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BrakeSec Education Podcast

Bryan Brake, Amanda Berlin, and Brian Boettcher

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A podcast about the world of Cybersecurity, Privacy, Compliance, and Regulatory issues that arise in today's workplace. Co-hosts Bryan Brake, Brian Boettcher, and Amanda Berlin teach concepts that aspiring Information Security professionals need to know, or refresh the memories of seasoned veterans.
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A weekly roundtable discussion featuring the leaLiberty in our lifetimes, and a Free State of our own! That’s the vision, that’s the dream, And we are building it in New Hampshire. I’m Eric Brakey, Your host and renegade Statesman, for the porcupine report! Welcome to your source for Porcupine News and Free Range Conversations on matters of Liberty Alright, let’s hop into the show! Learn more about The Free State Project at www.FSP.org
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Hey sports fans! Welcome to our laid-back podcast, where we chat about all things sports in the most chill way possible. From buzzer-beaters to unexpected upsets, we've got you covered with a sprinkle of humor and a dash of banter. So, grab your snacks, kick back, and let's talk sports like we're catching up with old friends. This is Pump the Brakes – where sports meets the easygoing vibe you've been craving. Pump the Brakes is available on Apple Podcast, Spotify & many other platforms. Also ...
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Physio Brake

Christopher Brake

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Hey Everyone, My name is Christopher Brake, I am a Registered Physical Therapist working in private and public practice in Courtenay, British Columbia. One of my many passions is teaching. I hope to create valuable content that others can learn from. I consider myself to be a guide on people's rehabilitation journeys. I place a large emphasis on education, exercise (and all movements) and evidence based manual therapy. I hope you enjoy the content! All support is appreciated. Cheers, Christopher
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Pump The Brakes

Pump The Brakes

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Pump the Brakes with Britt McHenry is a show that will feature Britt's takes on Sports, Dating, Life, and Pop Culture. With 15+ years in media and TV her experience and insight in different fields give her a unique perspective that you do not want to miss!
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No Brakes | F1 Podcast

The Athletic

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No Brakes is a weekly Formula 1 podcast from the team behind No Dunks. Join Trey and Graydon every week for race recaps, the latest F1 news, and a few delicious slices of pumpernickel toast. Vroom, vroom!
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Are you looking to level up your life, mindset and character? If so, it's time to take a brake from your day to build your life in a positive way! Billy has been through a lot of experiences, circumstances and scenarios and is passionate about sharing those to bring you further insight into your life. Join him on the journey of discovering and learning about the future together. Brake & Build Podcast will cover business learning, gaming, working out, nutrition, family, travel and much more.
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Hit the Brake

