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Identity VS Image
Michelle
3 episodes
3 months ago
Send us a text A massive interstellar visitor named 3I/Atlas is currently traveling through our solar system, and it's unlike anything astronomers have ever seen. Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb joins us to unravel the scientific mystery behind this extraordinary object that might be twice the size of the asteroid that eliminated the dinosaurs. What makes 3I/Atlas so peculiar? Its trajectory perfectly aligns with Earth's orbital plane—a statistical anomaly with only a 0.2% chance of occurrin...
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Send us a text A massive interstellar visitor named 3I/Atlas is currently traveling through our solar system, and it's unlike anything astronomers have ever seen. Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb joins us to unravel the scientific mystery behind this extraordinary object that might be twice the size of the asteroid that eliminated the dinosaurs. What makes 3I/Atlas so peculiar? Its trajectory perfectly aligns with Earth's orbital plane—a statistical anomaly with only a 0.2% chance of occurrin...
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Identity VS Image
Decoding 3I/Atlas with Harvard Astrophysicist Avi Loeb
Send us a text A massive interstellar visitor named 3I/Atlas is currently traveling through our solar system, and it's unlike anything astronomers have ever seen. Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb joins us to unravel the scientific mystery behind this extraordinary object that might be twice the size of the asteroid that eliminated the dinosaurs. What makes 3I/Atlas so peculiar? Its trajectory perfectly aligns with Earth's orbital plane—a statistical anomaly with only a 0.2% chance of occurrin...
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3 months ago
21 minutes

Identity VS Image
High School, College, Olympic and Professional Basketball Player Bill Hosket Jr Shares: lessons learned while winning and losing in the game of life.
Send us a text Basketball legend Bill Hosket Jr opens up about living with expectations and forging his own path through sports and business. Growing up in Dayton, Ohio as the son of a state championship basketball star who died when Bill was just ten, Hosket faced constant comparisons to his father. Rather than buckling under pressure, he used his father's legacy as inspiration, leading his high school team to a state championship before starring at Ohio State. Hosket takes us behind the sc...
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3 months ago
37 minutes

Identity VS Image
May Pang on John Lennon: The Intimate Truth Beyond the Headlines
Send us a text May Pang invites listeners into her extraordinary world, sharing never-before-seen photographs from her time with John Lennon during what history has labeled his "Lost Weekend." Through her candid storytelling, May dispels the myths surrounding this period, revealing a happy, creative John that contradicts the "down and out" narrative perpetuated by others. "It's time for people to see the other side of John, the John that I knew," she explains, her voice warm with affection fo...
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5 months ago
38 minutes

Identity VS Image
Send us a text A massive interstellar visitor named 3I/Atlas is currently traveling through our solar system, and it's unlike anything astronomers have ever seen. Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb joins us to unravel the scientific mystery behind this extraordinary object that might be twice the size of the asteroid that eliminated the dinosaurs. What makes 3I/Atlas so peculiar? Its trajectory perfectly aligns with Earth's orbital plane—a statistical anomaly with only a 0.2% chance of occurrin...