Disrupt the Continuum, powered by Launch Tennessee, tells the stories of entrepreneurs, investors and ecosystem builders who challenge the status quo and carve their own paths. Listen in to find out how industry leaders got where they are today. These captivating stories of innovation will motivate you to make your next big move and show you what it really takes to build your business.
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The XPLR.NASH Podcast is your inside look at the successes, struggles, and stories of the people shaping Nashville. From restaurant owners and farmers to musicians and business leaders, we dive into the real journeys behind the brands and personalities that make Music City thrive. We’re not just talking about the wins—we’re exploring the failures, the lessons learned, and the resilience it takes to succeed in one of the fastest-growing cities in the country.
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A community-based podcast serving the people of Lookout Mountain in Chattanooga, TN and north Georgia with episodes concerning our mountaintop neighborhood. We feature the people of our community, both longtime and new residents, discussing their interests and passions, including their own families. We also feature information on neighborhood groups, events and efforts, as well as hearing from some of our young folks. Serving both the Georgia and Tennessee side as one community, our goal is ...
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Every weekday for over three decades, Morning Edition has taken listeners around the country and the world with two hours of multi-faceted stories and commentaries that inform, challenge and occasionally amuse.
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Despite the pause on high tariffs, Chinese factories still face high uncertainty
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3:52A 90-day pause on triple-digit U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods has left exporters and importers in a high state of uncertainty. Factory owners in China tell NPR that orders are down overall.By Emily Feng
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Corporate America's retreat from DEI has eliminated thousands of jobs
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3:39"I just didn't think it would take this long," one veteran head of diversity, who's been job-hunting since last summer, tells NPR.By Maria Aspan
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As Trump targets elite schools, Harvard's president says they should 'stand firm'
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11:21Cutting off research funding for Harvard University might hurt the school, its president Alan Garber told NPR, but it also potentially sets back important work that benefits the public.By Steve Inskeep
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The latest on the aid situation in Gaza, Harvard's president discusses the university's battle with the Trump administration, corporate America's retreat from DEI has eliminated thousands of jobs.By Michel Martin
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President Trump seeks new nuclear deal with Iran
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4:06President Trump said weekend negotiations for a new nuclear deal with Iran were, in his words, "very good." NPR reports on the latest on the talks and what it might take to reach an agreement.By Jackie Northam
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King Charles visits Canada in show of support for the country's sovereignty
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3:16King Charles' visit to Canada, the first by a British monarch in decades, is being seen as a show of support for its sovereignty after President Trump said he wanted to make Canada the 51st state.By Emma Jacobs
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Experts putting together Revolutionary War-era ship found at World Trade Center site
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3:18Fifteen years ago, archaeologists at the World Trade Center site discovered a ship, deep in the muck, dating back to the Revolutionary War. Now they're putting it back together.By Jon Campbell
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No hospitals: How war collapsed the health care system of one city
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4:27After two years of fighting, government forces have retaken the capital city. Of the nearly 100 hospitals and health-care facilities, none are able to function due to damage from the war. Emanuel Akinwotu, correspondent. Tara Neil, editor. Waiting for legal to resolve a photo issue. Hope to publish Tuesday morning.…
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U.S.-backed group faces criticism as it begins bringing food to Gaza
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3:36A new group backed by the U.S. is beginning to bring food to Gaza. But it is facing growing criticism, and the group's own director has resigned, saying the program is not humanitarian.By Daniel Estrin
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Norwegian Refugee Council's Ahmed Bayram discusses the aid situation in Gaza
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4:45NPR's A Martinez asks Ahmed Bayram, spokesperson for the Norwegian Refugee Council, about the aid situation in Gaza after the resignation of the head of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.By A Martínez
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Harvard's Steven Levitsky says Trump administration acts as authoritarian government
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4:59Steven Levitsky is director of the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American studies at Harvard and researches authoritarian governments. He talks with NPR about Trump's attacks on universities.By A Martínez
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NPR listeners share their memories of loved ones who died serving in the military
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2:28On this Memorial Day, NPR Morning Edition listeners share memories of loved ones who died while serving in the military.By Hosts
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Russia launches massive drone and missile assaults on Ukrainian cities
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3:36Russia intensified strikes on Ukraine over the last three nights, even as the two countries carried out the largest prisoner swap since Russia's full-scale invasion began more than three years ago.By Joanna Kakissis
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Israeli airstrike kills 9 of Gaza pediatrician's children
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2:23Israeli airstrikes on Gaza have killed hundreds in the past week, including nine children of a pediatrician while she was at work. Israel's military says the attack is under review.By Aya Batrawy
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Using an app to rate food for nutrition? Take the results with a grain of salt
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3:35Food apps can help you figure out what's in your food and whether it's nutritious. Just scan the barcode on the packet with your phone. But different apps can give very different results. Here's why.By Maria Godoy
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Russia intensifies strikes on Ukraine, summer travel season gets underway in the U.S., federal government forecasts above-normal fire potential in much of the West and some southeastern states.By A Martínez
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Author Jonathan Horn discusses his new book, 'The Fate of the Generals'
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7:01NPR speaks with Jonathan Horn about his new book, "The Fate of the Generals," which tells the story of two commanders in World War II who received the same medal but found honor on different paths.By Steve Inskeep
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U.S. sheep industry cautiously optimistic over Trump's tariffs
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3:46Many in agriculture are worried that Trump administration tariffs will be bad for their bottom lines. The American sheep industry, though, is cautiously optimistic.By Rae Solomon
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Florida ends program that allowed some immigrant students to pay in-state tuition
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3:44Florida has eliminated a program that allowed immigrant students under DACA protections to pay in-state tuition. Now, thousands have to figure out how to finish college with higher costs.By Nancy Guan
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Inside a Louisiana factory making torpedo bats that have become all the rage
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3:44Torpedo baseball bats hit it big when the Yankees set a new team record with nine home runs in one game earlier this season. We visit a factory in Louisiana to see what makes them so special.By Alana Schreiber
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Words of wisdom from some of this year's memorable commencement speakers
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2:59College graduation can be a time of excitement but also one of uncertainty. We've gathered words of wisdom from some of this year's high-profile commencement speakers, including Kermit the Frog.By Hosts
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What to expect as the House budget bill heads to the Senate
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4:49NPR's Michel Martin talks with Republican strategist Alex Conant about what to expect as the House budget bill with Trump's domestic agenda, which passed by one vote, heads to the Senate.By Michel Martin
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Supreme Court allows Trump to fire members of independent agencies — for now
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3:42The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday granted the Trump administration's emergency request to fire the heads of two independent agencies. But the decision is technically a temporary one.By Andrea Hsu
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Jewish Museum fatal shooting raises concerns about domestic extremism
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3:38The man charged with shooting and killing a couple outside the Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C. was once a member of a far-left political group. That is raising concerns about domestic extremism.By Odette Yousef
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Suspect charged with murder in killing of 2 Israeli Embassy employees
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3:33The man suspected of killing two Israeli embassy employees in Washington, D.C. has been charged with murder. Officials say they're continuing to investigate the attack as a possible hate crime.By Jennifer Ludden
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