Indigenous Medicine Stories Podcast is a collaboration between AMS Healthcare and the Jason A. Hannah Chair in the History of Indigenous Health and Indigenous Traditional Medicine at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine University. Indigenous Medicine Stories aims to educate health professionals and the public about Indigenous healing. The podcast will highlight the lived experiences of Indigenous Knowledge holders, healers, and Elders and help professionals who practice Indigenous healin ...
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Fanachu! is a weekly podcast based in Guam in the Marianas Islands. It provides an decolonization and indigenous themed focus to news and events from the Marianas, Micronesia and the Pacific. It is live streamed each week on Facebook and features monthly episodes that promote the use and learning of the Chamoru language.
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A national focus on news, events & issues that affect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Hear interviews and stories from the SBS NITV Radio program, part of SBS Audio.
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Laugh along with Rooftop Deplorable and The Jason as they systematically, categorically, and comically introduce, discuss, mock, and metaphorically bury the most obnoxious, political, and manipulative ”woke” words that have invaded and corrupted our great American language.
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APTN News InFocus explores the stories and issues affecting Indigenous Peoples through expert interviews and meaningful conversations. Hosted by reporter Cierra Bettens, each episode offers unique insights and context from people who know the stories best.
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Speaking Tongues Podcast: Celebrating Voices, Stories, and Flavors From Around the Globe
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Speaking Tongues is a podcast celebrating language, culture, and identity through in-depth conversations with multilingual guests from around the world. From endangered and Indigenous languages to Creoles and diaspora stories, each episode explores how language connects us to memory, history, community, migration, and meaning. Host Elle Charisse talks with artists, educators, and storytellers working to preserve cultural heritage through words, food, music, research, and lived experience.
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Anishinaabekwe Lisa Abel hosts the official Anishinabek Nation podcast, which focuses on initiatives and issues throughout Anishinabek Nation territory. Tune in to explore Anishinaabe governance, lands and resources, language revitalization, health, politics, and much more with featured guests! Visit us at www.anishinabek.ca.
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Interpreters & Interrupters is the podcast for professional and student interpreters looking to refine their skills and stay inspired. In Season 2, we’re bringing you expert tips, insightful interviews, and discussions on the topics that matter most in the world of interpreting. Regardless of where your interpreting gigs take you, join us as we explore the art, challenges, and evolving landscape of interpretation.
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The simplest questions often have the most complex answers. The Philosopher's Zone is your guide through the strange thickets of logic, metaphysics and ethics.
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Welcome to ”Dénht’ā,” the podcast that greets you with the warmth of the Kaska Dene language, meaning ”Hi. How are you?” Join your host Ella Lamoureux as she engages in thought-provoking conversations with Indigenous individuals from a variety of First Nations. Each episode delves into the complexities of navigating a colonial world, sharing authentic lived experiences that resonate deeply. ”Dénht’ā” offers a unique platform for discussing cultural identity and the countless ways our guests ...
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Welcome to Re-Storying Justice. A RAVEN podcast where we explore Indigenous laws of the land and how they intersect with the colonial legal system in Canada. In many Indigenous cultures, laws have survived the passage of time, intricately woven into song, ceremonies, and stories. These legal systems have survived for thousands of years, often rooted in relationships with the land, water, seasons. Here are RAVEN, we work in solidarity with Indigenous Nations who are upholding their rights and ...
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KQED's statewide radio news program, providing daily coverage of issues, trends, and public policy decisions affecting California and its diverse population.
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Welcome to the Caring Society’s Spirit Bear paw’d-cast! Tune in for informative episodes that feature guest appearances from community members, advocates, and leading experts on a number of matters affecting First Nations children, youth, and families. We are bear-y grateful to our friends in Dr. Veldon Coburn’s “Indigenous Politics in Canada” course at the University of Ottawa, who produced Season 1 from January to April of 2022. For more information on what we do and how you can help promo ...
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Galata is a word from the Indian language Kannada that means the noise caused by a ruckus. This podcast is about starting up while we are still in college. Testing ideas, creating a team, building something worthwhile and adding value to other people’s lives. Join us as we discuss the thrill of earning your first buck, tackling uncertainties, overcoming obstacles and delighting others. Most of all, Galata is about seeing, understanding and implementing so you can deliver on your audacious pr ...
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A Cayuga Language Podcast produced by Protect The Tract.
