This podcast is a channel on the New Books Network. The New Books Network is an academic audio library dedicated to public education. In each episode you will hear scholars discuss their recently published research with another expert in their field. Discover our 150+ channels and browse our 28,000+ episodes on our website: newbooksnetwork.com Subscribe to our free weekly Substack newsletter to get informative, engaging content straight to your inbox: https://newbooksnetwork.substack.com/ ...
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For The Wild is a slow media organization dedicated to land-based protection, co-liberation, and intersectional storytelling. We are rooted in a paradigm shift away from human supremacy, endless growth, and consumerism. Our work highlights impactful stories and deeply-felt meaning making as balms for these times.
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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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We are an Indigenous media organisation located in the far north-west of Australia.
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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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News For Kids brings you easy stories in English, with Chinese translations to help students and second language learners here in Taiwan! Stories are written and recorded by ICRT correspondents, and uploaded every weekday morning.
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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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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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The Bioneers: Revolution from the Heart of Nature is an award-winning series featuring breakthrough solutions for people and planet. The greatest social and scientific innovators of our time celebrate the genius of nature and human ingenuity. The kaleidoscopic scope covers biomimicry, ecological design, social and racial justice, women’s leadership, ecological medicine, indigenous knowledge, spirituality and psychology. It’s leading-edge, hopeful, charismatic, provocative, timely and timeles ...
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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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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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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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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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An indigenous book by an indigenous author. Cover art photo provided by Andrew Ridley on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@aridley88
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Everyone has a story — and I want to listen. I’m Kiki, a storyteller, journalist, and proud Latina from Chicago. This podcast is a space to share authentic conversations with everyday people who shape our communities — from creatives and professionals to parents, organizers, and dreamers. Rooted in my experience as a first-generation Mexican and Indigenous woman, I explore stories of resilience, identity, and belonging through the lens of our lived experiences. These are the untold stories — ...
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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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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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Conversations about professional interpretation with the best in the field.
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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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Speaking Tongues Podcast: Celebrating Voices, Stories, and Flavors From Around the Globe
Elle Charisse
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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From astronomy to cancer research and beyond, explore the latest scientific and technological innovations taking place in Arizona.
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Goodman and Moynihan report each week on the people and places caught in the middle, the ones most directly affected by policy debates, war and social issues. The column breaks through the glib clichés, dogmatic language and overall static that has permeated mainstream media coverage. Goodman and Moynihan’s unrestrained commentary from the front lines resonates with a generation that has an uncanny ability to spot the inauthentic in any discourse. The energy and passion for the truth found i ...
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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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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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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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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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Hosted by Mundanara Bayles who was born and raised in Redfern (Sydney) Australia and currently lives in Queensland. The Black Magic Woman Podcast is an uplifting conversational style program featuring mainly First Nations people from Australia and around the world sharing their stories about their journey to highlight the diversity amongst First Nations peoples and the resilience of her people. She hopes these stories inspire her listeners and also create a better understanding of what First ...
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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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Through an intersectional feminist perspective, hosts Anney and Samantha dive into science, history, and culture to make sense of the everyday and unpack the stories that brought us to where we are today. This podcast aims to better understand the challenges facing women and marginalized folks all over the world and highlights the tools we can use to tackle them head on.
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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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This podcast will shed some light on the questions: 1. Who are adult silent speakers? and 2. What has their language journey been? Join us for engaging, informational talks and interviews with your host, Charlotte Ross, as she explores the phenomena of adult silent speakers and its impact on Indigenous language revitalization as part of her doctoral journey in Indigenous Language Revitalization at the University of Victoria. Tune in to learn about the research that has been carried out with ...
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Language on the Move is a podcast devoted to multilingualism, language learning, and intercultural communication in the contexts of globalization and migration. Language on the Move aims to disseminate sociolinguistic research to a broad global audience. Language on the Move was co-founded by Ingrid Piller and Kimie Takahashi, and is currently edited by Ingrid Piller. Our team consists of a research group based at Macquarie University and is complemented by contributors from around the world ...
