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The Documentary Podcast

BBC World Service

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A window into our world, through in-depth storytelling from the BBC. Investigating, reporting and uncovering true stories from everywhere. Award-winning journalism, unheard voices, amazing culture and global issues. From Trump’s new world order, to protests in Turkey, to the headphone revolution, The Documentary investigates major global stories. We delve into social media, take you into the minds of the world’s most creative people and explore personal approaches to spirituality. Every week ...
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Bills'n’Bots

William De Herder, Bill Williamson

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Two professors of writing and design share strategies for effectively and ethically implementing generative AI into teaching and learning. We answer listener questions. We talk to students, faculty, and whoever else comes to the table.
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I replaced my corporate income before the end of the my first year as a spiritual business mentor . Over my 20+ years in business, I have been divinely guided to support entrepreneurs to success on an inner and outer level. In this podcast, you will experience interviews with successful spiritual entrepreneurs, authors and thought leaders, activations to support the entrepreneurial mindset and coaching moments with me. We have a thriving Success Support Community available for support beyond ...
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In Position

Temitope Alabi

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No man is a lone island, that's part of God's design. He saw it fit for us to be unified in interdependency such that what we have is a resource for someone else. God has given us assignments to fulfill the mandate of establishing His kingdom here on the earth. Are you in your rightful place to carry that out? Are you in position? The goal of this podcast is to equip you with what you need to get in alignment with God's will. It's time to take your rightful place, people are connected to the ...
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A raw, Holy Spirit-led podcast for women pursuing Godly marriages. Discover God's original design, the true role of a wife, and the heart work that transforms relationships from the inside out. What happens when you ask God, "What are we going to do about the state of marriages today?" For me, Roserbie, that question became an assignment—and Dear Diaries: Wife School was born. This isn’t just another marriage podcast. It’s a deep, unfiltered dive into God's original design for marriage and t ...
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WakeUp Wednesdays

