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10 Drink Minimum

Chris Burnett

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Hosted by Chris Burnett, and James Smiley. A beer and lifestyle show, with a revolving group of guests, set to the background of Albuquerque New Mexico! We talk pop culture, and what it’s like living in the Duke City!
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Veteran's Minimum

Nick Dais, Veterans Minimum, George Carmona

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Veterans Minimum is the best sports betting vibe on the internet hosted by Nick "The Lamb" Dais & George Carmona!. Nick & George bring on a wide variety of guests on the show that features in-depth interviews with celebrities, musicians, comedians, athletes and reporters. Commentary from Nick and his co-hosts, which often times are his childhood friends, football analysis, sports betting coverage and many other sports in the current events
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Two Think Minimum

Technology Policy Institute

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Podcast of the Technology Policy Institute of Washington, D.C. The Technology Policy Institute is a think tank that focuses on the economics of innovation, technological change, and related regulation in the United States and around the world. Our mission is to advance knowledge and inform policymakers by producing independent, rigorous research and by sponsoring educational programs and conferences on major issues affecting information technology and communications policy.
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Standup comedian, writer, and candlehead Selena Coppock (@selenacoppock) talks with guests about their individual candle journeys, including candle stories, favorite scents, and candle controversies. New episodes drop every other Tuesday (usually). Follow @twowickminimum! (music: bensound.com)
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Two Drink Minimum New Orleans

Gabriel Shaffer

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Two Drink Minimum is where artistry meets unfiltered conversation. Hosted by Gabriel Shaffer—visionary artist and owner of Mortal Machine Gallery—and Chris Trew—renowned comedian, producer, and founder of multiple comedy venues—this podcast dives into the minds of creatives, innovators, and rule-breakers. With the house rule that “there is a two drink minimum,” every episode blends laughter, insight, and candid storytelling. From behind-the-scenes tales of the art world to the unpredictable ...
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Minimum Competence

Andrew and Gina Leahey

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Minimum Competence is your daily companion for legal news, designed to bring you up to speed on the day’s major legal stories during your commute home. Each episode is short, clear, and informative—just enough to make you minimally competent on the key developments in law, policy, and regulation. Whether you’re a lawyer, law student, journalist, or just legal-curious, you’ll get a smart summary without the fluff. A full transcript of each episode is available via the companion newsletter at ...
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MINIMUM

David Rowyn

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Welcome to MINIMUM—a show that takes hours and hours of the world's best podcasts and distills them into one semi-decent 15 minute episode.
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Minimum Fare

Minimum Fare

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Philip Simondet plays a cab driver, Carl, who picks up odd, interesting characters and finds himself in odd, interesting situations. The episodes are all improvised, then edited. Guest starring improvisers from the Minneapolis, St. Paul improv community.
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Bear Minimum

Steven Zokal

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Steven recaps and gives his thoughts on every Chicago Bears game after their completion. No stats, no numbers, just a football guy being a dude talking about his favorite football team.
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The minimum wagers

The Minimum Wagers

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Join Byron and Daniel as they tackle life experiences, struggles, relationships and everything in between. We’re not rich just your average “minimum wagers”. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-minimum-wagers/support
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The Bare Minimum

The Bare Minimum

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This a general discussion podcast where we get into daily events, sports, and have great laughs doing it. Hosted by your favorite meatball, Me! Joseph "Nugget" Boudreaux! Come laugh and have fun with me and my ridiculous family!
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Minimum Wage Crisis

Caroline Godfrey

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In today's podcast, we talk about the minimum wage and how it affects our country plus what solutions we think are best for solving the crisis. Cover art photo provided by Ricardo Gomez Angel on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@ripato
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Minimum Wage Heart Throbs

Dan Ketchup

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My name is Jamar Dee but the radio name is Ketchup. Ketch my podcast Minimum Wage Heartthrobs right now on SoundCloud & iTunes. I cover some of the latest sports & music news. I might drop some music on SoundCloud too FB: Jamar Dee SC: Ketchup Dan Twitter & IG: DanKetchup IG Funny Page: Minimum_Wage_Heartthrobs Website: whatstheketch.com/shop
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2 Drink Minimum

Mike Ward & Pantelis

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Mike Ward, Pantelis and Chris Ramsay provide a weekly dose of comedy alongside various guests ranging from established comedians, to local weirdos. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Two Drink Minimum Podcast