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We Promote African Indigenous Languages and Culture and aim for a significant increase in speakers and learners of African Indigenous Languages
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Welcome to Curiosity Weekly from Discovery, hosted by Dr. Samantha Yammine. Once a week, we’ll bring you the latest and greatest in scientific discoveries and break down the details so that you don’t need a PhD to understand it. From neuroscience to climate tech to AI and genetics, no subject is off-limits. Join Sam as she interviews expert guests and investigates the research guiding some of the most exciting scientific breakthroughs affecting our world today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com ...
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Unsettled: Journeys in Truth and Conciliation builds upon the 94 calls to action of Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, from the perspectives of Indigenous cohost Jessica Vandenberghe, settler cohost George Lee, and their Indigenous and settler guests. We start from the belief that conciliation in Canada is an ongoing project, individually and collectively, as the country moves beyond colonial thinking to build a nation of nations—one free of racist, pro-assimiliation policies, and ...
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An indigenous book by an indigenous author. Cover art photo provided by Andrew Ridley on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@aridley88
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What is racial justice in the arts? How can artists, performers, and producers inspire new possibilities? Through deep conversations with guests, Race/Remix shapes the creative landscape of racial justice. Spanning topics in media, culture, healthcare, justice systems, immigration, and education, Season 1 offers critical insights by pairing creators and thinkers across disciplines and ideas. Share in the provocations. We invite you to join the conversation. Our first season launches this Dec ...
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Discover the ancient wisdom and traditional practices of plant/animal medicine on 'Traditional Medicine with Shamanflora'. Ximena Garcia is our host. She is the current Center Director of a Healing Center in Iquitos, Peru, called Shamanflora, an Advance Kambo practitioner trainer and Integration Coach. Each week, we delve into the science and traditional uses of various medicinal plants or animals, from the well-known to the obscure. Join us as we explore the physical and spiritual benefits ...
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Roots and Stems, an Indigenous language podcast, explores ways to support and join language revitalization efforts. Hosted by Sealaska Heritage, an Alaska Native nonprofit organization, the podcast features interviews with those in the field sharing their experiences in language learning and community.
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As an Anishinaabe household of 5 (including the dog), join us as we share our experiences raising our children speaking to them in Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe language) as Second Language Learners ourselves. Anishinaabemowin is the language of the Anishinaabe people - also known as Ojibwe. It is an Indigenous language that has been targeted by genocide since settlers arrived on Turtle Island (North America). This is our commitment to helping fight and reclaim OUR SOUND- ENWEYING.
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Native Circles
Dr. Farina King, Dr. Davina Two Bears, Sarah Newcomb, Eva Bighorse, & Brian D. King
This podcast features Native American and Indigenous voices, stories, and experiences for everyone to learn, not only in North America but also throughout the world. The founders of Native Circles are Dr. Farina King (Diné) and Sarah Newcomb (Tsimshian), who were inspired to start this podcast to educate wider publics about the interconnections and significance of Native American, Alaska Native, and Indigenous experiences and matters. The primary co-hosts of the podcast are Dr. King, Dr. Da ...
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Interviews with Anthropologists about their New Books Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
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Mom Strength is a podcast hosted by Surabhi Veitch, The Passionate Physio. Surabhi is an Orthopaedic and Pelvic Physiotherapist, Pregnancy & Postpartum Fitness Coach, mentor and mom with a mission to simplify motherhood through discussions on pelvic health, fitness, and realistic self-care. Episodes drop every 1-2 weeks, and offer a combination of solo episodes, and guest interviews with experts on pelvic health, movement, mindset, parenting, nutrition, mental health, diversity and all the w ...
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歡迎收聽,草草,caucau是排灣族語,人的意思。 我是巫比,透過草草,我會帶你聽見更多在這塊土地上、部落裡,用各自擅長的方式拼湊屬於他們的生命故事。 Hello, everyone,this is Ubi. Welcome to Caucau. Caucau is the meaning of people in Paiwan language. In Caucau, you could know more about the life stories of people living in this beautiful island and indigenous communities. #草草 #caucau Powered by Firstory Hosting
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Discover podcast episodes that share Indigenous languages and culture with preschool kids and families through stories and songs on ABC Listen.
