the support over the years. You can still listen to our episodes. $6.99 Per Pound is a bi-weekly podcast featuring interviews with leaders and professionals from a wide variety of fields. Paying homage to Korean-owned hot food delis in New York City, Joann Park, Jaeki Cho, and Michael Stewart treat listeners to a buffet of HOT takes on career, culture and community. Website: www.699perpound.com Email inquiries: 699perpound@gmail.com
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Chapter 1 What's Reminiscences of a Stock Operator by Edwin Lefèvre, Roger Lowenstein, Rick Rohan "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator," written by Edwin Lefèvre and often associated with figures like Roger Lowenstein and Rick Rohan, is a fictionalized biography of Jesse Livermore, one of the most famous stock traders in history. First published in 1…
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Jimmy O'Brien & Jake Storiale join the guys on Diggin' Deep! The iconic duo dives into their story from humble beginnings to the top of the media game. Jimmy and Jake relive their journey in the content game and how much their lives have changed in the past decade. They cover how they started their first podcast, created a viral breakdown, and how …
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Chapter 1 What's Do Epic Shit by Ankur Warikoo "Do Epic Shit" by Ankur Warikoo is an inspirational guide that encourages readers to pursue their dreams and live a fulfilling life. Warikoo emphasizes the importance of taking risks, learning from failures, and embracing one's unique journey. Through personal anecdotes and practical advice, he motivat…
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Send us a text Episode 10 is another exciting session of baseball terminology as John and Leroy dive into five more terms that span the life of baseball. Included in the episode is a short story by author Zane Grey, who blends his literary prowess with the world of baseball fiction, making for an engaging exploration of both terminology and storyte…
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Indie game development often thrives on the balance between iteration and long-term sustainability, but in doing so, there's always the potential risk of burning out. So today, we're going to explore strategies on how to maintain creativity over time and how to adapt your development process to evolve projects while fostering innovation and sustain…
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Indie game development often thrives on the balance between iteration and long-term sustainability, but in doing so, there's always the potential risk of burning out. So today, we're going to explore strategies on how to maintain creativity over time and how to adapt your development process to evolve projects while fostering innovation and sustain…
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AJ Andrews joins the guys on Diggin' Deep! AJ is a gold glove softball player and broadcaster on MLB Network. AJ explains what the landscape of professional softball looks like today and the exciting places it can go in the future. She relives some of her best experiences playing at LSU and competing for a national championship. AJ dives into her s…
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Send us a text In this episode, John and Leroy return to the Baseball Terminology series with five words from Paul Dickson's The Baseball Dictionary, looking into intriguing terms like Pine Tar, which revisits the infamous 1983 incident when George Brett's game-winning home run was nullified due to excessive pine tar on his bat, stirring controvers…
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The indie game industry has evolved dramatically in the last few decades. But despite some fundamental challenges that remain, reaching sustainability is still possible to acheive. So today, we're going to dive deep into how one developer has thrived for over 30 years, balancing creativity and business by focusing on shareware games. We'll explore …
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The indie game industry has evolved dramatically in the last few decades. But despite some fundamental challenges that remain, reaching sustainability is still possible to acheive. So today, we're going to dive deep into how one developer has thrived for over 30 years, balancing creativity and business by focusing on shareware games. We'll explore …
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World Series Champ & 2023 NL Manager of the Year Skip Schumaker joins the guys on Diggin' Deep! Skip talks about his playing days and how meeting guys like Pete Moylan helped shape team culture. Skip details his journey from player to manager, and how he applies the lessons he's learned as a player to cater to his managerial style. The guys dig dee…
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Send us a text The addition of Joe Posnanski's "Why We Love Baseball," to the show's book rotation makes for an interesting episode, as John and Leroy discuss "5 Unlikely Home Runs." The chapter explores the remarkable moments and players who defied expectations in their quest for the long ball, showcasing the unpredictable nature of the game. Addi…
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Managing an indie studio requires juggling multiple roles, from creative direction to financial management, all while staying true to a game’s vision. It may not be easy, but it can be done. So today, we're going to dive into the challenges of balancing these responsibilities, and explore how to build up your IP all while learning how to effectivel…
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Managing an indie studio requires juggling multiple roles, from creative direction to financial management, all while staying true to a game’s vision. It may not be easy, but it can be done. So today, we're going to dive into the challenges of balancing these responsibilities, and explore how to build up your IP all while learning how to effectivel…
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Barstool's 'Frank the Tank' joins the guys on Diggin' Deep! Frank takes us back to his baseball roots, growing up in a family full of Yankee fans but falling in love with the Mets and Doc Gooden. In his days before Barstool, Frank worked as a court clerk until one Mets Opening Day an NJ Transit debacle lead to an infamous rant that peaked the inter…
