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Welcome to Re-Cycle, by Eurosport – a retrospective series on the most compelling, the most controversial and the most extraordinary riders and races in cycling history. Written by Felix Lowe, narrated by Graham Willgoss and produced by Pete Burton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Cyclist Magazine Podcast

Cyclist Magazine

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From the team behind Cyclist Magazine, this is a podcast for lovers of all things cycling, whether you’re a sucker for a sportive, a carbon fibre connoisseur or just Bernard Hinault’s biggest fan. Hosts James Spender and Emma Cole bring you in-depth conversations from within the world of cycling by the people that know it best, with new episodes every other Thursday. Guests have included the likes of Greg LeMond, Tyler Hamilton, Sean Kelly, Krishnan Guru-Murthy and more. Make sure to subscri ...
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Catch punchy updates on the world of professional cycling. Christophe Mallet, Dave McKenzie and guests chew over all the action from the Tour de France, Giro D'Italia, La Vuelta and more. From Australia's home of cycling, SBS.
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On the Media

WNYC Studios

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The Peabody Award-winning On the Media podcast is your guide to examining how the media sausage is made. Hosts Brooke Gladstone and Micah Loewinger examine threats to free speech and government transparency, cast a skeptical eye on media coverage of the week’s big stories and unravel hidden political narratives in everything we read, watch and hear.
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Welcome to the CASTELLI podcast, your exclusive access to the iconic brand that has revolutionized how pro-riders dress and pushed the boundaries of cycling clothing performance for decades. This is the pod you never knew you needed, whether you're a roadie, triathlete, mountain biker, graveler, track rider, or someone who simply loves commuting on your city bike. In each episode, we are joined by people from the world of cycling to learn the best practices for peak performance, how to dress ...
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Cycling is a beautiful sport. It's also a nightmare for new fans to get into – a mess of jargon, history, and tactics, spread across a long and confusing calendar. We are here to help. Journalism professor (and new cycling fan) Holly Johnson has questions, and Iain Treloar has answers (sometimes). Join us for the beginners' guide to pro cycling, as we break down what you need to know about the sport, and why. Escape Collective is entirely member-funded. If you like this podcast please consid ...
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Civilization Cycle

David DuByne | ADAPT 2030

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David DuByne's Civilization Cycle Podcast discusses what you can expect as society resets so you can keep your families safe. Agriculture, Economy and History have mappable cycles that affect every aspect of our lives, we can navigate the chaos ! Contact David at [email protected]
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Breaking the Cycle of Poverty

Shepherd Community Center

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“Breaking the Cycle of Poverty” explores why poverty remains such a persistent problem in the United States and how individuals and organizations can help people secure economic independence and a higher quality of life.
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History Fix

Shea LaFountaine

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In each episode of History Fix, I discuss lesser known stories from history that you won't be able to stop thinking about. Need your history fix? You've come to the right place. Support the show at buymeacoffee.com/historyfix or Venmo @Shea-LaFountaine. Your donations make it possible for me to continue creating great episodes. Plus, I'll love you forever! Find more at historyfixpodcast.com
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The Audio Long Read

The Guardian

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The Audio Long Read podcast is a selection of the Guardian’s long reads, giving you the opportunity to get on with your day while listening to some of the finest longform journalism the Guardian has to offer, including in-depth writing from around the world on current affairs, climate change, global warming, immigration, crime, business, the arts and much more. The podcast explores a range of subjects and news across business, global politics (including Trump, Israel, Palestine and Gaza), mo ...
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At Home with Kelly + Tiffany

At Home with Kelly + Tiffany

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Welcome to At Home With Kelly + Tiffany, where naturally-minded women gather together as we pursue simplicity and confidence in health alternatives, so we can show up better in our busy lives and feel more at home in our bodies. Join your favorite homebirth midwife duo for conversation, candor and community.
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CRAMPED

Kate Downey

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One nerd’s quest to find out why we know next to nothing about period pain. Tired of suffering from "death cramps" with no diagnosis for 20 years, Kate Downey has to look for her own answers. She interviews top doctors and researchers, and delves into topics from Greek history to sitcoms to TikTok wellness scams, all to figure out why menstrual pain is so often dismissed and untreated. What she finds will change how you think about your own body and the medical system. Because having a micro ...
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Sport in History

