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Identity/Crisis

Shalom Hartman Institute

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In a frenzied media cycle, Identity/Crisis creates better conversations about the issues facing contemporary Jewish life. Host Yehuda Kurtzer, president of the Shalom Hartman Institute, talks with leading thinkers to unpack current events affecting Jewish communities in North America, Israel, and around the world, revealing the core Jewish values underlying the issues that matter most to you. JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST FOR MORE HARTMAN IDEAS
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Neon Liberalism

Liberal Currents

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A podcast from Liberal Currents (liberalcurrents.com) hosted by Samantha Hancox-Li, with commentary from a liberal perspective on politics, society, economics, media, culture, philosophy, academia, gender, identity, urbanism, books, education, and on and on.
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Gabby Logan & Mark Chapman, two of the UK’s top sports broadcasters, host a twice-weekly podcast exploring the biggest stories from the world of sport... From the Premier League to the Olympics, rugby's future, boxing's identity crisis, the latest Formula 1 soap opera, the NFL and beyond... you name it, The Sports Agents have got it covered - and will bring you behind the scenes at some of the greatest sporting events from around the world too. Drawing on their wealth of experience and insig ...
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Who are you when you drop the mask? Join Rich as he explores the intersection of depth psychology, existential philosophy, and authentic identity. This isn't self-help or motivation, it's a step into the unconscious patterns, shadow work, and existential questions that shape who we really are. Drawing from Jungian psychology, existentialist thought, and raw personal reflection, each episode examines the fractured spaces where our authentic selves hide beneath societal conditioning. For those ...
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Hosted by Dawn Michaux James, PhD, Ah’Nue Dae Dauning Podcast parallels the Ah’Nue Lyfe Masterclass: PORTFOLIO— Building Resilience for Women in Crisis & Facing Adversity This sacred space was divinely carved for women walking through the shadows of trauma, the valleys of crisis, and the storms of identity loss. This isn’t just a podcast—it’s a visionary birthing room where Heaven’s strategy meets emotional healing. Through spiritual insight and emotional investment principles, women are equ ...
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Where Did I Go? is a podcast and newsletter about the quiet identity crisis that so often comes with motherhood—and the slow, beautiful, messy process of finding your way back to yourself. Whether you’re in the thick of new motherhood, riding the waves of matrescence, creeping toward perimenopause, or just feeling a little lost in the demands of everyday life—this space is for you.
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Exploring the biggest questions of our time with the help of the world's greatest thinkers. Host Manoush Zomorodi inspires us to learn more about the world, our communities, and most importantly, ourselves. Get more brainy miscellany with TED Radio Hour+. Your subscription supports the show and unlocks a sponsor-free feed. Learn more at plus.npr.org/ted
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Unrelenting Pursuit

Brad and Lisa Valencia

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Whether you're facing challenges, navigating a crisis, enjoying a strong marriage, or dreaming of one in the future—we invite you to join us. We’re all about keeping it raw, unfiltered, and real, with plenty of laughter along the way, all while keeping our focus on Jesus. Together, let’s walk through the highs and lows of marriage with faith, authenticity, and joy!
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A podcast for middle-aged women navigating the wild, beautiful, sometimes sh*t show that is midlife... hot flashes, perimenopause, rediscovering joy, identity shifts, empty nest, aging/changing bodies, and so much more. If you’re done living life according to what other people think a midlife woman "should" be doing, and you know there's still so much more life left to live, this podcast is for you! Midlife isn’t a crisis. It’s a reclamation. A rebirth. An awakening. Call it whatever you wan ...
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Hosted by Erica Voell What if midlife wasn’t a crisis… but an invitation? Each week, Erica Voell, a Confidence & Well-Being coach and Human Design Guide shares honest audio letters from the middle of becoming—reflecting on self-trust, Human Design, motherhood, identity shifts, and the messy beauty of figuring it out as you go. If you’ve ever felt stuck between who you’ve been and who you’re becoming… if you’re learning to say no to what drains you and yes to yourself… if you’re craving groun ...
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Rusty But Not Dead is the brutally honest, hilariously real podcast for women who left their careers to raise kids and are now trying to claw their way back into the workforce. Hosted by Gina whalen, a 58-year-old former Recreational Therapist who thought taking "a few years off" would be temporary, this show tackles the motherhood penalty, resume gaps, ageism, soul-crushing job applications, and the identity crisis that comes with being invisible for a decade—all with humor, heart, and zero ...
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Midlife isn’t a crisis, it’s the threshold to your transformation, to your remembrance. I’m Kena Siu, Empowerment Guide and host of Midlife Butterfly. I help women in transition — through divorce, reinvention, grief, or spiritual awakening — heal, rediscover who they are, and create a life that feels aligned, joyful, and free. After navigating my own metamorphosis (yes, four weddings, three countries, two divorces, and one funeral later 😅), I learned that midlife is the moment you finally co ...
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Drowned in Sound

