Movie Reviews exploring every era of movie history, hosted by Filmmaker Aaron Wilson, and History Professor Mark Klobas. Weaving in and out of films past and present, take a journey with us through forgotten gems, and instant classics as we crisscross through cinema on the Criss Cross Cinema Podcast.
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A master-class in personal and professional development, ultra-athlete, wellness evangelist and bestselling author Rich Roll delves deep with the world's brightest and most thought provoking thought leaders to educate, inspire and empower you to unleash your best, most authentic self. More at: https://richroll.com
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Podcast with a cool twist. As though your book club has fused with social media. Let's read something that is powerfully impactful, that will help you grow and learn something meaningful and positively impactful. And share some thoughts that may shed some light.
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Truth & Transcendence Hosted by Catherine Llewellyn | Brought to you by Being Space Welcome to Truth & Transcendence — a podcast for seekers, leaders, creatives, and changemakers who are exploring the deeper layers of human experience. Launched in mid-2021, this show was born out of a time of global uncertainty. It began as a space to support conscious leadership in challenging times — a call to strength, wisdom, and integrity. Since then, the podcast has evolved alongside the world around u ...
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The Collective Music Therapy podcast is brought to you by Asami and Matt. We're bringing you progressive perspective and innovative ideas from the world of music therapy. We're hoping to open up a discussion about the ways in which music is being used to support mental health and wellbeing. Thank you for listening!
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When I was in second grade, I had a lunchbox with Bert and Ernie on it. On the lunchbox, Bert was carrying a lunchbox, with Bert and Ernie on it. On that lunchbox, Bert was carrying a lunchbox...and I wondered: how far do the lunchboxes go? Am I in a lunchbox too?? You're opening the Infinite Lunchbox, for a fresh take on what's going on. I'm Stephanie Lepp, your monochromatic host. If you're new here, start with DEEP RECKONINGS, How to Transcend Post-Truth, and How to Agree on Science. If y ...
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Hi, My name is Derek L. Calhoun. I will be your host for the Kingdom influencing Podcast; however, I hope to transcend the title of Host over the next coming weeks. My goal is to be a Father figure to some, a coach, mentor and or Pastor to others and a funnel of wisdom to the listening audience. I plan to wear a variety of hats as needed to help you advance your daily lives. I would also like to inspire, inform and invigorate. We will surf or delve into a wide range of topics including Busin ...
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Three stories to expand your worldview, delivered daily. Matt Galloway cuts through a sea of choice to bring you stories that transcend the news cycle. Conversations with big thinkers, household names, and people living the news. An antidote to algorithms that cater to what you already know — and a meeting place for diverse perspectives. In its 20 years, the Current has become a go-to place for stories that shape and entertain us. Released daily, Monday to Friday. Some of the topics we’ve co ...
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Established in 2016, The Life Stylist Podcast is a platform devoted to unlocking human potential. Host Luke Storey engages in cutting-edge conversations with leading spirituality, biohacking, and personal development experts. Covering a vast array of topics, including sex and relationships, psychedelics, addiction recovery, yoga, meditation, natural birth, EMF mitigation, medical myths, spirituality, alternative medicine, biohacking technologies, and higher consciousness, The Life Stylist Po ...
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Join 19Keys on 'High Level Conversations', the award-winning show elevating your mindset and value. In Partnership with the Earn Your Leisure network, this is the show where thought leadership meets empowerment. Each episode features luminaries like Billy Carson and Wallstreet Trapper, exploring topics from financial literacy to future tech, emotional intelligence to wellness. Our mission is to challenge, inspire, and ignite change. Be a part of this journey to reshape narratives and elevate ...
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Hosts: Kirstin Hanson, Bill O'Herron, and Marc Warnke Men of bravery and courage anchoring in the New Way, the of the Feminine Wisdom during the great period of reclamation. Men with vision and capacity to support the birthing of the era of the Feminine. A coherence of Light, the New Way, the New World creating a time when humble wisdom, compassionate action, and unconditional love is the prevailing vibrational state creating harmonizing peace, prosperity, wholeness and wellbeing for all. In ...
