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Philosophy Bites

Edmonds and Warburton

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David Edmonds (Uehiro Centre, Oxford University) and Nigel Warburton (freelance philosopher/writer) interview top philosophers on a wide range of topics. Two books based on the series have been published by Oxford University Press. We are currently self-funding - donations very welcome via our website http://www.philosophybites.com
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Consequential

Carnegie Mellon University

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Consequential is a narrative podcast about public policy, its impacts, and its potential for building a better future. The show is produced by Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy. https://hnz.cm/consequential
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History Is Relevant

Robert Brent Toplin

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This podcast links the past to the present. The programs seek new perspectives on current events by examining the history that brought us to where we are today. The host, Robert Brent Toplin, is a university-based professor of history. He has published a dozen books and more than 200 articles, and he has commented on history, politics, and film in several nationally broadcast television and radio programs.
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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 Academic Life

Christina Gessler

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A podcast for your academic journey—and beyond! Created and produced by Dr. Christina Gessler, the Academic Life podcast is inspired by today’s knowledge-producers around the world, working inside and outside the academy. Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/academic-life
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Political Theater

CQ Roll Call

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Have you ever asked, “WTF?,” about politics? Or, “who are these people making decisions about my life?” Political Theater pulls back the curtain on the stunts, antics and motivations that drive Washington. Host Jason Dick and the Roll Call team spotlight the spectacle, the players and what’s going on behind the curtain in Washington’s long-running drama: Congress.
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Power shapes everything - from politics to business and technology. But who really pulls the strings? How did we get to where we are today, and what decisions today are shaping our tomorrow? I’m Alex Duguid and this is The Pulse of Power: a podcast where we track the heartbeat of politics and the world around us. From the corridors of Westminster to Silicon Valley boardrooms, from global summits to grassroots movements - if it moves power, we’re on it. In each episode, I’ll break down the st ...
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Parking lot culture is the backbone of sports fandom. A compelling argument could be made that tailgating is better than going into the stadium. The plays you cook up with the team in the lots often lead to triumphs not easily replicated. The Lean from the Lots looks to supplement those parking lot brainstorming sessions. I’d never tell you what to do on this show. I merely exist to give you the tools to make your tailgates profitable. Or, at the very least, give you a fighting chance to mak ...
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Codependent Content is a podcast about the TV shows, movies, and video games we can't help but love, even when they're bad. Hosted by Mattias Marasigan, in each episode I discuss our latest obsessions, dissect their flaws, and share my theories about why we can't seem to quit them. Whether you're a fan of guilty pleasures or just want to hear someone talk about TV for an hour, Codependent Content is the podcast for you.
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Country Over Self

Matt Blumberg

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Country Over Self: Defining Moments in American History is a short-form history podcast for Americans who want to understand the courageous decisions their Presidents have made. Author and technology entrepreneur Matt Blumberg is joined by some of America's most accomplished Presidential historians who tell the stories of Presidents who made choices that reflected a desire to strengthen the country, either at the expense of, or without regard to the potential impact on, their role, power, st ...
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The Vision Lab Podcast

Ryan Cuffee feat. Ryan Mosley

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The Vision Lab is the official growth mindset podcast for the cigar industry. Our platform focuses on growth and exploring the developmental path of people’s visions and dreams and how those dreams can come into reality. Our show isabout tapping into and becoming the best versions of ourselves through self-discovery, self-examination and self-actualization.
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Business Forward

