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“Dude, you can get past a dog. Nobody f's with a lion.” - Grandma's Boy “You notice things if you pay attention.” - In The Mood For Love Marcus Pinn likes movies. Scott Thorough likes movies. Marcus writes about movies (Pinnland Empire, The Pink Smoke), and Scott sometimes scores movies (Newlyweeds, Manos Sucias). They both have a background in hyper underground rap music, and enjoy sandwiches. Through a deep love of rap music, wrestling, and dissecting low and high brow cinema, Marcus and S ...
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#ZEBRAtalk

BS+COMPETITION

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Listen to the sound of the 🦓 - with the official podcast of the BS+COMPETITION Esports Team.Featuring our stars from Esports Racing and Rocket League.#BSCOMPETITION
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ZebraCast FABR

ZebraCast FABR

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ZebraCast FABR é uma leitura descontraída do livro de regras do Futebol Americano jogado no Brasil. Trabalho idealizado por Daniel Vasques, o tradutor e revisor do Livro de Regras no FABR a mais de 10 anos e referência na arbitragem, junto de outros grandes nomes do segmento no país. Agora na segunda temporada, temos o Papo de Zebra: entrevistas com os figurões da arbitragem nacional de FA.
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Have you ever watched a trailer and thought, this movie is gonna be great. And then walked out of the cinema and thought, where did it all go so wrong. Well we're here to take those films and try and figure out how the heck we get em back to that epic trailer we all watched!
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This series is produced by Zebra Technologies. The word "sonder" refers to the realization that everyone is living a life as vivid and complex as your own – whether you know their stories or not. This podcast explores that feeling by demystifying what makes every Zebra unique. Each episode will feature an employee who will speak their truth, quite literally… in addition to telling a tall tale to keep us on our toes!
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The Zebra Queen is a kitchen table talk with likeminded community people trying to make a difference in the world. They bring positivity and interesting topics so bring your cup of coffee and join us in the discussion. Trena is an intuitive abstract artist, health and creative mindset coach. She has several rare diseases and has made it her mission to #makerarevisible Looking for a monthly subscription of meditation, relaxation and mindfulness? For such a low fee of $.99/month! https://ancho ...
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Ready, Set, Go! One Woman's Journey to Find Herself. A 64-year-old woman is embracing the opportunity of a lifetime and taking a gap year to explore new hobbies, read books, embark on adventures and most importantly, find herself. As a daring woman I am not letting my age or financial status stop me from pursuing a life-changing journey. I have decided to take a break from my everyday life and try out things I would never have considered before. I ams excited for the unknown that awaits me a ...
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O improvável, o surpreendente, o inesperado e porque não o impossível formam a ousada atmosfera sonora desses quatro rapazes do litoral paulista. Desde 2001 (quando utilizavam o nome Same Joke) o Zebra Zebra tem como única regra básica passear por qualquer estilo sem nenhum remorso. Sem pedir licença, os rockeiros se arriscam no samba, cantarolam “a la” bossa-nova, gingam com o samba-rock e batem cabeça com o metal criando uma mistura no mínimo interessante. Canções entoadas em bom português ...
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Tu apprends le Ukulele? ou même un autre instrument de musique? Alors viens puiser de l'inspiration et de la motivation! Ici, on parle Ukulele, en te donnant des trucs et astuces pour progresser, des idées pour être plus efficace, des témoignages pour te sentir moins seul.e, et des bons conseils pour te botter l'arrière-train!
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We’re excited to launch Zebra Talk, a series of conversations exploring the emerging business and leadership themes of our time. Hosted by Mishcon de Reya's Board Member and Partner, Matt Meyer, it brings together those who are shaping the future world of work, for a series of insightful, focused conversations to help businesses think quickly and clearly about what they have to do next to thrive in the future. In a relaxed interview style, Matt chats with innovative leaders who are rethinkin ...
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In early March of 2020, right before lockdowns started to occur worldwide, Yousuf met two people in Ottawa who started him on a journey of understanding the Impact Economy. If Zebras, SDG's and Impact are as foreign to you as they were to Yousuf --> This is the place to meet, discuss and share ideas. As a proud supporter of Project K(in)D, I am looking forward to amplifying a message to encourage and track 1 Billion In Kind Actions! www.projectinkind.org www.globalskills.io
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Elite Zebras - Between the Lines