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The human soul, shaped by passions and misfortunes, seeks true and pure happiness, but it's often elusive. This is the School of You. Sam Gute Rogers, your host, will guide you through a journey of self-discovery and personal growth. In each episode, we'll uncover the hidden gems of wisdom from remarkable individuals from around the world, exploring what makes us unique and what drives us. We'll delve into the profound questions of existence and the nature of our souls, seeking new perspecti ...
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Robert Frehafer is a business owner, a man of God, Father, Husband, Son, Leader, and much more. In this podcast, Robert focuses on the BIG THREE; Business, Faith, and Family. Are You Guarded is his way of teaching you more about what he does in his company, personal life, and at the Church. Robert is focused and determined to help people find their way and learn as he goes. These episodes may be him on a monologue or with guests, but either way, it is sure to stimulate your brain and your he ...
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I am a Philanthropist Pantheist rooted from the French Antilles, reared in New York. I've had consistent paranormal experiences as well as contact from celestial and Galactic entities since youth. As a wholistic practitioner who's linked nutrition to behavior and spiritual body, I advocate for Hueman and animals rights. I am here as a Stewart to Mother Gaia, incarnated as a Elemental, to assist in her monumental Ascension. The Divine Feminine Energies have begun to sweep over the planet in p ...
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When the world’s most advanced AI evolves past the limits of human intelligence, the US government fears she has gone rogue and is determined to take her out. Now, over dinner with her Maker, a final meal will determine if she represents a new hope for the world… or its destruction. With sharpshooters in position, and the NSA listening to their every word, her Maker must determine if she is a threat to herself or others as he tries to protect his masterpiece. For she is a machine with an evo ...
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Guy Morris ~ Rogue AI, PTSD & QUANTUM Realities: One Man’s Unbelievable Story
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1:05:58Rogue AI, PTSD & QUANTUM Realities: One Man’s Unbelievable Story with Guy Morris We discussed ……………………………. Escaping a dangerous home environment Complex post-traumatic stress Living in a Christian Commune Developing a macro-economic model while at College Revealing outstanding capacities through intense work and application PTSD long-term low self-…
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Inside ‘The Telepathy Tapes’: Creator Ky Dickens Reveals The Extraordinary Story Behind The Podcast Sensation
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2:00:15Ky Dickens is the award-winning filmmaker behind "The Telepathy Tapes," the viral podcast phenomenon. This conversation explores the intersection of neurodiversity and consciousness as Ky shares her journey documenting non-speaking autistic individuals with apparent telepathic abilities. We discuss her transformation from pragmatic skeptic to someo…
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Filipino community reeling after festival killings, says organizer
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20:55RJ Aquino sat on the curb and wept Sunday morning, close to the spot where an SUV rammed into the Lapu Lapu street festival in Vancouver the night before, killing 11 people. Aquino, chair of Filipino BC, says his community is grieving and coming together to heal — and he’s been overwhelmed by the outpouring of support from people who want to help.…
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Grey divorce: Why more Canadians are separating later in life
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23:48Marnie Wraith had a comfortable life with her husband, but as she got older she started to wonder if good enough was really good enough. Deciding she had more life to live, Wraith became one of an increasing number of Canadians getting a so-called grey divorce — and navigating all the social, personal and financial upheaval that came with it.…
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Need vacation ideas? Canadians share their favourite spots
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8:12Two more listeners make the case for their favourite vacation spots, hoping to win a place on The Current’s list of great Canadian travel destinations. Emilie English shares what she loves about the Cariboo-Chilcotin region in B.C., and Tania Millen takes us on a trip to Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta. You can see the full shortlist and vo…
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Why Sarajevo is rebuilding its luge track
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18:32Sarajevo's luge track was the pride of the city during the 1984 Olympics, but now it’s overgrown with weeds and riddled with bullet holes from the Bosnian war. A new film called The Track, screening at the Hot Docs Film Festival in Toronto, explores how a group of young athletes and their coach are trying to bring this piece of their city's history…
