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Making it work for you
MAKING IT WORK FOR YOU
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We talk about love, relationships, dating, music and fun… AND making it work for you!

Making It Work: God and Your Work
MAKING IT WORK: GOD AND YOUR WORK
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Through conversation, scripture, and stories, we invite God into work’s biggest challenges so that you can live out your purpose in the workplace. New episode bimonthly. Making It Work is produced by The Max De Pree Center for Leadership at Fuller Theological Seminary and the Theology of Work Project.

Making It: In Design
MAKING IT: IN DESIGN
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‘Making It’ aims to inspire and encourage women and non-conforming people, with the hope to make the design industry a more inclusive and diverse place. There is a concerning lack of gender diversity in the design industry, especially when looking at senior positions. Even though plenty of women study design, the industry is still overwhelmingly male. The host Rachel, Creative Director at Narrate, chats with some brilliant women and people who have beaten the odds and made it to creative director, design director and into senior leadership positions. Talking in detail about their career journeys and finding out how they got that all important first job, that helped get them to where they are today.

Making Leadership Work - Fostering Psychosocial Safety at Work.
MAKING LEADERSHIP WORK
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Welcome to Making Leadership Work – Fostering Psychosocial Safety at Work, a podcast series that brings leading experts and researchers from around the globe to help you supercharge safety, wellbeing, and performance in your teams. This podcast is designed to help leaders, HR teams, and wellbeing champions identify and minimize psychosocial risks by building cultures of care across their workplaces.

Making Life Brighter
MAKING LIFE BRIGHTER
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Making Life Brighter is an inspiring educational forum for cutting-edge healing modalities, consciousness training, and those “making our lives brighter!” Featuring experts in their field, including authors, speakers, influencers, Grammy winners, doctors, entrepreneurs, and researchers, Making Life Brighter Radio features the best in conscious entertainment. As a forum for positive, uplifting and contemplative thought, Making Life Brighter Radio features wellness experts, authors, musicians, artists, mystics, and visionaries. Making life Brighter is a platform for the brightest minds and the biggest hearts, worldwide! Featured in over 160 countries worldwide.

Making Love & Designing The Future
MAKING LOVE & DESIGNING THE FUTURE
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Making Love & Designing the Future is a Love Now Media initiative that explores the design of systems and structures, and the way products, policies, and processes intersect with people’s everyday lives to improve them. Spaces, relationships, and solutions to pressing social issues make love possible. Each episode is hosted by Jos Duncan Asé, CEO of Love Now Media and Editor In Chief for Love Now Magazine, and will explore what is working to center empathy, wellness, justice, and equity to improve communities.

Making Markets
MAKING MARKETS
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Regularly hosted by The Futurum Group’s CEO Daniel Newman, Making Markets is a look into what’s happening in technology, ranging from interviews with technology leaders to a recap of tech earnings, news, trends, and more. As a reminder, the Making Markets podcast is for information and entertainment purposes only. Over the course of this podcast, we may talk about companies that are publicly traded and we may even reference that fact and their equity share price, but please do not take anything that we say as a recommendation about what you should do with your investment dollars. We are not investment advisors and we do not ask that you treat us as such. For inquiries or more information on the show, please email The Futurum Group team at info@futurumgroup.com or visit us online at www.futurumgroup.com.

Making Masters of the Air
MAKING MASTERS OF THE AIR
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Making Masters of the Air Podcast available on Fridays. Masters of the Air is an Apple Original series from executive producers of Band of Brothers and The Pacific, streaming January 26 on Apple TV+. The series follows the men of the 100th Bomb Group (the “Bloody Hundredth”) as they conduct perilous bombing raids over Nazi Germany and grapple with the frigid conditions, lack of oxygen and sheer terror of combat conducted at 25,000 feet in the air. Portraying the psychological and emotional price paid by these young men as they helped destroy the horror of Hitler’s Third Reich, is at the heart of Masters of the Air. Masters of the Air is based on the best-selling book by Donald Miller, and features a stellar cast led by Academy Award nominee Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Anthony Boyle, Nate Mann, Rafferty Law, Academy Award nominee Barry Keoghan, Josiah Cross, Branden Cook and Ncuti Gatwa. The Making Masters of the Air podcast by The National WWII Museum is co-hosted by Playtone’s Kirk Saduski and Donald Miller, author of the book, Masters of the Air. Listen to the premiere episode featuring an interview with Executive Producer Tom Hanks on Friday, January 26. Throughout the season, you'll hear from historians and more special guests from the series—including stars Callum Turner, Nate Mann, Anthony Boyle, Branden Cook, and Josiah Cross; Oscar-winning costume designer Colleen Atwood; and Executive Producer Gary Goetzman—as you get to know the American bomber crews who risked it all fighting the air war over Europe and forged a brotherhood through courage, loss, and triumph. New podcast episodes will be available each Friday on Apple Podcasts. The National WWII Museum's Making Masters of the Air Podcast is presented by Boeing. Special Thanks to Apple TV+ for clips and musical score for this podcast.

Making Maverick Moves
MAKING MAVERICK MOVES
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In a world where playing it safe is the norm, Making Maverick Moves is for those who dare to do things differently. A Maverick Move isn’t just about taking risks—it’s about knowing when to challenge the status quo, bend the rules, and take decisive action when others hesitate. Whether you’re leading a team, making a bold career shift, or standing up for what you believe in, this podcast is your guide to recognizing the right moment, calculating the risks, and committing to the move that changes everything. Host Gina L. Osborn is a Thought Leader, International Keynote Speaker, Army Veteran, and Retired FBI Assistant Special Agent in Charge.

Making Meaning
MAKING MEANING
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Making Meaning is a podcast exploring the meaning behind what we make. Artist Ruth Singer talks to creative people about why they make and create. Ruth loves finding out how artists, writers, coaches, researchers and others use challenging and complex stories within their work. She is interested in what matters to them and why they choose to create what they do. Ruth Singer has been making textile art professionally for 18 years and before that worked in the museum sector and has wide ranging interests in all kinds of creative practice. Words are really important to her; she writes books, shares a lot of her work online and loves talking about creative practice to other people who get it. Ruth also works as a mentor to artists and creative businesses and is always learning about what drives creative people to make interesting and complex things.

Making Money Online with Lisa Johnson
MAKING MONEY ONLINE WITH LISA JOHNSON
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Making Money Online with Lisa Johnson is a candid and insightful journey into the lives of inspirational entrepreneurs and business owners.   Lisa’s guests combine business advice and knowledge with fascinating stories and thought provoking opinions, creating an open platform for honesty, debate and enlightenment.   With intriguing and engaging guests sharing compelling stories, each episode embraces open discussion paired perfectly with no nonsense business advice.   Learn the truth behind Making Money in this absorbing series of interviews.

Making More Money for You!
MAKING MORE MONEY FOR YOU!
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Do you think investing is only for the wealthy? Or you just don’t have enough to start investing? I am here to tell you that is not the case