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Whiskey for the Ages was created for the entertainment and enlightenment of others. Our podcast is sprinkled with whiskey history and produced in a way novices, enthusiasts and aficionados alike to learn for themselves how whiskey is enjoyed differently by multiple people. Join in the fun to learn how Dad and Daughters enjoy the amber nectar.
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We RAD DADS

Single Dads & Blended families. Conversation & Resources with Walter Eggers

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We RAD DADS is a show and community dedicated to improving the lives of Dads who put their families first. We are single dads, working dads we are stay-at-homes, step Dads, divorced, married, re-married, blended, military, religious, and non-religious Dads. Above all, we are caring and nurturing fathers who continually value and seek improvement for ourselves and other parents. We face our own struggles and seek to dominate them as a means to living a fulfilling life. Each week we find enter ...
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Future Skills

KARL-MIKAEL SYDING and LUDVIG SUNSTRÖM

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The podcast that gives you the business and career skills you need to future-proof yourself. Hosted by Mikael Syding, partner at Futuris, The European Hedge Fund Of The Decade, and Ludvig Sunstrom, author of Breaking Out Of Homeostasis We do 3 episodes: 1) short episode: big idea or practical tip. 2) long episode: in-depth discussions with scientists, businessmen and public intellectuals. 3) medium episode: Experts share their best ideas and how they use them to build skills, companies, rela ...
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How to Help

