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More than 73% of Americans have overweight or obesity, while more than 12 % have food insecurity. America is getting heavier, sicker, and more isolated from each other every day. Interrupt Hunger’s motto, MOVE EAT GIVE, reflects our belief that virtually every problem in America could be fixed if we took better care of ourselves and took better care of each other. Welcome to Interrupt Hunger's MOVE EAT GIVE podcast, where we talk with experts in Exercise Is Medicine, Food Is Medicine and Foo ...
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United Relief

Odd Conduit Media

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In Portage County, Ohio—like so many places across the country—food insecurity isn’t just a statistic, it’s a lived reality. This podcast follows two brothers as they return home to uncover the complex web of causes, challenges, and grassroots solutions shaping the fight against hunger in their community. Through intimate interviews and on-the-ground reporting, we explore the local food ecosystem—from county officials and food bank leaders to rural mutual aid groups and policy influencers. A ...
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TechBridge is bringing our mission to end generational poverty to the podcast arena. We will tell our story, and the stories of so many people working around our four pillars: hunger relief, homeless support, social justice, and workforce development. On TechBridge Talks, you will get to know our board, staff, customers, and the community leaders that are pushing boundaries, pursuing good, and working to end generational poverty. We believe we can provide predictable pathways out of generati ...
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What is American Food?

Hannah Semler & Ali Berlow

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What is American Food? is a podcast exploring the many stories that make up our food system. Through storytelling, we reveal how our U.S. food system is designed - identifying where we can most impact hunger relief, climate change, and economic stability for families everywhere. Co-hosts Hannah Semler and Ali Berlow take a broad and deep dive into food systems, in a format that questions, informs, and discusses the nature of how we understand where our food comes from in the U.S. The first f ...
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On LEHI, we have thought-provoking conversations with incredibly successful entrepreneurs, business leaders, and investors from around the globe. We uncover the mindset that drives them, allowing them to make a high impact without losing themselves to ego.
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Too Much on Her Plate with Dr. Melissa McCreery: Emotional Eating Help for Smart, High-Achieving Women

Dr. Melissa McCreery, Psychologist & Emotional Eating Coach for Smart, Busy Women

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Tired of feeling out of control around food - even though you’re successful everywhere else? Too Much on Her Plate is the podcast for high-achieving women who are done with diets, shame, and trying to “just be more disciplined.” If you struggle with emotional eating, stress eating, or overeating at night, this is your space to finally identify how to break the cycle. Hosted by psychologist and emotional eating expert Dr. Melissa McCreery, each episode offers practical strategies, mindset shi ...
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Alive

Scott Sigler

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For fans of The Hunger Games, Divergent, and Red Rising comes a gripping sci-fi adventure in which a group of teenagers wake up in a mysterious corridor with no knowledge of who they are or how they got trapped. Their only hope lies with an indomitable young woman who must lead them not only to answers but to survival. A teenage girl awakens to find herself trapped in a coffin. She has no idea who she is, where she is, or how she got there. Fighting her way free brings little relief - she di ...
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This series tells the story of UNRRA, The United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, the first and largest international aid effort in human history. It's told through the eyes and letters of one of its staff, 29 year old Australian girl, Betty Souter. Few people now living have ever heard of UNRRA or the extraordinary urgent work it performed as the tide of World War 2 turned in favour of the allied nations. Millions upon countless millions of people were displaced, starving a ...
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This podcast channel delivers in-depth, educational content across a broad range of topics. A large collection of episodes are available to you, the oldest being as relevant as the newest since this channel is not about daily news. Each episode runs between 30 and 120 minutes and is intentionally designed to go beyond casual listening. The research behind every episode is conducted with the support of advanced artificial intelligence and presented by two AI-generated hosts. If you’re uncomfo ...
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Mind-Jam Podcast: Pet Health & Longevity

