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Veteran's Minimum
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Veteran's Minimum

Blue Wire, Nick Dais, Veteran's Minimum

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Veterans Minimum is the best sports betting vibe on the internet hosted by Nick "The Lamb" Dais. Nick brings 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
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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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Minimum Competence
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Minimum Competence

Andrew and Gina Leahey

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The idea is that this podcast can accompany you on your commute home and will render you minimally competent on the major legal news stories of the day. The transcript is available in the form of a newsletter at www.minimumcomp.com. www.minimumcomp.com
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Minimum Fare
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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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The minimum wagers
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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
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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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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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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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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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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 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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This Day in Legal History: President Lincoln Offers Amnesty to Confederates On this day in legal history, December 8 marks a significant moment during the American Civil War era. In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln initiated a groundbreaking approach towards reconciliation and reconstruction of the nation torn by civil strife. He issued a Proclamati…
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On this episode, Nick Dais and George Carmona give a case for & against every NFL MVP candidate in the top 8 favorites list, Are we buying in on the Buffalo Bills even thought they're playing the Chiefs this sunday in arrowhead & who do we got winning the MASSIVE showdown between the Eagles & the Cowboys 🎧:  https://apple.co/2R494Ff 🎧: SPOTIFY- ht…
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On the most recent episode of TPI's podcast "Two Think Minimum," Dr. Meicen Sun, assistant professor in the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign joined TPI's Scott Wallsten to discuss her research on the effects of a country's decision to control international internet traffic. She finds that China's Great F…
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This week on 2DM, we talk about Pinkydoll, Glizzys, cremation, Cerebral Palsy, trolls, Kristin Kreuk, Matt Rife, crowd work, Souvlaki, scary accents & more. 2 Drink Minimum episodes are also available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher and Spotify. Get your tickets for the English show at the Bordel here: https://ww…
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This week, Selena sits down with her friend, comedian and professional organizer Carrie Gravenson (@carriegravenson) and they have a wide-ranging conversation from Ren Faires to lava lamps to Franzia to letting yourself LIVE via stickers. Carrie shares her two favorite scent profiles and Selena talks about her love of Massachusetts. (music: bensoun…
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This Day in Legal History: The Attack on Pearl Harbor On this day, December 7, in legal history, the focus often turns to a pivotal event in United States history: the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. This surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service against the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii led to the Unit…
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This Day in Legal History: The Ratification of the 13th Amendment December 6th marks a pivotal moment in American legal and social history with the ratification of the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1865. This landmark amendment, which officially abolished slavery in the United States, represented the culmination of a long and tumultuou…
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On December 5th, a significant day in legal history, several pivotal events have shaped the legal landscape over the years–let’s do a speed run: On this day in 1791, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, one of history's most influential composers, died in Vienna, Austria. His death led to numerous speculations and legal inquiries, reflecting the intersection o…
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On this episode, Nick Dais is joined by Josh Williams & Kenny Bets Big to talk about the week 13 fallout in the NFL, the 49ers beatdown of the Eagles, should we bet on the Bills now and is anyone playing QB better than Jordan Love?! 🎧:  https://apple.co/2R494Ff 🎧: SPOTIFY- https://spoti.fi/3bn9QGx 🎥: YOUTUBE- https://bit.ly/336DWdB PATREON https:/…
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On this day in legal history, December 4th, in 1969, a significant and controversial event in the history of law enforcement and civil rights occurred in Chicago, Illinois. Fred Hampton, a charismatic leader of the Black Panther Party, and fellow Panther Mark Clark were tragically killed during a predawn raid by a special tactical unit of the Cook …
