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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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Radio Consultant Andy Meadows sits down with a wide variety of people who are helping to move the radio industry forward. Weekly guests include programmers, managers, owners, sales specialists, digital experts and other consultants.
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Background Briefing tells true stories not everyone will want you to hear. We infuse investigative reporting with captivating drama, following the thread of an individual story only to find that it leads us to something bigger. It's the only podcast in Australia that does this week in, week out. Hosted by Thomas Oriti. We want to hear from you too. If you have a tip-off, please contact us at backgroundbriefing[at]abc.net.au
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Arts & Ideas

BBC Radio 4

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Leading thinkers discuss the ideas shaping our lives – looking back at the news and making links between past and present. Broadcast as Free Thinking, Fridays at 9pm on BBC Radio 4. Presented by Matthew Sweet, Shahidha Bari and Anne McElvoy.
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Mark Levin Podcast

Cumulus Podcast Network

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Mark Levin is one of the hottest talk radio hosts in America. A prominent conservative commentator, best-selling author and constitutional scholar, Mark offers fresh takes on daily news headlines and dissects important events of the day. Heard weeknights on nearly 400 radio stations, Levin is loved in every corner of America. He cuts through the noise with his passion and intellect, often saying things others won’t. Or as Mark himself would declare: “That’s right. I said it!”
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Get the MOST out of Stew at StewPeters.tv Originating from the Minneapolis/St Paul metropolitan area of Minnesota, Stew first began his career in radio in 1998 while working for ClearChannel radio as an intern at 101.3 KDWB. His biggest influence was a group of high-powered personalities that were all on the roster at the powerhouse station including Tone-E-Fly, Scotty Davis, Zannie K and Dave Ryan. Stew answered and screened phones like a champ, assisted with running breakfast to the mornin ...
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The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show

Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show

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Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. EST | The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show, brought to you by Mitchell Productions, LLC, features various guests that include small business owners, celebrities, authors, public speakers, consultants, media personalities, and other influential people! Our goal: to motivate, excite and influence. Visit our main website at www.Sharvette.com
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Talkback

BBC Radio Ulster

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Highlights from Talkback. William Crawley and guests discuss the news headlines, chat to the people making them and ask you, the audience, what you think? From BBC Radio Ulster
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Herbal Radio

Mountain Rose Herbs

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Take your herbal education on-the-go with the official Mountain Rose Herbs podcast, Herbal Radio. Between our two series, Everything You Didn't Know About Herbalism, and our featured monthly episodes called Tea Talks with Jiling, Herbal Radio offers invaluable insights from a diverse range of experts in their field — on topics surrounding herbalism, agriculture, conservation, and more. Subscribe to Herbal Radio wherever you like to listen to podcasts so you don't miss a thing!
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A Friday Rave

Jacob Grech & Mercedes Zanker

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A Friday Rave looks at the ever-increasing influence of the military industrial complex in Australian society and attempts to document the who's who that's swindling you!
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Micka on Influence

Echocast Radio

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Welcome to Micka on Influence—your go-to podcast for bold conversations and impactful insights into influencer marketing, content creation and the Creator Economy. Hosted by charismatic radio personality Micka Alexander, each episode offers real talk, actionable advice and inspiring stories from industry leaders and top creators. Tune in and join a community obsessed with mastering the art and science of influence.
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ARL Talking Point

Adventist Radio London

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Talking Point explores the stories of how God works in the lives of people in the public eye or positions of influence. You can rely on our team of reporters to bring you thought-provoking and in-depth interviews.
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The Pet Connection

Big Blend Radio Network

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From Rescue Stories to Pet Care and Behavior, the Big Blend Radio ”Pet Connection” Podcast Celebrates our Furry, Feathery, and Scaly Friends! New Episodes Featuring Expert Interviews and Conversations Air Every 3rd Wednesday.
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Equestrian B2B

Horse Radio Network

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What makes an equestrian business work and thrive? Join our engaging, insightful, and entertaining conversations with business leaders and entrepreneurs across the equestrian industry to learn how to start, maintain, and enjoy a successful business.
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Chicks on The Right Show w Mock and Daisy