Drowned in Sound

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Mapping the future: exploring how culture, politics, and the climate crisis are reshaping music. From AI and activism to festival futures and the collapse of local scenes, we treat music as an ecosystem, not just entertainment. Guests include artists, changemakers, and organisers reimagining what music can be. Subscribe and join the conversation. Hosted by Sean Adams, founder of Drowned in Sound.
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Life is complicated, and quick fixes won't address the deeper challenges you face in your mental, emotional, and spiritual health. "Win Today" provides practical guidance for lasting growth. Each week, you'll hear from trusted leaders and experts who offer wisdom, insights, and a durable plan to help you overcome obstacles and create real, sustainable change. This isn't about temporary solutions—it's about building a foundation for transformation and maturity from the inside out.
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Your twenties are weird, beautiful, confusing, electric, exhausting. Lost & Found is a podcast for anyone stumbling their way through this decade, one lesson (and existential crisis) at a time. Hosted by writer and wanderer Karmen Wiid, this space is all about solo travel, self-growth, relationships, creativity, and the messy magic of becoming who you’re meant to be. From digital nomad life to heartbreak, identity shifts to spontaneous reinventions, we talk about it all, honestly and unfilte ...
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Create Your Midlife

Dr. Oksana Skidan

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What if midlife isn’t a crisis — but a creation? Create Your Midlife™ is the podcast for women who are ready to stop waiting and start creating their next chapter — with clarity, confidence, and self-agency. Hosted by Dr. Oksana Skidan — Ukrainian-born, American-built — writer, educator, and creator of The Midlife Method™, this podcast is where reflection meets action and wisdom meets daily life. Each week, Oksana shares stories, tools, and real conversations that help you turn “What’s next? ...
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The Rest Is Politics’ Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart interview politicians, leaders, intellectuals, and more. From inside and outside of politics, guests join Rory and Alastair to discuss life, leadership, and the philosophy that’s led them to success in their chosen field. Their conversations cover key political events, global affairs, and the big ideas shaping the world today, offering listeners in-depth perspectives from those at the heart of change. The Rest Is Politics Plus: Become ...
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Midlife doesn’t have to be a crisis - it can be a beautiful reinvention. This podcast helps women over 40 navigate the identity shifts of midlife, the chaos of perimenopause (and menopause), changing relationships, and the big “what’s next?” questions, so you can turn this season into your most powerful chapter yet. Hosted by Jody Phifer, Certified Midlife Coach for Women, each episode delivers practical coaching tools, real stories, and mindset shifts to help you tap into your desires, recl ...
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I'm Tanya, a 50 something Aussie woman is trying to deal with a mid-life identity crisis as I navigate all the changes in life that happen after 50 including pre-menopause, career shifts, retirement planning, and changes in mind & body. If you're feeling like you aren't sure how to deal with this 3rd phase of life, then join me on my journey as I talk to experts and fellow 50 somethings to try and figure all this sh*t out.
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Welcome to Club Nurse, babes — the podcast where nursing meets real talk, big feelings, and zero fluff. I’m your host, Colton Lord (yes, from @nursedaddies), and we’re getting into everything from nurse life and burnout to identity, ambition, and healing — with honesty, humor, and a whole lot of heart. PERIOD. This is your space to feel seen, spill tea, and connect with the community you didn’t know you needed. Expect nurse news, guest convos, unfiltered stories, and inspo to slay both in an ...
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The Feminine Outliers