Kaitlin Purrington + Jamie Dean

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"Hit the Brake" is the ultimate hangout spot in the podcast universe, hosted by the besties turned real-life sisters Kaitlin Purrington and Jamie Dean. Join this powerhouse pair for unfiltered conversations about the rollercoaster ride of everyday life. From the mundane to the extraordinary, nothing is off-limits as they dive deep into the trials and triumphs of being besties navigating the chaos of the modern world. It's giving a delicious blend of humor, raw honesty, and relatable anecdotes.
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As a professional truck driver, I have spent a lot of time sitting and thinking about anything and everything that comes to mind. So why not share my thoughts with the world. I aim to voice my wisdom and knowledge to those who listen. This show will help anyone who maybe feeling down or discouraged about whatever it is you're going thru. I'm here to tell you, YOU CAN MAKE IT! I am a born again believer. So that means, you may hear a word from the Lord.
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Looking for in depth conversations with the biggest names in MotoGP™, covering topics you seldom hear riders and team managers discuss? Look no further. This is the Last On The Brakes: MotoGP™ Podcast, coming to you with a brand new episode after every GP in the 2024 season, hosted by MotoGP™ World Feed reporter, Fran Wyld. Whether you want to hear the behind the scenes ‘what really happened’ lines from some of the biggest stories in recent MotoGP™ history, learning what it takes to be in ro ...
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Cities across America have been trying — and mostly failing — to achieve Vision Zero for more than a decade. But is it really time to trade the goal of ending road deaths and serious injuries for the aim of reducing them 30 percent by 2030? And would we be better positioned to eliminate the other 70 percent of fatalities if we made that strategic s…
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What a ride. What a game. Well, for some. Eagles put their belt to the Chiefs ass as they take down the two time defending champs to win their second Super Bowl. I talk about our time in Nola. I finally had out some receipts & talk a little ball! Where does Jalen Hurts rank amongst QBs? Where does this team rank all-time? How does this compare to 2…
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Eric joins The Way Forward Podcast to discuss the Free State Project’s goal of concentrating libertarians in New Hampshire to create a politically influential community, emphasizing localism over federal engagement. He critiques the challenges of libertarian success in federal politics, highlights New Hampshire’s relative freedom during COVID-19, a…
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Partner Relations Director for Emergent Order Foundation, Ivy Karns, joins the program to tell the true crime story of P’Nut the squirrel, killed by government thugs in New York. P’Nut was rescued by Mark Long and became an internet sensation, amassing over 500,000 followers. His fame helped fund an animal sanctuary, P’nuts Freedom Farm, which Mark…
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Youtube VOD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zu_smyQGvG4 https://lcamtuf.substack.com/p/how-security-teams-fail https://cyberintel.substack.com/p/doge-exposes-once-secret-government https://x.com/SteamDB/status/1889610974484705314 – supply chain issues can crop up anywhere… are you blocking people from steam and popular software downloads online? h…
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Eric is joined by Representative Michael Granger to give an update on the latest liberty-driven initiatives in New Hampshire including Defend the Guard, Right to Work Legislation, Education Freedom Accounts, and State Budget Cuts. Michael’s outlook for this year in the State House is determined and mission-driven, with a focus on long-term, increme…
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What’s a little bigger than a bike, a lot smaller than a car, and might be the tool you didn’t know you needed to get a big haul home from the grocery store two miles away in the pouring rain? The answer is actually an entire category of vehicles that aren't common on U.S. roads — but with the right mix of policy, code, and infrastructure reform, w…
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Jay Noone is a homesteader who runs a homeschool co-op for kids to learn farming in the Free State. Jay moved to New Hampshire as part of the Free State Project in 2016. A proud father of two, Jay started raising cows, pigs, and chickens while starting his kids program to prepare the next generation to live a self sufficient lifestlye. Part of Jay’…
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Carla Gericke joins the program once again to celebrate the pardoning of Ross Ulbricht by Donald Trump, emphasizing the relentless activism of his mother, Lyn Ulbricht. She recalls how the Free State Project and many libertarians have supported Ross’s cause for over a decade, organizing events, spreading awareness, and pressuring politicians to act…
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What if there were a single document that told every U.S. resident exactly how safe their state is — or isn't— for pedestrians, bicyclists, and other vulnerable road users, as well as what that state is doing to save lives ? Turns out there is: the Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment, or VRUSA. And since the passage of the Bipartisan Infrastruct…
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Eric joins The Black Powder Podcast to share the vision of the Free State Project as well as its many goals and successes. Thousands have come to New Hampshire to influence the state towards greater liberty and individual freedom, greatly influencing local politics in areas like school choice, tax abolition, and Second Amendment rights. He boasts t…
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On the 50th episode of the Porcupine Report, chef and food advocate, Stephen Nass, joins the program to share his activism in the Free State, including the Free State Food Network, which promotes local food producers and advocates for food freedom by networking and supporting businesses, while also addressing political issues like unnecessary regul…
