Join us as we explore the fascinating world of languages, cultures, and global connections. Whether you’re a traveler, a language enthusiast, or a professional working across borders, this podcast will help you navigate cultural differences, improve communication, and embrace the differences that make our world so exciting. Let’s break barriers and build bridges—one conversation at a time. 🎙️🌎
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Language Barriers Podcasts
Learn the Cantonese and Mandarin ways to say things related to health and medical matters, and a hodgepodge of many other things you won't learn in a formal classroom.
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Paris Calling, the new podcast from Worldcrunch, may be unlike anything you’ve heard before. Each episode will introduce you to one notable person — from somewhere in the world. And you’ll hear their voice, in English, no matter what language they speak. Worldcrunch’s pioneering use of AI audio technologies allows us to translate and transform our guests’ words into their natural English voice. You may know Worldcrunch as the Paris-based media that translates top international journalism art ...
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Whether the topic is popcorn or particle physics, you can count on BrainStuff to explore -- and explain -- the everyday science in the world around us.
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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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Married couples all struggle with communication at some point. Add to that a married couple with different mothertongues and cultural backgrounds as similar to one another as apples and oranges - you have one interesting marriage! Language barriers are only the beginning here.
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Language unites and divides us. It mystifies and delights us. Patrick Cox and Kavita Pillay tell the stories of people with all kinds of linguistic passions: comedians, writers, researchers; speakers of endangered languages; speakers of multiple languages; and just speakers—people like you and me.
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Subline is a platform devoted to remove language barriers when accessing the best video classes, stories, documentaries and research being done globally.
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This podcast is to help survivors of abuse and exploitation who want to build a life after overcoming traumatic events. Remarkable individuals who have overcome human trafficking, domestic violence, IPV, and aging out of foster care are all facing an economic cliff when the aftercare program ends and agency services stop. No matter the language, religion, or culture, the critical questions top of mind for people facing transition are, “How am I going to support myself when I leave here? How ...
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Do you wanna Learn 15 Unique Languages of India like Hindi, Sanskrit, tamil, Punjabi etc, an easy and Simple Way, Our Moto is to break Languages barrier and communicate each other around the world, lets our moto be strong and stay connected keep learning.
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1. Stick to a method you are comfortable with. 2. Have fun while you learn. 3. Keep your language learning target in mind. 4. Contextualise the language. 5. Don’t let fear find you. 6. Have a dedicated language learning space. 7. Commit gradually. 8. Hone your listening skills. 9. Set small milestones and reward yourself frequently. 10. Find the connections. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joana-flatley/support
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Eliminating the language barrier between English and Spanish Speakers
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Why NeuroRebel? This isn't your typical neurodiversity podcast. Drawing from years of academic experience and personal lived experience, each episode is carefully crafted to provide substantive, science-backed information. Whether you're neurodivergent yourself, a family member, educator, or simply curious about how different brains work, you'll find content that challenges assumptions and deepens understanding. Bilingual Accessibility Episodes are available in both English and Spanish, maki ...
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A bilingual podcast about Learning English, living abroad and the steps towards building a stronger relationship with people. Hosted by Uptown Mike and co host DJ Aki. We bring different guests to our show and try to break down language barriers as well as cultural barriers as well.
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I'm Sukhi, a 2nd+ English communication coach based in Manchester, UK. This podcast serves as a way to show that language doesn't have to be a barrier and within everyone's story, there is a chance to find a piece of your own. Life, for me, is about connection and there is no way greater way to connect than through the art of conversation, which always starts with a question... I work with 2nd+ English speakers in casual and professional settings to give an embodied communicative experience, ...
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Welcome to Real Talk for Real Fundraisers, the podcast where fundraisers, nonprofit leaders, and industry experts come together to vent, laugh, and learn. Through candid storytelling and insightful interviews, we explore the highs, lows, and everything in between. With a fearless, irreverent, and conversational tone, we’re breaking down barriers, challenging the status quo, and creating a safe space to tackle the real struggles of the nonprofit world- one honest conversation at a time.