Aaron Miller

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Every single day, you do something to help other people. It might be at home, at work, in your neighborhood, or even for total strangers. And you might not think much of it. Helping is just part of who you are. I'm Aaron Miller, a professor of social innovation, nonprofits, and business ethics at Brigham Young University. I'm fascinated by how all of us can be better helpers. And so I started this podcast and it's called How to Help. Each episode, I talk with fascinating people who can teach ...
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In this, the ninth WftA podcast episode of Series 3, Whiskey for the Ages editors Elora, Hannah and Brian discuss the history of drinking in America and the insane amount of whiskey our forefathers consumed. All this drinking led to the temperance and women’s suffrage movements and then Prohibition. Along the way, they sip on some historically sign…
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In this episode, Whiskey for the Ages editors Elora, Hannah and Brian discuss some Whiskey News, suggest some whiskies for your next scavenger hunt, and in their lead-in feature, discuss some tips and tricks they've learned to help listeners get more out of each whiskey journey. Tap now to join us as we share our Whiskey Tips and Tricks.…
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In this episode, host Hannah Dawson leads the discussion on the history behind Old Forester Distillery. Along the way, she and fellow Whiskey for the Ages editors Elora and Brian share their thoughts on four Old Forester whiskies … Old Forester 86 Old Forester 1870 Old Forester 1920 Old Forester Rye … The WftA Team will also discuss some recent hap…
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In this episode, Whiskey for the Ages editors Elora, Hannah and Brian welcome friend of the show, Greg Walters. Greg is the author of Whiskey Tap, as well as many other weekly newsletters and podcasting ventures. During the nearly 3 and a half hour show, Greg’s nose and palate are put to the test with whiskies from six different genres: Rye Scotch …
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Welcome back to another episode of Whiskey for the Ages! In this exciting installment, hosts Brian Dawson, Hannah, and Elora dive into a unique whiskey tasting adventure. This time, they explore two barrel-proof rye whiskeys from the same distillery but with different packaging. The team embarks on a journey to determine if the packaging influences…
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In this episode, Whiskey for the Ages editors Elora, Hannah and Brian talk 91 to 99 Proof Whiskies, sharing their thoughts on three distinctly different products: Michter’s US-1 Bourbon Courage & Conviction American Single Malt Noble Oak Double Oak Rye And as always they'll highlight several news stories and suggest some whiskies to scavenge for as…
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In this, the third episode of Series 3, Hannah, Elora and Brian discuss how they go about placing value on the whiskies they pour. They also discuss some great values product, and when (if ever) they might pay a little bit more for something special. And of course there will be some Whiskey News, and a brief overview of the rest of this series. Tap…
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In this Series 3 episode, we discuss some Whiskey News, and in our feature, share how each of us go about reviewing and scoring new whiskies in our bunker. During the feature, we also talk about our Whiskey for the Ages Traits and Flavor Wheel, how it can be used to coax out those difficult to discern aromas and how you can download a wheel for you…
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In this the first episode of Series 03, Whiskey for the Ages editors review a celebrity affiliated whiskey and discuss recent industry news. Click now to hear Brian, Hannah and Elora discover the nuances of Buffalo Trace and Chris Stapleton’s Traveller Whiskey, Blend No. 40.Por whiskeyfortheages
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In the twentieth Whiskey for the Ages Podcast episode, we set the stage for a Whiskey Bottle Scavenger Hunt and in our feature, review a bunker pick chosen by our listeners. If you have ever wondered if rare and limited, highly sought after collectable bourbons are worth the price, then this is the show for you. Tap now to join us as we review Heav…
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In this episode, Whiskey for the Ages editor Brian Dawson discusses how the young United States generated revenue to help pay off Revolutionary War debt, what happened as a result and the later ramifications of government taxation policies on whiskey. Listen in as we talk whiskey history and discuss what we’re pouring in our episode S02E09 WftA – W…
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In this episode, Whiskey for the Ages editors Elora, Hannah and Brian Dawson share airtime with family – Brothers, Sisters, Aunts and Uncles – John and Sue Dawson and Mark and Joan Dawson. Listen in as they talk about their whiskey travels and what they’re pouring S02E08 WftA – Family: Apart But Together.…
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In this episode, Whiskey for the Ages editor Brian Dawson introduces a modern take on an age-old whiskey ... Single Malt, but now with a decidedly American twist. This newest of whiskey styles is on the cusp of receiving an official government designation. Together, we are witnessing history in the making. Along with Brian, WftA editors Hannah and …
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In this episode, we delve into the history, products and quality of Buffalo Trace Distillery. We’ll talk about the Buffalo Trace funk across some pretty variable offerings ... and share tasting notes of 4 different whiskies: Buffalo Trace Bourbon Weller Full Proof Sazarac Rye EH Taylor Small Batch In addition, we’ll discuss where the distillery is …
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In this episode, Whiskey for the Ages editors Hannah and Brian talk with NorthStar Spirits owners and liquor brokers Scott and Rachelle Kelch. During the show, the hosts get to know the duo, learn about liquor distribution, and share thoughts on four distinctly different whiskies produced by Grand Teton Distillery: Grand Teton Catamount Straight Bo…
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In this, the fourth episode of Series 2, Whiskey for the Ages editors talk 100 Proof Whiskey, its history, and share their thoughts on four distinctly different whiskies: Rittenhouse Bottled-in-Bond Straight Rye Colonel E.H. Taylor Small Batch Bourbon Old Forester 1897 Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon Knob Creek 12 Year Small Batch Bourbon Brian, Hannah and…
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In this episode, Whiskey for the Ages editors, Brian, Hannah and Elora reflect on their recent whiskey exploits during the 30 Bourbons in 30 Days Challenge. And as always, they give their take several news stories which hit the wires in the past several weeks. Tap now to listen!Por whiskeyfortheages
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In this episode, we turn back the calendar … Hundreds of years! We jump in the “Way-back Machine” to meet some of the characters and examine how the whiskey we know and love got its start in the colonies. Along the way, we consider some of the lore and maybe even dispel a myth or two many people still believe about this amazing elixir. Tap now to j…
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In this, our first Open Mic show, we and our guests discuss how our local whiskey group’s first Whiskey Advent Calendar came to be and how the annual event has expanded to become a Summer Taste Off. If you’ve ever wondered how it’s done (or want to make Whiskey Advent Calendars yourself), this is the show for you.…
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In this fast-paced 90 minute show, we discuss product sourcing, inventory selection, bar and staff prep, day-to-day bar operations, events, music, enthusiast pours, bar-picks, infinity bottles and more. If you've ever wondered how it's done (or want to open a whiskey bar yourself), this is the show for you. Tap now to listen!…
