Welcome to the Extinction Rebellion Podcast. Here we try to answer questions, bring clarity, and demystify all that is XR.
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The podcast name ‘Extinctionati’ is a pun on the activist organisation name ‘Extinction Rebellion’, meaning it’s different from and yet related to the XR cluster of organisations, without being affiliated in any way with these. It’s Collapsed and brought back to Life over and over again, and so this is the 4th instalment. Show runs weekly on Wednesdays and starts CET 0200 - EDT 8 PM - PDT 5 PM if you follow us live. Podcast episodes 2-5 hours later!
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Podcast by Extinction Rebellion Québec
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Every story from Australian community radio's best source of independent news and current affairs
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Science, music and psychology for the end of the world. Although we, humanity, as a whole surely understands that we are in the sixth mass extinction I am fascinated by how people's perception and response to this existential phenomenon varies. I have had hundreds, no thousands, of conversations around this topic over the last few years online and in person and it turns out the possible root cause may be even harder to grasp than we could have anticipated. This podcast will cover all of the ...
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A podcast, from the Sheila McKechnie Foundation, about social change, and how to bring it about.
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Conversations with people making change
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Just the news around Australia and a few rants. Basically me talking shit.
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THAT Politics Podcast is a show with an irreverent look at the latest developments and goings on in UK Politics. Listen to the truth behind the spin with an unforgivingly satirical analysis of political developments.
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Global Unity Radio is the audio arm of Global Unity, a movement of those working for a more united world. We feature interviews with incredible systems changers, conversations with change-makers sharing their work, impact, and challenges, and collective intelligence sessions where together, we aim to crowdsource a better civilization design.
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From A to G is the podcast that explores the journey musicians have taken and the experiences they've had along the way.
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Welcome to Law and Legitimacy, where our theme is the nature and source of public authority. I am a criminal defense and civil rights lawyer. For decades, I've defended unpopular folks aggressively and without apology, and I've made lots of enemies. My law license was suspended in January 2023 for six months for sharing confidential records with other lawyers also representing my client. I've taken an appeal. The suspension has been temporarily stayed. Welcome to the state of nature.
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Eco-logical is a live audience podcast brought to you by a community of like-minded people, interrogating what it means to be sustainable. Eco-logical is here to help frame the conversation around sustainability, provide advice and guidance to individuals and business looking to become more sustainable, and support the efforts of those trying to do good for the planet. Each event invites industry experts to answer questions on their thoughts and experiences on some of the most important topi ...
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Connecting with changemakers every Tuesday. Inspiring you to be the change. Launched in 2022, Tea with the Changemakers is fast becoming essential listening for people from all over the world who want to make a difference. Inclusive, informative and with unquenchable optimism, each 20-to-30-minute episode takes a deep dive into the way tenacious leaders are tackling the challenges of the day and bringing hope to those without voices. Tea with the Changemakers is presented by hosts Kelly Evan ...
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Fossil Free Now follows the campaign of Fossil Free Glasgow, a group of volunteers organising for the Glasgow City council to renounce to its investments in the fossil fuel industry. This podcast series will discuss the blocks in our current systems that prevent us from meaningfully addressing the threat of climate breakdown, but also what a society freed from fossil fuels would look like. Find us on twitter @FF_Glasgow
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A podcast taking a light hearted approach to fact checking unbelievable news stories and memes being shared online. We tell you what's true, what's bull and we have a little fun along the way. And yes, we know, it is a stupid name. But then so is Tokyo Sexwale. So why not join the Secretary of State for Nonsense and the team as they step up and do the research you can't be bothered to do for yourself in the battle against the real fake news.
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This month, energy giant Santos held their Annual General Meeting in Adelaide, drawing the attention of climate activists from the...By Nicky Page
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News from a World in Flux Ep. 24: How to talk about the climate crisis from the head of UN Climate Comms
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58:56EPISODE 24: How to talk about the climate crisis from the head of UN Climate Comms In this special episode of News from a World in Flux, Clare Farrell is joined by Martina Donlon, Global Climate Communications lead for the United Nations. Clare and Martina discuss the challenges of climate communications in the current geopolitical situation and th…
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As the election 2025 approaches this week, the issue of misinformation, disinformation and propaganda is becoming more common. But then...By Thomas Koutis
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Canada re-elects Mark Carney as Prime Minister after Trump derails the Conservative’s Election Campaign
The preliminary results of the 2025 Canadian Federal Election are in, with the Incumbent Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal Party...By Perry Livingston-Slade
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50 years ago today Saigon fell, and the Vietnam War finally came to an end. For many Vietnamese-Australians, the war...By George Pople
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The Australian Electoral Commission has confirmed a probe into teal independent Monique Ryan’s alleged communist ties. The Kooyong MP claims...By Rosa Griffith
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Early this year the NSW Minns government introduced a 12 month trial where pill testing will be available for free...By Ashley Blyumin
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A new study by the Melbourne Business School and KPMG has found that while half of Australians regularly use artificial...By Jessica O’Bryan
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Leni Riefenstahl is a filmmaker who has gone down in notoriety as the propaganda filmmaker of Hitler’s Third Reich. Following...By Stephen Hill
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Last year was Australia’s worst record to date for the flu, and this year is on target to be even...By Jon King
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When selling or disposing of phones and computers, simply deleting personal files or performing factory resets may not be enough...By Toni Pankaluic
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Victoria’s leading homelessness advocates, frontline workers, and young people with lived experience are joining forces this week to demand urgent...By Moemina Shukur
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Recent polling shows the Labor government could return to Canberra with a majority, but it hasn’t slowed down the pressure...By Noah Secomb
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Australia is facing a growing shortage of ADHD medications with key treatments like Ritalin and Concerta becoming increasingly difficult to...By Marie Mabadi
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Last week, The Wire covered a poll from The Australia Institute showing regional and conservative voters are in favour of...By Eduardo Jordan
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As we enter the last week of the Federal Election campaign, early voting centres are now open… with major parties...By Emma Myers
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1:01:44Learning X Spaces by Doing X Spaces.
