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Boiling Point

LA Times Studios

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Climate change is battering California. Can the state find a way forward? Listen every Thursday as award-winning L.A. Times columnist Sammy Roth dives deep with scientists, energy leaders, legislators, activists and journalists who are experts on today's climate challenges and solutions. They’ll discuss everything from electric cars to renewable energy to the difficulties of phasing out fossil fuels. Sammy has been reporting on climate and energy in California and the American West for over ...
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An inside view of how Israel can warm your heart and make your blood boil. It’s a show hosted by folks who live in and love Israel even though it drives them crazy, and who each week discuss the latest in Israeli politics, culture, and society.
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Low Culture Boil

Low Culture Boil

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Hosted by trashy babes Rax King and Amber Rollo. If you've ever asked yourself "would Susan Sontag have enjoyed 'Jersey Shore'," why did Twinkie file for bankruptcy, or if you don't know how to read and at this point you know it's too late to ask, this is the podcast for you!
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Barrie Craig was a different kind of detective show and Craig as played by William Gargan was a different type of detective: a big gentle easy going guy who always believed his clients until evidence proved otherwise. In some ways, it poked fun at the private detective genre by giving Craig police-type powers and duties such as making arrests and filling out paperwork. This played off the wide variety of functions and investigations that other PIs took on that were really police functions. A ...
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The Lucky Die

Blighthouse Studio | Realm

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An actual play D&D podcast, The Lucky Die is a character driven story, set in an apocalyptic fantasy world. In Diskora, Demons and Celestials have started stalking the lands, tensions between the factions leave death in their wake and blood red clouds boil across the sky. You would be forgiven for thinking that the end was nigh, question is - do you want to face the end alone? I guess we're about to find out.
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The Compliance 911 Show

Dean Stockford - Len Suzio

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Welcome to Compliance 911, a no-nonsense, cut to the point, style show for today’s busy bank and credit union compliance professionals. With this series of bi-weekly shows our goal is to boil down some of today’s hottest regulatory compliance topics in quick and easy to digest 5-10 minute episodes so you can get the information you want and get on with your day. We’ll be discussing topics like CRA, HMDA, Fair Lending, Anti Money Laundering, and so much more. Don’t forget to subscribe and tel ...
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Falling in Love Montage

Helen and Valerie

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Every other week, Valerie and Helen will look at a different chick flick (muff film, broad comedy, lady thriller, period movie, whathaveyou) and boil it down to its themes and how those themes affect our tender feminine emotions. Mostly we'll just go off on tangents about Sex and the City. We'll talk about chick flick tropes, like love triangles/squares/pentagons and sisterhood. We'll explore just how strong girl power actually is and if real vampires sparkle in the sunlight, or if that's ju ...
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The Boiling Thoughts podcast. One on one conversations between David and his microphone ranging from topics like life advice to personal growth journey every month with unexpected guest interviews and other fun segments!
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The Boiled Egg Podcast

Boiled Egg Labs

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We're 3 friends who love to discuss a range of topics across tech, life, food, fitness and all things that make us human. We'd love for you to be a fly on the wall to our conversations, as we learn more about each others' perspectives, and dive deeper into what forms them. This podcast is meant to be a laid back conversation between friends, so pop a cold one and enjoy.
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The Slow Boil

Aria De Lariviere

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My name is Aria De Larivière… and this is The Slow Boil — a podcast about what happens when the pain builds quietly. When love is twisted into control. When survival becomes your full-time job. I was just 15 when the boy I loved more than air stopped taking no for an answer. By the time I realized what was happening, I was deep in it—A daughter. A broken church. A marriage that looked like safety but felt like captivity. This isn’t easy to tell. But I’m telling it anyway. For the girl who th ...
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Irregular Warfare Podcast

Irregular Warfare Initiative

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The Irregular Warfare Podcast explores an important component of war throughout history. Small wars, drone strikes, special operations forces, counterterrorism, proxies—this podcast covers the full range of topics related to irregular war and features in-depth conversations with guests from the military, academia, and the policy community. The podcast is a collaboration between the Modern War Institute at West Point and Princeton University’s Empirical Studies of Conflict Project.
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Athletico Mince