The Feminine Outliers

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Join two globally-minded, culture-curious women as they share the raw, real, and sometimes radical journey of uprooting their lives from the African continent to forge new paths in the US and UK. This isn’t just about immigration, it’s about Self Discovery. Through bold conversations and honest storytelling, they unpack what it truly means to seek sovereignty in identity, womanhood, work, and self-worth despite where you are from or where you are headed. From navigating culture shock to rede ...
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Hosted by Jordanna, the Wellness Junction Podcast is a space for real talk on navigating identity, purpose, mental health, and quarter-life transitions. From burnout and self-doubt to childhood trauma, boundary-setting and friendship breakups, we go there. I hope these conversations help you to become more rooted in your most authentic identity and resilience as you weather life's storms. ✨ New series: Quarter-Life Chronicles — because this era deserves a support group.
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Welcome to self-care with a conscience - where science, spirituality, and sustainability are brunch buddies. Self-Helpless explores all things on the cutting edge of personal and collective growth with leading specialists who share paradigm-shifting insights every week. Hosted by Delanie Fischer, who's recognized by listeners for her casual but fluff-free approach, Self-Helpless has been described as if Rich Roll and Rainn Wilson had a much less eloquent (but also pretty fun) podcast baby. N ...
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The Political Scene | The New Yorker

WNYC Studios and The New Yorker

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Join The New Yorker’s writers and editors for reporting, insight, and analysis of the most pressing political issues of our time. On Mondays, David Remnick, the editor of The New Yorker, presents conversations and feature stories about current events. On Wednesdays, the senior editor Tyler Foggatt goes deep on a consequential political story via far-reaching interviews with staff writers and outside experts. And, on Fridays, the staff writers Susan B. Glasser, Jane Mayer, and Evan Osnos disc ...
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For women whose lives aren’t going quite the way they planned. Through an ADHD diagnosis, marriage break up, parenting struggles or the realisation that the version of you the world sees is no longer the version you want to be. Anita Carr - storyteller, truth spiller and certified expert in turning chaos into clarity hosts Further. More, a podcast about starting over, rewriting your story and finding joy, even in the messy middle. We talk identity shifts, ADHD, relationships, motherhood and ...
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The Accidental CEO Podcast is where high-performing entrepreneurs come to scale beyond themselves. Hosted by Nata Salvatori—business coach, multi-business owner, and identity-shifter-in-chief—this show is your space to evolve from over-involved operator to embodied CEO. You won’t find hustle hype or beginner tips here. This is about real leadership, strategic freedom, and the inner work it takes to grow a business that no longer runs on your burnout. Each episode blends sharp strategy with e ...
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Gastropod

Cynthia Graber and Nicola Twilley

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Food with a side of science and history. Every other week, co-hosts Cynthia Graber and Nicola Twilley serve up a brand new episode exploring the hidden history and surprising science behind a different food- or farming-related topic, from aquaculture to ancient feasts, from cutlery to chile peppers, and from microbes to Malbec. We interview experts, visit labs, fields, and archaeological digs, and generally have lots of fun while discovering new ways to think about and understand the world t ...
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Reveal

The Center for Investigative Reporting and PRX

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Reveal’s investigations will inspire, infuriate and inform you. Host Al Letson and an award-winning team of reporters deliver gripping stories about caregivers, advocates for the unhoused, immigrant families, warehouse workers and formerly incarcerated people, fighting to hold the powerful accountable. The New Yorker described Reveal as “a knockout … a pleasure to listen to, even as we seethe.” A winner of multiple Peabody, duPont, Emmy and Murrow awards, Reveal is produced by the nation’s f ...
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A Society & Culture podcast that takes listeners on a cinematic journey through life’s stories—exploring pop culture, personal growth, and the art of human connection. From food and travel to history and art, to identity and culture, each episode of One More Thing Before You Go reveals how the stories we share shape who we are and inspire us to see ourselves—and the world—differently. Hosted by Michael R. Herst—visionary podcast host, keynote speaker, and creative media mentor—this weekly sh ...
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Acid Horizon

Acid Horizon

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Emerging from affinities with post-structuralism, abolitionism, biopolitics, communism, critical metaphysics, critical mysticism, and ontological anarchy, Acid Horizon is a philosophy and theory podcast committed to thought in motion and political struggle. While these are our grounding currents, each episode opens out onto a wider constellation: ethics, politics, phenomenology, decolonial thought, queer theory, post-psychoanalysis, disability/crip theory, anarchism, Marxism, feminism, and a ...
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Ladies of Sosa