British Society of Sports History

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The Sport in History Podcast brings you the latest research with interviews and talks with leading sports historians and up-and-coming researchers into Sports History. The podcast is a British Society of Sports History (BSSH) production from the UK's leading society for the history of sport.. You can find us on all social media platforms and major podcast platforms here. Likewise, Click through to the BSSH website for further information on our events and to find out how to join the British ...
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Rabbit Holes

Escape Collective

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Welcome to Rabbit Holes, a podcast presented by Escape Collective. Each episode, we'll be diving into a fascinating story from the world of cycling, telling it in a way you may never have heard it before. Hosted by Iain Treloar and Jonny Long, this is a monthly (for now) exploration of stories that are big, weird, wonderful, and emotional – sometimes all at once. Curious? Dive into the Rabbit Holes with us. Escape Collective is entirely member-funded. If you like this podcast, please conside ...
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In this show, Andrew sets out to pick apart the minds and strategies that Top Athletes and Industry leaders use to reach the pinnacle of their Sport. Including their early beginnings, bouncing back from adversity, and candid untold stories from life on the road. As a professional international mountain biker, and now commentator, Andrew “ Needles “ Neethling brings 18 years of experience in all aspects of the Cycling and Mountain Bike Industry.Very MTB related
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The Naked Scientists Podcast

The Naked Scientists

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The Naked Scientists flagship science show brings you a lighthearted look at the latest scientific breakthroughs, interviews with the world's top scientists, answers to your science questions and science experiments to try at home.
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The underview is an exploration of the shaping of our place viewed through the medium of bikes, land, and people to discover community wholeness. The underview is a series of discussions within and about the community of Northwest Arkansas. The underview explores our collective understanding and beliefs about the place we live. These discussions will include topics that are foundational to the identity of our region, the history of our communities, the truth of conflict with the land and its ...
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Looking Back, Moving Forward, a podcast from Ms. Magazine's Ms. Studios hosted by feminist superstar and Ms. consulting editor Carmen Rios, traces the history of modern feminism through the pages of Ms. — and outlines where the fight for gender equality must go next. Featuring conversations with Ms. contributors and editors and feminist thought leaders and activists, Looking Back Moving Forward pulls lessons from the more than 50 years of feminist reporting in Ms. to chart the path toward th ...
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Celebrating the power of storytelling to reflect our world, expand our perspectives, and foster connections between readers of all ages. The Children's Book Podcast features interviews with authors, illustrators, and everyone involved in taking a book from drawing board to bookshelf. Hosted by Matthew C. Winner, a teacher, librarian, writer, and fan of kids. Brought to you in partnership with the Highlights Foundation, positively impacting kids by amplifying the voices of storytellers who in ...
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Last Day

Lemonada Media

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This is a show about the moments that change us, fundamentally and forever. Each week, host Stephanie Wittels Wachs (Lemonada’s co-founder and award-winning queen of darkness and light) is sitting down with a new guest to explore happy/sad stories of survival, resilience and transformation. After three seasons of exploring the "last day" of people’s lives in an effort to understand mass epidemics, Steph was ready for a change herself. Some “last days” are hopeful. Some are tragic. But at the ...
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That Triathlon Show

Mikael Eriksson

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That Triathlon Show is the podcast for triathletes of all levels who want to train smarter and race faster. With over 600 episodes and millions of downloads since 2017, this show cuts through the noise and misinformation, delivering practical, no-nonsense advice rooted in both the art and science of training and performance. The podcast features in-depth interviews with the world’s best coaches, top sports scientists, and elite athletes. Each episode dives into the nuances of training method ...
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Commentary is America's premier monthly magazine of opinion: General, yet Jewish. Highly variegated, with a unifying perspective.Listen to The Commentary Magazine Podcast, along with more than 40 other original podcasts, at Ricochet.com. No paid subscription required.
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Vicious Cycle