Derrek Shank

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Welcome to the Two Drink Minimum Podcast, here we are going to explore almost anything. Sports, movies, fitness and maybe a little hunting. Anything that I find interesting we will talk about. We will have guest, great conversation and deep (maybe not deep) insights. Come join me and explore my fascination about all sorts of topics in my way
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Minimum Viable Podcast (MVP)

DEF Community

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The Defense Entrepreneurs Forum (DEF) inspires, connects and empowers people in order to promote an innovative culture in the U.S. national security. The Minimum Viable Podcast (MVP) is our way of sharing about people, events, and activities going on across the virtuous insurgency. You should also follow us on social media and subscribe to our monthly newsletter to stay in the loop! You can learn more about the DEF community and get involved at def.org/join.
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The Minimum Viable Business Podcast

Nunzio Bruno: Business Strategist, Management Consultant and Professor

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The daily business podcast dedicated to helping you take your business off of the backs of napkins and kitchen tables and out into the world delivering your value to the people that really need it.
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The Minimum Viable Show

Martin Slaney

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A sub-15 minute podcast about the trials and tribulations of getting that first version of your product, your Minimum Viable Product ("MVP"), up and running - especially using no code. Your host, Martin Slaney, will chat with founders and product people about their journey in those daunting early stages, how they went from idea through to research, design and build. I'll also be getting the view from VCs to find out what they're looking for. The aim? To give key takeaways and actionable idea ...
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Two Mic Minimum

Two Mic Minimum

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Two New York comedians interview comics from smaller comedy scenes around the country and world as well as banter about local comedy news stories. A great listen for comedy fans who might not know about the plethora of smaller more local scenes outside the major comedy cities. Hosted by Peter Clark-Deutsch & Sean Barry (@ClarkDeutschP) (@bigbarry63) Reach out to us if you want to be a guest! Or if you want us to talk about your city’s comedy scene, DM us on social media or email us at twomic ...
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Custom T shirts No Minimum