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In this episode, we delve into the history, products and quality of Heaven Hill Distillery. We’ll talk about the funk of Heaven Hill across some pretty variable offerings. We’ll talk about the tasting notes of 4 different products by Heaven Hill. And we’ll discuss where the distillery is going and what kinds of things we can look forward to in the …
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While talking about Whiskey Proof and its history, we will also pour and discuss three distinctly different 90 proof whiskies: Four Roses Small Batch Maker's Mark Sazarac Rye In between sips, we'll explain how the proof affects the flavor profile and we also have four news stories to share. Tap the Icon below now to listen in, as we discuss ... Whi…
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Summary We're bombarded daily with news about groundbreaking science or shiny new technologies. More than ever, we have to rely on the explainers who can help us understand why and how these achievements actually matter. Will they improve our lives, or more importantly the lives of the vulnerable, in meaningful ways? In this episode, we'll hear fro…
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Summary How easily could you prove that you are, indeed, you? For most of you, it would be no sweat. In fact, you've probably done it hundreds of times. As a result, you can do things like get a bank account, rent a car, or buy an apartment. In much of the world, proof is harder to come by. Many people don't have a way to prove things like their in…
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Summary What would you do with $800,000 that came with no strings attached? This actually happens to about two dozen MacArthur Fellows every year. Or better yet, a grant of $100 million, like MacArthur gave away in its 100 and Change program? It sounds exhilarating, but what if getting the money depended on you having a good idea for how to use it?…
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Summary No matter what political ideology we have, we all agree that we deserve ethical government. But, trust in government in the US and around the world is at historic lows. Much of this falling trust comes from seeing political officials use their power to enrich themselves at the cost of the public good. In this episode, Walter Shaub—a leading…
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Summary Over 5 million people in the US live with paralysis, caused by injury, stroke, or disease. Recovery is incredibly hard because nerve damage is difficult and sometimes impossible to heal. Moreover, our medical and insurance systems are inadequate, designed to help people live with their injuries rather than heal from them. A pioneering thera…
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Summary What does it look like when a company has a purpose beyond profit? Rather than focusing on merely making money, Otter Products—the world's leading maker of mobile device protection—has a higher purpose: "We grow to give." In this episode, I talk with the CEO of Otter Products, Jim Parke. Join us to hear his amazing stories and learn about w…
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Summary For over 20 years, Dr. Naa and her husband Eddie have led efforts to care for people with HIV and AIDS in Ghana. During that time, their clinic has treated more than 15,000 patients and their foundation has reached millions of Ghanaians to reduce the spread of the disease and the stigma faced by those who have it. In this episode, we’ll lea…
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Summary Everyone needs and deserves a home. It’s our place to be safe, healthy, and loved. In this episode, we’ll learn from Jonathan Reckford, CEO of Habitat for Humanity International and author of the book, Our Better Angels. Jonathan will teach us about the critical failures that are keeping people from having a safe and decent place to live, a…
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Summary On January 4 , Elizabeth Holmes, the founder and CEO of the blood testing company Theranos, was found guilty of defrauding her investors. Listen to Tyler Shultz—one of the principle whistleblowers—reflect on the trial and verdict, sharing a perspective that only he can. About Our Guest Tyler Shultz graduated from Stanford with a Biology deg…
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Summary If you want to improve yourself and could choose only one trait to begin, you should start with humility. It's called the "mother of all virtues" because it opens the door to all kinds of personal development. But humility is also sorely misunderstood. It isn't just an internal attitude about ourselves, but an outward set of behaviors that …
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Summary We are surrounded by the fruits of human creativity and innovation. This capacity to improve our world has done immeasurable good. But where does innovation come from and how do we get more of it? Looking back to one of the most potent periods of world history, my guest this week—Dr. Anton Howes—guides us through the lessons we can learn fr…
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Summary: How do we get more money for those who need it? Charity only accounts for less than 1% of all the money globally, and has stayed consistently flat over time. We need more ways to help people prosper. Impact investing is a rapidly growing approach that uses capital markets to solve social problems. My guest this week, Geoff Woolley, is a pi…
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Summary: People spend most of their waking hours working. It's no wonder that we want to enjoy our work, but that can be complicated. The world is full of dangerous or difficult jobs with low pay. How does meaningful work fit ethically in such a world? In this episode, we'll learn from Dr. Andrea Veltman, an expert in the philosophy of work. Togeth…
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Summary: Sometimes it's hard to be the hero. According to research, this is one of the most common dilemmas that people face. Bill O'Rourke will guide us through what intervention looks like and how to stand up to those we work with and know. Notice the skills Bill uses, things like gathering the facts, seeking perspective from others, acting confi…
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Summary: You have a superpower, the ability to imagine completely different circumstances than what reality provides. Take a moment to look around; just about everything you see came from the fruits of someone's creativity. You have the same power, even if you don't think you do. In this episode, you'll learn how to expand and explore your creativi…
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Summary: "People who were not lacking in capability, but lacking an opportunity" Artisans in the developing world have incredible, valuable skills, but limited access to global markets. From jewelry to baskets, and pottery to blankets, Melissa Sevy creates opportunities for artisans to flourish, providing jobs, fair pay work, and dignity. But it ha…
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Summary: What does a career look like when its very purpose is to embody character, service, and sacrifice? It looks exactly like the career of military chaplains. Chaplains play a critical role that touch every aspect of military service, from battlefield counseling to advising the highest levels of command. Being a good chaplain means being an in…
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Summary: "The real trade secret was that there was no secret." Elizebeth Holmes—Founder of Theranos—raised billions of dollars in startup capital. The entire company failed to produce a functioning technology, putting customer's lives in danger and defrauding investors. Tyler Schultz recounts his harrowing experience as a young graduate working in …
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Summary If we look, we can see missing hope in all kinds of places. Some parents lack hope because their child struggles with chronic illness, some families don't even know if they can buy groceries next week, and some don't even have a home. Throughout his career, David Williams has become an expert in giving people hope, and he'll share what he's…
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