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The Folk Hogan Podcast

Folk Hogan

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Welcome to The Folk Hogan Podcast—where we dive deep into the world of Folk Hogan, bringing you band stories, behind-the-scenes action, and everything in between. Whether it’s new music, tales from the road, or exclusive interviews with the band, we’ve got you covered. Thanks for tuning in—let’s get started!
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The Rising Republic is a Christian-based talk show about the hot topics that divide America, from a Christian conservative perspective. The host, L. Douglas Hogan, is a USMC vet, retired state employee, where he spent 25 years working in maximum security environments, an author, public speaker, and a part-time police officer.
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Hi everyone, my name is Mél Hogan and I’m a critical media studies scholar based in Canada. I’m working on a project called The Data Fix through a series of conversations with scholars, thinkers and feelers. Together we explore the significance of living in a world of data, and especially the growing trend of “digital humans” in the form of chatbots, holograms, deepfakes, ai images and videos, and even tech that revives the dead. The conversations are minimally edited, and serve as an archiv ...
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Welcome to Hogan’s Alley, the Crokinole UK Podcast where the discs fly, and the banter is as sharp as our 20s! Join Terry Brown, Ryan Anthony, and a cast of friends from the Crokinole UK scene as they spin tales of tournaments, dissect the quirks of the game in the UK and further afield, and toss in a few cheeky shots of their own. Whether you’re a seasoned board-slinger or a rookie aiming for your first 20, we promise a fun-filled ride through the glorious madness that is Crokinole. Tune in ...
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The Hogancast

Scott Hogan

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A weekly podcast where we discuss a variety of subjects. Each week we talk about a different topic, from literature to travel and everything in between. Our episodes strive to be both conversational and informational, and our occasional interviews are (hopefully) entertaining.
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Nikhil Hogan Show

Nikhil Hogan Show

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Music interview podcast. Interested in Partimento, Music Schema Theory, Counterpoint, Hexachordal Solfeggio, Basso Continuo, Critiques of Modern Music Education, Gregorian Chant, Catholic Sacred Music, Renaissance Polyphony, Filmscoring, and more!
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Apostle Hogan has began a journey that has spanned 40 years of ministry serving as the Senior Pastor of Christ For The World since 1984. He is anointed as a prophet to identify, nurture, and raise up leaders. He is recognized by many as a pastor to pastors. Apostle Hogan is a prophet to America and the nations of the world. Apostle Hogan has ministered on several occasions at the United Nations and has authored over twenty-five books. Apostle Hogan is the CEO of Christ For The World Internat ...
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Hot Mic with Houston and Hogan features two radio professionals with over a hundred years of broadcasting experience between them. Dave Hogan and Randy Houston are both native Western North Carolinian’s – whose rich voices have been heard in every glade, cove and holler of Western North Carolina and East Tennessee during the last century – primarily on AM Radio and between the two of them – they’ve worked in just about every radio format. Classic rock ‘n roll - country - news talk - pop and ...
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This is a show where financial planner and comedy writer, Catie Hogan, works to help herself and listeners get their sh*t together. She's ready to explore important topics such as money, career, relationships, feminism, activism, sex, exercising, and whatever the hell else she feels like. She'll tell a lot of embarrassing stories, interview guests who she deems “have their sh*t together”, and attempt to improve her own life while hopefully giving listeners practical and applicable life advice.
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Hogan Lovells is always thinking about how to conquer and foresee the most significant industry issues facing our clients. If you’ve been following us for the past two years, you’ve heard first-hand from our lawyers around the world on significant developments in the Life Sciences & Health Care sector and why they are so passionate about the industry. In season 3, we’ll unpack new and exciting industry trends and bring you more outside perspectives to keep you ahead of the curve.
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Just Thoughts with Kara Hogan