Business Forward

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Looking to make a difference but don’t see how you can have an impact on your own? Business Forward helps tens of thousands of business leaders brief policymakers on how best to accelerate the economy and create jobs. With the help of more than 50 of the world's most respected companies, Business Forward is making it easier for tens of thousands of business leaders from across America to advise Washington on policy issues that affect their businesses. Business Forward is active in over 100 c ...
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Welcome back to the lots. The pressure is worse this week. The lineup calls keep meaning more. I’m navigating the fantasy playoff minefield by bringing you my favorite starts and sits of Week 16. Tail and fade however you see fit. I also looked back at the best 40-year-old quarterbacks we’ve seen, and worked through my College Football Playoff brac…
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The first session of the 119th Congress has been consequential: the legislative branch ceded much of its constitutional responsibilities to the executive branch, senators changed the process for confirming presidential nominees, and the House rank and file grew more emboldened to sidestep their leaders and force votes. Jason Dick and Molly Reynolds…
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The first session of the 119th Congress has been consequential: the legislative branch ceded much of its constitutional responsibilities to the executive branch, senators changed the process for confirming presidential nominees, and the House rank and file grew more emboldened to sidestep their leaders and force votes. Jason Dick and Molly Reynolds…
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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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On the day Rachel Reeves delivered Labour’s first Budget in 14 years, who better to dissect it than the last Liberal Democrat to sit in Cabinet as Business Secretary? In this first instalment of The Pulse of Power, I sit down with Sir Vince Cable - former leader of the Liberal Democrats and Secretary of State for Business (2010–2015) for an unflinc…
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I take a look at how consequentialism's ethic is antithetical to the way of the simple good. A huge thanks to Seth White for the awesome music! Thanks to Palmtoptiger17 for the beautiful logo: https://www.instagram.com/palmtoptiger17/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thewayfourth/?modal=admin_todo_tour YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channe…
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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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In this second instalment of The Pulse of Power, I explore Sir Vince Cable’s extraordinary 50-year political odyssey: Glasgow councillor in his twenties, special advisor to John Smith, Business Secretary in the Coalition, Lib Dem leader, and now the elder statesman who refuses to fade away. What You’ll Learn - The Three-Party Education: What Labour…
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As an aspiring equestrian facing obstacles, Jack Goldberg learned that even with good intentions and legislation, follow through can be uncertain. So, as a young teen, he leaned into leadership. While the dual American and Canadian citizen can appreciate progress -- the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms an…
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I explore the incarnation in light of simplicity. A huge thanks to Seth White for the awesome music! Thanks to Palmtoptiger17 for the beautiful logo: https://www.instagram.com/palmtoptiger17/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thewayfourth/?modal=admin_todo_tour YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTd3KlRte86eG9U40ncZ4XA?view_as=subscrib…
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In the 1850s stories about desperate runaway slaves trying to evade capture in the northern states aroused sympathy for the fugitives and stoked anti-slavery sentiment. A related impact seems to be taking shape in our times. Videos showing the tragic experiences of undocumented immigrants grabbed by ICE agents are provoking negative responses from …
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Among the most common challenges on college campuses today is figuring out how to navigate our politically charged culture and engage productively with opposing viewpoints. In Try to Love the Questions: From Debate to Dialogue in Classrooms and Life (Princeton UP, 2024), Lara Schwartz introduces the fundamental principles of free expression, academ…
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Welcome back to the lots. I may have lost it on this one. Isaiah Likely’s Week 15 performance was the last straw. I could’ve overlooked the ridiculousness of D.J. Moore’s two touchdowns on five targets if not for Lamar Jackson attempting 12 passes. After I worked through those feelings, I found some unsung heroes for the fantasy playoffs and played…
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House Republicans face a showdown vote this week over health care affordability as enhanced insurance subsidies are set to expire at the end of the month. And Senate leaders are holding out hope for taking up a major spending package despite objections from GOP conservatives. CQ Roll Call's Sandhya Raman, Aidan Quigley and David Lerman assess the c…
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Welcome back to the lots. There’s no next week, my friends. We’re burning the ships. It’s more important than ever to make the right call. I’ve got some of my favorite starts and sits to help you do that. Jalen Hurts’ statistical improbability on Monday night inspired a search into the most crushing fantasy moments I can remember. It couldn’t be al…
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When the sun sets, things start to get interesting among wild animals. Wherever we live, whether in the city or suburbs or country, darkness conjures a hidden world of wildlife that most of us rarely glimpse. Foxes, wolves, and bears prowl while skunks, opossums, and porcupines lurk; fireflies send flashing signals to potential mates; raccoons rumm…
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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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Welcome back to the lots. We’re in the endgame, now. I hope our Week 14 plays helped you get there. The report card seems to indicate they may have. I also made a case for rostering Shedeur Sanders and broke down the most favorable fantasy playoff schedules. The journey to fantasy immortality has only just begun. The Lean from the Lots is presented…
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A new compromise defense authorization bill calls for a higher level of defense spending than President Donald Trump requested for the current fiscal year. CQ Roll Call's John M. Donnelly, Aidan Quigley, and David Lerman assess the new bill and what it means for the defense appropriations process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.f…
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I discuss the importance of Sabbath and community as a remedy for the illnesses created in us by our technological society. A huge thanks to Seth White for the awesome music! Thanks to Palmtoptiger17 for the beautiful logo: https://www.instagram.com/palmtoptiger17/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thewayfourth/?modal=admin_todo_tour YouTube:…
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When a refugee from Afghanistan allegedly shot two National Guardsmen in Washington D.C., discussions about the tragedy invoked memories of America’s chaotic exit from Afghanistan in 2021. Partisans invoked different lessons when describing that crisis. Republicans blamed President Joe Biden. They said he failed to plan an orderly withdrawal. Democ…
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Welcome back to the lots. Your season might come down to Week 14. Can’t play scared now. If you need a second opinion, I’ve got three of my favorite starts and sits to help. I also picked my favorite bets from the college conference championships and some Super Bowl long shots, just for the vibes. The Lean from the Lots is presented by Football Ove…
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From hip-hop moguls and political candidates to talk radio and critically acclaimed films, society communicates that Black girls don’t matter and their girlhood is not safe. Alarming statistics on physical and sexual abuse, for instance, reveal the harm Black girls face, yet Black girls’ representation in media still heavily relies on our seeing th…
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Despite its propensity for making itself look bad, some of the inner workings of Congress reveal lawmakers who are finding ways to work together. Can they cut through the noise and solve some real problems? Jason Dick and Justin Papp discuss the changing institution and the people who make it, or try to make it, function. Learn more about your ad c…
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Despite its propensity for making itself look bad, some of the inner workings of Congress reveal lawmakers who are finding ways to work together. Can they cut through the noise and solve some real problems? Jason Dick and Justin Papp discuss the changing institution and the people who make it, or try to make it, function. Learn more about your ad c…
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