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This is the English version of the original recount of the apparitions of Our Lady Guadalupe. It is a historical text called the Nican Mopohua, which means “Here is told” in Nahuatl, the language of the Aztecs. It is the text that preserves the encounter between the mother of God and Saint Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin on the Tepeyac hill in December, 1531. Pope John Paul II, who canonized Juan Diego in 2002, called Our Lady of Guadalupe "the Mother of the civilization of love," and he said tha ...
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Language Latte is a conversation about teaching world languages. Becky Morales looks at research and speaks with teachers from around the globe to find out the best and most efficient methods, materials, and tips to help students gain fluency. Topics include educational technology, getting students to speak in the target language, teaching vocabulary, using films and popular games in class, bringing in culture, using IPA’s, TPRS, CI, the role of grammar, and more. More educational resources, ...
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To educate, empower & embrace aboriginal culture! Many non indigenous Australians have questions about culture, so Speak Easy is where I yarn with mob, indigenous friends & allies about topics that impact all our lives. Education, language, employment , family, identity just to name a few and we hope that through these conversations you will learn something new, feel empowered by that knowledge so you can embrace more deeply Aboriginal culture. Educate, empower, embrace , that is the heart o ...
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A podcast that brings awareness to the history and lasting impacts of residential schools as well as the ongoing impacts of colonization. Listen to stories from residential school survivors and learn from discussions with Indigenous youth about topics such as culture, language, identity, and community.
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This show provides actionable skills in cultural humility, culturally responsive care, and health equity so clinicians, leaders, and neighbors can serve every community better. Hosted by family physician and healthcare leader Dr. Raj Sundar, each episode explores cultural humility, culturally responsive care, and health equity through the voices of patients, clinicians, and system designers who live the work every day. WHAT YOU’LL HEAR Practical ways to deliver culturally competent & cultura ...
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Tech reporter Jose Fermoso brings the largest Latinx community of tech professionals to audio life through in-depth stories and interviews featuring topics affecting all Latinx people including immigration policies, the coronavirus pandemic, and the latest in business challenges.
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The Tongue Unbroken (Tlél Wudakʼóodzi Ḵaa Lʼóotʼ) is a podcast about Native American language revitalization and decolonization, as seen through the eyes and mind of a multilingual Indigenous person who is Lingít, Haida, Yupʼik and Sami. This podcast explores complex concepts of identity, resilience, erasure, and genocide and features guests involved in language revitalization and decolonial efforts in Alaska, the United States, Canada, and New Zealand. This show hopes to connect to all audi ...
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Conversations about professional interpretation with the best in the field.
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A podcast to provide an insight into the history, culture and connection of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people in the Geelong, Surf Coast, Bellarine and Colac regions, proudly presented by Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative.
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RezBirds is a team of four Indigenous men that are tackling the hard hitting issues of modern society with eloquent lunacy. If you like deep issues but would rather they went off the deep end than into an ivory tower, then this podcast is a must listen. The team uses adult language and themes and it is not a PG program. Listener discretion is advised.
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This podcast series unpacks the world of film and filmmakers, in New Zealand and abroad, one kōrero at a time. (Kōrero translates to "discussion" in Te Reo Māori, which is the indigenous language of New Zealand.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Natives Follow Jesus podcast recognizes that following Jesus as Native American / First Nation disciples is getting more and more challenging. You don’t have to follow Jesus all alone. Join me every week where you can find positive and encouraging content as you seek to follow Jesus as best as you can. Daron Butler is the host of this weekly show where episodes drop every Monday morning at 6am. Daron is a full-blooded Navajo. His Navajo family are followers of Jesus spanning three genera ...
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Undercover Irish goes under the cover of Irishness, through ballads, poems, social history, the Irish language (Gaeilge), historical events and people, especially those on the periphery— while drawing lines to today’s world and adding depth to current affairs. Local, National and International.
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An Irish podcast where I interview business owners, activists and other everyday people, to learn how they contribute to living sustainably. By educating ourselves, we can then take a leaf from their book to add to our own way of eco-friendly living! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Native Americans still exist and they're kicking butt in the 21st century! Host Colton Shone uses his indigenous background to help dispel stereotypes and myths regarding Native Americans. Colton speaks with other indigenous folks to highlight some of the important issues facing Indian Country with some fun along the way.