Chicks On The Right - Radio America

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Chicks on the Right is your daily dose of unapologetic common sense, humor, and sanity. Each weekday, Mock and Daisy break down politics, culture, and everyday absurdities with quick wit and relatable honesty. Whether they’re calling out hypocrisy or laughing through the madness, the Chicks offer conservative women (and plenty of men) a place to unwind, connect, and stay informed.
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Bigkas Pilipinas

Kooky Tuason, Marty Tengco and Collab Asia

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What started as the first spoken word show on prime time radio in the Philippines, is now widening its influence to a larger market by reaching out to international shores. Hosted by Spoken Word Artist Kooky Tuason together with Percussionist Marty Tengco, they will both feature Spoken Word acts, as well as tackle topics that keep the mic alive and the community of artists inspired.
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Elevated is a unique Radio Pulpit show that uplifts, empowers and celebrates victories in Christ with the talented Jenna-Leigh Bilong as the presenter. It will uplift your spirit and empower you through the Word of God. The highlight of the show is the powerful testimonies shared by guests.
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Illuminati Radio

Pastor Michael Smith, Brotha Lamick Israel, Illuminati Radio Network

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The worlds most dangerous podcast on the land. Hosted by your Pastor Michael Smith and co hosted by your Brotha Lamick Isreal. This podcast is about exposing the industry, music, Hollywood, even political. we break down the truth about current events in the world. Your favorite celebrities skeletons come out here. We bring the truth to light. This podcast is about waking up and opening the eyes of the people who are sleeping. We are here to spread truth and knowledge at its rawest and authen ...
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The WQA Podcast

Water Quality Association

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The Water Quality Association is the leading voice of the water treatment industry. wqa.org. WQA Radio features experts and members of WQA who can comment on issues affecting water quality.
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Founder Magazine

TEAM JB RADIO NETWORK

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The go to podcast for founder tips, insights and interviews. Covering the latest in professional habits, trends and networking skills, Founder Magazine Podcast is the resource founder around the world have been looking for to grow their bottom line and brand influence. Hosted by Business Expert Joseph Bonner.
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The John Batchelor Show is a hard news-analysis radio program on current events, world history, global politics and natural sciences. Based in New York City for two decades, the show has travelled widely to report, from the Middle East to the South Caucasus to the Arabian Peninsula and East Asia.
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Sanctified Reason

RadioWarp.com

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The powerful influence of Celebrities, Music, Movies and Social Media will drive the traditions and norms of modern society. Sanctified Reason with Sonn Eidem and Dan Delzell discuss the Crossroads of Faith and Pop Culture. Join us as we talk about the stories and social issues that affect society today. Also on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, IHeart Radio and on our website at RadioWarp.com
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Echoes from the Past: The Radio Shows that Defined an Era takes you on a journey through the golden age of radio, revisiting the iconic shows that shaped entertainment history. From thrilling mysteries to heartfelt comedies, we explore the voices, stories, and personalities that captured the hearts of millions. Tune in each week to relive the magic of classic radio and discover how these timeless broadcasts continue to influence modern media.
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Your Money With Michelle Martin (9am - 12pm) It’s all about Your Money with Michelle Martin from 9am to 12pm. How to save, invest and make the best financial decisions for yourself. Listen to inspiring thinkers with “Influence” and hear from great authors in “Read”.
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A Love Language Minute draws from Dr. Gary Chapman's years of counseling experience, excerpts from his live events, and his answers to listeners' questions to give encouragement and practical help and hope for the relationships in your life.
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Want to boost the impact of your marketing campaigns? The “Advertising Amplified” podcast series from Radiocentre in the UK is your essential guide to using radio and audio advertising to do just that. Join host Omar Oakes across the six-part series as we explore the power of audio. You’ll hear insightful discussions with industry experts, covering topics like the evolving UK audio landscape, the role of emotion and music in campaigns, and the growing influence of AI on both creative executi ...
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More Than You Think!

