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Euronews Tech Talks goes beyond discussions to explore the impact of new technologies on our lives. With explanations, engaging Q&As, and lively conversations, the podcast provides valuable insights into the intersection of technology and society. ‌ Join us every other Wednesday, starting from June 14th. ‌ We delve into the pressing questions that shape Europe's digital future, covering topics ranging from Generative AI and space exploration to blockchain and net neutrality. Hosted on Acast. ...
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The Couple Shift | An ALS Story

Maria Aleandra and Julian Rodriguez

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We're a husband and wife living with ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis). This is a story of sorrows and joy, grief and magic. A first person account of how to navigate the unthinkable, a space to uncover the truth of what love and courage really look like. We hope that through Jules and his story you feel inspired to live life to the fullest. Thank you listening, subscribing and sharing. #thecoupleshift
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Smart Tea

Aarati Asundi & Maria Sisneroz

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Who are the people behind the discoveries that have changed our lives? Join Aarati and Maria as they spill the tea on scientists and inventors throughout history!
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Espooky Tales

Cristina & Carmen

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Latin American folklore, myths, legends, haunted places and espooky cuentos del rancho. Hear the stories you grew up with like La Llorona, as well as true stories from listeners and guests. Join twins, Cristina & Carmen (formerly MJ), every Friday as they share these tales and have a few laughs. Stay espooky!
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Notorious Bakersfield

Robert Petersen

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Notorious Bakersfield is a podcast that steps back in time to look at some of Bakersfield's most notorious crimes, events, and characters that have impacted this Central California Valley community.
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A LA LATINA

Sonoro | Claudia & Cynthia

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Join Claudia Romo Edelman a, a staunch advocate for Hispanics in America and founder of We Are All Human, and Cynthia Kleinbaum Milner, Co-Host of "A LA LATINA." Why "A LA LATINA”?: Despite Latinas representing a significant 9% of the US population, they hold a mere 2% of senior executive roles. This podcast aims to bridge that divide. Spotlighting Latinas making waves in the corporate realm, this platform offers a deep dive into their authentic journeys, shares wisdom from industry behemoth ...
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Already Gone Podcast

Nina Innsted

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Great Lakes. True Crime. Host Nina Innsted covers lesser known crimes, digging beneath the media and back page to tell their stories and find the truth. #Michigan #Ohio #Pennsylvania #NewYork #Wisconsin #Illinois #TrueCrime
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She Cultivates

Elizabeth Sabillon

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Welcome to She Cultivates Podcast – the space where faith, personal growth, and meaningful connections come to life! I am your host, Elizabeth Sabillon, Here, we’re all about empowering women like you to embrace your story, grow into your best self, and build a life you love—while finding strength in connection with others. Each week, we’ll dive into honest conversations, practical tools, and inspiring stories that will encourage you to live intentionally. Women's Empowerment, Personal Growt ...
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Welcome to Conversations with Anne Elizabeth, the podcast inspired by my book, I’m a Registered Dietitian...Now What? where I have the absolute joy to sit back, relax and have a conversation about nutrition with a variety of people who share their personal story of passion and purpose, especially registered dietitians. I remind you to be great, always, find the joy in each day and to start a conversation that truly matters.
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The Common Magazine

