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Brave New Planet

Pushkin Industries

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Utopia or dystopia? It’s up to us.In the 21st century, powerful technologies have been appearing at a breathtaking pace—related to the internet, artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, and more. They have amazing potential upsides, but we can’t ignore the serious risks that come with them.Brave New Planet is a podcast that delves deep into the most exciting and challenging scientific frontiers, helping us understand them and grapple with their implications. Dr. Eric Lander, president a ...
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THE SCIENTUIT

THE SCIENTUIT

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Is technology moving too fast for you to keep pace? Do you love science, but always seem to miss a bunch of exciting new developments? Are you insatiably curious about humankind’s new inventions, discoveries and the breaching of brave new worlds, but simply do not have the bandwidth to keep track of all of them? Then The Scientuit, the one-stop shop for all things science, is tailormade for you! Go on, then, what are you waiting for?
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Face to Face, hosted by Dennis Ward, is a one-on-one interview show putting the spotlight on First Nations, Inuit and Métis people that are making an impact in society.
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The Horn

International Crisis Group

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The Horn of Africa is in turmoil. From revolution in Sudan to civil war in Ethiopia, from Somalia’s political stalemate and the regional spread of jihadism to troubled East African democracies, the region’s pace and scale of change are difficult to keep up with. The Horn, a podcast series from the International Crisis Group, helps make sense of it all. Host Alan Boswell and guests dive deep behind the headlines as they analyse events, debate diplomacy and discuss avenues toward peace. Hosted ...
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The Game

The Times

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The thinking fan's football podcast, providing previews and reviews of all the action - every Monday and Thursday. Listen to the best of The Times and The Sunday Times journalists as they cover the biggest sport on the planet; from winners to losers, who's in and out on the transfer roundabout, tactical developments, data analysis and the dreaded VAR. Hosted by Tom Clarke and Gregor Robertson alongside special guest appearances, the team bring you the latest on the Premier League and the EFL ...
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Meant for More Podcast with Charity Majors