WKNC 88.1 | NC State Student Radio

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“More Than You Think!" is a podcast that explores the deeper layers of pop culture, uncovering how today’s trends connect with the political, economic, and social climate shaping our world. Each episode dives into the ways music, media, and cultural moments reflect — and influence — the society we live in. "More Than You Think!" is a podcast produced by WKNC 88.1 FM HD-1/HD-2 at NC State University.
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Influencer Radio

Influencer Radio Podcast

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We look at influencers in multiple industries and discover the 12 habits of highly effective influencers! A list celebrities to the people in your neighborhood! Quality content valuable tips tons of takeaways!
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Welcome to Fallon Moran Radio, the show where entrepreneurs, online business owners and coaches learn how to start and grow a business that is built for momentum. I’m Fallon, a clarity-obsessed entrepreneur and podcaster who believes your voice and your story is your most powerful marketing tool. Each week I share the strategies, mindset shifts, and behind-the-scenes tips you need to: Become more financially literate Stay consistent with your content and marketing (without burning out) Grow ...
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In this episode of Radio Influencers, host Andy Meadows discusses the emergence of AI-generated music and its implications for the radio industry. He shares his experience of being fooled by an AI artist, Cain Walker, and explores the challenges that real artists face in a landscape where AI can produce music at an unprecedented scale. He also high…
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As the China growth narrative fades, attention is shifting from the New Economy to an overlooked source of income: high-dividend state-owned enterprises. Raymond Cheng explains why China’s energy and infrastructure giants have delivered strong returns even as oil prices fell. We explore how Beijing’s policy reset has effectively programmed state fi…
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Samsung’s blockbuster profits put South Korea’s market back in the global spotlight, as investors ask whether the AI-driven rally still has legs. We play UP or DOWN on defence contractors like Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman after President Donald Trump targets dividends and buybacks. Alphabet overtakes Apple in market value for the first time…
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Sheriff Mack joins Stew to dissect bombshell 2015 Phoenix Trump rally footage where Erika Kirk (Frantzve) sits right next to his own son, raising red flags on her shady ties, promiscuous vibes, and elite puppet strings. Sheriff Mack drops explosive truths with Stew—his direct talk with the Tyler Robinson case prosecutor’s office reveals they were c…
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On Wednesday’s Mark Levin Show, the Democratic Party deliberately ignores and rewrites immigration laws to import unassimilated illegal aliens from around the world. They use empty slogans on equality and affordability while destroying the nation. There are Somali immigrants in Minneapolis who cluster, have large families, fail to assimilate, and e…
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Guest: Professor Edward J. Watts. Heraclius defeated the Persian Empire only to lose the Middle East to rising Arab forces, devastating Rome's food and financial supplies. Facing famine and new barbarian threats like the Avars, Romans interpreted these disasters as divine punishment, leading to the religious policy of Iconoclasm to appease God.…
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Guest: Professor Edward J. Watts. The Nika riots, sparked by chariot racing factions, nearly toppled Emperor Justinian until Empress Theodora convinced him to stay. After crushing the rebellion, Justinian built the Hagia Sophiato symbolize repentance and divine connection. He also launched costly military campaigns to retake Italy and North Africa.…
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Guest: Professor Edward J. Watts. Following Julian's failed attempt to restore paganism, Theodosius embraced Christianity and suppressed traditional Roman religion. Simultaneously, the mishandling of Gothic refugees fleeing the Huns led to rebellion. After the Roman leadership refused to negotiate extortion payments, Alaric the Goth sacked the city…
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Guest: Professor Edward J. Watts. Emperor Diocletian reorganized the empire's administration and persecuted Christians to protect his new system. Following Diocletian's retirement, Constantine seized power through civil war, attributing his military victory to a Christian vision. Constantine subsequently established Constantinople as a new, grand c…