Devin Wentzell and Trevor Kippenhuck

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Elite Zebras - Between the Lines is a podcast that offers a unique perspective on the world of hockey by delving into the mind of referees. Each week, our team of experienced hockey referees will break down the most difficult calls, rules, and mechanics of the game. Whether you're a player, coach, fan, or official, Elite Zebras - Between the Lines will give you an inside look at the challenging and critical decisions that referees face on the ice. From the latest rule changes to the most con ...
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The Last Zebra

Ugo Ezema, MD

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“The Last Zebra” draws its essence from the timeless medical adage: “When you hear hoofbeats, think of horses, not zebras.” Coined by Dr. Theodore Woodward in the 1940s, this maxim reminds us to prioritize common diagnoses over rare and improbable ones. In a medical world often defined by seeking the most likely causes, “The Last Zebra” podcast takes a different approach. Here we are looking for the common in all of us. The common focuses on the unique, diverse, and individual experiences of ...
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It's a Francis Ford Coppola double feature on Popcorn Eschaton! Scott and John each discuss their respective personal favorite Coppola movies, 'Rumble Fish' and 'Bram Stoker's Dracula'! They talk about why these atypical picks are important to their cinematic development, how these films appeal to their respective tastes, and how they address both …
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Are you a military service member or veteran? Don’t let your current or past affiliations define who you are or who you want to be. And don’t let your career history define your current self-worth, say these two U.S. Marines-turned-Zebras. Hear why it's a mistake to make your military experience part of your identity.…
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On this Popcorn Eschaton, Scott and John are joined by prison reform professional Noah Barth. to discuss the modern classic 'The Shawshank Redemption.' They examine the film's take on the prison system as an institution, hope, and the relationship between platonic soulmates. Noah brought a great deal of wisdom and insight to the discussion and help…
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It's time for Scott and John to take a dive into M. Night Shyamalan's 2006 fantasy 'Lady in the Water,' the much-maligned fairytale of community and redemption. They discuss how the film has its heart in the right place but is also extremely messy, how Shyamalan could benefit from more active collaborators in his filmmaking, and the parallels the f…
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Bob Bova, President and CEO of AccuspeechMobile, sits down with Andre Luecht, Global Strategy Lead for Transport, Logistics, and Warehouse at Zebra, to provide his honest take on why you may be struggling with your voice technology. Bob also shares some additional thoughts on the issue in this blog post.…
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It's spooky season, so Scott and John are diving into John Carpenter's underappreciated, philosophical, theological, and science-obsessed horror movie, 'Prince of Darkness'! They discuss Carpenter's brilliant music, the big questions the movie asks, and opening the box of quantum mechanics to get at Schrödinger's Cat, even if it means we also open …
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According to two home health specialists and a nurse, AI may not be what home health providers really need right now. It all depends on what type of basic mobile technology capabilities they have – and most providers are lacking the basics. Find out why they are more concerned about the technology home health clinicians have (or don't have) as it r…
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What do you think about on-device AI? Is it all hype or will it prove helpful to frontline workers? Zebra CTO Tom Bianculli sat down with Art Miller from Qualcomm and Rouzbeh Aminpour from Google Cloud in this new podcast episode to break down the benefits of this new approach to AI so you can decide for yourself. You can learn more about on-device…
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On this Popcorce Eschaton, Scott and John take a look at two drastically different, but complimentary, prison films: the raging ember of empathy for inmates, 1947's 'Brute Force,' directed by Jules Dassin, and Claire Denis's 'High Life,' a sci-fi meditation on the battle between despair and hope. Logo designed by Jesse Arnold (https://www.instagram…
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You probably know a few women who “wow” you. But what makes these women so memorable and inspirational? Why are we in awe of them or interested in learning what makes them tick? Do they have something in common? Or is because they do uncommon things? Julie Johnson, host of the Women Who Wow podcast, shares her thoughts on has spent several hours di…