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A daily public radio broadcast program and podcast from PRX and WGBH, hosted by Marco Werman
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Native Voice TV hit the airwaves in 2004 and is the only urban based weekly television program in Northern California focusing on the culture of Native Americans and Indigenous People of the Americas. Native Voice TV seeks to provide a voice for Indigenous people to tell of their struggles and injustices that are often ignored by the mainstream media. Native Voice TV has featured the dress, songs, dances, language, arts and crafts of various individuals, groups and organizations in order to ...
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The goal of this podcast is to inspire and motivate us to live with greater Aloha. Not sure what Aloha means? Take a deep dive into this profound word with creator and host, Luana Kawaʻa as she shares her life experiences as a native Hawaiian wife, mother, grandmother, and educator. Searching for peace and purpose in your life? Need a little extra boost? Striving to be a little better each day? Take a breath of aloha here, each day on the Morning Mana'o Podcast! ... Subscribe, leave a review ...
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Rudy Kelly’s dad was a great chief of the Tsimshian Nation - a champion of the language, culture, and community. Everyone loved him. But did Rudy? As a kid, he looked up to him. Idolized him. But also feared him. And even hated him. He told Rudy that to succeed, he would have to leave everything behind: his family, friends, and culture. In this six-part series, Rudy's journey brings him back in time, to learn how colonization impacted Indigenous people, from those who lived it. To find out w ...
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ÍY SȻÁĆL HÁLE, Nick TŦE NE SNÁ ĆSE LÁ,E SEN EṮ W̱SÁNEĆ, ĆSE LÁ,E SEN EṮ TŦE BOḰEĆEN ÁLELEṈs. Good day everyone, My name is Nick I am from Saanich and I am from the Pauquachin Nation. This is W̱ILṈEW̱ Radio on CFUV 101.9FM. W̱ILṈEW̱ Radio translates to Indigenous Radio. It is a Indigenous show that features Indigenous: Musicians, Story telling, Artists, Language revitalization, Careers, Plant knowledge and more. W̱ILṈEW̱ Radio was made possible with support from the Government of Canada
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“At what age should I get a colonoscopy?” “Will this treatment help me, and what are the side effects?” This is where medical evidence comes in. It is our time machine, our crystal ball. We take learnings from the past - experiences of generations of people who came before us, and their medical providers - and use those learnings to support our beliefs about the future. Evidence is nonpartisan and not controversial. We all need to dig deeper. Not stopping at our beliefs, but trying to unders ...
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Koori Knockout 2025: James Maloney on His First Koori Knockout Experience
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1:02Former NRL player and former assistant coach for the North Queensland Cowboys, James Maloney, swapped the big stadium lights for the community spirit of the Koori Knockout this year, marking his first time at one of the biggest gatherings of First Nations people.
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Uncle Victor Wright is one of the founders of the Koori Knockout and joins NITV Radio to discuss and reflect on the growth of the game since it was established in 1971.
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John Mathias, "Uncommon Cause: Living for Environmental Justice in Kerala" (U California Press, 2024)
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54:27How can activists strike a balance between fighting for a cause and sustaining relationships with family, friends, and neighbors? In this episode John Mathias joins host Elena Sobrino to talk about Uncommon Cause: Living for Environmental Justice in Kerala (2024, University of California Press). Uncommon Cause follows environmental justice activist…
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#87 Sonam Wangchuk - Revolutionary Voice of Ladakh: Fighting for Indigenous Rights & Climate Justice in the Himalayas
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36:32Join us for a deep dive with visionary engineer and activist Sonam Wangchuk, whose groundbreaking ideas on education, sustainability, and social justice have inspired millions worldwide. In this extended conversation, you’ll learn: • What education is truly for: Why we must shift from conquering nature to nurturing it, and how unschooling and mothe…
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New Movie Tells The Story Of Bus Driver Who Helped Students, Teachers Escape Camp Fire
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10:28The 2018 Camp Fire in Paradise remains California’s deadliest and most destructive wildfire in history. The Northern California fire claimed the lives of 85 people. Now, a new movie depicts the real-life heroic escape of one local bus driver. Reporter: Claudia Brancart, North State Public Radio Yosemite National Park remains open during the governm…
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Confronting residential school denialism: How a new generation is pushing back against a growing threat