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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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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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This podcast is based on Dance Your Style: Cree Pedagogy, recently co-authored by Dr Weenie. It outlines how Indigenous people can successfully advance Indigenous knowledge in education and research. The book analyses the various roles of First Nations communities and Elders in making space for Indigenous knowledge in universities. Dr. Weenie holds a BEd (1979), BA (1989) in English, postgraduate diploma (1996) in Indian and Northern Education, and MEd (2002), all from the University of Sask ...
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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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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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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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Talking Teaching is a University of Melbourne podcast about effective, evidence-based classroom practice and the latest in educational thinking. Each episode features insights from world-renowned educators and thinkers.
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Public activism on human rights, environmental and indigenous justice, and educational liberation, with an emphasis on politics, culture, and art. Website: https://speakingoutofplace.com/
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Welcome to Multilingual Montessori, a podcast where we discuss multilingualism, multiculturalism, and raising children from a Montessori perspective. Hosted by AMI Montessori guide and TESOL instructor Gabrielle Kotkov. Follow instagram.com/multilingual.montessori and visit multilingualmontessori.org for more!
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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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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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We Saw the Devil is the podcast that refuses to separate murder from power, violence from policy, and crime from the systems that create it. Hosted by Robin, a veteran true crime researcher and political commentator, We Saw the Devil digs into the cases that expose the rot at the heart of American institutions. This isn't your typical true crime podcast. We don't just ask "who did it" — we ask who allowed it, who covered it up, who profited, and whose bodies are always the ones that end up i ...
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SMNTY Classics: Why Do You Cry When People Ask if You're Okay?
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16:26The simple question of how you're doing is not always so simple, and can lead to tears. We look into a few common reasons why in this classic episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts
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Recent studies confirm that while podcast is a continually growing medium, it still isn't very inclusive in terms of hosts and guests. Anney and Samantha talk about their own experiences and dig into the data. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts
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Indigenous Data Sovereignty with Rylee Restoule
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49:46In November 2025, the Anishinabek Nation Chiefs in Assembly resolved to move forward with a relationship agreement between the Anishinabek Nation and the Health Sciences North Research Institute. The partners plan to develop research protocols in collaboration with our interested member First Nations. Research protocols are tools that First Nations…
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Lighting the way on the Boorloo Bridge with Tyrown Waigana
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4:34A large-scale animated light story will turn the bridge into a digital canvas.
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Melissa Sandy takes NITV Radio through a journey through loss, resilience and hope.
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Yindjibarndi artist Melissa Sandy honours her family legacy with The Void.
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Total fire bans are in place for large parts of Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia, with authorities in other states warning that a total fire ban could be declared at any time.
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NITV Radio bring the News, sport and weather as well as stories from around the country and in community.
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We often hear about feelings that come from our gut. Researchers led by University of Arizona physiologist Maya Kaelberer are working to understand how our gut and brain communicate. Their studies could lead to new strategies for addressing diet-related diseases and more. Maya Kaelberer spoke to Leslie Tolbert, Ph. D Regent's professor emerita in N…
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Narrator: Thieves take other people's things. Taking other people's things is stealing. Thieves steal many kinds of things. They steal cars! They steal bikes! They steal money! 小偷會偷汽車,腳踏車,也會偷錢。 Click HERE for the full transcript!
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Happy Hour #202: Crashing Out and Checking In
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24:36With the arrival of 2026, Anney and Samantha chat about how their holidays went, and the new year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts
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61. What if my child asks me to switch languages?
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25:48Welcome back to the Multilingual Montessori Podcast! We're returning in 2026 with new episodes and a new co-host, and we'll be here every month to answer your questions about raising and teaching multilingual children from a Montessori perspective. You can learn more about Gabrielle on Episode 20: How Multilingual Montessori Came to Be. You can l…
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Minneapolis ICE Shooting: The Murder of Renee Nicole Good
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1:18:02"They killed my wife. They shot her in the head. We have a 6-year-old at school." That's what Renee Nicole Good's wife said, sitting in the snow, covered in blood, moments after an ICE agent murdered her in Minneapolis. Renee was 37. Unarmed. Trying to drive away. Shot in the face through her windshield. Trump called it self-defense. The Minneapoli…
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Indigenous Surviving, Thriving, and Love: A Conversation with Julian Brave Noisecat
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47:28Today I have the true honor of speaking with journalist, storyteller, historical researcher, and Native American ceremonial dancer Julian Brave Noisecat about his book, We Survived the Night. This highly original book blends many voices and registers, from both well-known but also buried and purposefully obscured historical archives, to tribal and …
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Red, White & Bruised: The Donroe Doctrine & WTF is Happening in Venezuela?!