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Hey, welcome to Class Consciousness! Here, two AI-powered hosts capably crank through dozens of human-vetted sources to bring you unbiased facts about what’s going on. Specifically, this podcast focuses on breaking down the barriers created by the political and cultural flames that are fanned every day. This podcast is intended for adults as it may include strong language for emphasis, comedy, or just to grab your attention.
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Get a unique look inside the experiences of athletes playing and living all over the world as they share their many stories of language barriers, food and cultural differences and more.
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A Manufacturing Marketing Podcast
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Do you ever feel like there's this secret language of money you can't speak? Or that financial security is only understood and enjoyed by those who come from money, or work as bankers, brokers, analysts, and accountants? Moneysplained is a personal finance podcast that breaks down those barriers and fills in the education gaps for people afraid of admitting what they don't know about money.
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Drafts ka Dabba is a youth initiative aimed at collating and displaying the various art forms that people everywhere have to offer, under one virtual roof. To use this platform is simply a showcase; of talents and opinions that we feel need the opportunity to be heard, seen and read. Everything from book reviews to illustrations can be found on this platform, without physical, mental or language barriers. We are a platform by free thinkers, for free thinkers.
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Through conversations with top thinkers in the social sciences and beyond, economist Shruti Rajagopalan explores the ideas that will propel India forward.
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If you've ever worked with corporate zombies, then you've experienced The Takeover. Web designer Maureen and her friends struggle to adapt to their new work environment as coworkers from Zombinc, the zombie staffing company, come to work with them. Language barriers, arguments over the contents of the work fridge, and what a "promotion" really means are all addressed in this "Shaun of the Dead" meets "The Office" audiodrama.
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Welcome to Say It In Filipino, the podcast designed for anyone eager to learn the Filipino language! Join us as we explore fun and easy ways to speak Filipino fluently. Each episode is packed with practical tips, cultural stories, and friendly conversations that make learning enjoyable. Whether you’re a Filipino living abroad or a curious friend wanting to connect with Filipino culture, we’re here to help you every step of the way. Let’s break down language barriers together and celebrate th ...
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Enhancing parent-child relationships by answering questions from real parents offering real solutions for speech, language, and play development.
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Hanselminutes is Fresh Air for Developers. A weekly commute-time podcast that promotes fresh technology and fresh voices. Talk and Tech for Developers, Life-long Learners, and Technologists.
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Helping International Professionals to develop great English communication skills so they can achieve amazing career success. AHuffington Post Blogger who believes that language should never be a barrier to success.
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Twice a month, Jesse and Justin crash headfirst into the language barrier and watch a film they've never seen before in Spanish. Without subtitles. Then they discuss it.
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A thoughtfully curated show that aims to be a handbook for parents who believe in keeping their parenting real. The show is hosted by the founder and chairperson of Mpower and a mother of three, Mrs Neerja Birla, (@neerja_birla). This is a Radio One production, brought to you by HT Smartcast.
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Welcome to Culture Clash Parenting, the podcast where two friends, Marisa and Astrid, share their experiences raising children in foreign lands. With humor, heart, and over a decade of parenting wisdom, they navigate the challenges of blending cultures, overcoming language barriers, and juggling traditions. Whether you’re living abroad, planning an international move, or just curious about parenting across cultures, join us for practical tips, heartwarming stories, and plenty of laughs as we ...
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The Craig Groeschel Leadership Podcast offers personal, practical coaching lessons that take the mystery out of leadership. In each episode of the Craig Groeschel Leadership Podcast, Craig brings you empowering insights and easy-to-understand takeaways you can use to lead yourself and lead your team. You’ll learn effective ways to grow as a leader, optimize your time, develop your team, and structure your organization.
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I’m your host, Niall Mackay. Each week I share my personal stories, my wife and I's and with guests connected to Vietnam — entrepreneurs, artists, locals, Viet Kieu, expats, and voices from across the community, including the LGBTQ+ world. Discover Vietnam: A Vietnam Podcast takes you inside the stories shaping life in one of the world’s most dynamic countries. The conversations are honest and unscripted. Sometimes funny, sometimes challenging — always real. Together, we discover what it mea ...
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The first-ever In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) podcast hosted entirely by AI voices, Eli and Eva. Designed for both patients and professionals, it explores the latest IVF research authenticated by experts in the field, trends, and personal stories from embryologists, doctors, nurses, IVF coordinators, and leaders in the fertility industry. This innovative podcast fosters diverse conversations, making IVF knowledge more understandable and accessible, while breaking language barriers and providin ...
