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Nikhil Hogan Show

Nikhil Hogan Show

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Music interview podcast. Interested in Partimento, Music Schema Theory, Counterpoint, Hexachordal Solfeggio, Basso Continuo, Critiques of Modern Music Education, Gregorian Chant, Catholic Sacred Music, Renaissance Polyphony, Filmscoring, and more!
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Hogan Lovells is always thinking about how to conquer and foresee the most significant industry issues facing our clients. If you’ve been following us for the past two years, you’ve heard first-hand from our lawyers around the world on significant developments in the Life Sciences & Health Care sector and why they are so passionate about the industry. In season 3, we’ll unpack new and exciting industry trends and bring you more outside perspectives to keep you ahead of the curve.
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Hot Mic with Houston and Hogan features two radio professionals with over a hundred years of broadcasting experience between them. Dave Hogan and Randy Houston are both native Western North Carolinian’s – whose rich voices have been heard in every glade, cove and holler of Western North Carolina and East Tennessee during the last century – primarily on AM Radio and between the two of them – they’ve worked in just about every radio format. Classic rock ‘n roll - country - news talk - pop and ...
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Mike Mahler & Sincere Hogan, combine their decades of experiences as successful entrepreneurs & health & fitness experts, to chat w/guests such as Robert Greene, Daniel Coyle, Bruce Buffer, Charles Poliquin, Steve Maxwell, John Joseph, Robb Wolf, Amy Dumas (aka Lita), Ben Greenfield, Roger Cross, & comedians Ali Siddiq & John Heffron, w/a no holds barred approach to living life on your own terms, during their entertaining weekly podcast. Bullsh-tter's discretion is advised.
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The Rising Republic is a Christian-based talk show about the hot topics that divide America, from a Christian conservative perspective. The host, L. Douglas Hogan, is a USMC vet, retired state employee, where he spent 25 years working in maximum security environments, an author, public speaker, and a part-time police officer. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ldouglashogan/support
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A weekly podcast where we discuss a variety of subjects. Each week we talk about a different topic, from literature to travel and everything in between. Our episodes strive to be both conversational and informational, and our occasional interviews are (hopefully) entertaining.
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Apostle Hogan has began a journey that has spanned 40 years of ministry serving as the Senior Pastor of Christ For The World since 1984. He is anointed as a prophet to identify, nurture, and raise up leaders. He is recognized by many as a pastor to pastors. Apostle Hogan is a prophet to America and the nations of the world. Apostle Hogan has ministered on several occasions at the United Nations and has authored over twenty-five books. Apostle Hogan is the CEO of Christ For The World Internat ...
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This is a show where financial planner and comedy writer, Catie Hogan, works to help herself and listeners get their sh*t together. She's ready to explore important topics such as money, career, relationships, feminism, activism, sex, exercising, and whatever the hell else she feels like. She'll tell a lot of embarrassing stories, interview guests who she deems “have their sh*t together”, and attempt to improve her own life while hopefully giving listeners practical and applicable life advice.
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Just Thoughts with Kara Hogan

Just Thoughts with Kara Hogan

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Kara Hogan is a 21 year old college student living in New York City. This podcast is an attempt to chronicle her coming-of-age as she navigates school, work, social life, and popular culture in our rapidly changing world. She is frequently joined by friends and family members to chat about these topics and play some fun games, because what podcast would be complete without games? There's a new episode every Tuesday!