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If you're planning to use machine vision to assist with quality control or automate other visual inspections, there are some things you need to account for when designing your system. In the latest episode of the Industrial Automation Insider podcast, two engineers from Tri-Phase Automation explain what you should think about when spec'ing out your…
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Scott and John are joined once again by the brilliant Marcus Pinn as they discuss one of the most important documentaries ever made and one of the greatest testaments to the power of unions, 'Harlan County, USA.' They explore the enduring intensity of the film, the struggle behind getting the movie made, and what 'Harlan County, USA' has to say abo…
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What's it really like to be a rookie in the NFL? That's one of the things that Adam Petrus and Hale Hentges wanted to get TJ Tampa's take on when they connected for the latest Chalk Talk. Hale's been in TJ's shoes. He knows what it's like to try to find your place as a pro athlete. But everyone's experiences are different, and TJ's experience has n…
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Unlike most clinicians, nurses at Hull University Teaching Hospitals don’t have to worry that patient care will be compromised due to missing equipment or medical supplies shortages. Why? They’ve found an unconventional but effective ‘cure’ using RFID. Listen to this episode to hear Hull RFID Charge Nurse Sarah Atkins explain what they did and the …
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Robots! The insatiable maw of capitalism! Awesome tunes! Scott and John dive into the glorious 1980s toy commercial... that is also a beautifully scored and animated ride through the galaxy with wonderfully realized characters, 'Transformers: The Movie!' Then they transition to the much more muted tones, but no less beautiful and energizing, world …
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When an ambulance is dispatched to a call, the assumption is that it will be fully stocked with the right equipment and medicines for EMTs to stabilize patients or perform life-saving measures in the field. But with the increased number of calls for service, it’s becoming more difficult for EMTs to maintain proper stock in their ambulances – and th…
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Scott and John take a trip to the Spanish Civil War to look at two profound meditations on death, conflict, and childhood, Victor Erice's 'The Spirit of the Beehive' and Guillermo del Toro's 'The Devil's Backbone.' They discuss how each film approaches fascism and finds beauty even in the most devastating tragedies. Logo designed by Jesse Arnold(ht…
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Veel nieuws over varkens en zwijnen in deze aflevering. Het park heeft een nieuwe diersoort mogen verwelkomen, de kune kune varkens! Ook is er een jong penseelzwijntje geboren, hebben we het over de winst van Wildlands en een romantisch moment bij de olifanten! Ook speelden we het eerste rondje beesten bingo. Wil jij de volgende keer meedoen? Stuur…
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Stuart Hubbard, Senior Director of AI and Advanced Technology at Zebra, sat down with inspired software engineer Saliha Demir to find out what she has recently learned – and once misunderstood – about AI. Her early AI experiences are certainly a wake-up call to us all. Listen to what she says we all need to remember about AI (now that's she's spent…
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Envoie-moi un texto! Les accords barrés, un cauchemar ou une bénédiction? En réalité, ils sont un outil formidable pour élargir ton répertoire et élever ton jeu. Pour en savoir plus sur le cours "complètement barrés", c'est par ici: https://www.greenzebra.online/p/completement-barres Merci d'écouter le Podcast Green Zebra! Tu veux progresser au Uku…
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Want operational excellence throughout your manufacturing value chain? Apply value engineering methods to back-office operations, too, says Zebra Director of Operational Excellence, Cristina Chaidez. (That’s how she’s helped automotive and telecom manufacturers drive award-winning improvements.) Learn more about her approach and how she's impacted …
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On this Popcorn Eschaton, Scott and John take a journey to medieval Scandinavia for tales of flight both physical and spiritual. First they discuss Nicolas Winding Refn's 2009 film 'Valhalla Rising,' then focus on the 2012 post-Black Death survival picture 'Escape.' Go North, grab a sword, and RUN!Logo designed by Jesse Arnold(https://www.instagram…
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“The art of medicine allows for a personal touch in patient care that goes beyond just following algorithms.” - Samantha Karlin MD Dr. Samantha Karlin is a prominent dermatologist, based in South Louisiana. Join us on this episode of The Last Zebra Podcast 🦓 as we sit down with her and explore her inspiring journey from New Orleans to the world of …
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Hear how T&L companies, utilities, government agencies, and other service providers are using the tablets currently installed as ELDs to inject more automation and intelligence onboard their fleet vehicles. Our guest, Michael Inglima from Ram Mounts, explains how these mobile devices are working with AI software, cameras, RFID and more to assist wo…