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Hello, I am Huimin, I grew up in Taipei ,Taiwan, currently living and teaching Mandarin in Hsinchu. Therefore, you will pick up my lovely Taiwanese accent. This program is to help you to learn Mandarin. You will learn some survival Mandarin phrases, words and some culture tips which will help you get by the language barrier and make yourself more comfortable in a foreign environment. Hope you will enjoy it. If you are looking for more lessons like this, please go to: https://www.yunfei.world ...
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I'm Paul, the host of The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast. I'm not a clinician, researcher, or professional expert — and that's intentional. I come to this work as a neurodivergent individual with lived experience. I know what it feels like to navigate systems that weren't designed for how your mind works, to question your own capacity because of labels, and to search for language that actually reflects who you are, not just how you're measured. This podcast exists because too many conversat ...
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Breaking Barriers is a podcast based on societal barriers that we are placing upon ourselves every single day. No matter your age, race, religion, etc., we as a society are always creating those unnecessary barriers that we can't seem to break. So, Breaking Barriers will be that podcast to allow me and others to break those habits of placing unwanted barriers into our lives. We will also chat about becoming a young and black business owner, mental health, growth, wellness, and so much more! ...
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This podcasts is all about assisting everyone to overcome their mental barriers. I want to see us all succeed. So through guest appearances, personal experiences, and relatable content in each show there's always something for everyone. Like a buffet take what you want from it but feed and grow nonetheless. Positivity, motivation, inspiration, pain, sorrow, heartache, and a bit of explicit language due to affections of the moment. Nothing here is personally here to offend anyone of any natur ...
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Teaching Today is brought to you by The Center for Professional Education of Teachers (CPET) at Teachers College, Columbia University. In conversation with teachers, researchers, and school leaders, we’re dedicated to breaking down the problems, policies, and promising practices that define teaching. Uniting theory and practice, CPET promotes rigorous and relevant scholarship, and is committed to making excellent education accessible worldwide.
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Ever wondered how automation will change the world? Maybe you puzzle over what India could do to ease traffic congestion, or how China's aircraft carriers will transform Indian Ocean geopolitics? All Things Policy, a daily podcast brought to you by the Takshashila Institution, brings you all the answers. Every weekday, our researchers break down complex economic and geopolitical ideas through the lens of current events. For everyone from the busy executive to the curious student, All Things ...
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It’s time to make cyber human. For far too long, the world of cybersecurity has had a language barrier. Join host Eleanor Dallaway who breaks that barricade as she gets to know the most inspirational people in cybersecurity. Described as “therapy for cybersecurity professionals”, these intimate conversations cut all tech jargon and focus instead on human storytelling. Grab the Mic: Cyber Stories is a platform for the diverse and eclectic voices in cyber, with deep and thought-provoking conve ...
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The official bilingual podcast of the Student Coalition of the National Association of Medical Spanish (NAMS). El podcast bilingüe oficial de la Coalición Estudiantil de la Asociación Nacional del Español Médico https://www.namspanish.org/
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You were uniquely designed and intentionally created to produce some fruit that others would benefit from, you offer something to the world even as you breathe. The call of action that is on your life exists whether or not you’ve found language for it and often time we've allowed our limiting believes to rob us from truly become our best self. We have created this space for women across the globe to come and be refreshed, empowered and revived. We inspire women to push pass their own sound b ...
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In May 2021, Mayor Eric Garcetti announced AAPI LA, an initiative to help amplify and address the challenges and needs of AAPI communities to ensure that AAPI Angelenos, who have historically been left out of important conversations - whether due to cultural and language barriers or biases - have a seat at the table. A podcast, Asian American Stories, launched as the initiative’s effort to provide a platform to give voice to the Asian American Pacific Islander communities by sharing their st ...
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Think of the music that has touched your life: inspired you, energized you, moved you and maybe even pulled you through a tough time. You’d be hard-pressed to find many humans that haven’t been affected by its power. Music is one of the few creations in this world that can transcend time and space, language barriers and cultural differences. I’m your host and life-long music lover, Danya Day. And on this show, I talk with musicians, music writers, music therapists, music scholars and especia ...
