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My name is David Spears and I am an Intellectual Property attorney who manages patent portfolios for client ranges from start-up companies to multibillion dollar companies around the world. I am also a former college football player for Michigan State University. I am interviewing people who have invested in themselves and Intellectual property, and who then goes on to start a business around their intellectual Property.
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Intellectual Radio

Intellectual Radio

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Intellectual Radio, Over 300 Different Podcast. Something for Everyone. Feed Your Brain. Streaming 24/7. Over 20k episodes. Please like and share. If you like what you hear please donate on our website. IntellectualRadio.com
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What do intellectual historians currently investigate? And why is this relevant for us today? These are some of the questions our podcast series, led by graduate students at the University of Cambridge, seeks to explore. It aims to introduce intellectual historians and their work to everyone with an interest in history and politics. Do join in on our conversations! (The theme song of "Interventions | The Intellectual History Podcast" was created at jukedeck.com)
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Hello Scholars! Welcome to Intellectual Gaming, where gaming equals education! This is a show dedicated to the intellectual and study examination of video games, the promotion of video games as art, and the encouragement of discussion and dialogue about video games as a whole.
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Welcome to the Geeky Sexual and Intellectual Podcast! Do you love exploring the worlds of anime, movies, adult cartoons, shows, and popular culture, while diving deep into trending topics, sex, and relationships? If so, you’re in the right place! The Geeky Sexual and Intellectual Podcast is your go-to for honest, fun, and thought-provoking conversations that cover it all.
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Hello and welcome to The Greenshoots Intellectual Property Podcast by Appleyard Lees, a conversation about intellectual property, focused on stories and insights from IP professionals, inventors, and entrepreneurs at the forefront of creating, managing and commercialising IP. The Greenshoots Intellectual Property Podcast discusses best practice for monetising and protecting IP. If you have a question, topic or issue you’d like our IP specialists to discuss on the podcast, tweet us get in tou ...
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Join us as we explore a wide range of intriguing topics, answering questions that we've always wondered. We're not just friends chatting; we want to create a space where we chat openly, and open up that conversation to everyone else too. We firmly believe that every voice has something valuable to offer, and we're eager to hear from you too. There are no stupid questions here, and we'll attempt to answer anything. We're thrilled to have you with us and can't wait to get started!
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Welcome to Beyond the Text, a podcast series dedicated to delving into intellectual history with depth and context. In a world saturated with quick takes, Beyond the Text goes the extra mile. Paying homage to Skinner's insights on the importance of context, this podcast unveils overlooked aspects of historical and intellectual narratives. Explore the profound impact of thought and ideas throughout human history—forces that have driven change, shaped societies, and sparked revolutions. Beyond ...
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IP... Frequently: A Not-Very Intellectual Business Podcast

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When humanity appears to be at its breaking point... Two men offer up their voices in the darkness! Leading the huddled masses into the safe harbor of good business practices, 80's music and headline news, we introduce the IP... Frequently podcast. Meet David and Brad, two small businessmen giving you the straight talk every week on IP… Frequently. Subscribe and stay up-to-date on their weekly stream of episodes.
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Intellectual depth is all about finding your true identity. Self-discovery, empowerment, creating your inner empire. How to deal with things that happen in your life. Our advice, experience about life and how to overcome anything you encounter. Acceptance of who you are as an individual. Building positive thoughts towards humanity
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Anna Brewin from Amanya IP and Amanya Design is joined by guests to talk about Intellectual Property (IP) in everyday life. IP can be a boring subject until it becomes personal. Anna is joined by her guests to talk about IP in areas of creativity, business and entrepreneurship, hearing from legal professionals as well as hearing people's stories that involve IP. #ip2life Take the Quiz: How IP Smart are you? https://bit.ly/ip-smart-quiz
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Intellectual

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Curating and Commenting on World News, History, and Literature. Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYtm2tFMvmCoePRJTH5yUxA Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Intellectual.Timeout
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Each week, intellectually-curious comedian and filmmaker Jeff Grace has in-depth conversations with the most interesting minds from philosophy, economics, journalism, politics, entertainment, business, self improvement, literature, music, sports and more.
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An Interactive and learning space for radical conversations, and daunting minsets, getting you to resonate on that intellectual frequency where anything is possible and limitless. Get in and let's Learn together.
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Dallas Alexis hosts The Intellectual Property Podcast, join him and his guest as they explores and discuss everything from entertainment, music, pop culture, politics and social issues and get the perspective of the people who create the content and blaze the trails in those industries.
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A group of young adults sip on their alchohol of choice and smoke the weed their hearts so desire while talking about today's problems, society, and life in general. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elevated-intellectuals/support
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Intellectual Intercourse