Kate Elston, Meghann Hayes and Meg Trowbridge

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Periods! Let's get into it. Comedians and real-life friends Kate Elston, Meghann Hayes, and Meg Trowbridge are talking (and singing) about periods. And they think you should be, too. Whether you have a period, had a period, will have a period, or love someone with a period, this podcast is for you. Featuring segments like Why I Cried This Week and Read My Labias, as well as interviews with fellow period-havers, this podcast is for all those people who are sick of having to whisper “do you ha ...
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Velocast Cycling

Velocast Productions

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Comment and analysis of all the Classics, The Giro d’Italia, Le Tour de France and La Vuelta a Espana – PLUS some bonus features all along the way! Our shows, produced year round, are enjoyed the world over. Velocast Weekly Daily content from: - The Giro d’Italia - The Tour de France - The Vuelta a Espana - The Tour de Suisse - Criterium du Dauphiné - Giro di Lombardia Twitter: @velocastjohn
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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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Stewart Squared

Stewart Alsop II, Stewart Alsop III

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Stewart Alsop III reviews a broad range of topics with his father Stewart Alsop II, who started his career in the personal computer industry and is still actively involved in investing in startup technology companies. Stewart Alsop III is fascinated by what his father was doing as SAIII was growing up in the Golden Age of Silicon Valley. Topics include: - How the personal computing revolution led to the internet, which led to the mobile revolution - Now we are covering the future of the inte ...
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Welcome to The Cycling Rides, Journeys, and Adventures, the podcast that brings you along on cycling journeys of all kinds—from thrilling bikepacking expeditions to the timeless challenge of Audax rides and Randonnée events. If you're passionate about exploring the world on two wheels, whether it's through multi-day adventures, long-distance rides, or hidden backroads, this show is here to inspire, inform, and fuel your cycling passion.In each episode, we’ll share stories from cyclists who’v ...
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Wholistic Wisdom

Margie Weathers

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Welcome to Holistic Wisdom — where soul meets story and healing meets everyday life. I’m Margie Weathers, a realtor, storyteller, and lifelong student of holistic living. Each week, I share reflections, health tips, and my journey through the healing arts—not as a practitioner, but as someone who’s walked the path. If you’re navigating change and craving alignment, this show is your invitation to slow down, listen in, and come home to yourself. This is Holistic Wisdom. Let’s begin.
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The Explanation: How to bring peace and prosperity to humankind. Our 21st century world must assemble with the Bible narrative if there's any value there. Join me and check out the original language, the Biblical Hebrew, of the dawn of our Universe and humankind in the first chapters of Genesis. They establish the history of Earth and the story of humanity. Unlock Bible meaning with a unique, no fuss study method, see the Bible pieces form a perfectly assembled puzzle and reveal the answers ...
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The Irish Pagan School Podcast

Lora O'Brien & Jon O'Sullivan

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Authentic Connection to Ireland. Regular episodes from native presenters and teachers - Lora O'Brien and Jon O'Sullivan - on Irish History, Heritage, Mythology, Folklore, the Tuatha Dé Danann, Fairy Faith, Irish or Celtic Paganism... direct from the Irish Pagan School HQ in County Waterford, Ireland. ✨ FREE LEARNING RESOURCES FOR A YEAR! - https://irishpagan.school/free ✨ Irish Pagan Resources Checklist available NOW - https://irishpagan.school/checklist/ 👀 🟠 Patrons get to ask their own que ...
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Adventures Through The Mind is an interview-based podcast hosted by Canadian author and public educator, James W. Jesso. Although the show topics range---from spirituality, mental health, and emotional maturity; to love, relationships and sexuality; to history, philosophy, and neuroscience---there are two underlying themes that intersect them all: psychedelics & the mind. James W. Jesso is the author of Decomposing The Shadow: Lessons From The Psilocybin Mushroom and The True Light Of Darkne ...
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Curated Muse