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Guest: Professor Evan Ellis. Latin America is seeing a shift away from leftist "Pink Tide" governments toward pro-U.S. administrations in countries like Argentina and Paraguay due to failures in addressing security and corruption. Despite this political shift, China continues to ensure repayment of its loans, even from struggling regimes like Venez…
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Guest: Professor Evan Ellis. Events in Caracas are shaping upcoming elections in Brazil and Colombia, pushing leaders like Lula toward moderation to appease centrist voters. In Colombia, frustration with President Petro's policies and security failures may favor right-wing candidates. Meanwhile, Peru's election focuses on public insecurity and deep…
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Guest: Professor Evan Ellis. Havana is in panic as the loss of Venezuelan oil threatens to break the country's petroleum-fired power infrastructure. With the currency in freefall and massive blackouts, the regime hopes to muddle through despite enormous suffering, while Washington's rhetoric signals that external pressure will continue. 1959 HAVANA…
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Guest: Professor Evan Ellis. Venezuela's oil industry has collapsed due to the firing of professionals and lack of maintenance, leaving infrastructure dangerous and unable to process heavy crude. With storage at capacity, the U.S. is using "coercive diplomacy" to manage oil flows while legal disputes hamper future investment. 1904 CARACAS…
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Guest: Brandon Weichert. Chinese tech giant Baidu is developing high-end chips to boost its market valuation. However, the Chinese state drives this "chip war" for military control and resilience rather than profitability. Despite some puffery regarding capabilities, China is serious about creating indigenous alternatives to American technology. 19…
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Guest: Alan Tonelson. China's leadership is likely stunned by setbacks with allies in Venezuela and Iran. While Chinarelies on coal, the loss of cheap oil imports will squeeze its industry. Furthermore, China's strategy of exporting its way out of trouble faces backlash from foreign markets protecting their own manufacturers. 1945 OCTOBER 10…
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Guest: Rebecca Grant. The Arctic has become a battleground where Russia and China are increasing military cooperation, including bomber flights and naval exercises. The U.S. needs to expand its fleet of icebreakers and sensors to counter threats, such as Chinese ballistic missile submarines potentially operating under the ice. 1904 Greenland…
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Guest: Steve Yates. China expects repayment for its loans to Venezuela, but the U.S. "Monroe Doctrine 2.0" aims to cut adversaries out of the hemisphere. By blocking oil shipments, the U.S. leverages economic power to disrupt China'ssupply chains, potentially forcing Beijing to rethink its global energy strategy. 1932 Shanghai…
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Guest: General Blaine Holt. The operation in Caracas revealed that Chinese-made air defense systems failed to detect U.S. aircraft. Electronic warfare capabilities and stealth technology likely blinded radars, rendering Russian missile systems useless. This success signals a crackdown on illicit networks, alerting regional leaders to U.S. resolve.…
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Guest: General Blaine Holt. The U.S. seized a Russian-flagged vessel, the "Bella 1," in the Atlantic, prompting a Russian submarine to track the operation. This Cold War-style confrontation highlights the risks of miscalculation as Washington enforces an energy quarantine against Venezuela, targeting shadow fleet vessels involved in illicit activit…
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Guest: Behnam Ben Taleblu. Reports of the Ayatollah planning to flee are likely inaccurate; the regime's ideology drives it to fight rather than seek exile. Despite economic strain, Tehran continues funding proxies like Hezbollah to maintain its transnational terrorist apparatus. The regime also seeks to exploit chaos in Syria to reassert influence…
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Guest: Behnam Ben Taleblu. The Iranian regime faces a critical mass of dissatisfaction, responding with violence against protesters and hospitals rather than addressing grievances. Inflation for food has reached nearly 73 percent, and medical security is nonexistent. Unlike in 2009, opposition is rallying around figures like Crown Prince Reza Pahla…
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PREVIEW FOR LATER TODAY: Evan Ellis discusses the impact of events in Caracas on Brazil's upcoming election. Lula da Silva faces scrutiny over ties to Chavista elites, while the Bolsonaro family alleges political persecution by the courts. The "cultural war" continues as Brazil grapples with leftist policies and deepening Chinese engagement. 1914 R…