Maria Jones

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3v printing is one of the leading provider of custom T shirts no minimum, and provides attractive designs as per the needs of the customers. The customized T-shirts from the 3v printing also comes in high quality designs, that stays for longer periods of time. 3v printing does not restrict the customers with a minimum count, and will customize even a single T-shirt as per the choice of customer at best prices. To know more details regarding the custom T shirts no minimum order offered by 3v ...
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This Day in Legal History: Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Mahon On this day in legal history, November 14, 1922, the Supreme Court heard arguments in Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Mahon, a foundational case in American property law. At issue was a Pennsylvania statute—the Kohler Act—that prohibited coal mining beneath certain structures to prevent surface sub…
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On this episode, Nick Dais and George Carmona discuss yet ANOTHER MLB Gambling Scandal between Two Cleveland Guardians pitchers, what do we make of this one and how can we fix this? Next, Mavericks FIRED GM Nico Harrison and Nick thinks it's 8 months too late! Then, a Popular conversation in the Sports Betting community is addressed! How much money…
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November is here and so is a fresh episode of your favorite candle podcast! This week, Selena chats with Nisha Rana, the founder of AyurLight candles (@ayurlightcandles on Instagram). Nisha was inspired to launch her own brand of candles that merge the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda (a traditional Indian system of medicine that emphasizes maintaining b…
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In this episode of Two Drink Minimum, Gabe and Chris take the show to the vibrant heart of New Orleans — Frenchmen Street — for an unforgettable conversation with legendary artist Jeremy Fish. Over drinks and laughs, they dive into Jeremy’s creative journey, his inspirations, and how street culture, storytelling, and art collide in his work. From b…
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Gabe and Chris sit down in the No Dice Lounge Green Room with the legendary Mini Kiss! The band opens up about life on the road, the wild energy of performing as a world-famous tribute act, the chaos of touring, women, and, of course, the unforgettable tales of the infamous Fat Tammy. From backstage antics to behind-the-scenes laughs, this episode …
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This Day in Legal History: Happy Brandeis Day On November 13, 1856, Louis Brandeis was born in Louisville, Kentucky. He would go on to become one of the most influential jurists in American legal history. Appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1916 by President Woodrow Wilson, Brandeis was the first Jewish justice and brought a deeply progressive a…
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This Day in Legal History: Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 On November 12, 1990, President George H.W. Bush signed the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 into law, enacting one of the most ambitious environmental regulatory packages in U.S. history. The amendments addressed a broad range of air quality concerns, including acid rain, smog in urban ar…
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This Day in Legal History: Armistice Day On November 11, 1918, World War I came to an end with the signing of the Armistice between the Allies and Germany. While not a legal instrument in the treaty sense, the armistice was a binding agreement that had massive legal and geopolitical ramifications. Its terms, including a cessation of hostilities, wi…
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On this episode, George Carmona and Nick Dais react to the firing of Giants HC Brian Daboll, why Nick thinks this move had to be done because of how he was running Jaxson Dart into the fire and why context matters in what he’s explaining. Then, RIP to our Bijan Robinson OPOY tickets after Taylor goes CRAZY in Berlin to propel him into the NFL MVP c…
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This Day in Legal History: Social Security Amendments On November 10, 1983, President Ronald Reagan signed into law the Social Security Amendments of 1983, a landmark piece of legislation aimed at addressing a looming fiscal crisis in the Social Security system. At the time, the program was projected to run out of funds within months, threatening b…
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This Day in Legal History: 2000 Presidential Election On November 7, 2000, the United States held a presidential election that would evolve into one of the most significant legal showdowns in American history. The race between Republican George W. Bush and Democrat Al Gore came down to a razor-thin margin in Florida, where just hundreds of votes se…
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This Day in Legal History: John Jay First SCOTUS On November 6, 1789, John Jay was sworn in as the first Chief Justice of the United States, marking a foundational moment in the development of the federal judiciary. Appointed by President George Washington, Jay was a prominent figure in the American founding, having co-authored The Federalist Paper…
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On this episode, Nick Dais and George Carmona breakdown the NFL Trade Deadline moves done by the Jets, Colts and Cowboys. Why are the Jets better off now than they were just 3 days ago. Next, are people understanding just how ridiculous the year JSN on Seattle is having?!. Last but not least, our week 10 NFL picks! Intro (0:00) Contest Winner Week …
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This Day in Legal History: Saddam Hussein Sentenced to Death On November 5, 2006, Saddam Hussein, the former President of Iraq, was sentenced to death by hanging for crimes against humanity. The charges stemmed from the 1982 massacre of 148 Shiite men and boys in the town of Dujail, an act of collective punishment after an assassination attempt on …
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This Day in Legal History: Massachusetts Institutes Death Penalty for Heresy On November 4, 1646, the Massachusetts General Court enacted a law that imposed the death penalty for heresy, marking one of the most extreme expressions of religious intolerance in early American colonial history. The law required all members of the colony to affirm the B…
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On this episode, Nick Dais and George Carmona recap the weird week 9 NFL games. We warned everybody that this was going to be a weird week and we had some weird outcomes. Should we bet the Panthers Coach Canales to win COACH OF THE YEAR right now and what about the Panthers to win the NFC South?! Then, are the Broncos and Lions just carbon copies o…