Ladies of Sosa

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Join us as we step into the role of storytellers, not merely the subjects. We bring you the unfiltered, authentic stories and experiences of South Sudanese people across the diaspora. From tales of resilience and triumph to navigating the complexities of identity and culture, our podcast explores the vibrant tapestry of voices that often go unheard. Through interviews, personal narratives, and in-depth discussions, we shed light on the rich heritage, challenges, and aspirations of our divers ...
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(0:00) Chamath and Jason welcome Pete Buttigieg (1:31) Why the Democrats lost tech (6:40) Taxes: Federal wealth tax, wealth disparity, billionaires, the role of government in the free market (23:17) Government efficiency: Democratic DOGE, breaking ranks on debt, his plan to control spending (33:01) Culture Wars: The costly role of democratic identi…
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BT & Sal go off on the Knicks' 4-game start, slamming Karl-Anthony Towns as an unreliable number two option and questioning if coach Mike Brown (or "Bad News Brown" as BT calls him) can fix the team's messy offense. They debate the Ohtani hype, with Sal arguing the two-way star is "overrated" as a pitcher due to a lack of innings and consistency.Th…
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What does Zohran Mamdani’s rise reveal about the shifting power, politics, and identity of New York City’s Jews? As New York stands on the verge of electing its first anti-Zionist mayor, on Identity/Crisis, Yehuda Kurtzer and political strategist Howard Wolfson explore what happens when the Jewish community, who once defined New York’s political ce…
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Mark Halperin opens today’s show with his new reported monologue on the Democrats’ identity crisis — a deep dive into how the party has built its identity around resistance, and why that playbook has failed in the view of many Democrats. For years now, anti-Trump applause lines have filled the space where ideas used to live, creating a cycle of out…
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Boomer & Gio, BT & Sal, and Evan & Tiki all react to the strong words Dexter Lawrence and Giants legend Carl Banks had for one another. Plus, Brian Baldinger breaks down Lawrence’s play; BT & Sal on how the Giants defense needs to start stepping up; Boomer & Gio on if the Giants would move on from Brian Daboll despite Jaxson Dart’s success.…
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As working mothers, we're told that flexible working is the solution. Work from home two days a week. Do compressed hours. Start at 10am instead of 9am. But if these solutions actually worked, why do we still feel like we're constantly drowning? Why are we still apologizing for our lives? Why does the motherhood penalty persist? Flexible working ha…
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This week's Yankees highlights include a station-wide debate over whether the Yankees need to be more like the Blue Jays in their roster construction and hitting approach. Is more contact and less power the answer? Evan and C-Mac debunk that theory, while Evan and Tiki debate if Shohei Ohtani has dethroned Aaron Judge as the best player in baseball…
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Midlife has one of the worst reputations out there — everyone talks about it like it’s the end of something, not the beginning of anything real. But what if midlife isn’t a crisis at all? In this episode, Dr. Oksana Skidan — writer, educator, and creator of the Create Your Midlife™ Method — unpacks the five biggest midlife myths that keep women stu…
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This week's Knicks highlights include Boomer and Gio sounding the alarm on Karl-Anthony Towns, as they have concerns about him being in proper shape to run in Mike Brown's offense. Plus, Sal Licata goes off on the head coach, calling him "Mike Clown," while Evan Roberts makes the case to at least be open to a Jalen Brunson for Giannis Antetokounmpo…
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In November 2005, a group of US Marines killed 24 civilians in Haditha, Iraq. The case against them became one of the most high-profile war crimes prosecutions in US history—but then it fell apart. Only one Marine went to trial for the killings, and all he received was a slap on the wrist. Even his own defense attorney found the outcome shocking. “…
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(0:00) Disgraziad Corner: The most disgraceful things of the week! (3:10) Elon on X's new algorithm, why there has been so much Sydney Sweeney content lately (11:35) Creating Grokipedia: Wikipedia's failures, the future of information on the internet, confirmation bias (24:52) Three years of X: Looking back on the Twitter acquisition and how it cha…
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Hour 1: The Giants playoff hopes may be dead, but need to win games so we know if Brian Daboll is the right head coach. Jaxson Dart appears to be a franchise QB, but the coaching staff still has more to prove on defense and in the win column. Hour 2: Could We See Shohei Ohtani Pitch and Play the Outfield Tonight? Should Giants Fans Want Daboll to S…