Aunia Kahn & Michael de Vena

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Behind every creative work lies a purpose. Behind every great collection, a story. From Hyperlux Magazine comes The Curated Muse Podcast—where we share intimate conversations with artists, collectors, and experts in art, design, and curation. Together, we explore the deep connections we form with objects—why we collect, what we create, and how these pieces shape our lives. Through honest, thoughtful dialogue, we uncover the emotional ties to art and design, the history behind cherished items ...
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Step into a world where myths breathe, legends speak, and ancient tales come alive. This podcast takes you on a journey across cultures and centuries, uncovering stories of gods, heroes, creatures, and forgotten folklore. Whether it’s the epic battles of ancient deities or the timeless wisdom hidden in folk tales, each episode invites you to explore the mysteries that shaped human imagination. Perfect for curious minds, storytellers, and dreamers alike.
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Step into a world of thought-provoking conversations, where society, culture, and entertainment intersect to inspire, empower, and challenge perspectives. Each week, host Michael R. Herst delves into engaging discussions, whether solo or alongside expert guests that expand your worldview. From uncovering the keys to self-improvement to exploring how entertainment and pop culture shape society and discovering the ways history, travel, and food connect us, every episode informs, inspires, and ...
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Celebrating Bike Month

KZFR 90.1FM & Chico Velo

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Join Chico Velo co-manager Whitney Garcia as we celebrate National Bike Month by highlighting Chico's unique bicycling community through weekly interviews with local bicycle shop owners, Chico Velo administration, Butte County Department of Public Health and more to discuss bike safety, infrastructure, the Wildflower Century ride, and plans for future Chico Velo projects.
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I'm back again this week with four more "lost cities" for you. First we'll explore the Egyptian city of Thonis-Heracleion that literally sank beneath the Mediterranean Sea and was rediscovered some 1,200 years later. Next, we'll hop over to Jordan to discover the ancient Nabataean city of Petra with it's grand facades etched into the red rock lands…
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Friday Night Live 26 September 2025 Philosopher Stefan Molyneux marks the start of his 60th year by exploring free speech, government control, and personal morality. He critiques digital IDs and social credit systems, urging listeners to reflect on their lives and embrace authenticity. Engaging with callers, topics include cultural influence and th…
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Our weekly bonus episode where we discuss the stuff that didn’t make it into the main Team Bus episode, and anything else we feel like talking about. Contact The Team Bus Slide into our DMs: @BeyondTheSlipstream Email us at [email protected] Visit our YouTube Channel Follow Matt on Strava Follow Justin's gaming life on Instagram Thanks …
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Jane Yolen and Peter Tacy, co-authors of Gracie Feeds the Birds (Magination Press), illustrated by Frances Ives, share what is giving them hope today: the readiness to hope and to be grateful. This is a new miniseries of indefinite length in which I invite my friends from the kidlit community to share what is giving them hope today. For a full tran…
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President Trump has declared that Tylenol should not be used during pregnancy. On this week’s On the Media, how funding cuts and disputed claims linking the drug to autism have sent scientists reeling. Plus, how the religious right are processing the death of Charlie Kirk. [01:00] Host Brooke Gladstone sits down with John Tuthill, neurobiology and …
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James Lindsay from the Council on Foreign Relations and the ABC's Laura Tingle wrap up the 80th session of the UN General Assembly. Virginia Hausegger's history of feminist activism in Australia. Accounting academics dispute the extent of financial crisis at the University of Technology Sydney, Jennifer Byrne shares some of her favourite books for …
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Stefan Molyneux reflects on the dynamics between men and women within the frameworks of meritocracy and inequality, drawing connections to historical civilizations. He discusss the evolution of societal structures and the psychological motivations that shape our interactions, particularly how the elimination of scarcity fosters a competitive merito…
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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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"There seems to be a lot of resignation among the Right. "No matter how violent the Left gets, the Right is not allowed to fight back with violence. "Of course, I, like others on the right, do not advocate the use of violence under any circumstances whatsoever." "what's the point of playing board games when the world - at least those who have most …
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When the streaming giant began making films guided by data that aimed to please a vast audience, the results were often generic, forgettable, artless affairs. But is there a happy ending? By Phil Hoad. Read by Adam Sims. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpodBy The Guardian
