Brought to you by Ant Group, AntKast is a podcast that presents unique perspectives and intriguing stories from global entrepreneurs, innovators, and thinkers about modern technologies and how they’re shaping our lives. We hope these dialogues can inspire a deeper understanding of technology and how it can better coexist with humanity. Disclaimer: Views or opinions expressed by the guest speakers are solely their own and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of Ant Group. We do ...
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Listen to a new perspective on a variety of topics including sports, social issues, entertainment, and culture. Ant-Archy is hosted by Anthony Greenfield Jr.
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Welcome to the Nik and Ant - PTMA Podcast. All things fitness, business, personal training, etc.
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Vulnerable, intimate & raw thoughts, philosophies, life lessons & stories hosted by Ant Nixon with family, friends & associates Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-ant-farm-podcast/support
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An audio journey into the minds of two guys who see the world as one big basketball metaphor.
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Yarra Bicycle Users Group promotes urban cycling. Providing support to campaigns to improve cycling conditions and awareness; demystifies cycling technology and helps to reveal the diversity of cyclists, from children to commuters to lobbyists.
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Welcome to Lovescoop with Audri and Ant. Listen to this millennial couple sit down with singles or a different couple each week and get their perspective on how to have a successful relationship Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovescoop/support
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Ants Under The Sun is a narrative podcast about cultures, locations, and people. Zooming out beyond the differences in culture, values, environments, if we look at the big picture in society, we are all only human. From that far, we are all the same. Zooming out even further, the details blur, and we become specks, dots if you will, on a map. As if we are...Ants Under the Sun. The podcast is hosted by Norman Chella, an Iban-Malaysian. Having lived in multiple countries, he carries with him t ...
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Welcome to The AIDB Today – Your Ultimate AI News & Insights Hub! Join us as we break down the latest AI breakthroughs, controversies, and innovations shaping our world. From cutting-edge machine learning models to AI ethics, legal battles, and groundbreaking research, we cover it all—unfiltered, insightful, and easy to follow. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, developer, or just curious about the future of AI, The AIDB Today brings you expert analysis and deep dives into the most important ...
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The Davidecimal System: How I navigate life as a neurodiverse person living in a neurotypical world. Chat and story telling with my co-host Hamish and guests. Longform conversation with no editing. Produced at Sound Sound. Join the chat on our fb group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thedds
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Covering the outer reaches of space to the tiniest microbes in our bodies, Science Friday is the source for entertaining and educational stories about science, technology, and other cool stuff.
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Avengers: Endgame is out real soon! Can a group of friends make it through all 21 movies in time for opening weekend? Let's find out! Cover art photo provided by Limor Zellermayer on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@limorganon
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Join Magic: The Gathering Head Designer Mark Rosewater as he shares stories, insights, and more while driving to work. Listen and learn more about how Magic is made!
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Comedian Shane Mauss goes out on a limb with scientists to explore the tree of life and how it has shaped and been shaped by our world
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Join the All Age Media team as they have discussions based on Media related subjects. You can tweet us @AllAgeMedia with your opinions on any subject.
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We are a group of 4 adult friends that talk about Disney movies every other week in a family friendly environment! Listen in for all our thoughts and opinions on Disney movies and content! If it's live-action, animated, made for tv, big budget, new or old, Marvel, Star Wars, or Pixar, we'll talk about it. New episodes drop every other Monday! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thewaltvault/support
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In this podcast, I call the upkeep step the appendix of Magic. Why? Listen in as I talk all about the origin and history of upkeep.By Mark Rosewater
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In this podcast, I talk about the second set of the Shards of Alara block, Conflux.By Mark Rosewater
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‘The Kissing Bug’ And The Story Of A Neglected Disease
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18:15Growing up, Daisy Hernández was told that her aunt had become ill from eating a bad apple. She watched as her aunt became sicker and sicker, and didn’t learn until years later that she was living with Chagas disease. It affects around 8 million people, mostly across the Americas, and yet many of us have never heard of it. Hernandez’s book, The Kiss…
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Are Raccoons On The Road To Domestication?