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In this sit down, NFL Denver Broncos Coach Sean Payton revealed the common practices he’s moving away from as a coach, what’s on his vision board, what he saw in his time “in the booth" with Fox Sports, why he values RFID/data analytics so much, and what he’s looking for when deciding which players will make it on the bus.…
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They say there’s two sides to every story. Well, now there’s at least two viable machine vision solutions to every problem when you invite both seasoned and early career vision system engineers to the table, and that’s making it easier to see the right path forward, according to two engineers. Find out why they feel this way, and what diversity of …
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"I was driven by a desire to understand not just the medications, but the entirety of patient health and the complexities involved." - Dr. Stephanie Farrell On this episode of The Last Zebra Podcast! 🎙️🦓: Ugo sits down with Dr. Stephanie Ferrell, a Pulmonary and Critical Care fellow at Tulane University, to discuss her incredible journey from pharm…
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It's time to rail against the patriarchy and celebrate the power of conjuring on Popcorn Eschaton! Scott and John take a look at the 2015 Robert Eggers horror film 'The Witch,' how it ushered in a new wave of anxiety-filled horror films, and whether or not it ends "happily" for its young protagonist. Then they discuss the landmark silent film 'Häxa…
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Welcome to another enlightening episode of The Last Zebra Podcast 🦓! In this episode, we sit down with Miles Williams, an inspiring educator and principal from New Orleans, to explore his fascinating journey from a diverse upbringing to becoming a transformative leader in education. Miles shares his experiences growing up across nine different stat…
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If you have a bendy neck, this one's for you! For this week's episode of Zebra Talks, Libby has a fascinating conversation with Taylor Goldberg, a chiropractor turned virtual hypermobility coach. Taylor shares a bit about her personal journey with hypermobility and her shift to a virtual coaching model, and then helps us understand all things upper…
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De dierentinder is weer aangeslingerd en met succes! De reuzenbooteenden hadden even wat meer tijd nodig om elkaar te leren kennen, maar dat lijkt nu een gelukkige relatie te zijn geworden. Daarnaast nemen we helaas afscheid van de bonte vari broertjes, maar keert de diersoort wel weer terug in het park! Ook hebben we het over de samenwerking tusse…
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Welcome to another captivating episode of The Last Zebra Podcast 🦓! In this episode, we sit down with Raney Antoine Jr., a trailblazer in hip-hop education, to explore his incredible journey from New Orleans to becoming a professor of hip-hop and R&B at Loyola University. Raney shares his experiences growing up in New Orleans, his early influences …
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In this episode of Zebra Talks, Dr. Libby Hinsley welcomes Lisa Sherman, a licensed acupuncturist with expertise in functional medicine and molecular biology, to discuss digestive issues among people with hypermobility syndromes. They delve into the prevalence of gastrointestinal problems like dysmotility, microbial dysbiosis, and structural droopi…
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In this episode of The Last Zebra Podcast 🦓 Ugo sits down with local New Orleans filmmaker David Bush to discuss his incredible journey in the film industry. From his beginnings in Baton Rouge to his multifaceted roles in New Orleans, David shares insights on breaking into filmmaking, the various roles he’s undertaken, and the value of internships …
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On this Popcorn Eschaton, Scott and John take a hard look at two very hard-to-watch films. First, they discuss Isao Takahata's animated classic of war, suffering, and the love between siblings, 'Grave of the Fireflies.' Then they shift focus to Jonathan Glazer's Academy Award-winning 2023 film 'Zone of Interest,' and why it doesn't have the emotion…
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Een bomvolle aflevering met alles over de nieuwe leeuwenman, het geslacht van de jonge bevers, hoe onderzoek je een kogelgordeldier en hoe helpt dierenarts Job bij de bescherming van de knoflookpad? Daarnaast zijn er ook nog heel wat jonge vogels uit het nest gekropen en is het speuren geblazen in de bosjes van de Birdy Bush maar een nieuwe diersoo…
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Join us on this episode of The Last Zebra Podcast 🦓! This week, Ugo sits down with Blake Thompson, an inspiring educator and PhD student, to explore the transformative power of education and the pursuit of social justice. Blake opens up about his roots in Elkridge, Maryland, and the profound influence his father and college experiences at Elon Univ…
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