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14:08This week on APTN News InFocus, host Cierra Bettens examines the growing threat of residential school denialism in Canada. Once confined to the internet’s fringes, denialism has entered the mainstream with public speeches, book deals and online followings that continue to grow. Some deny the racist and genocidal legacy of residential schools, other…
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Deepa Das Acevedo, "The War on Tenure" (Cambridge UP, 2025)
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1:02:47As academia increasingly comes under attack in the United States, The War on Tenure (Cambridge UP, 2025) steps in to demystify what professors do and to explain the importance of tenure for their work. Deepa Das Acevedo takes readers on a backstage tour of tenure-stream academia to reveal hidden dynamics and obstacles. She challenges the common bel…
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Jürgen Schaflechner, "Hinglaj Devi: Identity, Change, and Solidification at a Hindu Temple in Pakistan" (Oxford UP, 2018)
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1:26:58About two hundred kilometers west of the city of Karachi, in the desert of Baluchistan, Pakistan, sits the shrine of the Hindu Goddess Hinglaj. Despite the temple's ancient Hindu and Muslim history, an annual festival at Hinglaj has only been established within the last three decades, in part because of the construction of the Makran Coastal Highwa…
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Living and writing through the years before, during and after the Second World War, French author and philosopher Albert Camus witnessed the rise of fascism and its terrible endgame in German National Socialism. Today, amid fears of a neo-fascist resurgence in the USA, his work well is worth revisiting.…
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Culture and Connection: Lessons from Fiji
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22:54In this episode, Ximena shares her transformative experiences in Fiji, highlighting the warmth of the Fijian people and recounts an experience with a local drinking Kava. She reflects on the lessons learned about connection, success, and overcoming personal limitations, encouraging listeners to embrace opportunities for growth and transformation. F…
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Joshua Tree National Park Nonprofit Concerned About Latest Government Shutdown
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10:40During the last federal government shutdown in late 2018 and early 2019, national parks here in California were greatly impacted. Some shut down completely, meaning a significant loss in potential revenue. Others remained open, but were not fully staffed. That includes Joshua Tree National Park in Southern California. Vehicles drove off-road, causi…
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Dust Storms An Increasing Problem Around The Salton Sea
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10:35Around the Salton Sea, dust storms have become an increasing problem, sparking dozens of public health studies. But many Imperial Valley residents have grown weary of repeated studies that all basically say the same thing: that the air quality is bad and getting worse. Reporter: Kori Suzuki, KPBS National Parks are once again caught up in the middl…
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Michael Rowe, "Researching Street-Level Bureaucracy: Bringing Out the Interpretive Dimensions" (Routledge, 2024)
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40:09Researching Street-level Bureaucracy: Bringing Out the Interpretive Dimensions (Routledge, 2024) is the first among a number of new titles in the Routledge Series on Interpretive Methods that we’ll be featuring on New Books in Interpretive Political and Social Science. In it, Mike Rowe discusses the continued relevance of the idea of street level b…
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Whether you call it citizen science, participatory science, or community science, research conducted by everyday people has led to major discoveries across a wide range of fields. This episode, host Dr. Samantha Yammine is joined by Dr. Caren Cooper to discuss the benefits and mechanics when it comes to public participation in science. Dr. Cooper i…
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An exploration of "Ethnically Ambiguous" with Zac Rose
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10:25"it's a balance of real world cynicism and deeply human sincerity as they navigate the entertainment industry"
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Ngambaa a story of dance and emu sisters in Melbourne's Fringe Festival
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8:13"In making multiple works I discovered how connected they are and how complicated my story is"
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A partnership between TAFE and the New South Wales Fire Service, to help young Indigenous people get into their dream job as fire fighters.
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A class action has been launched against the federal government, alleging a former work for the dole program in the Northern Territory racially discriminated against thousands of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in remote communities.