Charity Majors - Author | Speaker | Community Builder

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Heaven is longing for earth to look more like home—and YOU are part of the answer. If you feel the ache of sacred tension between what was and what's next, you're not alone. Welcome to Meant For More with Charity Majors—the Christian podcast for men and women of faith who know deep down they are meant for more, but are wrestling in the middle ground between comfort and calling. Here, we refuse to settle for survival, partial potential, or silent dreams. We call out the revivalists and cultur ...
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Reaction to all the Christmas fixtures as Villa keep winning, Arsenal look nervous and City look ominous. If Villa win at Arsenal can they go all the way? Are Liverpool's signings starting to click and hats of to Keith Andrews and Regis Le Bris. Elsewhere, Palace look knackered, Ruben Amorim finally plays a back four, West Ham need to buy a defende…
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Episode Introduction Welcome to the final installment of our powerful four-part series, "Called for More"! In this episode, host Charity Majors dives deep into what it means to live out your God-given identity and destiny through New Testament prophecy and hearing God's voice. Discover the difference between the office of prophet and the gift of pr…
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It’s Christmas but the EFL doesn’t stop and neither do Tom Clarke and Gregor Robertson – here with a bonus Christmas edition of EFL Extra. They’re doing their end of year awards – teams, players and managers of the year for each of the divisions…and many more. If you need a break from the festivities, go for a walk or find a quiet corner and join T…
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On this episode of Face to Face: Sherry McKay Sherry McKay calls herself a "baby comedian." That's because she's only taken up space in the standup comedy industry for the past three years, although she's been telling jokes much of her own life. She shares her comedy journey on this episode of Face to Face. • • • APTN National News, our stories tol…
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This week on The Horn, we post a recent discussion between Crisis Group’s CEO and President, Comfort Ero, and leading expert Alex de Waal, about ongoing efforts to bring Sudan’s war to an end. In this bonus episode of The Horn, Alan brings listeners a special episode from a panel on Sudan’s war hosted by Crisis Group earlier this month at the Qatar…
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As Villa cement their place in the top three just how good are they? Do they have the squad depth to last the course? Is their star midfielder Morgan Rogers now elevating himself to world level? David Moyes thinks Declan Rice is the best midfielder in the world. Is he…and if not, then who is? Dominic Calvert-Lewin has found form and fitness at Leed…
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Chelsea are through to the semi-finals of the League Cup, but behind the scenes there is more chaos. Manager Enzo Maresca is unhappy, but no one quite knows why. The fans chanted his name but are the board happy? A day in the life at Chelsea… Man City are looking ominous, could they be considered title favourites by the new year? One of their shini…
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Episode Introduction: Welcome back to part three of our transformative series! In this episode, Charity Majors invites you behind the scenes of her recent retreat, sharing powerful testimonies and deepening the conversation around identity, deliverance, destiny, and hearing God's voice. Dive in as she discusses the difference between gathering as w…
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On this episode of Face to Face: Cody Groat As a professor in history and Indigenous studies, Cody Groat always has his eyes on political affairs, and at the moment, there is no shortage of consequential issues affecting Indigenous Peoples. The 10th anniversary of the release of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's final report is one of those…
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Arsenal are still top of the Premier League but are Manchester City favourites for the title after this weekend? City beat Palace convincingly but Arsenal wobbled against Wolves. Elsewhere Aston Villa kept up the pace and we ask - just how good is Morgan Rogers? Is he on the same level as his friend Cole Palmer? On this show we also discussed Sunde…
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Liverpool got a much-needed away win at Inter Milan, but their hundred million pound star striker looked lost - why? Off the pitch will Mo Salah still be a Liverpool player come January? It was a good week for English clubs in Europe with Man City beating Real Madrid and Spurs and Arsenal also winning. Are the English teams starting to dominate, is…
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Episode Description: Welcome back to the Meant For More Podcast with Charity Majors! In this powerful Part Two, Charity unpacks exclusive insights from her recent retreat, diving deep into topics of deliverance, revival, and stepping into your God-given identity. Discover what's stirring in the church and why deliverance ministry is more important …
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On this episode of Face to Face: Joel Pedersen Our guest this week is Chief Warrant Officer Joel Pedersen of 38 Canadian Brigade Group in the Canadian Army's Third Division. In October 2024, he became the first First Nations person to serve as brigade sergeant major. The Fond du Lac band member joined the Canadian Army Reserve at 17 and later mento…
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Leaders Coventry suffered first defeat in sixteen games at Ipswich. Wil the result create doubt in Frank Lampard’s squad, or was it just a blip? For Ipswich the result takes them fourth in the table and a season which started falteringly is starting to gain momentum. Southampton and Sheffield Utd had dreadful starts to the season, but after manager…
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Mo Salah dropped a bombshell on Saturday evening. After starting on the bench for the third game in a row he gave an incendiary interview after the match claiming to have been thrown under the bus, a scapegoat for recent poor form and said he had no relationship with coach Arne Slot. So, what happens next - will it be the end of Salah or Slot at Li…
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In this episode of The Horn, Alan is joined by Heiko Nitzschke, Germany’s special envoy for the Horn of Africa, to discuss whether and how Europe needs to adapt its approach towards the Horn of Africa. While Europe used to act in relative sync with the U.S. in Africa, this is increasingly less the case. Meanwhile, numerous other powers, mostly from…
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After a goal packed set of midweek fixtures what has changed? Chelsea’s title credentials were checked as a buoyant Leeds put three past them at Elland Road. Man City won but looked anything but assured. Villa are now only six points off top spot and play Arsenal at the weekend. And as for Arsenal - no change there, while others toil they won again…
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Episode Introduction: Welcome to a powerful new series on the Meant For More Podcast, where host Charity Majors guides listeners through the transformative themes of identity, destiny, deliverance, and hearing God's voice. In Part 1, Charity Majors shares breakthrough moments from a recent women's retreat, opening up about walking through loss, the…
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On this episode of Face to Face: Aysanabee Oji-Cree multi-instrumentalist, Aysanabee has been on a run like very few others in the Canadian music industry. He burst onto the scene in 2022 with his debut album Watin, named after his grandfather, a residential school survivor. The album, based in part on conversations between the two during the pande…