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The Common is a literary organization whose mission is to deepen our individual and collective sense of place. Based at Amherst College, we aim to serve as a vibrant common space for the global exchange of ideas and experiences through three main areas of activity: publishing, public programming, and mentorship and education.
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The extremes have it all wrong. Naturally. On every issue, they only see half the picture. The ideologues always lead to a dead-end. You need to travel the middle of the road. That’s where the action is — in the center. On the basketball court, the chessboard, or the boxing ring, the center is where you want to be. Now more than ever, our country needs to be centered. While other journalists lurch to the right or left, nationally syndicated columnist Ruben Navarrette keeps it one hundred by ...
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In our last episode, Curious City question-asker Emily Porter sent us on a quest exploring the world of local fashion designers, all after she found a thrift shop sweater with a tag that reads: “Maria Rodriguez Chicago.” Who is Maria Rodriguez? How did she get into the industry? And what is it like to be a fashion designer in Chicago? To answer tho…
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Send Robert a Text! This is a tale of jealousy, violence, and a midnight meal gone horribly wrong—one that began inside a Chinese restaurant on L Street in the summer of 1902 and ended with two people dead. The man accused of pulling the trigger was a troubled oil field worker known around town as Kid Robbins. Support Notorious Bakersfield, Buy Me …
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Conversation #331: The Story, Journey and Passion of Ashley Recknor, Mom and Beef Farmer Today’s conversation is with Ashley Recknor, a mom and beef farmer from Iowa. We are celebrating National Beef Month with this episode as Ashley shares her story of growing up around beef farming and now raising sustainable beef from birth on a 4th generation f…
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Send Us A Question You Want ON AIR! Episode 218: In this powerful and honest conversation, we’re joined by Maria Fernandez—licensed mental health therapist to unpack the complex layers of burnout, high-functioning anxiety, and mental health for high-achieving women. We talk about how burnout isn’t just about being tired—it’s about emotional depleti…
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Forest Lost: Producing Green Capitalism in the Brazilian Amazon (2024) is an ethnography of forest carbon offsets and the wider effort to make the living rainforest valuable in the Brazilian Amazon. Situated in the state of Acre, which continuously had to grapple with a complex positionality between frontier and periphery, Maron E. Greenleaf explor…
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In the latest episode of Unlocking Academia, Tarin Ahmed, the host, is joined by guest, William Jennings, a senior lecturer in French at the University of Waikato in New Zealand, and author of Dibia's World.: Life on an Early Sugar Plantation (Liverpool UP, 2023). William discusses the importance of names, voice and the community life of a hundred …
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The Spanish Inquisition lasted from 1571 to 1820, during that many were accused of witchcraft, mostly women. In this episode, Cristina tells Carmen two cases of brujas during the inquisition in Mexico. First they listen to a listener story and end with spooky recommendations (which were a little longer in this episode). If you have a spooky story t…
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It’s typical to see moving trucks winding through streets and alleys of Chicago on the first day of any month. The act of moving hardly sounds like a luxury, but as we heard in the last episode, it could be worse. About a century ago, Chicagoans only moved on May 1 and sometimes Oct. 1. That meant thousands of moving wagons clogging the streets, pr…
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Send us a text Meet the scientist whose discoveries led to him almost winning the Nobel Prize SEVEN times. From the Aurora Borealis, to electromagnetic cannons, to fertilizer, the impact Kristian Birkeland had on science cannot be overstated. Support the show For more information and sources for this episode, visit https://www.smartteapodcast.com.…
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Send Us A Question You Want ON AIR! Episode 217: In this powerful and deeply freeing episode of She Cultivates, we’re joined by Anioris — a woman on a mission to help faith-filled women reconnect with their bodies, embrace their femininity, and walk confidently in the freedom God designed for them. Janioris Diaz Rodriguez, is the founder of FEM by …
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A cornerstone of the evangelization of early New Spain was the conversion of Nahua boys, especially the children of elites. They were to be emissaries between Nahua society and foreign missionaries, hastening the transmission of the gospel. Under the tutelage of Franciscan friars, the boys also learned to act with militant zeal. They sermonized and…
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Send Robert a Text! When Bakersfield police officers discovered Clifford Johnson's body in an upper-middle-class neighborhood in Northeast Bakersfield, they initially believed it was a clear case of suicide. But was it? Support Notorious Bakersfield, Buy Me A Coffee: Click Here! Purchase Notorious Bakersfield: The Book Volume II here: https://a.co/…
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Cristina is joined by April, also known on TikTok as Weirdspookystorytime. She shared her own paranormal story, but first Cristina reads 2 listener stories. Follow April on social media! Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@spookygirl831?_t=ZP-8w0h8RQTIb8&_r=1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/santacruzboutique831?igsh=MTZmamF4eDJxcHU1cg== If you hav…
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The spread of democracy across the Global South has taken many different forms, but certain features are consistent: implementing a system of elections and an overarching mission of serving the will and well-being of a country's citizens. But how do we hold politicians accountable for such a mission? How are we to understand the efficacy of the pol…