Bob Mortimer & Andy Dawson

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Bob Mortimer and Andy Dawson's podcast - brass hands, blue drink and more. It's not really about football, d'you know what I mean? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Do you like horror movies? Do you like the bad, the good and the downright ugly horror movies? The ones that either make you giggle in delight or so mad that you smile with delight? Well, then this is the podcast for you! Hi, I'm Brian and I love all types of horror films. From the ones that are cinematic masterpieces, to those that will make your blood boil and curl. Whether the movie is so unwatchable or so loved, I will give my honest opinion and review of the film with clips of the movie ...
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Something Scary

Underscore Talent Management

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Something Scary is a horror podcast that brings listeners ghost stories, urban legends, and folktales from around the world. Hosted by Blair Bathory, the podcast features spine-chilling tales that explore the supernatural, from hauntings to strange encounters and gripping mysteries. Each week, they delve into the unknown, offering eerie narratives that are sure to leave you feeling unsettled. If you’re a fan of bone-chilling storytelling and unexplained phenomena, Something Scary is your go- ...
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A weekly one-hour conversation with guest experts and callers about travel, cultures, people, and the things we find around the world that give life its extra sparkle. Rick Steves is America's leading authority on travel to Europe and beyond. Host and writer of over a hundred public television travel shows and author of 30 best-selling guidebooks, Rick now brings his passion for exploring and understanding our world to public radio. Related travel information and message boards on www.rickst ...
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Two Hard Boiled Eggs!

Phillip Dean - Matt Parkinson

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The Podcast we Had to Have. Matt Parkinson and Phillip Dean, two old friends recently re-acquainted, crap on about all the pressing issues and reminisce about their youth, their pets and whatever flies across their fairly warped radar. No scripts - just lots of coffee and chocolate frogs - so strap in and let's go!
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Three stories to expand your worldview, delivered daily. Matt Galloway cuts through a sea of choice to bring you stories that transcend the news cycle. Conversations with big thinkers, household names, and people living the news. An antidote to algorithms that cater to what you already know — and a meeting place for diverse perspectives. In its 20 years, the Current has become a go-to place for stories that shape and entertain us. Released daily, Monday to Friday. The Current is produced in ...
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Sh**ged Married Annoyed

Chris & Rosie Ramsey

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The only way Rosie and Chris Ramsey can have a conversation without being interrupted by a toddler or ending up staring at their phones is by doing a podcast. They’ll be chatting all about life, relationships, arguments, annoyances, parenting, growing up and everything in between. Each week they will answer questions from the public and a secret celebrity.
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The Soft-Boiled Detective