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State Looks To Hire Thousands Of Year-Round Firefighters
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10:39What once was a fire season in California is now a fire year. As a result, the state is looking to combat increasing wildfires with funding for more year-round firefighters. Reporter: Rachel Livinal, KVPR California voters approved a $10 billion climate bond measure, last November. We're now getting a sense of where the first round of Prop 4 money …
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Building Indigenous capacity in the mining industry with Jenny-Lou Campbell
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37:16Jenny-Lou Campbell, Executive Director of the Indigenous Centre of Excellence for Mineral Development (ICEMD), shares how this new Centre is dedicated to advancing Indigenous participation and bolstering the natural, technical, and financial capabilities of First Nations in the mineral development and mining sector. Jenny-Lou Campbell will be shari…
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Georgios Tsourous, "Orthodox Choreographies: Boundaries, Borders and Materiality in Jerusalem's Old City" (Gorgias Press, 2024)
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1:04:05Orthodox Choreographies: Boundaries, Borders and Materiality in Jerusalem's Old City (Gorgias Press, 2024) offers a comprehensive anthropological study of lived Christianity in Jerusalem’s Old City, with a special focus on the Church of the Holy Sepulchre or the Church of the Anastasis. Based on in-depth ethnographic fieldwork, the study explores t…
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San Rafael RV Park Residents Fight To Keep Rent Affordable
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10:30In Marin County, rents are among the highest in the nation. There, a group of mobile home park residents are in a years-long fight to keep hold of one of the county’s few affordable options. They’re residents of the RV Park of San Rafael, where a property management company has been raising the rent, setting new rules and threatening residents with…
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Gina Vale, "The Unforgotten Women of the Islamic State" (Oxford UP, 2024)
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56:55The Unforgotten Women of the Islamic State (Oxford University Press, 2024) by Dr. Gina Vale explores the governance of the Islamic State (IS) terrorist organization through the lives and words of local Iraqi, Syrian, and Kurdish women. While the roles and activities of foreign (predominantly Western), pro-IS women have garnered significant attentio…
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Whether you're in the legal or medical fields, this episode is a must-watch for professionals new to working with interpreters, as well as for interpreters looking to understand common challenges in the workplace. Send us a textBy Maritza Vazquez
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Yolande Brown gives insight into a keystone species in Bangarra's Bogong Song
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18:25The Bogong’s Song blends storytelling, shadow puppetry, dance and song to tell the story of the Bogong moth, inviting young audiences to experience connection to Country, and to listen, reflect, and wonder.
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In 2022 the eruption of the Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha'apai underwater volcano with a multi-national scientific team, experts from the Pacific and around the world, are collaborating with the Tonga Geological Services.
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A Bit About Bats - Niamh Roche, Bat Conservation Ireland
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44:17Niamh Roche works for Bat Conservation Ireland so naturally, we delved into the 9 species of bats that call Ireland home. These winged neighbours of ours are so important for our ecosystem, but also for our sanity as they consume thousands of midges and mosquitos per night! Check out the conservation's website for loads of resources on helping bats…
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A Senate inquiry has heard that longstanding trends of rural and regional decline present a real challenge for volunteer agencies tasked with responding to natural disasters
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Episode 20: Unhoused, Resist, Xenophobe, Anti-ICE
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16:28By 🇺🇸 Rooftop Deplorable
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Kolby Hanson, "Ordinary Rebels: Rank-And-File Militants Between War and Peace" (Oxford UP, 2025)
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42:26In Ordinary Rebels: Rank-And-File Militants Between War and Peace (Oxford University Press, 2025), Kolby Hanson argues that these periods of state toleration do not simply change armed groups' behavior, but fundamentally transform the organizations themselves by shaping who takes up arms and which leaders they follow. This book draws on a set of in…
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#86: Bijoy Ramachandran on Meaning, Memory & Making Public Spaces | Galata Podcast
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1:58:51🎧 About Galata Podcast Galata is a Kannada word that means the ruckus of noise. Through candid, long-form conversations, I explore entrepreneurship, creativity, and the pursuit of meaningful work with some of India’s most interesting minds. 🏛️ About Hundredhands Hundredhands is a Bangalore-based collaborative architecture practice founded by Bijoy …
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Fino' Chamoru Episode with Chanter and Poet Jay Baza Pascua
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1:00:06Send us a text One of the strongest poetic voices in the Chamoru language over the past two decades has been that of chanter and writer Jay Baza Pascua or "Sinangan." He is well-known for several poems and chants most notably "Fakmåta" and joined for this 2023 Fino' Chamoru episode of Fanachu where he discussed some of his research and theories on …
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NASA Mission, With Help From UC Berkeley, To Explore Earth's Exosphere
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10:40This week a SpaceX Falcon9 rocket launched from Florida – the mission? To study the outermost parts of the earth’s atmosphere. The mission is being steered by remote control from UC Berkeley's Space Sciences Laboratory. Reporter: Danielle Venton, KQED A report out this week details major failures in LA County’s response to the January firestorms. R…
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Insiders, investigators and inspirational figures: A look at the season ahead at APTN News
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37:24As summer winds down - hosts, producers and reporters at APTN News are ramping up. On this edition of APTN News InFocus, we get a first look at what’s coming up this season from three of our award-winning shows: Face to Face, Investigates and Nation to Nation. Face to Face Host Dennis Ward joins us to talk about the upcoming 300-episode milestone a…
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Episode 37: One Settler's Path—Listening, Learning and Doing the Work, feat. Ian Smith
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1:08:28Send us a text Ian Smith, director of business development with the University of Alberta's Faculty of Engineering, talks about personal actions and impactful programs that tie into his own truth and conciliation journey. Cohosts Jessica Vandenberghe and George Lee talk with Ian about moments of revelation effective approaches, big and small, to tr…
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Catch up on whats making news for Friday 26th September 2025.