Lucrece Augusma

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Wake up and win in business and life. The podcast for women entrepreneurs who change the world in their brands and in their everyday lives. Join us every first Wednesday of the month to talk all things business and life.
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CEO / Founder, Aann Baker Sword sisters Alliance Ministries Leadership has always been a present gift even as a child in AAnn Baker’s earth journey. In the year 2005, God gave Aann her next assignment to form, organize and launch the ‘Sword Sisters Alliance Ministries’ Sword Sisters Alliance Ministries offers service to leaders of the faith within diverse arenas and developing new leadership hearts called to build God’s kingdom by loving God’s most precious creation, ‘Humanity.’ The services ...
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Making Conversation is where creativity meets real talk. We’re all about celebrating the makers, fiber artists, and creatives who bring their unique stories to the table—no matter the medium. From knitting to crocheting to spinning, each episode dives into the passions, challenges, and journeys that drive their creative work. We get to know the people behind the projects, exploring the funny, heartfelt, and inspiring moments you won’t find just scrolling through their social media. Along the ...
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The New Podcast for Christian Women Who Want to be Holistically Healthy and Free to Fulfill their Purpose! Are you tired of food controlling you instead of having self-control when it comes to food? Have you been diagnosed with a food-related health condition and you have no idea how you got to this point OR how to reverse it? Are your workouts helping you to get stronger in order to fulfill your Kingdom assignment or leaving you drained and discouraged? Do you wish there was a simple holist ...
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New Zealand citizens, particularly young professionals and graduates, are leaving the country in record numbers. Most are heading across the Tasman Sea – known colloquially as "the ditch" - to Australia, lured by better job opportunities and higher wages. However, immigration is also at an all-time high, with migrant arrivals from India the largest…
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A pioneering summer camp for Ukrainian children with missing parents. According to the Ukrainian government more than 70 thousand people are missing in the war, leaving families, including thousands of children, anxious for news of their loved ones and unable to move on. Psychologists say these children are some of the most traumatised they have wo…
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Luke Jerram creates spectacular art installations all over the world. He reached millions of people with his work Play Me, I’m Yours, inviting anyone to make music on the 2,000 pianos he had placed on the streets of more than 70 cities. He has also created large sculptures of the moon, the planet Mars and the sun, which were suspended in spaces lik…
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Puerto Casado is a remote village in Paraguay, in South America. It’s not dissimilar to many other rural towns in the area: red-brick houses, small grocery stores and unpaved roads. But what makes Puerto Casado an exception is that it’s at the centre of a land dispute between the Paraguayan state, local residents and the Unification Church, a contr…
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Israel faces growing international isolation over the shocking images of starvation in Gaza. Although Israel says there are no restrictions on aid deliveries – which it co-ordinates – or any starvation, charities warn the aid being allowed in is only a fraction of what is needed. The BBC is banned by Israel from reporting in Gaza but, in our conver…
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On this episode, Josh recaps a hectic MLB trade deadline, after the Blue Jays added four players. We discuss what Seranthony Domínguez, Shane Bieber, Louis Varland, and Ty France bring to the table. Also, Josh sizes up what the Blue Jays' AL rivals did, and if general manager Ross Atkins should've been more aggressive in trying to land some bigger …
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Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp in Germany was the only camp liberated by the British Forces in April, 1945. Prior to that, over 50,000 people were murdered there. After liberation, the British Forces, alongside the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (AJDC) set up another camp about 2km away, the Bergen-Belsen Displaced Persons (DP) Camp…
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Could AI cure cancer using nature's DNA? A London tech firm, Basecamp Research, harvests genetic information from organisms and microbes around the world. Its genome database - the world's biggest - will help supercomputers to create new products, from detergents to medicines. It's a bewildering new frontier, and it comes with big questions: who sh…
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The JNIM branch of al-Qaeda is one of the world's deadliest jihadist groups. It has firmly planted its flag in the Sahel. Sub-Saharan Africa has emerged as a key battlefront for jihadists: around 50 percent of deaths from terrorism in 2024 were registered in the Sahel region alone, according to the Global Terrorism Index. JNIM is an eclectic yet un…
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Until this year Greenland rarely made the international news and probably only the islanders themselves took much time to contemplate their future. But then US President Donald Trump said he wanted to annexe it for its strategic position and mineral wealth. So the question has become a lot more pressing. With a population of just over 55,000, the b…
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Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum won the commission to create the 25th Serpentine Pavilion – a temporary summer structure for London’s Kensington Gardens. A meeting place in the Royal Parks, A Capsule in Time will also be used for literary and musical events. The arched wooden structure’s translucent panels allow dappled light through, like th…
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Sidhu Moose Wala was one of the most famous Punjabi rappers in the world. A devout Sikh, he wore a turban and prided himself on his farming roots. But he also rapped about money, power, criminality and guns. Only hours after his death, a man came forward to claim responsibility for his killing, which left people all over the world wondering: why?Is…
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When Oscar winning film star Lupita Nyong'o revealed on Instagram her decade long struggle with uterine fibroids it attracted almost a million likes. The post has sparked a global debate about a health problem that affects millions of women around the world but is rarely talked about. Fibroids are non-cancerous growths that develop in the uterus, t…
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What does it mean to inherit a sacred tradition? Alam Khan was born into one of the most revered lineages in Indian classical music - his father, Ali Akbar Khan, was hailed as one of the greatest musicians of the 20th Century and brought the spiritually rich sarod and rāga music to the West. But Alam's journey has not been one of simple inheritance…
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In July 2024 Bangladesh was rocked by protests. They were sparked by anger at widespread corruption, and the reinstatement of a quota system that reserved 30% of civil service jobs for families of war veterans. An estimated 1400 people were killed in the protests which led to Bangladesh’s leader of 15 years, Sheikh Hasina, fleeing the country. Afte…
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On 26 April 26, this year, 11 people were killed after a car was driven into a crowd at a street festival in Vancouver. Dozens more were injured, making it the deadliest attack in the city’s history. The youngest victim was just five years old. The accused, 30-year-old Adam Kai-Ji Lo, remains in custody while facing numerous charges of second-degre…
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