Just Thoughts with Kara Hogan

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Kara Hogan is a 21 year old college student living in New York City. This podcast is an attempt to chronicle her coming-of-age as she navigates school, work, social life, and popular culture in our rapidly changing world. She is frequently joined by friends and family members to chat about these topics and play some fun games, because what podcast would be complete without games? There's a new episode every Tuesday!
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Mike Mahler & Sincere Hogan, combine their decades of experiences as successful entrepreneurs & health & fitness experts, to chat w/guests such as Robert Greene, Daniel Coyle, Bruce Buffer, Charles Poliquin, Steve Maxwell, John Joseph, Robb Wolf, Amy Dumas (aka Lita), Ben Greenfield, Roger Cross, & comedians Ali Siddiq & John Heffron, w/a no holds barred approach to living life on your own terms, during their entertaining weekly podcast. Bullsh-tter's discretion is advised.
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Collin Bjork and I discuss the double (triple?) meaning of "extractive AI". Collin explains Otter.ai -- an AI powered voice-to-text transcription software, and the capitalist logics that enable it -- vs. Maori-led Te Hiku Media, based on principles of stewardship, community and collaboration. Collin also explains how rhetoric is about togetherness …
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1:15: What kind of guy are the Patriots getting in Garrett Bradbury? 2:30: Why was Bradbury available? 4:25: At 6-3 and 300 pounds, he’s a bit undersized. How does he maybe make up for that in other facets of his game? 5:50: Why were his PFF grades so up and down over the last few years? 7:45: Does he have any positional versatility? 9:05: It feels…
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1:20: David Andrews has been released. Hogan’s favorite David Andrews’ memory: “What did he mean to the locker room as a player and as a person?” 3:55: How the new guys — Spillane, Hollins, Moses — can fill that leadership void. “They’ll expect a lot from the younger players in the locker room.” 4;25: “It’s sad. … It’s tough to see all those guys m…
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In this episode Hagen Blix and I talk about how the fear of AI, from the non-billionaire CEO class, comes from the threat of deskilling workers. Recorded Mar 5, 2025. Released March 17, 2025. Tech Workers Can Still Fight Silicon Valley’s Overlords by Hagen Blix and Ingeborg Glimmer https://jacobin.com/2025/02/tech-workers-silicon-valley-trump/ Why …
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Ryan and Terry are back with a special episode of Hogan’s Alley, and this time, they’ve brought in the questionably iconic Ian Witt to flick some wisdom your way. Together, they turn to the Crokinole community to answer life’s big questions: How did you get hooked on this gloriously quirky game? What keeps you coming back for more? And why should e…
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00:30: On the massive deals being handed out to wide receivers 00:45: Hogan on his wife watching him watching the combine. “How do you know what I’m thinking right now?” 1:30: Early thoughts on the Patriots’ free-agent class. “We’ve got something to talk about now! … They’re stacking the deck on defense.” 4:00: On Mack Hollins. “He is not only a gu…
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In this episode I speak with Kane Murdoch about the perils of contract cheating. As an integrity officer, he frames what's happening with "cheating" as an unlearning that we should all be paying attention to if we care about education. Recorded Feb 6, 2025. Released March 10, 2025. Guerilla Warfare https://www.guerillawarfare.net/ Ellis, C., & Murd…
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Chris and Chris welcome former Patriots special teams coach Brad Seely. He remembers what it was like coaching Mike Vrabel and what sort of mentality he'll bring (on both defense and special teams). Seely also talks about why New England's special teams was so good for so long, the greatness of Matthew Slater, what it was like coaching under Bill B…
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Chris talks with NFL Draft analyst Joe DeLeone about where things stand now the combine is complete. Joe has some thoughts on the best path forward for the Patriots, and also shares some winners and losers from the week in Indianapolis.द्वारा Bleav
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AI images are circulating more and more online and sometimes we can't tell the 'real' from AI-generated. But as I discuss with the inimitable Gillian Rose and Roland Meyer, we need to think about AI images beyond their indexicality, i.e. the idea that a photograph is a direct representation of the subject it captures. In this episode, we grapple wi…
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Doug and Ryan discuss chickens, DOGE, USAID waste, and the public education system. Stephen Miller gave a sharp rebuke to liberals on, FOX News, regarding the job of "unelected" staffers. Elon Musk is doing what he was told to do by an elected president that hired him to do it. THIS IS THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE.…