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As the needle drops on a classic vinyl, the memories of my father sharing his World War II stories come flooding back, setting the stage for a heartfelt exploration into how country music provided a soundtrack to an era of tremendous upheaval and unity. In our latest episode, we don't just recount tales; we bring you face-to-face with the songs tha…
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In this episode Jane Summerfield and Owen Robinson discuss UK medical device regulation, focusing on the regulatory roadmap published by the MHRA, its implications for businesses, and the process for legislation development. They highlight the delay in core regulation target dates, the importance of stakeholder consultations, and the potential impa…
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Chris and Chris take a break from free agency and draft talk to look back at the memorable 2016 season, including Tom Brady's return (and his work as a leader), Deflategate, Super Bowl LI, what it's like being a new guy in New England, and much more.Oleh Bleav
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Memory loss is on the rise, and it's no longer just an "old people" problem. More and more of us and starting to remember less and less. What's up with the rise of BFS (brain fart syndrome)? Well, we share what we've discovered in today's episode. Pull out your pen and pad and take notes...You know...just in case you forget what you learn from this…
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In this episode, I am joined by eminent professors Robert O. Gjerdingen, Giorgio Sanguinetti, Peter van Tour, and Rosa Cafiero, in a special panel session about the subject of partimento. We discuss the history of its modern research, the definition of partimento, why partimento died out, the problem with modern harmony instruction in conservatorie…
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Chris and Chris have some final thoughts on the Mac Jones Era following the trade to Jacksonville, the state of the team as free agency is set to open, and some possibilities for the team moving forward at wide receiver. We also remember the career of Malcolm Butler after the famed cornerback announced his retirement over the weekend.…
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Join us on a heart-tugging trip back in time as we explore the undying charm of country classics and the heyday of radio shenanigans. Ever wondered why some tunes, like John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads," seem to defy the decades, enchanting everyone from nostalgic seniors to spirited teens? We've got stories that'll paint a picture of the…
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Chris and Chris look back at the combine, talk about the NFLPA report cards and the fact that New England got such a bad grade, and play "Should they stay or should they go?" with some of the biggest names of the Patriots’ free agent class.Oleh Bleav
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In the second part of the episode, ⁠⁠Arne Thiermann⁠⁠ is leading the conversation with ⁠⁠Richard Backhaus⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠Lars Cornels⁠⁠ discussing the integration and implications of digital health, artificial intelligence, and legal considerations in the medical device industry. They explore how traditional companies like ⁠⁠Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA⁠⁠ ad…
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Ah, You gotta love click-baity title. However, the title of today's episode is not just clickbait. The topics we discussed today actually do help boost your life, longevity, and recovery. However, unlike all of those spammy fitness sites and social media posts that use the "3 Simple Trick" type posts, the tips we share won't cost you a dime, and ha…
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As the radio waves of yesteryear crackled with fresh energy, imagine the thrill of the first-ever real estate promotion breaking through the static. That's the world we step back into, with tales spun from a life dedicated to the symbiotic dance between broadcasting and advertising. With the warmth of a seasoned host, I recount how early ads on sta…
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Chris and Chris break down the Super Bowl, what really happens behind the scenes of a post Super Bowl party, and look at the Brady/Mahomes debate. Plus, we start to dive into the pre-draft process, and discuss what sort of pre-draft workouts are helpful for prospects, and what's just BS.Oleh Bleav
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In this first part of the episode, Arne Thiermann is leading the conversation with Richard Backhaus, and Lars Cornels discussing the integration and implications of digital health, artificial intelligence, and legal considerations in the medical device industry. They explore how traditional companies like Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA adapt to digital i…
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Embark on a heartfelt journey through the decades as we pay homage to the Oak Ridge Boys and their incredible five-decade legacy. Feel the bittersweet emotion as we discuss Joe Bonsall's retirement due to health challenges and explore how Ben James' arrival as the new tenor heralds a fresh chapter for the beloved quartet. Witness the resilience of …
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Chris and Chris talk about the new Patriots OC Alex Van Pelt, and what some of the changes could mean for the New England offense. Plus, they walk down memory lane and talk about Hogan's three different Super Bowl experiences, and where players can get tripped up when it comes to preparation.Oleh Bleav
