Join us every other week as we convene the 'video game book club.' Each episode is structured around a topic: anything from 'Trust' to 'Robots' to 'Body Parts'. Listen in as your hosts each bring a game to the table that they think exemplifies that topic in some way. Give us a shot and remember, games are just metaphors.
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Fullmetal Bazinga is a watch-along podcast for the final season of The Big Bang Theory. It is also an improvised audio drama, a meditation on fiction, and a real show for humans and other sentient creatures. All of this is brought to you by the hosts of Left Trigger Right Trigger. If you're a new listener, we recommend starting from the beginning or from episode four ("The Tam Turbulence"). Note: we are currently on a break between seasons.
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Recovery Demystified is a 501c3 nonprofit based out of Northwest Arkansas. Our mission is to empower people to create their own unique path to addiction recovery by providing free peer support, books, resources, and education. We are a group of people who forged their own unique paths to addiction recovery outside of the typical spiritual framework. RD is science based, non-religious, empowering, adaptive, and practical. If you have ever felt left behind or pushed to the fringes of society, ...
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Hear KUOW and NPR award-winning hosts and reporters from around the globe present some of the nation's best reporting of the day's events, interviews, analysis and reviews.
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Welcome to Unf*ck Your Relationships Podcast! I'm your host Michelle Panning - intimacy alchemist AKA your love, sex, and relationship bestie, trigger queen, and founder of my signature program The Connected Woman. I get it, you're done being left on read, getting ghosted and being caught up in a cycle of attracting emotionally unavailable men. Let's be real - you have NEEDS. You deserve it all, you deserve to feel worthy and confident. You deserve a fulfilling love life. For years I was goi ...
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Every Monday, the libertarian editors of the magazine of “Free Minds and Free Markets”—Matt Welch, Nick Gillespie, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Peter Suderman—discuss and debate the week’s biggest stories and what fresh hell awaits us all.
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Heal from Toxic Relationships | Self-Confidence, Relationship Boundaries, Red Flags, Trust in God, Healing Trauma
Danielle Jackson - Christian Life & Relationship Coach
The Healing Oasis for Christian Woman ***TOP 2% GLOBAL PODCAST*** Do you feel like you’re in a constant cycle of toxic relationships? Do you struggle with confidence, finding your worth in what your current boyfriend says about you - no matter how hurtful? Have years of people-pleasing and lack of healthy boundaries left you burnt out and triggering deep emotional wounds? Are you unsure how to trust God in the wake of betrayal and heartbreak? I am so honored that you’re here! This podcast is ...
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Healthy Habits For Moms - Self Care Tips, Morning Routines, Boost Energy, Manage Stress, Meal Planning
Caroline Henderson| Wellness Coach
Holistic Health * Spiritual Renewal * Daily Habits + Routines * Christian Mindset Hey, Mama! Do you go to bed at night with visions of relishing that quiet time the next morning, but when you wake up, chaos takes over your best laid plans? Are you overwhelmed by the constant juggling act of motherhood, wondering how you’ll ever keep up with the kids, let alone your health? Do you feel mentally exhausted, emotionally drained , and that there’s never time for yourself or connecting with God? H ...
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Brigitte Bardot's complicated legacy, from film icon to far-right activism
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3:51French film star Brigitte Bardot left acting at her peak, devoting herself to animal rights while drawing criticism for her politics.By Elizabeth Blair
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Do Trump's claims about Christian persecution in Nigeria match reality?