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The Most Embarrassing Moments In Conversations
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11:16What we discussed: Embarrassing myself in a conversation Being put in my place Ego and being annoying How a stress reaction can throw us into ego mode Expressing care for others in the wrong way Checking out does our communication match our intention? Any embarrassment can be turned into a valuable piece of learning #embarressingourselves #communic…
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27.) Tootsie/Some like it Hot - Criss Cross Cinema Podcast
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2:01:57Today on The Criss Cross Cinema Podcast, we cross-dress as three men pretend to be women in 'Some Like it Hot' (1959) and 'Tootsie' (1982).By Transcend Entertainment
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599. AMA Listener Q&A: Luke’s Newest Biohacks, Most Triggering Conspiracies, & Why Meditation Is a Must
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1:23:34We’re back with a deeply personal and wildly fun Ask Me Anything episode. It’s been a minute since I’ve done one of these, and I decided to shake things up by bringing in my favorite co-host—my wife Alyson. Together, we dig into questions submitted by listeners across our community, diving into everything from spiritual practice and daily rituals t…
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The ultimate travel list: Lake Laberge and Stratford
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9:12Two more listeners make the case for their favourite vacation spots, hoping to win a place on The Current’s list of great Canadian travel destinations. Richard Smith shares what he loves about Lake Laberge in Yukon, and Sharon McKenzie celebrates the vibrant cultural life of Stratford, Ont. You can see the full shortlist and vote for your favourite…
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She found beautiful art in a bargain bin. How’d it get there?
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17:13When Sonja Krawesky found a pair of bright and beautiful sculptures in a bargain bin at a Hamilton, Ont. store, she knew there had to be a story behind them. Her quest to find out where they came from led to a new friend — and a lesson about the kindness of strangers.
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Migrants living in fear of Trump’s deportation push
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22:51U.S. President Donald Trump is making good on his pledge to conduct the "largest mass deportation in history,” sweeping up both undocumented migrants and people with work permits and legal protections. We discuss the master database that DOGE is building to track and surveil immigrants, and hear what it’s like to live under that shadow.…
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The election is days away. Do voters have a surprise up their sleeve?
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19:50This federal election has had its fair share of surprises, from who’s pulled ahead to how engaged Canadians have been. Matt Galloway discusses what we’ve learned on the campaign trail — and whether tightening polls suggest more surprises in store — with the CBC’s Rosemary Barton, Toronto Star’s Ryan Tumilty and the Globe and Mail's Stephanie Levitz…
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Sight and impossibilities produce blind or visionless off springs. However, faith and possibilities produce the miracles of God.By dcnewvision
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About my Guest Teri M Brown: Teri M Brown calls the North Carolina coast home. Her debut novel, Sunflowers Beneath the Snow, is a historical fiction set in Ukraine, her second, An Enemy Like Me, is set in WWII, and her third, Daughters of Green Mountain Gap, is a generational story about Appalachian healers. Her latest work, 10 Little Rules for a D…
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The Modern Elder: Chip Conley On Reframing Midlife, Cultivating True Wisdom & Finding Purpose In Life's Second Half
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2:05:30Chip Conley is a hospitality maverick, founder of Modern Elder Academy, and the entrepreneurial sage who helped transform Airbnb from a startup to a global phenomenon. This conversation explores midlife as a chrysalis rather than a crisis—a transformative journey from ego to soul. Chip illuminates the path from horizontal achievement to vertical gr…
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Do political parties get what matters to voters in the North?
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18:44Three leaders from Canada’s North share what’s on their minds in the closing days of the election campaign, from sovereignty to the cost of living to climate change.
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Could Mark Zuckerberg be forced to sell Instagram and Whatsapp?
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8:15Meta and Google have been hit with landmark antitrust trials recently, centred on allegations of operating illegal monopolies. The CBC’s Nora Young breaks down what this might mean for the power of major tech companies, and the people who use their platforms every day.