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18:10What does it mean to be a wild animal in a world dominated by humans? A recent study found that city-dwelling raccoons’ snouts are getting shorter—a sign of domestication. Another study on dark-eyed juncos living on a Los Angeles college campus found that their beaks changed shape during the COVID-19 lockdown, when there wasn’t as much food and tra…
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The Community Group Rethinking LA's Approach To Wildfires
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14:18A year ago this week, the Eaton and Palisades fires broke out in Los Angeles, and ultimately became one of the most destructive urban fire events in recent history. Today we’ll hear about a community brigade that is taking firefighting into its own hands through a technique called “home hardening.” Journalist Adriana Cargill, host of the new podcas…
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What Should Astronauts Do First When They Reach Mars?
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17:55When humans finally land on Mars, what should they do? A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine lays out the science objectives for a crewed Mars mission. Planetary scientist Lindy Elkins-Tanton, who co-chaired the report committee, joins Host Flora Lichtman to talk about the plans to send people to Mars. We’l…
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Can The Rise In Solar Power Balance Out Clean Energy Cuts?
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17:13Since President Trump returned to office, his administration has been aggressive in rolling back clean energy initiatives. Trump’s “big beautiful bill” ended tax credits for solar panels and electric vehicles. And the EPA is moving to cancel $7 billion dollars in federal grants that were intended to help low- and middle-income families install sola…
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Are Ultramarathoners Just Built Different?
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17:31‘Tis the season for exercise resolutions. For a select few, an ultramarathon—a race of 50, 100, or even more miles—may be on the table for 2026. But is there a limit to what our bodies can endure? And what makes ultramarathoners capable of these tremendous feats? Joining Host Flora Lichtman are sports medicine expert Brandee Waite and biological an…
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Your Cells Are Always Building A Whole New You
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18:04In the last year, you’ve basically replaced your body weight in new cells. So yes, it’s a new year, new you. To ring in 2026, we’re talking about starting anew, and drawing inspiration from tiny worms that embody the ultimate growth mindset—they can regrow a whole body from just a tiny piece of their tail. In this festive episode, Host Flora Lichtm…
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A Look Back At 2025 In Science, From Federal Cuts To Space Junk
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15:51This has been a busy year in science, from government budget cuts and policy changes affecting research, to the record rise of renewables, to the surge in AI, and everything in between. Science journalists Sophie Bushwick and Maggie Koerth join Host Ira Flatow to unpack some of the year’s top stories, and some you might have missed. Guests: Sophie …
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How Death Metal Singers Make Their Extreme Vocalizations
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13:42Being able to belt out a tune like Adele or Pavarotti is not just about raw talent. The best singers in the world have to work on their technique—like how to control their breath and develop the stamina to hit note after note for a two-hour concert. But pop stars and opera singers aren’t the only vocalists who have figured out how to harness their …
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Gen Alpha slang can seem unintelligible to adults, but linguist and TikToker Adam Aleksic argues language development in the internet age is worth legitimate study. In a conversation from July, Adam talks to Host Flora Lichtman about how algorithms and social media are changing the way we speak, and discusses his new book, Algospeak: How Social Med…
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We're having a short summery break, so enjoy this active transport themed playlist for our last program for 2025Program musicJon Brenner, Tour de VeloEels, 3 SpeedCamp Cope, How to socialise & make friendsFlobots, HandlebarsHONNE, B I K EDota, RennradKing Stingray, Camp dogHalf Man Half Biscuit, A Lilac Harry Quinn…
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Tangling With Entanglement And Other Big Ideas In Physics
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35:55What have we learned in recent years about black holes? Can entangled quantum particles really communicate faster than light? What’s the story behind Schrödinger’s Cat? And, in this weird liminal space between the holidays, what even IS time, really? Physicist Sean Carroll and Host Ira Flatow tackled those big questions and more at a recent event a…
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The Science Of Thriving In Winter—By Embracing It
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17:34Health psychologist Dr. Kari Leibowitz traveled to some of the coldest, darkest places on earth to learn how people there don’t just survive, but thrive in winter. She says that one of the key ingredients is adopting a positive wintertime mindset by focusing on and celebrating the good parts of winter. In a conversation from January, Flora Lichtman…
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A Neurologist Investigates His Own Musical Hallucinations
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10:50Imagine sitting at home and then all of a sudden you hear a men’s choir belting out “The Star Spangled Banner.” You check your phone, computer, radio. Nothing’s playing. You look outside, no one’s there. That’s what happened to neurologist Bruce Dobkin after he received a cochlear implant. He set out to learn everything he could about the condition…
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‘Prehistoric Planet’ Defrosts Strange Animals Of The Ice Age
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17:56Koalas with the bodies of lions. Elephants the size of your dog. Gigantic, 8-foot-tall sloths. These aren’t creatures found in science fiction: They walked our planet a million years ago, during the Ice Age. That’s the focus of the third season of the Apple TV series “Prehistoric Planet,” which uses the latest paleontology research and photorealist…
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How Did Vaccine Policies Actually Change In 2025?