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Send us a text Episode 7 features the return to Joe Posnanski's The Baseball 100 for a double header, as hosts John and Leroy explore the significance of numbers 98 and 97. You'll also hear the third and final installment for Season 1 of Leroy's Hot Corner, a compelling segment on keeping score in baseball. TheBaseballBookClub@gmail.com…
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Marketing and community management are often the bridge between game developers and their audience, but navigating this relationship during production can be tricky. So today, we're going to uncover how to align marketing strategies with community needs by discussing effective ways to create authentic connections and drive player engagement, all wh…
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Marketing and community management are often the bridge between game developers and their audience, but navigating this relationship during production can be tricky. So today, we're going to uncover how to align marketing strategies with community needs by discussing effective ways to create authentic connections and drive player engagement, all wh…
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Xavier Scruggs joins the guys on Diggin’ Deep! The former Marlin and Cardinal shares his journey from 19th round pick to the big leagues. X had the priviledge of playing with legends of the game like Ichiro and Yadier Molina, and even had Barry Bonds as his hitting coach when he was with the Marlins. Xavier relives some of those stories and talks a…
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Send us a text Episode 6 of The Baseball Book Club looks into Frank Deford's tribute to the classic poem "Casey At The Bat," exploring the themes of hope, heroism, and disappointment in baseball. Deford captures the essence of the original while adding a modern twist, reflecting on the enduring legacy of the story and its significance in American s…
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Many indie game developers fall into the trap of letting their limitations dictate their creative process, which can affect more than just their games. So today, we're going to challenge this mindset by discussing how studios can apply AAA principles to their projects, and learn how to think big, innovate, and overcome limitations that may stand in…
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Many indie game developers fall into the trap of letting their limitations dictate their creative process, which can affect more than just their games. So today, we're going to challenge this mindset by discussing how studios can apply AAA principles to their projects, and learn how to think big, innovate, and overcome limitations that may stand in…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Being Mortal "Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End" by Atul Gawande, published in 2014, tackles the delicate topic of aging and death, and how modern medicine has influenced our perspectives and handling of these inevitabilities. Gawande, a surgeon and public health researcher, explores the limitations of medicine…
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Chapter 1:Summary of One Hundred Years of Solitude "One Hundred Years of Solitude" is a landmark 1967 novel by Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez that tells the multi-generational story of the Buendía family. The novel is set in the fictional town of Macondo, which is founded by José Arcadio Buendía and his wife, Úrsula Iguarán, in the remote …
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Jose Iglesias joins the guys on Diggin' Deep! Jose takes us back to his journey to the MLB from humble beginnings in Cuba. With just $500 to his name, Jose was able to make the most of his opportunities and make a major league roster with the Red Sox in 2011. He details the impact that World Series champ Dustin Pedroia had on him as a rookie and th…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Freakonomics "Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything" is a non-fiction book written by economist Steven D. Levitt and journalist Stephen J. Dubner. It was first published in 2005 and explores the underlying economics and hidden motivations that drive various aspects of human behavior. The book ch…
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Chapter 1:Summary of The Courage to Be Disliked "The Courage to Be Disliked" by Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga, published in 2013, is a philosophical self-help book presented in a dialogue format between a philosopher and a young man. The book explores principles of Adlerian psychology, a school of psychology founded by Alfred Adler, which emphas…
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Send us a text In this installment of the Baseball Terminology Series, listeners can look forward to diving deep into the rich tapestry of baseball slang, uncovering the meanings and origins of terms that add color to the game. Episode 5 is coupled with another "Leroy's Hot Corner" segment, where insightful commentary on his latest recommendation i…
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With the gaming industry experiencing significant job cuts over the past several months, developers and professionals are finding it increasingly difficult to secure new opportunities, making articulating your value more critical than ever. In this episode, we're going to discuss how to communicate your worth effectively in such a competitive envir…
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With the gaming industry experiencing significant job cuts over the past several months, developers and professionals are finding it increasingly difficult to secure new opportunities, making articulating your value more critical than ever. In this episode, we're going to discuss how to communicate your worth effectively in such a competitive envir…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Priceless "Priceless: The Myth of Fair Value (and How to Take Advantage of It)" is a non-fiction book by William Poundstone, which delves into the concept of pricing and the psychology behind how people determine the value of goods and services. The book explores the historical and psychological basis for pricing strategies, fo…
