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140 episodes
dotpaw podcast - Trust
The core idea is that certain folks appear standoffish or closed-off not because they're mean or ungrateful, but because their nervous system has been wired by past hurts to expect disappointment or betrayal. This creates a protective pa...
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Season 4
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Episode 5
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42:29
dotpaw podcast - Relationships
The word relationship has several layers of meaning depending on the contextBritannica: "the way in which two or more people, groups, countries, etc., talk to, behave toward, and deal with each other" — plus specifically "a rom...
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Season 4
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Episode 4
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39:39
dotpaw podcast - Sequestered
Sequestered means kept apart or isolated, like hidden away from everyone else.Secret gardens behind walls, hidden attic treasures, remote mountain cabins, locked diaries, private islands, underground bunkers, secluded monasteries, classi...
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Season 4
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Episode 3
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27:49
dotpaw podcast - Villains
Definition of a VillainA villain is typically characterized as a cruel or malicious person involved in wickedness or crime. In literature and media, villains serve as important antagonists, opposing the hero and driving conflict in the s...
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Season 4
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Episode 2
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37:11
dotpaw podcast - Renew -
Many people feel the need to restart their lives due to various reasons. Common triggers include:Not Living According to Values: When actions don't align with personal beliefs, it can lead to dissatisfaction.Avoiding Progre...
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Season 4
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Episode 1
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42:45
dotpaw podcast - Cyber Security
Here are the top 10 cybersecurity risks to end users in 2025:Phishing attacks (including spear-phishing & smishing)RansomwareWeak or stolen passwords/reused credentialsMalware from drive-by downloads &...
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Season 3
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Episode 72
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44:48
dotpaw podcast - Presentism - Remaster
In literary and historical analysis, presentism is a term for the introduction of present-day ideas and perspectives into depictions or interpretations of the past. Some modern historians seek to avoid presentism in their work because th...
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Season 3
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Episode 71
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49:37
dotpaw podcast - Discovery
The word "Discovery" has several meanings depending on the context.•1.Finding or Uncovering Something New:Exploration or InvestigationLegal ContextRevelation or Realization...
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Season 3
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Episode 66
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29:06
dotpaw podcast - Ricochet
Life’s ricochets are those moments when something small triggers a chain-like a compliment boosting your day, then you helping someone else, snowballing into unexpected connections. Like when you hear a song that reminds you of an o...
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Season 3
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Episode 68
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26:10
dotpaw podcast - Friend or Foe?
AI’s Takeover: Friend or Foe?The phrase “AI takeover” evokes dystopian sci-fi—rogue superintelligences enslaving humanity. Reality is more nuanced. AI isn’t a single entity plotting in the shadows; it’s a constellation of tools built, deployed,...
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Season 3
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Episode 67
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45:05
dotpaw podcast - Ghost Stories
Ghost stories tap into our fascination with the unknown, blending fear, mystery, and the supernatural. They often reflect cultural beliefs about death and the afterlife, serving as cautionary tales or ways to process grief.The Tu...
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Season 3
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Episode 65
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32:05
dotpaw podcast -Turning Point(s)
The phrase “turning point” originates from the 16th century, derived from the verb “turn” and the noun “point,” referring to a moment when something pivots or changes direction. It initially described physical turns, like a road or river bend, ...
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Season 3
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Episode 64
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39:57
dotpaw podcast - How to podcast app -
I explain how to create a podcasting app for the iPhone. And share the swift code template with you.This guide provides a simple, customizable SwiftUI podcast app template. Share it with other podcasters to help them launch their own app...
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Season 3
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Episode 63
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17:45
dotpaw podcast -Hubris
hubrisnounhu· bris ˈhyü-brəs Synonyms of hubris: exaggerated pride or self-confidenceHubris Comes From Ancient GreeceEnglish picked up both the concept of hubris and the term for that particular brand of coc...
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Season 3
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Episode 62
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35:31
dotpaw podcast - Empire -
An empire is a political entity where a single authority, often a monarch or central government, rules over diverse territories, peoples, or nations, typically acquired through conquest, colonization, or annexation. Mongol Empire
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Season 3
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Episode 61
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28:38
dotpaw podcast - Chemistry -
Having "chemistry" with someone typically refers to a natural, effortless connection or attraction between two people that goes beyond surface-level compatibility. It's that intangible spark—often described as electric or magnetic—that makes in...
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Season 3
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Episode 60
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28:47
dotpaw podcast - Gray -
The phrase "shades of gray" refers to the idea that situations, issues, or concepts are not simply black-and-white (clear-cut or binary) but exist on a spectrum with varying degrees of complexity, nuance, or ambiguity. It sugge...
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Season 3
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Episode 59
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33:32
dotpaw podcast - What?! -
Top 10 questions dotpaw podcast listeners ask. dotpaw?tech?forgiveness?cats?cars?God?nuclear power?ecars?Misc ...
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Season 3
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Episode 58
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48:18
dotpaw podcast - Difficult -
difficult situationdifficult questiondifficult timedifficult circumstancesdifficult peoplehttps://ww...
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Season 3
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Episode 57
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28:25
dotpaw podcast - 2025 - 2035
Predicting the next decade is tricky since the world’s a messy place, and small events can spiral into big changes—or fizzle out.Tech and AIEnergyGeopoliticsSociety and Economy
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Season 3
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Episode 56
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41:57
dotpaw podcast - oddball facts -
The first alarm clocks in ancient Greece used pebbles dropping on gongs. A shrimp’s heart is in its head. Talk about headspace! The Eiffel Tower grows about six inches taller in summer heat due to metal expansion....
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Season 3
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Episode 55
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35:37
dotpaw podcast -Existing / Living
The difference between "existing" and "living" lies in their connotations and implications, though they can sometimes be used interchangeably in casual contexts. Here's a breakdown:Existing: Refers to the state of being or ha...
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Season 3
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Episode 54
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47:23
dotpaw podcast - Retro -
Retrograde, itself, borrowed into English as such, not only can be identical in meaning with retro but also pertains more literally to backwardness: It refers to backward motion, occurrence, or performance or such behavior that is the opposite ...
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Season 3
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Episode 53
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45:11