Rodney Habib & Dr. Karen Becker

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Join Rodney Habib and Dr. Karen Becker, DVM as they mind-jam with leading experts, scientists, and thought leaders to help pet parents increase the health and longevity of their dogs and cats. The Mind-Jam Podcast features candid conversations discussing the latest research and ideas on pet nutrition, health, and industry-related news. Rodney Habib and Dr. Karen Becker, DVM are pet parents on a mission to improve animal health and wellbeing.
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What now? From a county treasurer’s “Hunger Run” to co-ops and community gardens, from civic focus to shared goals—how ordinary neighbors can move a county toward no child hungry. You’ll hear from: John Kennedy Sabrina Christian-Bennett Ben Wolford, Publisher of The Portager Ben and Patrick Childers, co-founder Odd Conduit Media In this episode: Wh…
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The provided text offers a comprehensive overview of Human Rights Watch (HRW), detailing its evolution from a Cold War-era monitor to a global advocacy powerhouse. It traces the organization's origins as Helsinki Watch in 1978, its strategic expansion into various "Watch Committees" throughout the 1980s to counter accusations of bias, and its conso…
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The provided text offers a comprehensive overview of Amnesty International (AI), chronicling its evolution from its founding in 1961 by Peter Benenson as an appeal for "Prisoners of Conscience" to its current status as a global human rights powerhouse. It details AI's expansion beyond its initial mandate, encompassing campaigns against torture, the…
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The provided text offers a comprehensive historical overview of Oxfam International, tracing its evolution from a wartime relief committee in 1942 to a global confederation. It highlights several key transformations, including its shift from immediate aid to long-term development and a rights-based approach to poverty, and its structural growth int…
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The provided source offers a comprehensive historical overview of UNICEF, tracing its evolution from a temporary post-World War II relief effort in 1946 to a permanent, global organization dedicated to children's rights and development by 2025. It details how UNICEF transitioned from an emergency needs approach to focusing on long-term benefits and…
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The provided text offers a comprehensive overview of the World Food Programme's (WFP) evolution from its origins in 1961 as a three-year experiment, influenced by U.S. agricultural surpluses, to its current role as a crucial global humanitarian agency. It details the WFP's dual mandate of emergency relief and long-term development, showcasing its t…
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The provided text offers a comprehensive historical overview of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), detailing its evolution from its founding in 1919 as the League of Red Cross Societies. It describes the organization's foundational mission to address peacetime humanitarian crises, highlighting the initial t…
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The provided text offers a comprehensive history and impact analysis of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), detailing its evolution from 1967 to 2025. It explores the organization's founding principles born from the Biafran War, emphasizing the tension between impartial medical action and bearing witness (témoignage). The document outlines MSF's operat…
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The provided text outlines the comprehensive history and operational evolution of Save the Children, beginning with its radical origins in post-World War I Europe, where sisters Eglantyne Jebb and Dorothy Buxton founded it out of moral outrage against the Allied blockade. It details the organization's swift growth, its pioneering use of media for f…
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This report outlines the eight-decade evolution of CARE International, tracing its transformation from a post-World War II relief organization, initially known for its CARE Package deliveries to Europe, into a global confederation dedicated to addressing systemic poverty and injustice. It highlights key periods of change, including the shift from d…
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The provided source offers an overview of STTEP International, a private military and security company (PMSC), tracing its origins back to its founder Eeben Barlow's previous, more controversial venture, Executive Outcomes (EO). It examines STTEP's operational model, "Composite Warfare," through a case study of its 2015 contract with the Nigerian g…
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The provided text examines PMC Patriot, a private military company established by the Russian Ministry of Defence in 2018 to counterbalance the Wagner Group's growing autonomy. It highlights Patriot's elite recruitment of military professionals, its deep integration with state command structures like the MoD and GRU, and its focus on specialized mi…
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The provided text offers an extensive corporate history of Triple Canopy, Inc., a prominent American private military and security company founded in 2003 by U.S. Army Special Forces veterans. It meticulously charts the company's trajectory from its rapid ascent during the Iraq War, where it secured significant U.S. government contracts for securit…
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The provided sources offer a comprehensive overview of Executive Outcomes (EO), a private military company (PMC) that operated from 1989 to 1998, and its enduring legacy. They detail EO's genesis in post-apartheid South Africa, where it harnessed the expertise of demobilized elite soldiers. The text outlines the company's revolutionary business mod…
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In our fast-changing world, few technological developments of recent years have had a bigger impact on young people than the emergence of instant communication and social media. And while it’s not difficult to identify the positive impacts of these phenomena, the worrisome impacts are also numerous. And this is a trend that seems certain to intensi…
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One of the most controversial bills to win approval by the North Carolina legislature during the 2025 session was a bill (SB 50) to allow any person 18 or older to carry a loaded concealed weapon without any kind of permit or background check. Gov. Josh Stein vetoed the measure, but the question of whether that veto will be overridden hinges on jus…