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41:10****Apologies, y'all. This episode is several days late. Better late than never! ANOTHER episode dropping tomorrow on the murder of Renee Nicole Good. The Donroe Doctrine: America Invades Venezuela While you were nursing a New Year’s hangover, the U.S. launched its biggest military operation in Latin America since Panama. Nicolás Maduro has been sn…
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For decades, primatologists believed that primate societies were structured around aggressive alpha males - until a remarkable push from feminist scientists in the 1960s and 70s changed the narrative. So why does the "dominant alpha male" story persist in human culture?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Taiwan has many Indigenous groups. Keeping their ways of life is important for Taiwan. 台灣有很多原住民,保留他們的生活方式很重要。 Click HERE for the full transcript!
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In times of stress, many people turn to hobbies. Science shows there are reasons (and benefits) to this, but turns out, women don't have as much time for them. Not only that, our hobbies are often questioned, in one way or another. We look into why and share our own hobbies in this classic episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informatio…
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The Nature of Language and the Language of Nature
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31:23Over 7,000 languages are spoken around the world. Each one reflects a rich ecosystem of ideas - seeds that grow into a multitude of worldviews. Today, many of these immeasurably precious knowledge systems are endangered - often spoken by just a handful of people. We hear from two Indigenous language champions, Jeannette Armstrong and Rowen White. T…
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Many people use their phones a lot. They use them all day. Sometimes their phones need more power. 很多人一整天都在滑手機,所以他們的手機需要時常充電! Click HERE for the full transcript!
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Today we highlight the life and works of US Representative Ilhan Omar. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts
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Ice sheets are very big and thick ice. They are not in an ocean. They are on land. 陸地上的冰原是厚厚的大冰塊構成的! Click HERE for the full transcript!
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SMNTY takes a look back over 2025 trends and asks: were we trendy? Spoiler alert - not really. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts
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Episode 64 The Journey of Renewal – Revival, Restoration, and Hope in Native Christian Communities
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37:26SHOW NOTES: Across Native communities, God is quietly and powerfully at work—restoring hearts, renewing faith, and awakening hope. Revival doesn’t always look loud or dramatic; often it begins in quiet prayer circles, in family kitchens, at youth gatherings, and with humble obedience. This episode invites listeners to recognize the God the Holy Spi…
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Art, Activism & Ancestry: A conversation with Norma Rios-Sierra
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1:04:40In this episode, I talk with my friend and longtime creative collaborator, Norma Rios-Sierra — an artist, community organizer, and Chicago School Board member. We discuss her journey through Día de los Muertos art, including her altar at The Field Museum, and the impact of collective activism in our communities. It’s a conversation about art, ances…
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Movements, Media, and Sustaining Solidarity: A Conversation with Rachel Kuo
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45:53Today we speak with Rachel Kuo about her book, Movement Media: In Pursuit of Solidarity, recently published by Oxford University Press. This fascinating study understands political activism through a unique perspective, asking the question, how do the choices activists make about how to present their movements to the public indicate key strategic, …
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Kiwis are birds. They have long beaks and soft feathers. They are the same size as chickens. They cannot fly. Kiwis live in New Zealand. They do not live in other countries. 奇異鳥有長長的嘴巴跟柔軟的羽毛。牠們跟雞差不多大,也不會飛行。只有在紐西蘭才見得到奇異鳥喔! Click HERE for the full transcript!
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The New South Wales Premier has ruled out lobbying the Prime Minister for a national royal commission into the Bondi terror attack, saying he will not politicise the issue.