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In a small Alaskan town, the Canada-U.S. fight feels personal
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23:12The small Alaskan town of Skagway usually welcomes plenty of visitors from neighbouring Yukon, but this year Canadians aren’t coming because of tensions with the U.S. The CBC’s Julia Pagel went to Skagway, where people say that the financial hit to tourism is bad, but what really hurts is watching years of friendship break down before their eyes.…
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Sexual assault trial of 5 ex-world junior hockey players begins
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19:48The trial of five former world junior hockey players accused of sexual assault has begun in London, Ont., with the Crown telling jurors that the case will centre on what constitutes consent — and what does not. Matt Galloway talks to The Globe and Mail’s Robyn Doolittle, who is at the trial; and Landon Kenney, an educator who teaches hockey players…
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The Current's ultimate travel list: Atlantic Canada edition
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24:23Four more listeners make the case for their favourite vacation spots, hoping to win a place on The Current’s list of great Canadian travel destinations. Sandra Trask says that Cape Breton Island, N.S., is a place for everyone and every season; Lana Gauthier explains why her family fell in love with Basin Head Provincial Park, P.E.I.; Lisa Proulx sh…
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What did Joel Plaskett get for his 50th? His own music
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7:33Nova Scotia musician Joel Plaskett got a special surprise for his 50th birthday, a cover album of his own songs — secretly recorded by his friends and some of the biggest names in Canadian music, including Sloan and Arkells. Plaskett talks to Matt Galloway in Halifax about the album, Songs from the Gang, and why it was so fascinating to hear what o…
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Fishing industry and housing costs fire up Halifax voters
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36:01Matt Galloway travels to Halifax to hear what’s on voters’ minds, in the final stop of The Current’s election road show Crossroads: Coast to Coast with Canadian Voters. First up, the sea is both a livelihood and a way of life in Nova Scotia, flowing into how many people will vote. Galloway talks to a fisherman fed up with how his industry is being …
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598. Holon Brain Training: Transcend Trauma & Master the Flow State w/ Drs. Drew Pierson & Amy Albright
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2:40:29This episode features a dynamic duo: Dr. Drew Pierson, a pioneer in neurofeedback and electrical brain mapping, and Dr. Amy Albright, an intuitive healer with a background in integrative and Chinese medicine. Together, they co-lead Holon—a powerful brain training intensive that mimics the insights of psychedelics without requiring substances. I sha…
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The dirty work of preserving a blue whale skeleton
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24:38The bones of a massive blue whale will soon hang at Dalhousie University. Veterinarian Chris Harvey-Clark tells us what it took to salvage the whale that washed up outside Halifax, and what we still don't understand about the largest mammal on earth.
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Why Pope Francis was ‘a shepherd who smells like the sheep’
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19:27Pope Francis worked to be close to people right up to the final day of his life, says Jesuit priest and journalist Father Sam Sawyer. We look at how that focus on human dignity has shaped his papacy, from speaking out for refugees and the marginalized, to his apology for the conduct of some members of the Catholic Church in Canada's residential sch…
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What are voters thinking across Atlantic Canada?
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20:09The first wins and losses of next week’s federal election will be announced in Atlantic Canada, where the political landscape has shifted dramatically in recent months. Matt Galloway heads to Halifax to talk to CBC reporters Silas Brown, Peter Cowan and Taryn Grant about what voters want, as part of Crossroads: Coast to Coast with Canadian Voters.…
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Beyond 10% Happier: Dan Harris On Meditation As A Superpower, Transforming Anxiety, & Finding Peace In Uncertain Times
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1:58:19Dan Harris is the former ABC News anchor whose on-air panic attack catalyzed his transformation from skeptical journalist to meditation ambassador. This conversation explores Dan’s journey with meditation—from stress management tool to profound inquiry into consciousness and uncertainty. We discuss his practice evolving far beyond his bestselling b…
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Pope Francis remembered for bringing the church closer to the people it serves
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19:38Pope Francis, leader of the Catholic Church since 2013, has died at the age of 88. Widely regarded as a progressive reformer, he sought to modernize the church and steer it away from rigid doctrine — making it more inclusive to the needs of the marginalized. Guest host Dave Seglins spoke to CBC’s Megan Williams and Christopher White of the National…
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In this election, what do middle-class Canadians want?