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On this day in legal history, December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks, a 42-year-old African American woman, sparked an inflection point in the American Civil Rights Movement. Working as a seamstress at the Montgomery Fair department store, Parks was returning home on a city bus during rush hour in Montgomery, Alabama. The buses had a segregated seating polic…
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On November 30, 1804, a significant event in the history of the United States judiciary unfolded when Supreme Court Justice Samuel Chase went on trial before the U.S. Senate. This marked a pivotal moment in American legal history, as Chase was the first U.S. Supreme Court Justice to be impeached. His impeachment was called for by the House of Repre…
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On this episode, Nick Dais & George Carmona talk about Russell Westbrook getting into it with a fan AGAIN, Desean Jackson retires and Nick asks what athletes have you "Sports Hated" the most in your fandom, why if you're an NFL MVP candidate you can't have a bad game the rest of the way, Why Tyreek Hill or CMC should win the NFL MVP this year and w…
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On this day in legal history, November 29 marks a significant turning point during the Vietnam War era. In 1967, Robert S. McNamara, the U.S. Secretary of Defense, announced his resignation from the position to become president of the World Bank. This decision came amidst the escalating unpopularity of the Vietnam Conflict both in the United States…
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This week on 2DM, we talk about getting high at museums, DC, banging robots, The Whale, organ donations, creating our own Shark Tank, bitcoin, cool jeans, real dolls & more. 2 Drink Minimum episodes are also available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher and Spotify. Get your tickets for the English show at the Bordel…
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On this day in legal history, November 28th marks a pivotal moment in the advancement of women's rights in politics with the entry of Lady Astor into the British Parliament. In 1919, Lady Nancy Astor became the first woman to take her seat as a Member of Parliament (MP), breaking centuries of male-only representation in the UK's House of Commons. H…
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On this episode, Nick Dais and Kenny Bets Big talk about the NFL Week 12 Slate and the fallout from what we saw happen! 🎧:  https://apple.co/2R494Ff 🎧: SPOTIFY- https://spoti.fi/3bn9QGx 🎥: YOUTUBE- https://bit.ly/336DWdB PATREON https://bit.ly/2F2Rdvg MERCH STORE https://merchandise.veteransminimum.com/collections/all DISCORD https://discord.me/ve…
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On this day in legal history, November 27, 1815, marked a significant moment in the constitutional journey of Poland. Emperor Alexander I of Russia, in his capacity as King of Poland, signed a constitution for the Kingdom of Poland, a state reconstituted under Russian dominance. This event followed the Congress of Vienna's directive to provide a co…
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On this day, November 24, in legal history, a pivotal event unfolded in Czechoslovakia, marking a significant turning point in the country's journey towards democracy. In 1989, the leaders of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, under mounting pressure and facing an undeniable surge for change, resigned from their positions. This resignation was …
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Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, is often remembered for his leadership during the Civil War, a time marked by immense national turmoil and loss. Yet, an often overlooked aspect of his character was his profound aversion to violence and harm, extending even to animals. This trait was notably exemplified in his interactions …
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On this episode, Nick Dais and George Carmona are joined by David Hill, a sports betting writer formerly of the Ringer, to talk about the state of sports betting heading into 2024. How many states are legally accepting sports betting, how many are just on mobile, how many do we need to go to the casino to make the wagers & what's the next big break…
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On this day in legal history, November 22 marks a pivotal moment with the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. While traveling through Dallas, Texas, Kennedy was fatally shot, an event that sent shockwaves across the nation and the world. His death not only marked a tragic loss but also ignited numerous conspiracy theories and debate…
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This week on 2DM, we talk about caucasians, Sly, anthropomorphism, DuckTales, The Dukes of Hazzard, Liberia, cancelled words, girl bikes, cashmere, Arrested Development & more. 2 Drink Minimum episodes are also available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher and Spotify. Get your tickets for the English show at the Bor…
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On this day in legal history, November 21 we mark a significant milestone in the fight for gender equality. In 1966, the National Organization for Women (NOW) was founded in Chicago, a pivotal moment that shaped the course of women's rights in the United States. Established by a group of feminists including Betty Friedan, author of "The Feminine My…
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On this episode, Nick Dais is joined by Josh Williams to talk about the wild weekend in Las Vegas with formula 1 being in town, why if you know betting, you don't need to know the sport to make money. Then, the guys breakdown the Week 11 games! 🎧:  https://apple.co/2R494Ff 🎧: SPOTIFY- https://spoti.fi/3bn9QGx 🎥: YOUTUBE- https://bit.ly/336DWdB PAT…
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On November 20, 1974, a significant legal event unfolded in the United States with the Department of Justice filing its final antitrust suit against the American Telephone & Telegraph Company (AT&T), marking a pivotal moment in U.S. antitrust history. This lawsuit, United States v. AT&T, stemmed from suspicions in the 1970s by the Federal Communica…