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4:54Aaron Zelin, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, analyzes the U.S. strike on ISIS targets in Nigeria and the message it sends.By Tamara Keith
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Changing depictions of women at work in film
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9:05NPR's Kathryn Fink and Jordan Marie Smith talk about why Broadcast News still resonates in conversations about women and ambition.By Tamara Keith
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A year of standout podcasts from NPR member stations
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7:59As the year wraps up, we're revisiting standout podcasts from NPR member stations in 2025.By Mallory Yu
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Celebrate New Year's Eve with drinks made famous on screen
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7:08NPR's Tamara Keith steps into Death & Company bar in Washington, D.C., where movie-inspired cocktails set the mood for New Year's Eve.By Tamara Keith
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The growing role of sports in President Trump's political brand
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6:46President Trump is increasingly embedding himself in sports culture. Christine Brennan, a longtime sports columnist and author, weighs in on the depths of Trump's ties to sports and what that will look like in the coming year.By Jeffrey Pierre
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U.S. ramps up Ukraine diplomacy as Zelensky meets Trump
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4:11President Trump hosts Zelensky amid intensified U.S. diplomacy aimed at ending Russia's war in Ukraine.By Luke Garrett
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Gangs use sexual violence to control communities in Haiti
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6:25Jacqueline Charles of the Miami Herald reports on how gangs in Haiti are using sexual violence as a tool of terror amid the country's deepening political and humanitarian crisis.By Jeffrey Pierre
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Inside Congress, lawmakers describe an institution under strain from polarization and constant pressure.By Barbara Sprunt
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How NPR's 'Newscast' turns breaking news into trusted headlines
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9:43Korva Coleman describes what it takes to get the news right when millions hear it first through NPR newscasts.By Linah Mohammad
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How improv is helping federal workers cope with job cuts
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4:30A Washington D.C. improv group is offering laid-off federal workers a way to cope with uncertainty through play and building skills.By Ava Berger
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Rediscovering delight in the kitchen when cooking feels like a burden
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9:23Tamar Adler, chef and author of 'Feast On Your Life', writes about food as a daily practice of care rather than obligation.By Tamara Keith
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ICE is deporting some immigrants so quickly, their attorneys are left scrambling
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3:54Immigrants who are detained by ICE often get deported out of state so quickly that their attorneys don't have time to file petitions to keep them in the state where they were arrested.By Beenish Ahmed
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The latest on the nuclear sub deal between the U.S. and South Korea
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3:55The U.S. will shift some of the burden of defense to its allies, and it will equip them for it. One ally's equipment: nuclear submarines for South Korea.By Anthony Kuhn
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Ranchers test virtual fence technology's ability to keep cows safe from grizzly bears
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3:51Technology enabling virtual fences for pets is now being adapted for livestock. Ranchers near Yellowstone National Park are testing its ability to keep cows safe from grizzly bear attacks.By Hanna Merzbach
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Leah Donnella of NPR's Code Switch has spent some time unpacking what it would mean for joy to be used as a means of resistance.By Leah Donnella
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Pop hitmaker Amy Allen tries to lean in to feeling uncomfortable in her songwriting
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8:01NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with songwriter Amy Allen, who is shortlisted for the non-classical Songwriter of the Year Grammy Award for a second straight year.By Kira Wakeam
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American reporter fights for accountability after Israeli tank strike in Lebanon
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5:16An American journalist wounded in an Israeli tank strike in Lebanon returns home to press the U.S. government to investigate the incident, which killed a Reuters reporter, as a targeted attack.By Frank Langfitt
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Memory loss: As AI gobbles up chips, prices for devices may rise
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3:43Demand for memory chips currently exceeds supply and there's very little chance of that changing any time soon. More chips for AI means less available for other products such as computers and phones and that could drive up those prices too.By John Ruwitch
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Where scientific research focused on DEI stands after a year of disruption
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4:02Cuts to scientific research focused disproportionately on research around diversity equity and inclusion. Some researchers say we're just beginning to understand the impact.By Katia Riddle
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Cannabis use among teens tied to poor school performance
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2:39A new study of more than 160,000 teens finds that even occasional cannabis use among 8th, 10th and 12th graders is tied to worse outcomes at school and more emotional distress.By Rhitu Chatterjee
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As elections approach, Myanmar's economy is in shambles
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5:03Nearly five years after the coup, Myanmar is poorer, hungrier, and plagued by blackouts. Few believe the upcoming election will change anything.By Patrick Winn
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Operation Match: How the first computerized dating service came to be
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8:01Back in the 1960s, a couple of Harvard students had an idea. From Radio Diaries, this is a look back at the creation of the very first computerized dating service.By Radio Diaries
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Some say selling plasma is exploitative — others say it's a life-saving economy booster
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4:06With rising rent, utilities and the cost of groceries, a growing number of people are selling their blood plasma to make extra money. It's a multi-billion dollar industry.By David Martin Davies
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What happened to U.S. foreign aid this year?
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8:13Historically, the U.S. had been the top donor for global health. That changed dramatically this year. We look at the new approach the U.S. is pursuing and what this has meant for people on the ground.By Gabrielle Emanuel
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