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Netta Bresler’s journey began with a childhood magic kit and evolved into a 1,500-student academy and global recognition as a top mentalist. Today, he reframes mentalism as “mind art”—a discipline that maps human blind spots and leverages them to teach, not just entertain. With stories like the “magic wand” blind spot and his red-to-purple team ana…
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Did you know the government doesn't fund deaf athletes, because they aren’t allowed to compete at the Paralympics? For 100 years now they’ve been holding their own competition - the Deaflympics - where referee whistles are replaced by flag signals, and starting guns by flashing lights. But no Paralympics means no funding. All because they were born…
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On August 7, 1985, five family members were shot dead in their English country manor, Whitehouse Farm. It looked like an open-and-shut case. But the New Yorker staff writer Heidi Blake finds that almost nothing about this story is as it seems. New Yorker subscribers get early, ad-free access to “Blood Relatives.” In Apple Podcasts, tap the link at …
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It's easy to despair with another government shutdown. But this hour, three speakers argue that simple upgrades are key to restoring faith in the American experiment. Guests include venture capitalist and political consultant Bradley Tusk, political advisor Jennifer Pahlka and e-governance expert Anna Piperal. TED Radio Hour+ subscribers now get ac…
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Seven months. That’s how close I was to hitting menopause — until Aunt Flow decided she wasn’t done with me yet! In this episode, I’m talking about the comeback no one asked for, the weird grief that hit when my period first disappeared, and how midlife hormones are turning me into someone I barely recognize. Laughs, rants, tears — all in under 20 …
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Mark opens today’s episode with a new reported monologue on one of the most consequential stories of this century: how senior Biden officials attempted to cover up the president’s cognitive decline—and how the Dominant Media was complicit in that effort. Drawing on newly released testimony from top administration officials, he examines how threats,…
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Hour 1: Did the Yankees lose to the best team in baseball? Is Yankee Management Looking at Toronto as a Blueprint? Ohtani took another 0 for last night. Plus, Mike Brown is already showing signs he is not the guy?Hour 2: Carl Banks took aim at Dexter Lawrence, could the Yankees and Mets make a trade? Sal is afraid of deer. Sal questioned Rami's mus…
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Colton is giving the ultimate rundown from the HLTH conference in Vegas 🩺 From AI taking over (in a good way 👀) to nurse-led innovations that are straight-up changing the game, this episode is a whole vibe. Colton spills on: 💡 Why nurses should be in rooms where healthcare innovation happens 🤖 How AI might actually save nurses from burnout (not ste…
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Former England cricketer Phil Tufnell, who played in five Ashes series, joins Gabby and Mark to share his love letter to the Ashes, just weeks out from the competition. He has us in stitches with his stories from Down Under, from outrageous sledging to his hilarious first meeting with his England team mates. And how does he think England will get o…
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Delanie Fischer chats with board-certified pediatrician Dr. Joel Warsh about vaccines and why it’s crucial to navigate this divisive topic with clarity. They explore vaccine research gaps, misinformation, and what’s taught in medical school, as well as how vaccines are tested, the influence of pharmaceutical companies on healthcare and media, and s…
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In this Halloween episode, Meredith Graves joins Acid Horizon to explore the occulted correspondences between philosophy, ritual, and the practice of magic. Together we trace the tangled histories of witchcraft, labor, and belief—from Aleister Crowley and Sylvia Federici to Gilles Deleuze, GWF Hegel, and the haunted legacies of modern materialism. …
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The New Yorker staff writer Andrew Marantz joins Tyler Foggatt for the latest installment of “How Bad Is It?,” a regular checkup on the health of American democracy. Their guests are the Rutgers historians Mark Bray and Yesenia Barragan, a married couple who recently left the United States after Bray became the target of a right-wing doxing campaig…
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Delanie Fischer is sharing some updates and announcements about the podcast including why you can no longer find Self-Helpless on social media, how you can count on the podcast for your commutes, tasks, and bedtime existential crisis even more regularly, and some exciting new features and opportunities. Everything discussed in this episode can be f…
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