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Welcome to "Hack That Accent," your ultimate guide to mastering accents from around the world, hosted by linguist Melanie Fox, the acclaimed "Speech Fox." Whether you're an actor seeking an authentic dialect (dialect coaching) or a professional aiming for clearer communication (accent reduction), this podcast offers a scientific and nonjudgmental approach to accent learning and modification. Each episode features insights from native speakers, successful actors, and/or industry experts, prov ...
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AI is reshaping infrastructure, strategy, and entire industries. Host Conor Bronsdon talks to the engineers, founders, and researchers building breakthrough AI systems about what it actually takes to ship AI in production, where the opportunities lie, and how leaders should think about the strategic bets ahead. Chain of Thought translates technical depth into actionable insights for builders and decision-makers. New episodes bi-weekly. Conor Bronsdon is an angel investor in AI and dev tools, ...
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Episode 18 - Language Justice in Maternal Care: Breaking Barriers for Spanish-Speaking Mothers with Dr. Richard Bryce and Dr. Angelina Palacios
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30:36Send us a text Access to high-quality care during pregnancy and childbirth shouldn’t depend on the language you speak. Yet for many Spanish-speaking mothers in the U.S., communication barriers can mean delayed care, missed diagnoses, or feeling unseen in critical moments. Understanding and addressing these inequities requires more than translation;…
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Arindam Goswami, Sridhar Krishna and Ashwin Prasad discuss why prioritising "job counts" over productivity might be a mistake in an AI-driven world. Join them as they debate whether India can shift from low-wage labour to high-value innovation, the risks of leaving the workforce behind, and why simply working more isn't the answer to economic growt…
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Manasi Joshi (Para-badminton world champion) & Malathi Renati (Head of Policy School, Takshashila) contemplate what it truly takes to build a strong para-sports ecosystem in India. In this episode of All Things Policy, they unpack the para-sport journey in India through the lens of policy, systems and mindsets, and explore why para-sport must be se…
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Interview Part 1 of 3: Remarkable Young Lady Had Teen Mother, Lived in Family Addiction, Outcast w/ No Lights or Running Water + Challenges of Daily Life at Group Home
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45:00_____________________________________________________ Thank you for listening and subscribing. Please send questions, ideas and other input by: Text/DM to (615)475-5717 Or Email at [email protected] For more information, visit viableinc.orgBy Viable, Inc
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Venezuela Intervention: Causes, Impact and Aftermath
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38:49In this episode of All Things Policy, Abhishek Kadiyala is in conversation with Brig. Anil Raman to explore the causes, impact and the potential consequences of US intervention in Venezuela. It discusses US interests of energy control, diaspora appeasement, MAGA electorate and hemispheric security in the context of this crisis. It also discusses se…
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Small Moves, Big Impact: Infusing 21st Century Skills into Daily Lessons
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1:01:45We all know students need "21st century skills"—but what does that actually look like on a Tuesday morning in your classroom? In this conversation, Dr. Roberta Lenger Kang and Dr. Kelsey Hammond go beyond buzzwords to explore why discussion isn't as intuitive as we think, how our classrooms haven't kept pace with how the world actually works, and m…
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How to Keep Customers and Distributors Engaged Through Brand Loyalty
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30:03For our final episode in the Holiday Series we are returning to our chat about creating a brand made for loyal customers. Klein Tools has been manufacturing tools made for trades people for over 165 years. In today’s episode, we sat down with Greg Palese, Vice President of Marketing at Klein Tools, to discuss how they continue to grow engaged custo…
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Single-window clearance systems are everywhere right now, from investment approvals to film permits, promising faster decisions and smoother coordination. In this episode of All Things Policy, Arindam Goswami and Shreya Ramakrishnan talk through why these tools are so popular, what they actually make better on the ground, where they run into limits…
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The VB-GRAM-G Bill was passed last week. While it is being positioned as a reform of MNREGA, it alters the very premise of employment guarantees. What exactly has changed—and why does it matter? M R Sharan joins Suman Joshi to discuss the far-reaching implications of this shift for rural employment, social movements, and existing power and social s…
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Snigdha Poonam on the Political Economy of Transnational Scams