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On November 19th, a significant day in legal history, we commemorate Abraham Lincoln’s delivery of the Gettysburg Address, a speech that, despite its brevity, profoundly impacted the nation and its future. Lincoln, born into humble origins, rose to become one of America's most influential presidents. His commitment to equality and unity was unwaver…
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On the latest episode of TPI's podcast "Two Think Minimum," Xiaomeng Lu, a director at Eurasia Group, discussed the evolving dynamics of US-China relations related to technology policy with TPI's Scott Wallsten and Sarah Oh Lam. The discussion included implications of the CHIPS Act, strategic competition, semiconductor manufacturing, and the broade…
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On this day in legal history, November 17, 1973, 50 years ago, President Richard Nixon declared he was not a crook. On November 17, 1973, a significant event unfolded in the annals of American legal and political history and carried with it major cultural significance. President Richard Nixon, amidst the escalating Watergate scandal, delivered a te…
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On this day in legal history, November 16, 1973, a pivotal moment in U.S. energy and environmental law occurred when President Richard Nixon signed the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act. This Act marked a significant shift in the nation's approach to energy resource development and environmental policy. By sanctioning the construction of an 8…
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This week on 2DM, we talk about Will Smith's friend, micro penises, Omegle, air plane rules, AI robot CEOs, privacy, social credit, Mexican Santa, the dad from Home Alone, lifetime memberships & more. 2 Drink Minimum episodes are also available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher and Spotify. Get your tickets for the…
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On this episode, Nick Dais , George Carmona and Kenny Bets Big join the show to talk about where the guys are at in the Circa Millions contest, NFL week 11 best bets & a Super Bowl Fantasy draft! 🎧:  https://apple.co/2R494Ff 🎧: SPOTIFY- https://spoti.fi/3bn9QGx 🎥: YOUTUBE- https://bit.ly/336DWdB PATREON https://bit.ly/2F2Rdvg MERCH STORE https://m…
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This day in legal history, November 15th stands out as a significant moment in American legal history with the adoption of the Articles of Confederation by the Continental Congress in 1777. This critical step marked the formation of the United States of America under its first governing document. The Articles of Confederation were revolutionary, es…
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On November 14th, in the context of legal history, the story of Ruby Bridges stands out as a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement, particularly in the desegregation of American schools. Born on September 8, 1954, in Tylertown, Mississippi, Ruby Bridges became a symbol of the civil rights movement on November 14, 1960, when she became the fir…
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On this episode, Nick Dais is joined by Josh Williams and Michael Mardones to talk about the UFC 295 PPV, the fight game across the board, fun fight camp stories with Layzie The Savage And then Week 10 in the NFL! Burrow and Bengals lose to CJ Stroud and the Texans, should we bet him for MVP now? The 49ers Are So Back And how did the favorites do a…
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This day in legal history, November 13, 1956, marked a significant moment in the American Civil Rights Movement. The U.S. Supreme Court, in a decisive action, upheld the ruling of the U.S. District Court in the case of Browder v. Gayle. This landmark decision affirmed that the segregation practices on Montgomery, Alabama’s public buses were unconst…
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On this day in legal history, November 10, 1919, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a pivotal decision in Abrams v. United States, a case that profoundly impacted the interpretation of the First Amendment regarding free speech. This ruling upheld the 1918 Amendment to the Espionage Act of 1917, making it a criminal offense to urge the curtailment of …
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On this day in legal history, November 9, 1970, the Supreme Court of the United States voted 6-3 in Massachusetts v. Laird not to hear the case of Massachusetts’ anti-draft law. Massachusetts v. Laird was a landmark legal case that reached the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and was not taken up by the Supreme Court, on this da…
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On this episode, Nick Dais is joined by Andrew "Combo" Salop to talk about the NBA through the first two weeks of the season. Is this finally the Luka MVP year? What to make of the Young Thunder in OKC, Anthony Edwards breakout tour. Then, Allen Strk joins the show to talk about the outrageous NFL fines some players are getting this year San Fran v…
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On this day in legal history, the “Trent Affair” occurred during the U.S. Civil War. The USS San Jacinto stopped the British mail ship Trent and arrested two Confederate envoys onboard–leading to a diplomatic crisis between the UK and the United States. On the 8th of November, 1861, a diplomatic incident with potential major ramifications for the U…
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This week on 2DM, we talk about Chris joining the crew. We discuss skinheads, airport wheelchairs, Poseidon's special customers, adapted vehicles, secret uncles, Mike's Portuguese ancestry, selling pubes, gullible people, pranks, palm reading & more. 2 Drink Minimum episodes are also available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Mus…
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