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Chris and Chris get an education in offensive line play from the great Dante Scarnecchia. Plus, Dante talks about New England's new coaching staff, the prospect of taking an offensive lineman at No. 4, why he's not interested in coming back--even as a consultant--and much more. The guys wrap things up with a look back at the Super Bowl, and if ther…
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In this episode Jathan Sadowski discusses the 'risk industry' as imagined by FIRE (finance, insurance and real estate) and the asymmetries they create. Recorded January 15, 2025. Released February 10, 2025. The Mechanic and the Luddite: A Ruthless Criticism of Technology and Capitalism https://www.ucpress.edu/books/the-mechanic-and-the-luddite/pape…
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In this action-packed episode of Hogan’s Alley, we dive into the thrilling highlights from the St Albans Crokinole Open and Doubles Championship, The Winter Classic, and the Retrocave Rumble. From high quality victories to surprising upsets, we relive the best moments from the boards. We also reflect on our own performances and weigh up competitive…
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Chris and Chris tackle a bunch of different things. Hogan played for new wide receivers coach Todd Downing, and he takes a look at how he might handle New England's pass catchers. Plus, the guys break down some of the other coaching changes, Hogan recalls some favorite Super Bowl memories, and more.द्वारा Bleav
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1500 J6 pardons, Operation Northwoods, and Biden's taxpayer-funded museum dedicated to Corn Pop. Pam Bondi takes down Pencil Neck Schiff and calls him out for being censured in Congress for inappropriate questioning. Trump signed several executive orders on day one - I weigh in on some of those.
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Chris and Chris are joined by Tennessee writer Paul Kuharsky, who covered Mike Vrabel when he was head coach of the Titans. What sort of coach was Vrabel in Tennessee? How did he get along with the front office? What sort of DC will Terrell Williams be with New England? We go over all that and much more.…
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Charles Logan is the go-to person to talk to about how AI is infiltrating the many layers of education, from K-12 to universities. In this conversation, we learn our lessons; we talk about what Ed Tech is, its promise and hype, and (ultimately) how to refuse it as professors and teach students to resist it as well. We also wonder about 'AI-proofing…
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00:40: Some initial thoughts? “Micky D is back in Foxborough. I’m pumped.” 1:23: “I think Josh is a phenomenal offensive coordinator. He’s one of thew best I’ve ever been around. I think he’s going to be extremely good for Drake Maye.” 1:44: “It’s going to be challenging for Josh, because of how young this team is.” 3:30: “How would you talk to Ja’…
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00:10: On why Patriots’ fans should be thankful for the College Football Playoff system. 3:00: On the Ohio State wide receivers and their blocking abilities. 6:15: Who was the best run-blocking wide receiver? Was it Edelman? 9:00: On how a run-blocking receiver can earn the respect of the rest of the locker room. 14:00: A way-too-early look at the …
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In this episode I speak with Dillon Mahmoudi and Anthony Levenda about the relationship (feedback loop) between data and urban planning. We focus on the idea of 'storying' data to make it compelling and to get past the inertia of data delivered as mere stats or numbers that have little resonance and don't (or no longer) move people to action, towar…
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Time stamps synced to video: 00:10: Introductory thoughts on the start of the Mike Vrabel Era. 2:15: “I think [Vrabel] will be bale to bring guys here because of who he is.” 2:25: “This is Chris Price and Chris Hogan with Cautious Optimism.” 4:15: How Vrabel’s coaching experience separates him from Jerod Mayo. 6:30: We like Vrabel’s defensive bonaf…
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I got to speak with the brilliant Ali Alkhatib about his blog post "defining AI" -- an object, subject, metaphor, and discursive formation used amongst all of us trying to figure out how to grapple with AI's ownership, deployments, and impacts. Who gets to define AI? Is it just computer scientists? What are the stakes of having it defined only tech…
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Chris and Chris welcome draft analyst Joe DeLeone to the show. What should the Patriots do with the No. 4 overall pick? Where are some of the strengths and weaknesses of the 2025 NFL Draft? And are there any under-the-radar possibilities for New England to think about?द्वारा Bleav
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00:30: On the decision to move on from Mayo 03:30: Was the win on Sunday — that denied them the No. 1 pick — the final nail in Mayo’s coffin? 6:40: Sunday was the end of a really weird week in Foxborough. 7:50: There were boos at the end of the game. It added to the surreal scene. “New England has had consistency for 25 years.” 11:30: Some thoughts…
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