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I talk to Professor Niels Berentsen about the beginnings of improvised counterpoint, the reconstruction of incomplete music by Johannes Ciconia, computational analysis of counterpoint, teaching 15th/16th century canon, improvisation in the classroom at the Haute école de musique, the long history of improvisation models, and more. Niels has taught …
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Today we have a special episode dedicated to Solfeggio, featuring Professors Nicholas Baragwanath, Job IJzerman, Robert O. Gjerdingen, and Peter van Tour. The famed students of the 18th-century Neapolitan conservatories undertook an extensive 3-year course of hexachordal solmisation using guidonian syllables before they were allowed to touch an ins…
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Also, Died Suddenly Part3 (conclusion). I had the wonderful opportunity to speak for Guardians of Liberty on January 30. To see my name and face on a billboard ad was surreal, to say the least, I was treated like royalty and invited back for a March 19 presentation. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ldouglashogan/sup…
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-Who wins the Super Bowl and why? -If you’re Jerod Mayo, what sort of team-building notes can you take from the two conference champions? -Saw a few stories the last couple of weeks that the Chiefs were the new “most hated team” in the NFL, taking the mantle from the Patriots. One, did you guys know how disliked you might have been? And two, did yo…
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Remember the thrill of hearing "Turn Out the Lights" for the first time? That moment sparked a lifelong love for Willie Nelson's music for many, including myself. On today's show, we pay homage to the legend himself, exploring his journey from the whiskey-soaked strings to the pungent aroma of marijuana that he claims saved his life. Alongside tale…
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In this episode, Robert F. Church⁠ takes the time to look back on his career with us. We talk about what ultimately led him to become a lawyer, how he ended up at Hogan Lovells, and how he became the institution in clinical trials. Of course, we also talk about what it means to manage such a heavy workload, how he takes time to switch off, and what…
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Chris and Chris try and figure out what makes a modern offense, and whether or not New England is headed in that direction after cutting ties with Bill O’Brien. We also talk about the possibility of Bill Belichick in Atlanta, as well as the NFL playoffs.Oleh Bleav
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•Initial thoughts on the hiring of Jerod Mayo? •Who will be picked to serve as GM and offensive coordinator? •What's next for Bill Belichick? •Some early thoughts on the upcoming Patriots' documentary on the franchise, set to air on Apple TV. ...and more.Oleh Bleav
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Discover the untold melodious tales of Willie Nelson in our latest auditory journey, as we unearth his roots from behind the radio microphone to the iconic "Red Headed Stranger" album. We'll explore the narrative genius of this barebones masterpiece, how it shattered industry norms, and the way Willie's soulful rendition of "Blue Eyes Crying in the…
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We are a couple of weeks into 2024, and this year has already started on a spicy note. The one thing is not spicy, is the current economy. It's been a crappy couple of years, and thanks to the folks in D.C., the economy doesn't look to get any better in 2024. On this episode, we discuss ways to tell inflation, debt, and all things trying to give yo…
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Chris and Chris look back at the loss to the Bills, wonder about Bill Belichick's future, chart the ascendance of Pop Douglas and Christian Barmore, tackle some possible draft scenarios, and more. They also get into Matthew Slater's legacy, and his place in franchise history.Oleh Bleav
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I'm delighted to share this interview recorded yesterday with the great Professor Robert O. Gjerdingen, focusing greatly on Music Schema Theory as revealed in his groundbreaking 2007 monograph "Music in the Galant Style". In addition, we discuss Roman Numeral Analysis, Harmonic Function Theory, Hugo Riemann, Tonality, Dahlhaus, and Schenker, and he…
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As the clock ticks towards a new year, we've got an episode that mirrors the bittersweet symphony of life, celebrating triumphs and facing challenges head-on. Willie Nelson's musings on his town named Luck set the stage for an eclectic mix of reflections, from the cross-generational success of Brenda Lee's "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" to the…
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The internet is becoming a wild place. We are in an age where we have easy access to certain things that were once (and still, in certain cases) illegal and frowned upon, or required the administration from a qualified professional. However, not in today's digital world, which is slowly becoming the wild wild west. Imagine purchasing TRT, psychedel…
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Chris and Chris have some thoughts on the Christmas Eve win over Denver, examine why Bailey Zappe has had success in places where Mac Jones may have come up short, look at the challenge of playing in Buffalo, and more. Plus: Who picks out the music when crowd noise needs to be simulated at practice?Oleh Bleav
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