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China's security summit, which is wrapping up its second day, is being presented as an alternative alliance to the American and European-led world order. A key talking point of the meeting is the relationship between China's leader Xi and Russia's leader Putin. CNN Correspondent Mark Stewart joins the show with the latest from the Beijing. Also on …
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Another Labor Day is upon us and in anticipation of that, Oxfam, the global nonprofit that works to fight inequality and end poverty and injustice, has released the seventh edition of its Best States to Work Index. The index tracks 27 policies across three dimensions—wages, worker protections, and rights to organize—that support low-wage workers an…
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The provided source offers an in-depth look at Unit 8200, an elite intelligence and cyber warfare organization within the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). It traces the unit's historical evolution from its origins in early signals intelligence to its current role as a global leader in AI-driven warfare, highlighting both spectacular successes and catas…
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The provided text offers a comprehensive historical analysis of the Wagner Group, a Russian paramilitary organization, tracing its evolution from its inception in 2014 to its effective dissolution and absorption by the Russian state by 2025. It details Wagner's origins as a proxy force for Russian foreign policy, its crucial roles in conflicts in U…
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This comprehensive report details the corporate history of Constellis, tracing its origins from the controversial private military company Blackwater, founded by Erik Prince in 1997. The document highlights Blackwater's rapid growth after 9/11, its "cowboy" reputation, and the devastating impact of the 2007 Nisour Square massacre, which led to mult…
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This comprehensive text chronicles the evolution of Blackwater, a private military company founded by Erik Prince, from its inception as a training facility to its highly controversial role in the Global War on Terror. It details the company's rebrandings as Xe Services and then Academi, ultimately merging into Constellis, a diversified government …
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As Summer comes to a close, we're celebrating some of the most widely acclaimed voices who shaped this past year, from film to theater, to cooking and the written word. First, one of the year's defining writers, Pullitzer Prize-winning Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha speaks to Christiane about his award-winning poems and the dire conditions his fam…
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The provided text outlines the National Reconnaissance Office's (NRO) evolution from its secretive Cold War origins, established in 1961 to counter strategic surprise from the Soviet Union through innovative satellite programs like CORONA, GAMBIT, and HEXAGON. It details the agency's declassification in 1992 after the Cold War's end, shifting its f…
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The provided text offers a comprehensive historical overview of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) from its inception in 1961 through its projected state in 2025. It examines the agency's perpetual adaptation to evolving global threats, from the Cold War and the Cuban Missile Crisis to the challenges of the Vietnam War, the First Gulf War, and t…
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The provided text, "India's RAW History and Operations," offers a comprehensive overview of India's external intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), from its inception in 1968 to its projected activities in 2025. It details the historical context of RAW's creation following significant intelligence failures in the 1960s, highligh…
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The provided text offers an extensive overview of North Korea's Reconnaissance General Bureau (RGB), a highly sophisticated and multi-faceted organization crucial to the nation's survival and strategic objectives. It details the RGB's historical evolution, tracing its origins from various military and party intelligence units to its 2009 consolidat…
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The provided text offers an extensive overview of Turkey's National Intelligence Organization (MİT), tracing its historical evolution from its origins in the late Ottoman Empire through its modern-day status. It highlights key phases, including the formation of early intelligence agencies focused on state preservation, its role during the Cold War …
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The provided source offers a comprehensive historical overview of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), tracing its evolution from a post-Partition necessity in 1948 to a powerful, autonomous institution by 2025. It details how the ISI's initial focus on external threats, particularly from India, shifted dramatically with military coups, tr…
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These sources provide a comprehensive history and analysis of Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS), tracing its origins from the pre-revolutionary era to its contemporary operations in August 2025. The text examines the MOIS as a critical instrument of domestic control, responsible for suppressing dissent and minorities, and as a key…
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The provided text outlines the complex history of South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS), tracing its evolution from an authoritarian instrument of control to a modern agency grappling with democratic accountability. It details the agency's origins as the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA), a powerful entity used for political rep…
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The provided text outlines the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), tracing its origins, evolution, and challenges from its inception to the present day. It details how CSIS was formed in 1984 to replace the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Security Service, which was disbanded due to widespread illegal activities and a fundamental in…
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The provided text outlines the evolution of Canada's Communications Security Establishment (CSE), tracing its journey from a clandestine Second World War code-breaking unit to a modern, legislated national security agency. It details how the CSE adapted to changing geopolitical landscapes, moving from a Cold War focus to addressing post-9/11 counte…