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12:21Since 1955, when Congress passed the Polio Vaccination Assistance Act, the federal government has been in the business of expanding access to vaccines. That is, until this year. 2025 has been filled with almost daily news stories about federal agencies, under the direction of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., casting doubts about vaccine safe…
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Melbourne BUG news and a Book Review: Nik Dow from Melbourne BUG on what is happening at the Melbourne City Council regarding the funding, planning and transparency surrounding the city's bicycle infrastructure.If you love riding bikes but the weather has kept you inside, there is nothing better than reading about them and their makers. Melbourne a…
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Why Astronomers Are Excited About Comet 3I/ATLAS’ Close Approach
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18:33This year, comet 3I/Atlas broke into our solar system, but also the zeitgeist. This dirty snowball is a visitor from another solar system, and it’s only the third interstellar object we’ve ever spotted. And today, it's closer to us than ever before—just 170 million miles away. Astronomy experts Stefanie Milam and Hakeem Oluseyi join Host Flora Lich…
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‘Fire Amoeba’ Likes It Hot, And A Faraway Lava Planet
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18:08While on a sampling trip in California’s Lassen Volcanic National Park, researchers stopped to sample a rather boring stream on their hike to Boiling Springs Lake. But when they incubated that water sample back in the lab, they discovered an amoeba that could still move and divide at 145 F, a new record for a eukaryotic cell. Microbiologist Angela …
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What’s The Reality Behind The Humanoid Robot Hype?
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12:19Videos of humanoid robots dancing, doing cartwheels, putting clothes in a washing machine, and serving drinks are all over social media. And tech CEOs are telling us to prepare for the forthcoming humanoid army that’s going to totally change our lives for the better. But what’s real? Where are we with this technology? Are these humanoids robots rea…
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'Just' A Blue Jay? Don't Overlook These Magnificent Common Birds
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17:55It’s that time of year: the Christmas Bird Count, when birders go out in flocks to record all the birds they see in a single day. The data collected during this annual tradition gets compiled by the National Audubon Society, and helps scientists understand bird population trends across the Americas. If you participate in the bird count, chances are…
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SMART Goals Are Sh*t’ & Getting 2026 Right as a Coach
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21:42In the final PTMA episode of 2025, Ant, Nik and Sky wrap up the year with a very coach-specific reality check: Should you actually run a front-end offer in January – or is it just another 6-week shred you’ll regret? Why the classic SMART goals approach is “shit” for coaches and clients… and how PTMA rebuilt their entire goal-setting system using br…
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Can We Just Throw Our Plastic Garbage Into A Volcano?
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17:16It’s winter, and the SciFri team is already dreaming of warmer weather. How about a mind vacation to one of the hottest places on earth, an erupting volcano? Tamsin Mather has trekked to volcanoes in Chile, Guatemala, Italy, and beyond to learn their secrets. She joins Host Flora Lichtman to field your burning volcano questions, like what’s the dea…
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On this weeks program Chris catches up with Laura Aston Wayfinder Labs to talk about her Street Joy Kit, Regenerative Streets Podcast and recent activities. We discuss new ways to slow down, make local connections, interpret our streets, ongoing challenges with traffic and public space and the opportunity to feel more welcome via offering people a …
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This is my fourth and final episode talking about 30 big design evolutions since I started working at Wizards of the Coast in October 1995. This is based on a three-part series I did in my Making Magic column.By Mark Rosewater
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There are a lot of costs you can pay other than mana. In this episode, I talk about different types of resources in Magic.By Mark Rosewater
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How Did Ancient Humans Use The Acoustics Of Spaces Like Caves?
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18:55The sound of a choir performing in a cathedral is iconic for a reason. It’s this beautiful human experience: being side-by-side with other people, feeling the sound vibrate through you, reverberating around the space. But how long has that been a part of our culture? And what role did sound play in the lives of people who lived during the Ice Age o…
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