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SMNTY Classics: An Interview with Katie Mitchell
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36:42Katie Mitchell's new book Prose to the People celebrates the joy and power of Black bookstores. Katie joins us to talk about the process of writing the book, the importance of Black bookstores, and why it's important to preserve their history in this classic episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Anney and Samantha take a look back to some of their favorite episodes of 2025. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts
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Victoria Police say New Year’s Eve celebrations were largely peaceful, praising the vast majority of revellers across the state.
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Taoyuan has a new library. It has 23,000 books. And it has robots and self-driving vehicles! 桃園有一間新的圖書館。這間圖書館有兩萬三千本書,而且還有機器人跟自動駕駛車! Click HERE for the full transcript!
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Anney and Samantha ring in the new year with Christina and Maya, and chat about New Year's traditions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts
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What's the time? Indigenous temporalities and the 'Everywhen'
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29:57We tend to think of time as a universal experience, something that carries us all along in the same direction at the same pace. So it might seem strange to think of time in terms of 'temporalities', different concepts and experiences of time that reflect different cultural values. In Australia, Indigenous temporalities are deeply interwoven with no…
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Narrator: It is 2026! Happy New Year! Crowd: Happy New Year!! Narrator: 現在是 2026 年!新年快樂喔! Click HERE for the full transcript!
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How, Then, Might We Live? with Krista Tippett & Azita Ardakani
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59:55After accomplished stints as a journalist, author and diplomat, and studying theology at Yale Divinity School, Krista Tippett was struck by a significant gap in the media landscape—a lack of deep, intelligent conversations to explore the spiritual, ethical and moral aspects of human life. What began as a national public radio show in 2003 evolved i…
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SMNTY Classics: The Radical Extremist Ideology of Evie Magazine
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45:01On the face of it, Evie magazine appears to be a publication aimed towards women focusing on things like relationships and pop culture. However, digging deeper reveals an extremist conservative ideology. In this classic episode, Bridget Todd joins us to break it down and discuss why it matters. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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By Amy Goodman & Denis MoynihanWe’ve been writing this weekly column for close to 20 years. This one will be our last syndicated by King Features. We have aspired to stay true to this column’s original intent, to “break the sound barrier,” highlighting voices excluded from the corporate media, covering the movements that drive change, and holding t…
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he hopes people are counting down to the new year with family or loved ones around them.
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Authorities in New South Wales have reiterated water safety warnings ahead of New Years Eve, with 182 rescues carried out over the past week.
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Fanachu Archives: Episode 11 (2017): From the Metropol with Tony Babauta
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1:02:38Send us a text From the Fanachu archives - here is the eleventh ever episode of Fanachu, recorded and hosted by the Godfather and Founder of Fanachu - Manny Cruz way back in 2017. Fanachu was started by Manny Cruz through the Media Committee for Independent Guåhan and many of those early episodes were recorded either in classrooms in the Humanities…
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It is New Year’s Eve! Tomorrow is a new year! 今晚是跨年夜!明天就是嶄新的一年了! Taipei is having a big New Year's Eve party tonight. Thousands of people are going! There will be famous people and great music. And Taipei 101 will have beautiful fireworks! 台北今晚有一場超大的跨年派對,有好幾千人要參加!除了會有很多藝人出席,也會有好聽的音樂。最棒的是,台北 101 會有漂亮的煙火秀! Click HERE for the full transcript!…
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Best of: From Nowra to ARIAs: Music, Culture, and the Path to Blak Excellence Part 1
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25:03In this powerful Best Of episode, we revisit one of our most unforgettable yarns with proud Yuin and Thunghutti man, artist, creator, and community leader Nooky. Recorded live on the iHeart Podcast stage at SXSW Sydney, this conversation dives deep into his journey from growing up in Nowra to becoming a driving force in Australian music and culture…
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Feminists Around the World: Divide and Dissolve
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9:54Today we're highlighting the music and activism of Australian musical group Divide and Dissolve. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts
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In an island country, some women fished. They fed their families the fish they caught. They sold their extra fish. 在一個島國上,一群婦女靠捕魚維生。她們抓到的魚可以餵飽家人,多的魚可以拿去賣。 Click HERE for the full transcript!
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