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PREVIEW FOR LATER TODAY: Rebecca Grant evaluates Canada's role as a NATO ally in the Arctic, balancing domestic responsibilities with North American defense. While the US lacks sufficient icebreakers to enforce claims, relations remain strong despite minor friction, though care is needed to avoid inadvertently pushing Canada closer to China. 1925 G…
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PREVIEW FOR LATER TODAY: General Blaine Holt analyzes Vladimir Putin's dilemma following Caribbeanmaneuvers and the seizure of a Russian shadow fleet vessel. Facing internal pressure from Kremlin war hawks, Putinseeks a way out of the morass, raising fears of escalation similar to the Cuban Missile Crisis or dangerous leadership changes. 1962 CUBA…
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PREVIEW FOR LATER TODAY: Behnam Ben Taleblu reports on the dire state of Iran, where security forces target hospitals, forcing protesters to forego medical treatment. Beyond the brutal crackdown, political dissatisfaction is fueled by insane inflation rates, with foodstuff prices rising between 60 to 73 percent, driving sustained unrest. 1900 PERSI…
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PREVIEW FOR LATER TODAY: Alan Tonelson forecasts a difficult year for the PRC's economy in 2026, citing deflation and a property collapse. He predicts a strong global backlash against the surge of Chinese exports, which threaten foreign manufacturing sectors, as trading partners begin to prioritize their own national economic interests. 1939 SHANGH…
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EW FOR LATER TODAY: Professor Ed Watts details the backstory of the Goths, originally farmers in Ukraine who fled into Roman territory to escape the terrifying Huns. Admitted as refugees in 375 AD, the Goths faced starvation due to inadequate Romanresources, leading to rebellion and the eventual sacking of Rome. 1734 PALATINE HILL…
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Is the United States really preparing to acquire Greenland? Stephen Miller sparks headlines as the media presses Trump world on military authority, while European leaders and NATO allies react. Meanwhile, Democrats hold a dramatic candlelight vigil for January 6 — and JD Vance isn’t buying it. We break down the political theater, media spin, and th…
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Katie Razzall and Ros Atkins on what the media knew and when regarding the US military raid on Venezuala. They're joined by US based journalist Max Tani from Semafor the Defence Editor at the Times Larisa Brown and Brigadier Geoffrey Dodds who oversees the UK’s D notice system. Actors fight back against the TV and film industry using AI scanning on…
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Award-winning children’s author Ross Montgomery wrote a killer read for grownups after getting inspired by Halley’s comet trip over Cornwall in 1910. Deploying the humor and criminal elements he gleaned from watching Clue as a kid, The Murder at World’s End delivers a plot twister of a mystery when servants and family members and scientists and lun…
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Welcome to the Water Quality Association podcast. Eric Yeggy, MWS, WQA’s Technical Affairs Director, joins the podcast for one of our most popular annual episodes: top contaminant concerns and technical priorities for the year ahead.Eric begins with a recap of WQA technical affairs work in advocacy and education, standards engagement, and member-fa…
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Today, on On the Air with Florenza, I’m thrilled to welcome Nancy Cole Silverman, a writer who knows how to weave heart, history, and humanity into unforgettable stories.Her work explores the quiet moments that shape us—and the truths we sometimes try to outrun.Get ready for a conversation filled with insight, depth, and just the right amount of wi…
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In this episode of Intermissions, I’m joined by author Nancy Cole Silverman for a thoughtful and engaging conversation about storytelling, memory, and the emotional layers that bring fiction to life. It’s a warm, reflective dialogue you won’t want to miss our conversation regarding her newest book, A Spy in Saigon. #PodcastInterview #OnTheAirWithFl…
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The US military attacked the Venezuelan capital Caracas on Saturday and arrested its president Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores. Find full subtitles for this episode at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/learning-english-from-the-news_2026/260107 Practise your reading skills with The Reading Room: ✔️ https://www.bbc.co.…
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Sean Farrington talks to a former postmaster for his thoughts on Horizon computer boss's appearance before MPs yesterday. Why won't Fujitsu say how much they'll contribute to the Post Office redress scheme? South East Water was also in front of MP's yesterday following a water outage in Tunbridge Wells which left thousands of homes without drinking…