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In this conversation, Brian Hagman interviews Gordon Heidacker, CEO of PureForge, discussing the company's recent developments in the aftermarket sector, innovations in brake technology, and their engagement in motorsports. Heidacker shares insights on testing results that validate their product claims, customer success stories, and the strategic d…
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If you’ve been following Streetsblog for a while, you might have heard of famed planner/engineer/all-around transportation superstar Roger Millar, not least for his recent leadership as the head of the Washington state DOT. But you might not have heard that, while at WashDOT, Millar and his team did something quietly radical: they challenged every …
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Freshly elected to a second term in the NH House, Assistant Majority Whip Tom Mannion joins the program once again to discuss the upcoming battles in the NH Legislature, including universal school choice, building more housing, Right to Work, legalizing cannabis, and bringing our troops home with Defend the Guard.…
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Carla and Eric join to rejoice in the many wins for the FSP in 2024, including successfully meeting the end of the year fundraising goal and the significant election victories for freedom friendly candidates in New Hampshire - securing legislative dominance and advancing libertarian priorities, such as eliminating the state's interest and dividends…
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Merry Christmas from The Porcupine Report! Eric is joined by a panel of regulars to the show to talk about Christmas spirit in New Hampshire. They celebrate New Hampshire's rank as the state with the most Christmas spirit, due to the many holiday events that happen annually as well as activities such as snowmobiling, ice fishing, skiing, and ice sk…
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Matt Barney is a long-time supporter of and recent mover to the Free State. His book, Growing Liberty: Nurturing Personal and Economic Freedom in an Unfree World, highlights stories of Free State Project participants and provides psychological insights to help libertarians thrive in New Hampshire.Matt discusses his work as an industrial-organizatio…
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Joined by first time guest, Gary Lush, we discuss the Heisman Trophy & if the voters got it correct. Was Travis Hunter a worthy winner over Ashton Jeanty? We get into a little bit of the MLB off-season & how the Phillies are asleep at the wheel! Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel & like our Facebook page! Follow us on Twitter @_pumpth…
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More than a decade ago, Kate Gallego had a seizure that temporarily cost her the ability to drive – and opened her eyes to the difficulty of getting around her city of Phoenix, Arizona without a car. Now, in her third term as Phoenix's mayor, she's pushed for some of the most aggressive multimodal transportaiton investments in the city's history, i…
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*REBROADCAST FROM 2/14/24 Not all great social movements start with a dream, some start with a term paper. Jason Sorens, Founder of the Free State Project, joins the show to discuss the nature of freedom, liberty, and his vision for a Free State in New Hampshire, with Liberty in our Lifetimes. Learn more about the Free State Project at https://www.…
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Across America, a new class of developers are building car-free neighborhoods from scratch — or at least, they're building places where residents don't need to drive quite as much as their suburban neighbors. But can these greenfield developments really serve as a model for communities across America, or will they always be a rare and coveted commo…
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Sean Themea is the Chief Operating Officer of Young Americans for Liberty (YAL). He joins the program to discuss YAL's significant impact on the 2024 election cycle, including defeating "RINOs" (Republicans in Name Only) and advancing liberty-oriented policies such as universal school choice and constitutional carry. He stresses the importance of g…
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John Papola shares his journey from working at Spike TV to creating liberty-themed media content. His work, such as the "Fight of the Century: Keynes vs. Hayek" rap battles, has become influential in introducing economic ideas to younger audiences. He emphasizes the power of creative storytelling to make complex ideas accessible and impactful. John…
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Tirana, Albania has gained international recognition for putting kids first on the road — especially their award-winning "School Streets," where cars are either banned or significantly limited from driving near learning centers and play spaces for kids are built instead. As the Balkan city grows its bike network, though, its mayor says it's still r…
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Bonnie Freeman joins the Porcupine Report to spread awareness about the movement to bring home her husband, Ian Freeman. She dispels of misinformation brought about by the state during his trial as well as shares her own personal story of being led to the Free State in a quest for more freedom and a likeminded community.…
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In the latest Coffee Brake podcast, Brian Hagman sits down with Volker Van Lier, Director of Business Segment Chassis and Brake Systems at Continental Engineering Services (CES). They discuss the journey behind CES and take a deep dive into the development of the Motorsport ABS kit—a cutting-edge plug-and-play braking solution crafted for both prof…
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Quelimane, Mozambique might not be the first city that comes to an American's mind when she thinks of an active transportation paradise. With 40 percent of trips taken on foot and 35 percent in the saddle, though, the east African city has already been ranked as the most walkable city on Earth — and now, it's setting its sights on becoming an inter…