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5/4/24 Morgan Carr is found dead, his body lying in the road. BUT there is no sign of a motor vehicle accident. His death is a mystery, and his family is hoping for answers 5/4/25 A public event is being held at Pueblo Viejo Restaurant in Lapeer, MI, from 2 to 6 p.m. I plan on attending, arriving around 4 p.m. I hope to see you there. Show some lov…
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The deregulation of a new generation of genetically modified organisms is stirring debate across the European Union. Euronews Tech Talks dives into the controversy, exploring whether the EU should ease restrictions on cutting-edge genetic technologies, by listening to both sides of the debate. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informa…
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When it comes to Confederate monuments, there is no common ground. Polarizing debates over their meaning have intensified into legislative maneuvering to preserve the statues, legal battles to remove them, and rowdy crowds taking matters into their own hands. These conflicts have raged for well over a century—but they've never been as intense as th…
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Send Robert a Text! Notorious Bakersfield Brief: This is a bizzar story about how a 78-year-old great grandmother fought off a rapist. On a April night in 1984, a young woman named Kathy Hyde visited Tex's Barrel House, a popular Country/Western bar near Garces Circle. An encounter in the parking lot would lead to a horrifying act of violence that …
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Conversation 330: April 2025 #EmbracetheHellYeah and #AskMeAnything Conversation It’s my favorite moment in the month where I have a chat with you over the airwaves about what is on my heart and in my mind with my thought-provoking monthly #EmbraceTheHellYeah and #AskMeAnything conversation. Yay April and Springtime! Sharing with you my “intention”…
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How do media producers appeal to international audiences in the streaming era? In this episode of the Global Media & Communication podcast, our host Juan Llamas-Rodriguez interviews Elia Cornelio Marí about her research on Mexican melodramas, Netflix algorithms, and television in translation. In this episode you will hear about: Why melodrama becam…
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Send Us A Question You Want ON AIR! Episode 216: In this episode, we dive into the idea of romanticizing your life—how to find beauty in your daily routines and cultivate joy through simple, intentional living. You don't have to wait for big milestones to experience happiness; you can create it every single day. ✨ What Does It Mean to Romanticize Y…
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An enthralling tour of the world’s rarest and most endangered languages Languages and cultures are becoming increasingly homogenous, with the resulting loss of a rich linguistic tapestry reflecting unique perspectives and ways of life. Rare Tongues: The Secret Stories of Hidden Languages (Princeton University Press, 2025) tells the stories of the w…
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(00:00:00) El Jardin de Italia & the Case of Myriam Fefer (00:07:52) El Jardin de Italia (00:14:14) The Case of Myriam Fefer (00:38:51) Spooky Recommendations In Tegucigalpa, Honduras, a place that was once a normal home, then a restaurant and now different businesses. In this episode, Carmen shares the legend of el Jardin de Italiia and Cristina s…
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Send us a text We spend about 33% of our lives sleeping but during that time, our brain is still incredibly active. In this episode, we talk about Dr. William Dement, the Stanford professor who set up the first sleep clinics to study what is goes on while we are dreaming. Support the show For more information and sources for this episode, visit htt…
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Send Robert a Text! In this episode you will learn what was located at the location of Bakersfield's Mexicali restaraunt, and the headline-making crime that took place there almost 80 years ago. Support Notorious Bakersfield, Buy Me A Coffee: Click Here! Purchase Notorious Bakersfield: The Book Volume II here: https://a.co/d/2XONnB1…
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Conversation #329: Third Quarter Conversations: Establishing Habits and Routines Welcome to The Third Quarter Conversations, a space where we dive into the meaningful, insightful, educational, and downright hilarious aspects of this incredible stage of life. Each month, we’ll explore the topics that truly matter—health, relationships, personal grow…
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Send Us A Question You Want ON AIR! Episode 215: In today’s encouraging solo episode, Elizabeth dives into a much-needed reminder: you’re doing better than you think.If you've ever felt stuck, behind, or like you should be further along—this episode is your gentle reset. She shares practical signs that show you're actually growing, healing, and mak…
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Daniel A. Rodriguez's history of a newly independent Cuba shaking off the U.S. occupation, The Right to Live in Health: Medical Politics in Postindependence Havana (University of North Carolina Press, 2020), focuses on the intersection of public health and politics in Havana. While medical policies were often used to further American colonial power…
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Daniel A. Rodriguez's history of a newly independent Cuba shaking off the U.S. occupation, The Right to Live in Health: Medical Politics in Postindependence Havana (University of North Carolina Press, 2020), focuses on the intersection of public health and politics in Havana. While medical policies were often used to further American colonial power…
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As the birthplace of maize and a celebrated culinary destination, Mexico stands at the crossroads of gastronomic richness and stark social disparities. In México Between Feast and Famine: Food, Corporate Power, and Inequality (University of Arizona Press, 2025), Dr. Enrique C. Ochoa unveils the historical and contemporary forces behind Mexico’s pol…
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It seems that El Salvador makes headlines in the US only when it pertains to violence or immigration and lately, a combination of both? Last time the country made major news was May 2021, and the news? The discovery of a mass grave and an ex-cop serial killer in Chalchuapa, a quiet town in the Santa Ana department, not very far from Guatemala. Cris…
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