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In this episode, we turn to one of the most haunting figures of Greek mythology—Medusa. Often remembered only for her serpent hair and petrifying gaze, Medusa’s story is far more complex than a simple tale of monstrosity. Behind her curse lies themes of injustice, divine punishment, feminine power, and ultimately, transformation. From victim to sym…
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In this episode, we rise into the flames and ashes of one of the most enduring symbols across cultures—the Phoenix. Known as the bird of fire, rebirth, and immortality, the Phoenix appears in myths from ancient Egypt and Greece to China and Japan. Its story of burning into ash only to rise again has long fascinated humanity, offering hope, resilien…
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In this episode, we journey deep into Japanese mythology to uncover one of its most dramatic tales—the story of Susanoo, the storm god, and his legendary battle against the fearsome eight-headed serpent, Yamata-no-Orochi. This epic narrative is not only a story of courage and divine power but also one of redemption, clever strategy, and the forging…
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On today's show:, scientists successfully treat Huntington's disease for the first time, slowing the disease by at least 75%: we hear how they've done it. Also, the High Seas Treaty takes a step closer to protecting the world's oceans. And the Earth-sized planet not that far away that might have conditions suitable for life. Like this podcast? Plea…
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In this episode of Stewart Squared, Stewart Alsop III sits down with Stewart Alsop II to talk about Cloudflare, its role as the “network administrator” of the internet, and how its business model connects to the larger shifts happening with AI, content, and regulation. The conversation moves through Cloudflare’s core services—CDN, DDoS protection, …
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Stefan speaks with a philosophy graduate student to discuss the challenges of modern philosophy education, the influence of political ideologies in academia, and the importance of making complex ideas accessible. Stefan and the caller then explore the practical implications of philosophy in society. SUBSCRIBE TO ME ON X! https://x.com/StefanMolyneu…
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We're back from Rosh Hashanah to sing the glories of Donald Trump's controversial United Nations speech, which is only controversial because he isn't saying what the elites want him to say. And we try to make sense out of what seems like a huge shift on Trump's part in the direction of supporting Ukraine. Give a listen. Learn more about your ad cho…
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This week we’ll be discussing all of the Women’s and Men’s Individual Time Trialing action from the opening weekend of the 2025 Road Cycling World Championships in Kigali, Rwanda. We’ll also look ahead to the Road Race Championships this coming weekend and make our podium picks. We’re talking Men’s Tour of Luxembourg this week as well, and the Gran…
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Welcome to our 84th podcast for Thanks for your Service. Our focus is on historical topics relating to the Australian military. You can find us on Facebook, X and Youtube. Just search for Thanks For Your Service. Our website is www.thanksforyourservice.net . You can also email us at [email protected] Referred to as the forgotten war, th…
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT LIVE BIRTHDAY STREAM 24 September 2025 Philosopher Stefan Molyneux celebrates his 59th birthday while reflecting on my journey, infused with humor from his daughter's senior discount reminders. He shares insights on aging, love, and life, and unveils two premium series: a 12-hour exploration of the French Revolution and the evolutio…
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Tuesday Afternoon X Space 23 September 2025 In this X Space, Stefan examines his relationship with Christianity, specifically the ideas of forgiveness and accountability. Engaging with callers, he questions whether unconditional forgiveness is valid for unrepentant sinners, like murderers. Reflecting on his experiences, he challenges listeners to c…
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Send us a text ✨ FREE LEARNING RESOURCES FOR A YEAR! - https://irishpagan.school/free Is it possible to explore both Irish Paganism and Buddhism on your spiritual journey? Jon O’Sullivan from the Irish Pagan School speaks to this thought-provoking question posed by a patron. Drawing on Irish polytheistic practices, Coir Coibhneas (right relationshi…
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We’re diving into the 2025 US OPEN of Downhill with none other than Race Organiser and Founder, Clay Harper. Clay takes us inside the vision, the riders to watch, and what makes the US OPEN such a special stop on the calendar. Big names, wild cards, and the future of American downhill—all in one episode.…
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The profound exploration of metaphysical awakening takes center stage as I engage in a compelling dialogue with Sara Byers, a distinguished business leader and spiritual seeker. Following the death of her stepfather in 2020, Sara experienced a transformative journey that led her to receive over 3,000 pieces of poetry, often in the stillness of the …