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1:27:59Today my guest is Snigdha Poonam who is a journalist and writer. She is the author of the new book Scamlands and also the author of the 2018 award winning book Dreamers: How Young Indians Are Changing Their World. We talked about the scam industrial complex in different states like Jharkhand, Assam and Tamil Nadu in India, the interaction between t…
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Unpacking the New US National Security Strategy
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32:46Even as Trump 2.0's first year in office draws to a close, the ideological contestations unleashed by the MAGA base continue. The latest example is not any domestic policy measure, but instead an external-focused document called the National Security Strategy or NSS in short. To unpack the US NSS and what it means for the world in general and India…
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Vjekoslav Krajačić on File Pilot and a return to fast UIs
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33:44By Scott Hanselman
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When every minute counts, search-and-rescue dogs can help locate disaster victims far faster than humans alone. Learn about how they're trained in this episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://animals.howstuffworks.com/animal-facts/sar-dog.htm/printable See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Learning to See: Why Understanding Neurodivergent Brains Changes Everything with Jeff Brown
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38:41Guest: Jeff Brown. What does it truly mean to see a child — not just their behaviour, but the brain and experiences underneath it? In this episode of The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast, host Paul Cruz is joined by educator and author Jeff Brown, a high school teacher with over 25 years of experience and lived experience as an autistic and ADHD adult…
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5 Times I Was Wrong and What It Taught Me | 10-Year Anniversary Edition
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24:53Leadership growth requires change. In this 10-year anniversary episode, Craig reflects on 30 years of leadership—sharing beliefs he once held and the lessons learned when growth demanded a new way of leading. Get the free leader guide for this episode here: https://www.life.church/leadershippodcast/5-times-i-was-wrong-and-what-it-taught-me-10-year-…
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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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BrainStuff Classics: Why Do We Drop a Ball on New Year's Eve?
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5:18The tradition of dropping a ball in Times Square to mark the beginning of a new year only goes back about a century. Learn about the history -- plus four weird things that other cities drop instead -- in this classic episode of BrainStuff. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts
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In this episode of All Things Policy, host Kavya Rai speaks with Dr Y Nithiyanandam about the growing geopolitical and ecological stakes surrounding the Brahmaputra River. From China’s proposed mega-dam in Tibet to India’s counter-dams and ambitious power-grid plans, the conversation explores how energy transition, disaster risk, local resistance, …
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No, you can't literally die of boredom -- but it can lead to some high-risk behaviors. Learn more about boredom, ennui, and how to shake them in this episode of BrainStuff, based on these articles: https://science.howstuffworks.com/life/inside-the-mind/emotions/bored-to-death.htm; https://health.howstuffworks.com/mental-health/human-nature/ennui Se…
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Listen to Ray Eitel Porter, an expert and best-selling author of "Governing the Machine - How to navigate the risks of AI and unlock its potential”, talk to Sridhar Krishna about AI, the future with AI and whether companies and governments are doing enough to mitigate the risks and benefit from AI. References Governing the Machine - how to navigate…
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Building a Voice of Customer System to Enhance Customer-Centric Decision Making
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40:24For our second episode in our Holiday Series we are taking a second look at when we chatted with Cynthia Kellam, Global Senior Director, Digital, Data and Customer Experience Center of Excellence at TE Connectivity, again to discuss how collecting and using digital data can create better customer experiences. She explains their journey of building …
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In this episode, Shobhankita Reddy and Ashwin Prasad try to make sense of the year in Chip Wars that 2025 has been and especially, Trump's recently announced plans to allow the sale of H200 chips to China while the US takes a 25% cut in the revenues. This is a news of consequence - it is a shift in the trend of tightening export controls the world …
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Back Catalog Rewind : Discover Vietnam - Hidden Wildlife to Conservation Wins | James Hunt
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43:58"All tortoises are turtles, but not all turtles are tortoises—just like not all who wander are lost." Niall Mackay sits down with James Hunt, an American expat in Vietnam known for his restaurant ventures like Brick and Barrel and Big Boss Bistro. However, James's story extends far beyond the world of fried chicken and culinary pursuits. He delves …
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BrainStuff Classics: Why Does Cashmere Cost So Much?