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According to the science, it really is better to give than receive. Donating a dollar; sharing a kind word or lending someone a hand changes lives, but can also hugely boost your happiness. So we're teaming up with other podcasts from Hidden Brain to Revisionist History to ask you to give to a charity helping some of the poorest people around. We'r…
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Arsenal went to Stamford Bridge without both first choice centre backs and took a point. Chelsea played the league leaders for sixty minutes with ten men and without their best player and took a point. Who will be happier? Liverpool finally won again and dropped Mo Salah in the process. Is this straight forward squad rotation or the beginning of a …
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Arsenal are dominating the Premier League and now they’re doing the same in Europe. Can they win both the big titles? Gregor Robertson thinks their success is built on a rock solid defence. Chelsea are looking equally effective in Europe; their game against Arsenal at the weekend is set up for the blues marauding wingers to take on Arsenal’s gallop…
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On this episode of Face to Face: Niigaan Sinclair Educator, author and columnist Niigaan Sinclair brings sharp insight and clear perspective to every conversation – whether it's in the classroom or on the page. A professor in the department of Indigenous studies at the University of Manitoba, Niigaan was named columnist of the year at the 2018 Nati…
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More new managers in the Championship as Swansea, Middlesborough and Norwich all appoint. In South Wales Vitor Matos wants to bring back the DNA of the club…but what does that mean? Are Birmingham starting to find their feet in the Championship? Off the pitch they have unveiled ambitious plans for a new stadium and redevelopment of the surrounding …
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Eberechi Eze scored a brilliant hat-trick to win the North London derby for Arsenal and proved he is now a certified star at the very top of the Premier League. Arsenal are six points clear but the 4-1 defeat leaves Spurs in ninth and further questions about Thomas Frank's suitability for the big job at Tottenham. Elsewhere Leeds missed another cha…
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A quick reflection on an epic night for Scotland, a big win for Wales and some of the surprises who have qualified for World Cup 26’ Then it’s back to the Premier League. How much will Arsenal miss Gabriel? They have strength in depth but are any up Gabriel’s tag of ‘defender of the season’ ? Predictions; first for the north London derby and Liverp…
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Episode Introduction: Join Charity Majors and Tracy Wilde - Pace for a heartfelt conversation on the highs and lows of ministry, motherhood, and living courageously in response to God's call. In this episode, Tracy shares vulnerable stories about her journey in church leadership, the power of covenantal "yes," and the importance of empowering women…
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There was magic in the air said Scotland manager Steve Clarke as his team won a dramatic winner takes all qualifier against Denmark at Hampden Park. The victory means Scotland are going to a World Cup – for the first time in 28 years. It was a night which will never be forgotten and that’s before mentioning the three worldie goals that were scored.…
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On this episode of Face to Face: Santee Smith Kaha:Wi Dance Theatre, launched in 2005, now has more than a dozen productions and numerous short works attached to its name that have toured worldwide. Smith has also become an internationally recognized leader in the performing arts, the 19th Chancellor of McMaster University and a member of the Order…
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In this episode of The Horn, Alan speaks with Julia Steers, investigations editor at Lighthouse Reports, about the large-scale atrocities that took place in Darfur’s El Fasher after the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) captured the city from Sudan’s army last month. They retrace how the RSF’s seizure of El Fasher unfolded after months of sie…
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Tom Clarke and Gregor Robertson with all the latest from the EFL. It has been a mad fortnight for managers in the Championship with Norwich, Swansea, Southampton and of course Middlesborough just some of those undergoing a change at the top. Who is in line for the vacancies and how will the teams respond? League One is proving why it’s arguably the…
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He's back in the squad but can Jude Bellingham cement his place in the England team by next summer? Tom Clarke is joined by Tony Cascarino, Tom Allnutt and Gregor Robertson to discuss why the Real Madrid star continues to clash with the England manager Thomas Tuchel, and to debate the other starting spots in the England squad that are up for grabs.…
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Thomas Tuchel has boldly declared he won’t play Foden, Bellingham and Kane in the same team. The key question is will he be brave enough to stick to his decision? As Rob Edwards leaves Middlesborough after only ten months in charge to return to Wolves, is there any loyalty in football? Martin Samuel has met with David Kogan, the new chair of the in…
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Episode Description: In this heartfelt episode of the Meant For More Podcast, Charity Majors dives deep into the power of blessing your backstory, especially as we transition from one year to the next. She shares biblical insight, personal reflections, and actionable steps for honoring your journey so far, cultivating gratitude, and preparing your …
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Manchester City blew Liverpool away and closed the gap at the top of the table to just four points - can Pep Guardiola challenge his old friend Mikel Arteta and will this be his last season? Or does he have renewed energy? Sunderland's late equaliser denied Arsenal but was this an example of an exciting finish to a poor game of football? We debate …
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Tom Clarke is joined by former football league professional Gregor Robertson to discuss all the latest for the EFL. The Championship is thriving this season. Very competitive, tons of goals and arguably the top eight are all surprise packages. Stoke and Coventry can’t stop scoring and Preston and Charlton are confounding the pundits by threatening …
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There are four English teams in the top eight qualifying spots of the Champions League, Spurs and Chelsea are just outside. Are English clubs starting to dominate Europe again? Although Qarabag did try to derail the narrative. Trent alexander Arnold was booed on his return to Liverpool, is anyone really surprised? Is booing anything the new normal.…
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Episode Introduction Ready to step into your next season with clarity and confidence? On this episode of the Meant For More Podcast, host Charity Majors shares how to tap into God's plan for your year through prophetic prompts, personal stories, and practical strategies. Learn how to discern God's timing, reflect on what worked (and what didn't), a…
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In this episode of The Horn, Alan is joined by Timur Söylemez, former ambassador and former head of the mediation unit at Türkiye’s foreign ministry, to discuss the evolving landscape of conflict mediation and Ankara’s approach in the Horn of Africa and beyond. They unpack the headwinds facing mediators today amid proliferating conflicts, shrinking…
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