The Soft-Boiled Detective

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In 2420, HBD, a soft-hearted detective, teams up with Tiffany, a sardonic crematory operator who is targeted by the triad, to take on an organized crime dynasty to solve the murder of his childhood friend.
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Will Coach Odom and company make some major adjustments...Can they? Do they need to?? How did the first week of official basketball practice go? Do you and I agree on everything? Find out. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.comfor information about our collection and use of personal data foradvertising.…
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Missed our Brewery Resource Show and the expert talks packed with brewing insights? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! In this episode, we sit down with brewing experts to jump into practical tips and fresh perspectives. Join us as Murphy and Son share how to extend the life of your brews, Crisp Malt reveals their guide to achieving the perfect bo…
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Release Date: April 23, 2012 Barrie Craig tries to save the bitter boyfriend of a young woman, who asked for his help, from a life of crime Original Air Date: November 7, 1954 Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.net Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, P…
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This podcast explores the notion of income inequality. Although it’s an oft-discussed subject, it’s not always defined well or only discussed in the narrow band of the moral arguments against it. This discussion is meant to go deeper, including examining both the positive and negative aspects of inequality and its role in an economic system. Fundam…
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September 15, 2025 - The team critiques the claims that Adrianna was afraid of water and could not have drowned in water that was three feet deep. Episode scoring music by Epidemic Sound. Theme music by Patrick Cortes and Ramiro Marquez. Checkout the podcast For The Innocent wherever you get your podcasts! Become a patron by signing up at www.patre…
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A brand-new January 6th Committee is being formed — but this time, it has a chance to do what the first committee refused to do: tell the whole truth. Our guest, is long time intel insider Thomas Speciale. He reveals how the original J6 Committee destroyed evidence he provided — evidence that didn’t fit their anti-Trump narrative. It's the intervie…
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Episode 134 of the Irregular Warfare Podcast explores the rising risks of conflict over Taiwan and how the United States and its allies can strengthen deterrence against Beijing. Our guests begin by assessing why deterrence is faltering globally, from the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and how those events inform …
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Get an inside look at the (mostly) friendly rivalries of Scandinavia as a pair of tour guides from Sweden and Norway sit down for a chat. Then hear from a London Blue Badge guide about what to know — and love — about London's famous underground metro system. And listen in as we explore the grand castles of the Czech Republic. For more information o…
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The author and podcaster Ezra Klein may be only forty-one years old, but he’s been part of the political-culture conversation for a long time. He was a blogger, then a Washington Post columnist and editor, a co-founder of Vox, and is now a writer and podcast host for the New York Times. He’s also the co-author of the recent best-selling book “Abund…
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Hosts Dean Stockford and Len Suzio welcome back attorney Lori Sommerfield, a partner at Troutman Pepper Locke LLP, to continue their two-part discussion of Executive Order 14-281 and its effort to curb disparate impact theory in fair lending enforcement. The episode covers the legal landscape post-EO, including the Supreme Court’s history, lingerin…
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Original Release Date: May 18, 2021 While out on the town, a woman asks Brad’s help to help prevent her husband being murdered…and then changes her mind. Original Air Date: May 5, 1955 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net.‘ Mail a donation to: Adam Graham,…
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It can be dizzying for Canadians to look south at American politics these days. Tim Miller, host of the Bulwark's podcast, joins us to talk about how Americans see the relationship with Canada, what Donald Trump is doing to his country's standing in the world, and what he sees as the path out of the crisis in his country.…
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Coming off a shocking upset of New Zealand in last week's semifinals, Canada's women's rugby team gets set to take on England in the Finals tomorrow. Shireen Ahmed, a senior contributor with CBC Sports, talks about what makes this team so special, why women’s rugby is taking off, and so many people are supporting Team Canada — including actor Russe…
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Research shows moving your body has major physical and mental health benefits. But despite WHO guidelines for kids to get 60 minutes of active play each day — only 39% of Canadian children are meeting that mark. What needs to change to get kids moving? From phys ed class, to offering standing desks in class, researchers make the case for a more act…
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Merilyn Simonds and Beth Robinson are two friends from Kingston, Ontario, who decided during the Covid pandemic to make it a priority to get together, once a week, for a walk. Since then they've faced the challenges of aging, and discovered the joys of deep connections. The Current producer Alison Masemann spent an afternoon with them, and found ou…
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Get ready for some high stakes beef, a intense holiday breakdown and some triggered behaviour off the back of Taco day. The couple discuss fancy dress, some questionable GP equipment and if partners should haves access to a period tracker, thoughts? All of this plus some brilliant school themed QTFP's! If you have some stories that you'd like to sh…
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Tonight on Stinchfield, we draw a disturbing parallel the media doesn’t want you to see. The Joint Counter Terrorism Assessment Team has issued an alert: Al Qa’ida is once again calling for more attacks on U.S. soil. At the very same time, a man with deep ties to Al Qa’ida — now the so-called “President” of Syria — stood at the podium of the United…
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Linda Gradstein, Don Futterman and Noah Efron talk about (1) The very viral essay by Yossi Klein Halevi, pressing Israelis to finally engage in the moral conversation that we have, until now, avoided, and (2) The new 5785 Jewish People Policy Institute’s Annual Assessment of the Jewish People, basically a report card for the Jewish people, and why …