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Chapter 1:Summary of The Long Goodbye "The Long Goodbye" is a classic detective novel by Raymond Chandler, first published in 1953. It is the sixth novel featuring the private investigator Philip Marlowe. Here's a summary of the plot: The story begins with Marlowe meeting Terry Lennox, a man with a troubled past involving both alcoholism and connec…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Hooked "Hooked" by Sutton Foster is a memoir that takes readers on a journey through the life and career of the Tony Award-winning actress and singer. Foster shares personal anecdotes and reflections on her experiences in the entertainment industry, from her early days as a struggling actress to her breakout role in "Thoroughly…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Inspired "Inspired: How To Create Products Customers Love" by Marty Cagan is a practical guide for product managers and product teams on how to build successful products. Cagan emphasizes the importance of focusing on solving customer problems, understanding market dynamics, and creating a strong product strategy. He also highl…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Winning "Winning" by Jack Welch is a highly regarded book in the business world, offering readers a deep dive into strategies that can help anyone advance their career and improve their organization. Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric (GE), shares insights from his successful business career, emphasizing practical advic…
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Chapter 1:Summary of How to Talk to Anyone "How to Talk to Anyone: 92 Little Tricks for Big Success in Relationships" by Leil Lowndes is a self-help book designed to assist readers in improving their communication skills and social interactions. The book is practical and accessible, providing actionable advice through 92 strategies that Lowndes det…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Outliers "Outliers: The Story of Success" is a non-fiction book written by Malcolm Gladwell and published in 2008. It explores the various factors that contribute to high levels of success. Gladwell argues that people often overlook the importance of external and situational factors in the lives of successful individuals, such …
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Chapter 1:Summary of Educated "Educated" by Tara Westover is a memoir that recounts the author's experiences growing up in a strict and dysfunctional family. Tara was born in Idaho to survivalist Mormon parents who were distrustful of the government, hospitals, and public education. As a result, she did not attend school as a child and worked in he…
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Tom Marchitelli joins the guys on Diggin' Deep! Tom is the founder of Gents Playbook, which outfits over 400+ athletes and celebrities with custom suits. Before his sports fashion business took off, it started as a side hustle. Tom was working a job in corporate finance in New York City, but always had a passion for fashion. He got his start by sou…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Sapiens "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari is a wide-ranging narrative that spans the history of the human species from the emergence of the first homo species to the present day. The book discusses how Homo sapiens came to dominate the world, identifying key revolutionary periods that have shaped huma…
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Chapter 1:Summary of The Art of Seduction "The Art of Seduction" by Robert Greene is a self-help book that explores the dynamics of seduction as a tool for influence and power. Published in 2001, the book offers a detailed and comprehensive look at the strategies and tactics of seduction based on historical and fictional figures known for their sed…
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Send us a text The Terminology Series begins by offering an essential exploration of five fundamental baseball terms, aimed at enhancing the comprehension of the sport for fans, regardless of their experience level. This series will break down the jargon and nuances of baseball, making it accessible for newcomers while also enriching the knowledge …
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AI is revolutionizing data analytics and game development, presenting both opportunities and challenges for developers. Unfortunately, many are unsure how to leverage this information effectively. In this episode, we explore how AI solutions are reshaping the gaming industry by looking into practical applications and future trends in AI-driven game…
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AI is revolutionizing data analytics and game development, presenting both opportunities and challenges for developers. Unfortunately, many are unsure how to leverage this information effectively. In this episode, we explore how AI solutions are reshaping the gaming industry by looking into practical applications and future trends in AI-driven game…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Windfall "Windfall" by Ketan Joshi explores the impacts of wind energy on society and the environment, highlighting the potential benefits and drawbacks of this renewable energy source. The book delves into the complex relationships between wind power, community dynamics, government policies, and industry interests. Through a c…
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Chapter 1:Summary of The Old Man and the Sea "The Old Man and the Sea" is a short novel written by Ernest Hemingway in 1951 and published in 1952. It remains one of his most famous works, reflecting themes of perseverance, individual pride, and the fight between humans and nature. The story centers on Santiago, an old and experienced Cuban fisherma…
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Chapter 1:Summary of The Rape of Nanking "The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II" by Iris Chang, published in 1997, is a historical account of the horrific massacre in Nanking (now Nanjing), China, during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The book details the events that occurred in 1937, when the Japanese Imperial Army captured N…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Buffett "Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist" by Roger Lowenstein is a detailed biography of Warren Buffett, one of the most successful and respected investors of all time. The book delves deep into the life and investment philosophy of Buffett, tracing his rise from his early years in Omaha, Nebraska, to his position…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Who Moved My Cheese "Who Moved My Cheese?" by Spencer Johnson is a motivational book that uses a parable to discuss how different people deal with change in their lives. The story involves four characters: two mice named Sniff and Scurry, and two little people, miniature humans named Hem and Haw, who all live in a maze and are …
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