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Joseph and Shirley Wershba, worked at CBS news back in the good ol' days. In 1948, along with Edward R. Murrow, Joe Wershba helped produce the CBS’s first salvo against McCarthyism. Brooke spoke to Joe and his wife Shirley in 2005 about the film "Good Night, and Good Luck," which was partly based on their life. On the Media is supported by listener…
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The 2025 World Cup Downhill racing is here and racing Legend Sven Martin is my co-host for this episode of Bench Racing. We will cover the season and bring you Review episodes after each race throughout the year. We break down the 8th round in Lenzerheide,Switzerland. We'll be your go-to source for Downhill World Cup action all season long, bringin…
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We are raiding the Guardian long read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past, with new introductions from the authors. This week, from 2022: The horrors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki made the whole world afraid of the atomic bomb – even those who might launch one. Today that fear has mostly passed out of living memory, and with it we…
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Philosopher Stefan Molyneux explores Universally Preferable Behavior (UPB) and its impact on morality and societal coherence. The discussion highlights contradictions in human thought, emphasizing the discomfort these inconsistencies create in rational minds. The relationship between philosophical reasoning and physical coercion is analyzed, questi…
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What if Jesus' baptism in Matthew 3 wasn't just about sin, but the secret blueprint for your spiritual creation and the true evidence of God's Spirit in your life? 🔥 Watch the Matthew Bible Study Playlist: ➡️https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLV... 🔥 Matthew Introduction: ➡️https://youtu.be/bksw2PdRHRk In this deep dive into Matthew 3, we uncover t…
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Send us a text In this episode, we sit back down with Andy Chasteen, co-founder of Rule of Three and Oz Gravel, to reflect on the state of cycling in Northwest Arkansas. Andy first joined us in season one to share his vision for cycling as a force for belonging in this place. This follow-up conversation explores how that vision has evolved against …
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Lung cancer is one of the world's biggest killers. Today, we explore why, and how medical research into this disease is seeing the development of better diagnostic tools, cancer treatments and even a vaccine to prevent tumours from taking hold in the first place... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists…
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Crystal Allen, author of Between Two Brothers (Storytide), joins Matthew to talk about figuring out your truth while not knowing how to feel. Visit Crystal Allen online at crystalallenbooks.com Other helpful links: Crystal Allen at the Highlights Foundation Crystal Allen: Do Something With It - When Crystal Allen received a scholarship and attended…
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Monday Afternoon X Space 22 September 2025 In this X Space, host Stefan examines the complexities of forgiveness in Christianity and moral philosophy, highlighting the balance between forgiveness and accountability. Through personal anecdotes and the story of Erika Kirk, he contrasts minor grievances with significant moral offenses. Engaging with p…
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FLASH LIVE Q&A 2 June 2025 In this episode, host Stefan engages with a listener who shares his anxiety about facilitating social interactions for his nearly two-year-old daughter in playground settings. The caller reflects on his own childhood marked by parental absence and emotional detachment, revealing fears of passing these anxieties onto his d…
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The massive memorial for Charlie Kirk in Arizona was more of a Christian revivalist meeting than the funeral of a political figure. What does it herald for the United States? And why does the "recognition" of a non-existent Palestinian state not worry us as much as you might expect? Give a listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.f…
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The podcast is excited to share with you this roundtable from the 2025 British Society of Sports History Conference at Ulster University which celebrated 30 years of Sports History being studied at De Montfort University (DMU) in Leicester, UK. The panel was chaired by current DMU associate professor Heather Dichter, alongside DMU emeritus professo…
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A very special episode of 'At Home with Kelly and Tiffany,' we're chatting with doula and bereavement advocate Ryley Chestnut. We discuss her personal experience with loss and how it inspires her to support other families going through similar hardships. Find hope, emotional support and tangible tools for walking through one of life's hardest journ…
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So you've watched the Tour de France – what next? With a continent-hopping WorldTour calendar, running from January to October, there's a whole lot to wrap your head around. Holly and Iain run through the races that are worth getting up early (or staying up late) for, the ones that help shape the season's narrative, and the ones that are worth skip…
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