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Beauty apps are becoming more and more miraculously high-tech, but also more and more invasive. You might feel OK about an app that gives your face a "beauty rating", but what if the app started to recommend cosmetic surgery procedures? Or how about a selfie enhancement app that doesn't just get rid of minor skin blemishes, but actually alters the …
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Healthcare Workers Look For Better Guidelines On How To Handle Immigration Encounters
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10:49Healthcare workers across Southern California are struggling to provide medical care to undocumented patients, without clear guidance on how to handle encounters with immigration agents. Medical workers want hospitals to improve guidelines and provide better training so they can protect patients and themselves.Reporter: Anthony Victoria, KVCR A fed…
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76 I Congo: When History Walks into Your Exam Room
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45:31Overview: We sit down with Jean Jacques, physician, community organizer to explore how the long and complex history of the Democratic Republic of Congo—including colonialism, resource-driven conflict, and trauma—shapes the healthcare experience of Congolese immigrants and refugees in the U.S. We talk through the diversity of Congolese identities, l…
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Catch up on whats making news for Thursday 25th September 2025.
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NITV Radio brings stories from across the country sharing whats happening in communities with host, Lowanna Grant.
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S3 E18: Beyond Allyship: Youth Engagement and Co-Conspiratorship in Child Welfare
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39:46What does youth engagement look like in child welfare reform and work? In this special guest episode we are joined by John Sharpe, Executive Director of Partners for Youth in New Brunswick, to explore what it means to move beyond tokenism and step into authentic allyship and co-conspiratorship with young people.…
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Change Your Headspace in Minutes: The Triad of Focus, Language & Physiology
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17:57In today’s episode, Ximena brings you a simple yet powerful practice: three tools to shift your state whenever life feels overwhelming. Learn how to redirect your focus, choose words that empower, and use your body to unlock energy and clarity. These teachings—rooted in Tony Robbins’ work and Ximena’s personal journey—are practical, grounding, and …
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Experts Concerned About Imagery, Language In ICE Recruitment Materials
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10:45As concerns continue to grow over ICE detention and enforcement in California, the agency is also ramping up its hiring efforts, as it aims to bring on 10,000 new agents by the end of the year. But some experts say the agency’s recruitment strategy is filled with white nationalist messages and imagery.Reporter: Gustavo Solis, KPBS After months of d…
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Our Father: Padre Nuestro | Spanish Prayers for Young Believers - Spanish Prayers for Young Believers
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6:36This episode of Spanish Prayers for Young Believers focuses on the Our Father prayer, known in Spanish as "Padre Nuestro". Luis Diego explains that Jesus taught this prayer to his disciples during the Sermon on the Mount, and it can be found in the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 6. The prayer is considered a template for how to pray to God and consists…
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Laurian R. Bowles, "Headstrong: Women Porters, Blackness, and Modernity in Accra" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2025)
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1:03:02Headstrong: Women Porters, Blackness, and Modernity in Accra (U Pennsylvania Press, 2025) explores the experiences of women porters, called kayayei, in Accra, Ghana. Drawing on a decade of fieldwork, anthropologist Laurian R. Bowles shows how kayayei navigate precarity, bringing into sharp relief how racialization, rooted in histories of colonialis…
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Some of society’s greatest scientific achievements were made based on research that might sound silly or bizarre to the average person. But curiosity-driven exploration is just as important to science as research that starts out with clear-cut applications in mind. So, this episode, host Dr. Samantha Yammine is joined by Dr. Carly Anne York. Dr. Yo…
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Catch up on whats making news for Wednesday 24th September 2025.
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