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7:11Cashmere can be more expensive than other wools because producing it is such an intensive process -- for the goats that grow it and the humans who care for them. Learn more in this classic episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://animals.howstuffworks.com/mammals/why-is-cashmere-so-expensive.htm See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy …
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Adaptive Tech Strategies amidst U.S.–China tech rivalry
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17:46In this episode of the All Things Policy podcast, Abhishek Kadiyala is in conversation with Kashish Parpiani to explore how countries are navigating the intensifying U.S.–China technology rivalry without being forced into rigid geopolitical camps. The conversation examines the shift from choosing sides to adopting adaptive tech strategies, includin…
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Why are so many developers suddenly talking about Zig? Is it just another systems language, or is something deeper happening? Scott sits down with Loris Cro, one of the community voices behind Zig, to explore why this relatively young language is getting so much attention from systems programmers, game developers, and performance-obsessed engineers…
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Why Is There a Pooping Figurine in Some Nativity Scenes?
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6:09In Catalonia, there's a two-hundred-year-old tradition of including a figurine of a man pooping in the shadows of Nativity scenes. Learn about el caganer in this episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://people.howstuffworks.com/culture-traditions/holidays-christmas/pooping-man-catalan-nativity-scene.htm See omnystudio.com/listener for …
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By Amy Goodman & Denis MoynihanThis week, we learned another lesson about how corporate media consolidation corrupts democracy. A story on President Donald Trump’s mass deportation of shackled Venezuelan men to El Salvador’s notorious CECOT prison was to air on CBS’s flagship news magazine, “60 Minutes.” The segment was spiked by CBS’ newly-install…
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These small appliances help home cooks achieve excellent rice via two categories of technology: ingeniously simple physics, or incredibly complex algorithms. Learn about heat-sensitive switches and fuzzy logic in this episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://home.howstuffworks.com/rice-cooker.htm/printable For more about the history of…
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Join Swati Joshi and Arindam Goswami in this episode of All Things Policy, where we discuss some uncomfortable truths about India's innovation ecosystem. Here's a number that should make every Indian policymaker lose sleep: In 1993, India and China spent the exact same amount on research and development as a share of their economies - 0.6% of GDP. …
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Welcome to our annual wrap-up episode of Teaching Today! We're excited to bring you a special compilation featuring our three most-listened-to conversations from the past year plus a special thanks for our international listeners. Thank you again for these discussions: Colleen Keating-Crawford, Izzy Fitzgerald, Sydney Tweedley, Courtney Brown, Eliz…
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Shruti and Ideas of India producer Dallas Floer sit down for the 2025 end-of-year episode. They look back at key themes and top episodes from the past year, address listener questions, and look forward to what's in store for Shruti and the show in 2026. Recorded December 16th, 2025. Read a full transcript enhanced with helpful links. Learn more abo…
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How Can Mudlarking Turn Trash Into Treasure?