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Did you miss the MotoGP™ Podcast as much as we did? No worries. It's finally back and with an exceptional guest, Pedro Acosta! We've had a super interesting chat with the 2024 MotoGP™ rookie where he reflects on how fast he's matured this season, as well as he looks back at this season's highs and lows and replies to some questions sent by the fans…
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Andrew Heaton, author of Tribalism is Dumb, joins the program to share his views on tribalism and its evolutionary roots, how it impacts modern society, and ways to navigate its effects. Eric and Andrew explore how liberty-minded individuals can engage in politics without succumbing to negative tribal impulses, focusing instead on shared values and…
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Highways and other federal transportation investments have destroyed neighborhoods of color across America, even as the current presidential administration attempts to heal those wounds through grants like the Reconnecting Communities Program. But what is it like to actually be a local leader fighting to win that money — especially when the sheer v…
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Edra Toth shares her personal story of fleeing Hungary with her family during the Hungarian Revolution in 1956. Edra was introduced to ballet almost by chance when she accompanied a friend to dance lessons. This led to a passion for ballet, eventually becoming a principal dancer with the Boston Ballet by age 16. She taught for many years in the Gre…
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Recently turned a dad, Luca Marini joins us for an insightful chat on the MotoGP™ Podcast as he opened on the progress of the Honda project, the challenge of the communicating between cultures, his self-growth as a Factory rider and the experience of seeing his baby daughter for the first time! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inform…
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Over the past few weeks, U.S. news has been flooded with images of hurricane disaster: endless traffic jams full of evacuees, communities destroyed by deadly winds, and residents struggling to access the resources they need to survive while multiple feet of water stand in the streets. But how has car dependency impacted the course of these unthinka…
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Chris Lopez is an early mover to the Free State and a passionately dedicated worker for the FSP of over ten years, coordinating many visits and moves for freedom lovers to come to New Hampshire. Coming up on her 20 year anniversary in the Free State, she joins the program to share her story and her love of the great community here.…
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This episode of Coffee Brake features an in-depth conversation with David Kidd from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), recorded live at the 42nd Brake Colloquium & Exhibition in Grapevine, Texas. Host Brian Hagman and Kidd discuss the evolution of Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) technology and its significant impact on vehicle saf…
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Cities that have done the work to attract a lot of cyclists aren't just safe for people on two wheels — they're safer for drivers, pedestrians, and everyone else on the road, too. But why, exactly, is that true, and how can we use that insight to sell bike-friendly infrastructure and policy to a public that barely rides at all? On this episode of T…
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Dan McKnight joins the program and shares his story of military service and the events that drove him to found Bring Our Troops Home, the organization coordinating the Defend the Guard effort in state legislatures across America. He is once again presenting at the upcoming Rage Against the War Machine rally and shares his vision for defeating the M…
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One of the coolest riders in the paddock joins for the very first time our MotoGP™ Podcast ahead of his home race at the Emilia-Romagna GP! Franco Morbidelli opens up about his heavy head concusion during pre season which has affected his first part of the season but is finally finding his groove. The Italian also reveals how he joined the VR46 Aca…
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Our sister podcast, Talking Headways is about to hit its 500th episode. But how did host Jeff Wood accomplish that massive milestone, and how does he keep finding all these powerful stories about how our cities work? On today's episode of The Brake, our host Kea Wilson sits down for a long conversation with Wood himself to talk about how he's grown…
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Angela McArdle joins the program to give us the latest and greatest about how the LP is continuing to affect change on the national level and move the Overton Window in the right direction. The second annual Rage Against the War Machine rally is gearing up to march once again on the National Mall in Washington, DC. A great array of speakers are pla…
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Herve Poncharal is an emblematic name in the MotoGP™ paddock, being part of the grid for over two decades! The French head honcho opens up about working with rookie sensation Pedro Acosta, the expectations and learnings that came with it, the path that he took with his squad from switching manufacturers to winning for the first time, and his work a…
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Matt McCaw, Executive Director of the Greater Idaho Movement, joins the Porcupine Report to discuss why 13 counties in Eastern Oregon have voted to breakaway and join the state of Idaho. Why are state official refusing to move the imaginary line and how are the people of rural Oregon working to achieve self-determination? This episode of the Porcup…
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"Reclaiming public space" isnt just about turning vacant lots into parks — or bulldozing homes for highways. And in a recent report, the Regional Plan Association of the tri-state area argues that the planning profession needs a new approach towards repurposing our land and giving residents more "psychological ownership" over their communities. Che…
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