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MORE FUN THAN FEAR
A video autobiography of Michael Gerard Stahl is a medically retired US Army Special Forces soldier. A highly decorated combat veteran with 24 months in Vietnam, Stahl was the Intel Sgt for A-102 at Tien Phuoc Special Forces Camp and later spent time in covert reconnaissance with the top secret unit known as Military Assistance Command, Vietnam - Studies and Observations Group. It is here he served as the 1-0 (Team Leader) for RT Michigan out of CCN (Command and Control North). He was seriously wounded on August 8, 1970, and medevac'd to the continental US.
MORE IN MIDLIFE WITH MEGHAN MCCAFFERY
More in Midlife is the podcast for women who want more from this season of life: more meaning, more joy, more confidence, and more clarity about what comes next. Hosted by midlife mentor and coach Meghan McCaffery, each episode offers real, honest conversations about navigating change, redefining success, and figuring out what you truly want in your 40s, 50s, and beyond. This isn’t about more hustle or doing “all the things.” It’s about discovering what you want more of, whether that’s more peace, more fun, more travel, more slow mornings, or yes… even more chocolate. If you’re feeling stuck, craving a fresh start, or trying to create a life that actually fits who you are now, this podcast will help you get inspired, get clear, and move forward with confidence. Tune in for midlife motivation, mindset shifts, practical guidance, and relatable stories that remind you: you’re not behind, you’re evolving!
MORE JAM TOMORROW
From teeth to Trident — post-war British history as you've never heard it before. In each episode, Ros Taylor delves into the truth about how our lives changed after World War Two — and what it means for politics now. Now independent, this is the sequel to the hit "Jam Tomorrow" podcast.
MORE LIKE JESUS
We are the Student Ministry Team from First Redeemer Church in Cumming, GA. More Like Jesus is a podcast where Middle School Minister Connor, and Girls Ministry Director Adi get together and unpack what we’re learning every week! We talk about things we’d teach at Summit (our mid-week worship service) if we had more time, things God is doing in our own hearts, and things happening right now in our culture. Plus, we mess up and laugh at ourselves. A lot.
MORE LOST MEMORIES
A collection of short stories, each connected to Forget What You Can't Remember by a minor character, a passing situation, or an unanswered question therein. While giving more depth and more details to the people and events of that novel, nine more narratives are revealed. Sex, pain, violence and zombies, tech support for a flying city, religious prophecies fulfilled, true love and lasting marriage, re-engineered doomsday devices, gourmet cannibalism, and a whole lot more. What happened to the two guys who were supposed to be running the zombie survival course? What would the experience of a mixed martial arts competition be like for someone with an amazing sense of smell? What are the stories behind Fantastician's other encounters? What about the details of Lance's restaurant? And, what did Brady work on after the stunning conclusion of the novel? Answers to all these questions, along with a story which further connects the events of Lost and Not Found with Forget What You Can't Remember by bringing the main characters of one book into the setting of the other, can be found in More Lost Memories. Delve deeper. Find out more. Enjoy.
MORE MPE WITH PROFESSOR RAY HORTON AND SANDI WRIGHT
Over the last three decades, thousands of Columbia Business School students have taken part in the elective course, Modern Political Economy. Last year, we took this institution outside of the classroom with More MPE, where host Professor Ray Horton and Columbia Business School faculty casually discussed some of the most current and controversial issues that affect business, government, and society. This season, Ray and his colleague at the Tamer Institute, Sandi Wright, are going outside the building to have conversations with CBS alumni who have pursued extraordinary careers in fields ranging from social services to impact investing to the circular economy, and so much more. These inspiring leaders of social enterprises are making a profound impact in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors not just in New York City, but across the country and around the globe. Throughout the series, you're invited to submit questions that will become part of an in-person Q&A to wrap up the season with Ray and Sandi. More info can be found on: www.morempe.com More MPE is co-hosted by Sandi Wright and produced by The Podcast Consultant. Special thanks to executive producer Hannah Slow and student producers Sofia Martins '26 and Dominica Wambold '26.