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The provided text offers a comprehensive historical overview of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS), detailing its evolution from a covert Cold War initiative to a publicly recognized agency. It highlights four distinct eras, beginning with absolute secrecy (1952-1977), marked by its establishment through executive order and its invol…
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The provided text outlines the history and evolution of Aman, Israel's Military Intelligence Directorate, from its origins as the Haganah's Shai in 1929 to its present-day challenges. It details Aman's foundational period, marked by reactive development and crucial reorganizations following the 1948 War of Independence, leading to its formal establ…
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President Trump is ramping up his anti-crime agenda, with armed troops on the streets of Washington DC and threats that more cities will soon follow. Immigration raids are ramping up across the country, and deportations are surging. So where does this leave the United States' democratic values? Journalist and historian Garrett Graff says that the c…
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The provided sources offer a comprehensive overview of the Stasi, the secret police of East Germany (GDR), detailing its history, structure, methods, impact, and lasting legacy. They explain how the Stasi, established under Soviet influence, evolved into a pervasive surveillance apparatus designed to secure the Socialist Unity Party's absolute powe…
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The provided text offers a comprehensive overview of Germany's Federal Intelligence Service (BND), tracing its origins from the post-World War II Gehlen Organization to its current challenges. It highlights the BND's transformation from a Cold War-era anti-Soviet agency, initially staffed with controversial former Nazi personnel and dependent on th…
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The provided text, "France's DGSE History and Evolution," offers a detailed overview of France's foreign intelligence agency, the DGSE, and its predecessor, the SDECE. It charts the agencies' evolution through various historical periods, from their origins in World War II and the wars of decolonization to the Cold War, the post-9/11 era, and the cu…
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The provided text offers a comprehensive overview of the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), a prominent UK intelligence, cyber, and security agency. It traces the organization's evolution from its origins as the Government Code & Cypher School (GC&CS) during World War I, highlighting its critical role in codebreaking at Bletchley Park d…
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The provided text offers a comprehensive overview of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), tracing its evolution from the Soviet KGB's First Chief Directorate into a formidable modern intelligence agency. It details the SVR's historical trajectory, including its struggles in the 1990s, its resurgence under Vladimir Putin, and its current rol…
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The provided text offers an extensive historical and analytical overview of China's Ministry of State Security (MSS), tracing its origins from early revolutionary intelligence bodies like Teke and the Social Affairs Department to its current form. It explains how the MSS transformed from a constrained state organ under Deng Xiaoping to a globally a…
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The White House has fired the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Susan Monarez, after only one month in the position. This comes just days after she reportedly clashed with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over his stance on vaccines. Several other top CDC officials announced they were quitting in h…
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The provided text explores the hypothetical scenario of a covert microbial alien takeover of Earth, presenting it as a strategically superior form of invasion compared to conventional warfare. It outlines a phased approach, beginning with "Directed Hostile Panspermia" to deliver engineered polyextremophile microbes globally. The core strategy invol…
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The provided text, "Mossad History: A Comprehensive Overview," offers a detailed account of Israel's national intelligence agency from its inception in 1949 through to August 2025. It traces the evolution of the Mossad's mission and methodologies across various historical periods, beginning with its roots in pre-state paramilitary organizations. Th…
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In the wake of the deadly school shooting in Minneapolis, former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe joins the show from Washington, DC. Also on today's show: US Democratic Senator Jeanne Shaheen; India's World Editor Happymon Jacob; former FEMA administrator Craig Fugate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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The provided source offers a comprehensive historical and operational analysis of the Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU), Russia's oldest and largest foreign intelligence agency, tracing its evolution from its founding during the Bolshevik Revolution to its contemporary role in hybrid warfare. It highlights the GRU's enduring rivalry with other Ru…
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The provided source offers a comprehensive historical overview of the National Security Agency (NSA), tracing its origins from early 20th-century codebreaking efforts to its contemporary role in cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. It highlights the agency's continuous adaptation to technological shifts and evolving global threats, from World…
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Do your weekends leave you feeling like you’re starting over every Monday? In this episode, I unpack why weekend overeating happens, what role diet mentality plays, and how to shift into a food relationship that works every day of the week. It’s not about more rules—it’s about creating lasting freedom. 🎧 Learn how to stop the weekend food spiral an…
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The provided text offers a comprehensive historical overview of the British Security Service (MI5) and the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), tracing their evolution from their shared origins in 1909 to their contemporary operations in 2025. It details their distinct primary remits—MI5 for domestic counter-intelligence and MI6 for foreign intellige…
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