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10:13Mudlarking means sifting through riverbank muck in hopes of finding lost or discarded historical artefacts. Learn how it works, especially in the River Thames, in this episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/earth/archaeology/mudlarking.htm See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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AI in warfare is not about robots taking over the battlefield. It is about decision advantage, geospatial intelligence, and operational readiness. In this episode, Lt Gen Karanbir Singh Brar (Retd.) explains how India is deploying AI across borders, space, and logistics -- why humans must remain in the loop, how ethics shape military AI, and what A…
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Why Manufacturing Marketers Need to Focus On Customer Experience (CX)
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42:30For the first episode in our 2025 Holiday Series we are looking back at our conversation with Augie Ray, Senior Research Analyst and Executive Advisor of Customer Experience at Gartner, about how CX is the most important aspect of marketing and how to focus on customers' unmet needs.By Kula Partners
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These arctic animals have complex social structures and may eat 6,000 clams in a single meal. Learn more walruses in this episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://animals.howstuffworks.com/mammals/walrus.htm/printable See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts
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When India Ages: The Policies We Need Today
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43:40Leah Govias speaks with Malathi Renati to examine India’s demographic transition and what it means for senior citizens. The discussion explores elder welfare laws, healthcare access, the expanding silver economy, and the erosion of traditional family support systems. Framed through the Samaaj–Sarkaar–Bazaar lens, this conversation asks a critical q…
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Back Catalog Rewind : Discover Vietnam - "Just Another Lesbian" In Saigon On LQBTQ+ Acceptance and Sex Education | Phuong Truong S8 E7
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47:14Join The Community Phuong Truong, "just another lesbian in town", is the owner of Twist coffee bar in Thao Dien, a fun place for everyone and a safe space for the LGBTQ+ community. We discuss the LQBTQ+ community in Vietnam in the context of religion, region and generational acceptance. We also talk about sex education in Vietnam in light of a rece…
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Understanding Childhood Dyslexia: Early Signs, Diagnosis, and Support with Author Lynn Greenberg
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20:26Guest: Lynn Greenberg is a former family law attorney turned children's author. She shares the powerful story behind the Creative Cab Company, the award-winning book series she co-created with her son. Lynn opens up about advocating for neurodivergent kids, recognizing early signs of dyslexia and ADHD, and transforming her family's journey into cha…
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Explaining Eval Engineering | Galileo's Vikram Chatterji
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37:14You've heard of evaluations—but eval engineering is the difference between AI that ships and AI that's stuck in prototype. Most teams still treat evals like unit tests: write them once, check a box, move on. But when you're deploying agents that make real decisions, touch real customers, and cost real money, those one-time tests don't cut it. The c…
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In this episode of All Things Policy, Astha Rastogi talks to forensic science researcher and trainer Devina Sikdar about what really happens at crime scenes in India—and why it matters more than most people realise. With a new national mandate demanding better forensic response, the two discuss the gaps, the urgency, and the solutions that could re…
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Episode 5: Cultural Competence at Work: From Self-Awareness to Better Outcomes.
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21:30In Episode 5 of The Berlitz Language & Culture Podcast, host Louisa Ajami speaks with Donika Jones, a public health practitioner, business strategist, and stakeholder engagement specialist, about why cultural competence is essential in today’s global and diverse workplaces. Donika shares practical insights on cross-cultural awareness, inclusive pro…
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In this partnership episode between Hanselminutes and the ACM Bytecast, Scott talks with Dr. Dawn Song, MacArthur Fellow and leading researcher in computer security and AI and co-director at the Berkeley Center for Responsible Decentralized Intelligence about how privacy-preserving computation, fairness, and accountability can help us design intell…
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By Amy Goodman & Denis MoynihanOn Saturday afternoon, December 13th, a gunman entered a Brown University classroom in Providence, Rhode Island, and started firing. He killed two students and injured nine, then escaped. By Thursday night, authorities had located the body of the shooter in New Hampshire, dead by apparent suicide.According to the Gun …
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Burden of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs)
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19:48Non-communicable diseases (or NCDs) account for nearly two-thirds of the world’s total mortality and morbidity, led by ischaemic heart disease, stroke and diabetes, according to the latest Global Burden of Disease (GBD) report. Globally in 2021, 18 million people died from an NCD before age 70 years. From the period 2021-23, NCDs were responsible f…
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Discover the secrets to thriving as an Expat mum in Vietnam with Claire Simpson
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43:45“I never thought I was going to have kids here… that wouldn’t have even crossed my mind.” — Claire Simpson This episode with Claire really opened my eyes to a side of Vietnam I’ve never personally experienced but have always been curious about — what it’s actually like to be an expat parent here. I've interviewed entrepreneurs, creatives, teachers,…
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Clean Tech in China's Decarbonisation Journey
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31:27China recently released its 2035 NDC targets and the Recommendations of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China for Formulating the 15th Five-Year Plan. These documents are key to understanding the future direction of renewable energy deployment in China. In this episode of All Things Policy, Bhumika Sevkani, Research Analyst at the T…
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What Can I Get Out of This? Teaching and Learning in a Classroom Full of Skeptics
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42:51What happens when students walk into your classroom asking "Can I get out of this?" Professor Carlo Rotella, author of "What Can I Get Out of This? Teaching and Learning in a Classroom Full of Skeptics," joins us to explore how student skepticism—about literature, interpretation, and even their own belonging—can become a productive starting point f…
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