Intellectual Intercourse

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What happens when 2 podcasts, 3 hella intelligent black women, & explicit ways of expression come together? Intellectual Intercourse. Take your mind out the gutter, come get stimulated. Hosts: Le'Nae (Twitter: @thelenaej) Ife (Twitter: @ngelablack) Rie (Twitter: @rieVAMPED)
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Mass violence did not always have a name. Like conquest, atrocity was not always seen as violating a moral norm or inviting indignation. Could the concept of atrocity even exist before people could accuse their own country of mass violence committed against the inhabitants of another country? In Atrocity: A Literary History (Stanford UP, 2025), Bru…
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This week Brad and David answer the questions on the top of everyone’s mind: Can AI be your next girlfriend? Is the FAA taking “inclusivity” too far? And what is the maximum gross vehicle weight rating for a mid-2000s Toyota Corolla? Plus, the dynamic duo explores how government bureaucracy manages to make things worse…every single time.…
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John Locke continues to excite controversy. For American liberals, he is an honorary Founding Father, one of the architects of modern democracy. In their view, as Allan Bloom put it, ‘the whole world is divided into two parts, one of which traces its intellectual lineage back to Locke and the other to Marx’. For his critics on the left, by contrast…
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In this interview, Sam Hunt, cofounder of 1587 Sneakers, discusses why intellectual property matters for startups. As the first Asian American sneaker brand, 1587 Sneakers stands out with its bold mission and unique identity. Sam shares lessons on navigating the challenges of the sneaker industry, protecting IP, and embracing authenticity. He also …
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My co-host Ken Suzan and I are welcoming you to episode 160 of the IP Fridays podcast! Today`s interview guest is James E. Malackowski, the founder of Ocean Tomo, in my view the first successful patent auction venue. We talk about monetization and auctioning patents, use of blockchain technology for IP and especially for licensing, the economics of…
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To kick off the new season of this podcast we're exploring one of the pivotal events from history that took place on this date. On January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany, a moment that would change history forever. But how did a radical extremist, once dismissed as a political outsider, rise to power within the democrati…
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Send us a text John Locke (1632–1704), a key figure of the Enlightenment, is known for his contributions to philosophy, politics, and epistemology. His Essay Concerning Human Understanding introduces the concept of the tabula rasa, arguing that the mind begins as a blank slate, acquiring knowledge solely through experience. This empiricist view cha…
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Welcome to the Inside Green Innovation: Progress Report podcast series, where we dive into the topics covered in our latest report. In each episode, you’ll hear directly from the authors as they share their insights and expertise. In this episode, Partners, Chris Mason, and David Walsh, and Trainee Patent Attorney, Kealan Fallon, discuss their arti…
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Episode 30: GSI - Reddit Dumpster Juice Reviews - No. 2We’re back with another round of Reddit’s messiest, most thought-provoking posts! In this episode, we tackle five spicy topics that spark deep debates and hard truths: Does sex change for women when they hit their 40s? I feel awful about how I feel about my wife. Why do people judge romance boo…
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From Darwin's The Origin of Species to the twenty-first century, Peter Bowler reinterprets the long Darwinian Revolution by refocussing our attention on the British and American public. By applying recent historical interest in popular science to evolutionary ideas, he investigates how writers and broadcasters have presented both Darwinism and its …
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There is a common misconception that the Jewish religion does not believe in an afterlife. While it’s true that Judaism is focused on actions, intentions and thoughts in this life, it also believes in an afterlife, and has a variety of points of view about what happens after death. Today’s guest, Professor Joseph Stern, will discuss Maimonides’ uni…
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It’s the UConn Popcast, and when did we really start dreaming about the promise, and the danger, of artificial intelligence? When ChatGPT was released in 2022? When IBMs Deep Blue defeated Chess world champion Garry Kasparov in 1997? When Stanley Kubrick introduced us to HAL 9000 in 1968? Or perhaps you think it was much earlier. Maybe we have had …
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Today I talked to Chris Voparil about What Can We Hope For?: Essays on Politics (Princeton UP, 2023), a book of Richard Rorty's writings he co-edited with W. P. Malecki. Richard Rorty, one of the most influential intellectuals of recent decades, is perhaps best known today as the philosopher who, almost two decades before the 2016 U.S. presidential…
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The Politics of the Wretched: Race, Reason, and Ressentiment (Bloomsbury 2024) argues for ressentiment's generative negativity, prompting a shift from ressentiment as a personal expression of frustration to ressentiment as a collective “No”. Inspired by Kant and Nietzsche's philosophy, Zalloua identifies two modes of deploying ressentiment – privat…
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Political Theorist Davide Panagia (UCLA) has two new books out focusing on the broader themes and ideas of film, aesthetics, and political theory. Sentimental Empiricism: Politics, Philosophy, and Criticism in Postwar France (Fordham University Press) interrogates French history and educational traditions from the Revolution through the postwar per…
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In this episode of Madison’s Notes, we sit down with Lindsay Stonebridge, author of We Are Free to Change the World: Hannah Arendt’s Lessons in Love and Disobedience (Hogarth, 2024) to explore the enduring relevance of Hannah Arendt’s thought. Stonebridge dives into Arendt’s remarkable ability to teach students how to think, not just what to think,…
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In Ayesha Jalal’s latest work Muslim Enlightened Thought in South Asia (Routledge, 2024) readers are introduced to the “roshan khayali” (enlightened thought) of South Asian Muslim thinkers spanning from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. In the course of eleven chapters Jalal highlights the contributions of diverse Muslim voices to debates …
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Why Cicero Matters (Bloomsbury, 2023) shows us how the Roman philosopher and statesman Marcus Tullius, better known as Cicero, can help realize a new political world. His impact on humanitarianism, the Enlightenment and the Founding Fathers of America is immense. Yet we give Julius Caesar all our attention. Why? What does this say about modern poli…
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The Ethics of Karbala: Myths, Modernity, and Virtues of Nobility (Routledge, 2024) investigates the relationship between sacred narratives and the development of character. Focusing on the warrior ethos expressed in accounts of the Battle of Karbala, Zargar searches for the place of the martial virtues in modern life and warfare. This book is the f…
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Shifting Sovereignties: A Global History of a Concept in Practice (de Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2025) explores practical manifestations of sovereignty from antiquity to the Anthropocene. Taking a global-history perspective and centring Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, it destabilises overly neat theoretical notions of the concept. Shifting Sovereigntie…
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