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Great current affairs reporting from The Wire this week!By Roderick Chambers
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The recent death of Pope Francis has resonated throughout the catholic world – particularly in the ‘global south’, where the...By Perry Livingston-Slade
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New data from the Movember Institute of Men’s Health reveals that two thirds of young Australian men are consuming masculinity...By Marlena Holdernesse
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Why don’t many people know about General William Bridges? He served in the Boer War, represented us as a new...By Roderick Chambers
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Australia is one of the world’s wealthiest nations, but when it comes to foreign aid, it ranks near the bottom...By Jordan Zerella
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Unlike the last election, issues around disability and the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) have been scarcely mentioned on the...By Emma Myers
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A quarter of Australians are turning to social media for their news — and that figure jumps to 60 per...By Noah Secomb
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Conversations about the Thing.
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Less than a year ago, Prime Minister Albanese declared gendered violence a national crisis, yet the issue has been absent...By Zac Nikolovski
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The housing crisis is undoubtedly one of the major talking points this election. For the Coalition, a key solution is...By George Pople
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A new cinema craze is taking the world by storm, known as the ‘Chicken Jockey Trend,’ which is linked to...By Thomas Koutis
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A recent study has revealed that Australian women have mixed opinions on the use of AI implemented as part of...By Maeve Groom
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As Anzac Day rolls around once again, it seems that some Australians aern’t entirely sold on the public holiday which...By James Bale
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We take a look at the shortcomings of Australia’s foreign policy and the defence of our shores. As the federal...By James Bale
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Peter Dutton’s “Australian gas for Australians first” message is resonating with voters — especially with conservatives. New polling from public...By Asad Khan
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Last week, The Wire interviewed Assistant Minister for Multicultural Affairs Julian Hill on reaching multicultural communities through social media and...By Eduardo Jordan
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Despite Australia’s commitment to inclusive education, students with disability still face exclusion in schools. 19 different organisations including Children and...By Moemina Shukur
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Pope Francis, who died on Easter Monday at age 88, leaves behind an impactful, and at times controversial legacy as...By Calvin Lee
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The access to traditional medicines through Medicare has the potential to greatly enhance better health outcomes for Indigenous communities. A...By Thomas Koutis
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Its been 34 years since the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, and still First Nations people remain overrepresented...By Emma Wotzke Eduardo Jordan
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Content warning: the following contains reference to domestic and family violence which may be distressing for some. Queensland will roll-out...By Netta Finney Mejía
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Zero-alcohol drinks are on the rise in Australia with little regulation around marketing them towards younger people. New research reveals...By Jordan Zerella
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As Australia’s federal election cycle moves closer to voting day, experts highlight an emerging disconnect between the younger generations and...By Deakin Percy Emma Wotzke
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New documents released by the NSW government reveal hundreds of incidences of child abuse and subsidy fraud in the state’s...By Rosa Griffith
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While evidence shows how technology impacts a developing brain, less is known about how technology affects an ageing brain. New...By Jessica O’Bryan
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The Trump administration has unleashed a slew of threats to cut federal funding for prestigious American universities such as Yale,...By Timothy Nguyen
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This federal election has seen political candidates from major parties working with influencers to boost their appeal. Influencer content and...By George Pople
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Meta’s current antitrust trial is the first of many cases as Googles prepares for their remedy stage
Mark Zuckerberg finds himself in trouble again with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) taking action against Meta and its monopoly...By Ashley Blyumin
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Russia has attempted to base some of their long-range military aircrafts at Manuhua Air Force Base in the West Papua...By Ruby Platt
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Researchers from The University of Queensland’s Vaccine Rapid Response Team are attempting to develop a new vaccine for the not...By Maeve Groom
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There are fresh concerns over the lack of press freedom in Russia, following the sentencing of four journalists who had...By Perry Livingston-Slade
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The Public Health Association of Australia rated seven health priorities against the ALP, LNP and the Greens policies through a...By Eduardo Jordan
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Multicultural communities across Australia face specific issues, and this election campaign is highlighting them. Many multicultural electorates are in the...By Noah Secomb
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