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In this episode of Advertising Amplified, we explore the powerful yet often misunderstood role of music in advertising. Industry experts Al Young, Chief Creative Officer at St. Luke's, and Dan McGrath, Creative Director at Bounce UK, tell Omar Oakes about the deep psychological impact of music on brand recognition and emotional connection. The disc…
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When prices barely move after big news, that’s often the loudest signal of all. Nvidia’s Vera Rubin chip debut at CES promises cheaper, faster, lower-power AI - yet the stock barely flinched, raising questions for both traders and long-term investors. Michelle Martin unpacks what muted price action really means when expectations are crowded and pos…
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A single chip may have just changed the economics of artificial intelligence. From CES in Las Vegas, Nvidia unveils its Vera Rubin AI chip - promising faster computing at a fraction of today’s power and cost. Michelle Martin breaks down what cheaper AI means for data centres, electricity demand and capital budgets. The ripple effects spread across …
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JD Sharp joins Stew to blow the lid off Trump’s brutal betrayal—U.S. black ops just snatched President Maduro and his wife in a midnight raid, igniting an all-out war to crush one of the last holdout nations against the global elite. JD drops explosive details on how Venezuela’s fierce fightback will drain American blood and treasure for the power …
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On Tuesday’s Mark Levin Show, Michael Reagan, the eldest adopted son of President Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman, passed away at age 80 in Los Angeles. He was a man of deep faith who overcame early issues to become an engaging and supportive figure, strongly defending his father, Ronald Reagan, and backing President Trump. He wasn’t just the son of a…
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TV and film veteran, Jeff Rake, (creator of the hit series, Manifest) and USA Today bestselling and award nominated author, Rob Hart, discuss their new release, DETOUR. A team of astronauts launches into outer space carrying the hope for humanity’s future. But things change while they’re away, and the differences are chilling. How far will they go …
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Guest: Bob Zimmerman. A standard solar conjunction has caused a temporary communication blackout with Mars rovers, a routine event for which spacecraft are prepared. In other scientific developments, astronomers have detected the wake of a companion star moving through the atmosphere of Betelgeuse, while new archaeological evidence suggests Neander…
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Guest: Bob Zimmerman. The global launch industry achieved record numbers led by SpaceX, which Zimmerman argues has effectively become the true American space program by launching 90% of all payload mass and funding its own Mars ambitions through Starlink revenue. While China utilizes state-supervised pseudo-capitalism to keep pace, the commercial s…
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Guest: Joseph Sternberg. In Europe, France faces continued political paralysis that may require a decisive election between the right and left, whereas Germany's center-right government under Chancellor Merz is reclaiming the initiative by addressing immigration and economic growth. Meanwhile, Japan's move to normalize interest rates could trigger …
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Guest: Joseph Sternberg. Sternberg analyzes the recent U.S. invasion of Venezuela, noting that while the event disrupted predictions, its global significance ultimately depends on the subsequent U.S. decisions regarding regime support and governance in Caracas. Turning to domestic politics, Sternberg predicts the 2026 midterms will be unusually sig…
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In Episode 2 of High Stakes, Tracey Devlyn sits down with New York Times bestselling author Jayne Ann Krentz to discuss THE SHOP ON HIDDEN LANE—layered, atmospheric, and relentlessly twisty—with a scene-stealing pooch.Expect deeply entrenched grudges, psychic danger, a missing aunt and uncle, and a murder soaked in negative paranormal energy. The i…
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Guest: Gregory Copley. King Charles III is demonstrating resilience by outworking other royals and returning to full duties despite his ongoing cancer treatment, while steadfastly ignoring the distraction of gossip surrounding Prince Harry and Prince Andrew. The King faces a challenging year managing a relationship with Prime Minister Keir Starmer,…
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Guest: Gregory Copley. Discussing Niall Ferguson's comparison of the current geopolitical climate to the imperialism of 1906, Copley argues that while territorial annexation is less common, a new form of technological and economic imperialism has emerged where the U.S. maintains spheres of influence through dominance in global defense sales. Copley…
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