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Murad al-Katib started his pulse crop business in his basement. Now it's worth $3B a year and in 120 countries. At a time when many Canadian businesses are trying to diversify their markets, and get into value-added manufacturing, al-Katib's company AGT has actually done it. He's built rail infrastructure, manufacturing businesses, and partnerships…
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It can be hard to make sense of the barrage of news coming out of the United States these days. The murder of the conservative activist Charlie Kirk has ignited a fraught conversation about free speech and the limits of presidential power in the United States. MSNBC host Chris Hayes joins us to talk about why he says US President Donald Trump is an…
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In the last year, Nova Scotia Health implemented a sepsis action improvement plan in six health care facilities throughout the province. It's worked so well, now, they're rolling it out province wide. In a first for Canada, all ER nurses across Nova Scotia will be able to administer antibiotics to anyone they suspect of having sepsis by the end of …
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We all know people who are always late. Maybe you're one of them. The tardy gets a bad rap. But they aren't all self-centred, says University of Texas time expert Dawna Ballard. Some of them may be time blind. Others simply can't pull themselves away from people they value. Understanding what's behind our time personalities might help us get along …
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The weaponization of the media is on full display in Dallas. After a sniper fired shots at an ICE facility, the Dallas Police wasted no time feeding the leftist press exactly what it wanted—a narrative of “the White sniper.” Think about that: police rarely identify a suspect’s race when it’s a minority. Yet here, before the facts were even in, the …
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President Trump made an announcement on Monday that Tylenol use in early pregnancy is linked to autism. But all the current research points to that not being true. Dr. Evdokia Anagnostou is a child neurologist and co-leads the Autism Research Centre at the Bloorview Research Institute in Toronto. She's not convinced either.…
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Jimmy Kimmel returned to his late night show last night after being suspended for comments he made surrounding the death of Charlie Kirk. The suspension ignited a debate about free speech in the media — but is his return a victory? We speak to Greg Lukianoff, is the president and CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression.…
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Canadians lost a whopping $647 million to fraud last year. Most scams involve money taken from your bank accounts or investments. But few victims of fraud get their money back from the bank. Sarah Bradley, Canada's Ombudsman for Banking Services and Investments, explains what the rules are, what your rights are, what to do if you've been scammed — …
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It's the first episode of Please Keep Me Anonymous and this week Chris and Rosie are joined by musician, writer, and actor Jordan Stephens! Chris and Jordan reveal how and where they have met before and Jordan shares his love of South Shields and explains why he met partner Jade at just the right time! The three talk about Jordan's theatre debut in…
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Liana Finck is a cartoonist and an illustrator who has contributed to The New Yorker since 2015. She is the author of several books, including the graphic memoir “Passing for Human.” Like many of her forebears at the magazine, Finck has also published works for children, and her recent book, “Mixed Feelings,” explores the ways that emotions are oft…
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On today’s episode of Stinchfield, we issue a warning about the recent revelation that increased Autism rates could be caused by Acetaminophen commonly known as Tylenol. Though the correlation may have merit, many doctors believe it's really the overwhelming number of vaccines given to your children that is at the root of the Autism problem. We are…
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Some of the darkest, most unforgettable urban legends are born out of Hispanic folklore. These are stories that shouldn’t be whispered alone at night. I’m Blair Bathory, welcome to the Something Scary podcast… Thanks for joining us as we descend into the darkness… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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An Alberta nurse goes public with her story about how, as a new mother, she fell victim to online misinformation about vaccines, and how she began to question those beliefs during the pandemic. Today, she’s a pro-vaccine advocate, and uses her past experiences in the anti-vaccine movement to inform vaccine-hesitant parents.…
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is rolling back climate policies and ramping up oil and gas production, all while experts are warning that Canada isn't going to reach its 2030 emissions targets. We unpack what's going on with Mark Carney's climate policies — and what it means for the future of our economy, and environment.…
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Enough is enough. I’m calling out the grifters on the right who are pushing the disgusting lie that Israel assassinated Charlie Kirk. These frauds are no better than the left-wing conspiracy theorists they claim to oppose. They’re not patriots—they’re opportunists. They don’t care about truth, only about chasing clicks, likes, and donations. And un…
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September 22, 2025 - The team assesses the theory by the medical examiner's assistant that bruises on Adrianna's face were caused by Amanda's left hand dunking her. Episode scoring music by Epidemic Sound. Theme music by Patrick Cortes and Ramiro Marquez. Checkout the No Sleep podcast wherever you get your podcasts! Become a patron by signing up at…
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Krista Tucker Petrick just wants to close her step-mother's will. But until she can reach a human at the CRA, she can't. The North Bay, Ontario school principal is just one of many people frustrated with the CRA call centre. Regina bookkeeper Erin Rudd says she and her staff spend endless hours trying to get an agent on the line — and that's bad fo…
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It had been a century since Texada Island had seen a grizzly bear. So when one swam 5 kilometres from the mainland over to the community off the B.C. coast, it created curiosity, panic and division about how to live with a giant predator — a giant predator they named, Tex. Molly Segal brings the story of that island community, and the bear, in her …
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