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This Day in Legal History: Elk v. Wilkins On November 3, 1884, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Elk v. Wilkins, ruling that Native Americans were not automatically U.S. citizens under the Constitution. The case involved John Elk, a Native American who had left his tribal affiliation and tried to register to vote in Omaha, Nebraska. He argued that by …
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This Day in Legal History: Nevada Admitted as 36th State On October 31, 1864, Nevada was officially admitted as the 36th state of the United States, a move driven as much by wartime politics as by the territory’s readiness for statehood. With President Abraham Lincoln seeking re-election and needing support for the proposed 13th Amendment to abolis…
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This Day in Legal History: October Manifesto On October 30, 1905, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia issued the October Manifesto in response to mounting unrest and revolutionary fervor sweeping the Russian Empire. The 1905 Revolution had erupted earlier that year following the Bloody Sunday massacre, in which unarmed protesters were gunned down by imperia…
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On this episode, Nick Dais & George Carmona are back to talk about their sports BANNED list that was inspired by Falcons QB Kirk Cousins’, what justifies a player or team to be on the ban list. Then, our week 9 NFL picks & Anytime touchdown parlays!Intro (0:00)Banned List (10:00)Week 9 Picks (46:00) 🎧:  ⁠https://apple.co/2R494Ff⁠ 🎧: SPOTIFY- ⁠http…
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This Day in Legal History: Black Tuesday On October 29, 1929, the United States experienced one of the most catastrophic financial events in its history—Black Tuesday, the climax of the stock market crash that helped trigger the Great Depression. While primarily remembered as an economic crisis, this day also had profound and lasting legal conseque…
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This Day in Legal History: Volstead Act On October 28, 1919, the Volstead Act was passed by the U.S. Congress over President Woodrow Wilson’s veto, laying the legal foundation for Prohibition in the United States. Formally titled the National Prohibition Act, the law was intended to provide for the enforcement of the 18th Amendment, which had been …
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On this episode, Nick Dais and George Carmona are back to talk about the death of our OPOY Tickets on Bijan Robinson after Kirk Cousins single handily decided to sabotage the star RB with the performance on the field in week 8. George pays his bet after going against Nick’s Trust Me Of The week and Nick explains why that Texans spot is a spot he al…
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This Day in Legal History: Copyright Act of 1976 On October 27, 1978, key provisions of the Copyright Act of 1976 officially took effect, modernizing U.S. copyright law for the first time in nearly 70 years. Although signed by President Gerald Ford in 1976, the Act delayed implementation of its core provisions until this date to allow for public an…
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This Day in Legal History: Nixon Vetoes War Powers Resolution On October 24, 1973, President Richard Nixon vetoed the War Powers Resolution (H.J. Res. 542), a landmark piece of legislation passed by Congress to reassert its constitutional authority over decisions to deploy U.S. armed forces abroad. The resolution came in the wake of growing public …
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This Day in Legal History: PATRIOT Act Introduced On October 23, 2001, just six weeks after the September 11 terrorist attacks, the United States House of Representatives introduced H.R. 3162, the bill that would become the USA PATRIOT Act. Officially titled the “Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept…
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On this episode, Nick Dais and George Carmona are back & we start by explaining what our pick names are, what is Ursolita, what’s becky, trust me and Etc because a lot of people have been wanting us to describe them. Then, what are the biggest regrets teams in the NFL have been having from bad contracts, fake trades and more. Then, we do our Week 8…
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This Day in Legal History: US Naval Blockade of Cuba On October 22, 1962, President John F. Kennedy delivered a televised address announcing that the United States would impose a naval “quarantine” on Cuba. This action followed the discovery of Soviet nuclear missile installations on the island, just 90 miles from U.S. shores. The announcement mark…
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This Day in Legal History: Abrams v. United States Argued On October 21, 1919, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in Abrams v. United States, a seminal case in the development of First Amendment jurisprudence. The case arose during the post–World War I Red Scare, when the government aggressively prosecuted speech perceived as dangerous or subve…
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Autumn continues apace and it's such a solid season for candles! This week, Selena chats with her hometown pal and family friend Amy Schaubert Brown (@purplepolepushups on Insta) and it's a blast! Amy called in from her favorite place and it's a Two Wick Minimum first! The ladies talk honeydew melon, beach scents, luxury, Voluspa, candle-making par…
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On this episode, Nick Dais & George Carmona breakdown all the chaos from week 7 starting with the EPIC collapse from the NY Giants in the 4th Q of the Broncos game, is their season officially over? Then, the jaguars get smoked in London to the Rams, Stafford throws for 5 TD’s and is making his case for NFL MVP, does he have a chance? Next, Jonathan…
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This Day in Legal History: Saturday Night Massacre On October 20, 1973, a pivotal event in American legal and political history unfolded: the “Saturday Night Massacre.” Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox was fired by Solicitor General Robert Bork at the direct order of President Richard Nixon. Nixon’s decision came after both Attorney General Elliot …
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This Day in Legal History: Al Capone Convicted On October 17, 1931, notorious gangster Al Capone was convicted of tax evasion in federal court, marking a pivotal moment in American legal history. Capone, who had risen to national infamy during Prohibition as the head of a sprawling Chicago crime syndicate, had long evaded prosecution for his violen…
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This Day in Legal History: Nuremberg Executions On October 16, 1946, ten prominent Nazi war criminals were executed by hanging in the aftermath of the landmark Nuremberg Trials, held to prosecute key figures of the Third Reich for crimes against humanity, war crimes, and crimes against peace. The executions marked the culmination of months of legal…
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