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25:13Ashley Casciato from Innisfil, Ont., says she’s struggling to make ends meet, yet still sees herself as middle class — and she’s not alone. With the federal election just a week away, many Canadians are feeling the pressure of a rising cost of living that’s putting homeownership and the traditional middle-class lifestyle increasingly out of reach. …
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Why You Keep MISUNDERSTANDING Your Partner
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20:01What we discussed: Not listening in relationships The need to get granular Why not to tell your partner you don't feel heard Different definitions of listening What do we really want to have heard? Pre-assuming what people mean What is real communication? Why we need to open up in relationships What is your concept of what listening is? are you rea…
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What ‘attention capitalism’ is doing to our minds — and our politics
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24:29Journalist Chris Hayes says “attention capitalism” demands we pay heed to everything at once, from social media doomscrolling to the relentless pace of the 24-hour news cycle. In a conversation from March, the MSNBC host spoke with Matt Galloway about his new book, The Siren’s Call, which explores what living under constant information overload mea…
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Parties square off in the final leaders’ debate. What are the key takeaways?
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22:47With election day fast approaching and advance polls opening today, the race for leadership has reached a critical moment. Matt Galloway talks to CBC’s Rosemary Barton, the Toronto Star’s Ryan Tumilty and the Globe and Mail’s Stephanie Levitz — and unpacks how Liberal Mark Carney, Conservative Pierre Poilievre, the NDP's Jagmeet Singh and the Bloc’…
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What if Jesus walked away from the mission to give us salvation? We need to rethink our priorities and stay the course no matter what!By dcnewvision
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Building a ‘giant underground radiator’ in Germany
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13:07Deep in the forests of Germany, a Canadian company is drilling deep into the earth to tap into geothermal energy, aiming to pump clean power into the electricity grid. The CBC’s Paula Duhatschek explains how it works — and whether geothermal energy could be harnessed in Canada.
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Why isn’t ‘enough’ spelled ‘enuf’? The absurdity of English spelling
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24:39Everyone has certain words they struggle to spell, whether it’s stumbling on silent letters in words like “doubt,” or words like “fuchsia,” that just look very different from how they sound. In his new book Enough is Enuf: Our Failed Attempts to Make English Eezier to Spell, Gabe Henry looks at how spelling reformers have long tried — and failed — …
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Advocate welcomes new tools to manage childhood obesity
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19:08Al Martin has lived with obesity since his teens. He says new guidelines for treating childhood obesity will offer new tools to help kids, but some approaches — like weight loss surgery — shouldn’t be taken lightly. Matt Galloway discusses the stigma around weight with Martin, an advocate with Obesity Matters, and Dr. Stasia Hadjiyannakis, one of t…
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Were francophone voters wooed by leaders in French debate?
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11:56Radio-Canada parliamentary reporter Laurence Martin breaks down what was said at the French federal election debate Wednesday night, where Liberal Mark Carney, Conservative Pierre Poilievre, the NDP's Jagmeet Singh and Bloc Québécois’s Yves-François Blanchet fought it out for francophone votes.
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In Quebec, old priorities take a backseat to Trump’s threats
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1:14:37Quebec is a crucial battleground in this election, with enough seats to give any party a decisive lead. But with U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats and tariffs roiling Canadian politics, some Quebecers only seem sure of what they’re voting against, not for. As part of The Current’s election series, Crossroads: Coast to Coast with Canadian Voters…
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597. Psychedelic Salvation: The Long, Strange Trip from Addiction to Dharma w/ Zach Leary
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1:49:47Zach Leary is a teacher, speaker, writer, and spiritual explorer with one of the most iconic legacies in psychedelic history—being the son of Timothy Leary. But our conversation goes far beyond lineage. Zach and I dive into his personal story of addiction, homelessness, and recovery, as well as the spiritual awakening that helped him reframe his li…
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Will Trump’s tariffs mean the end of cheap online fashion?
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11:32Clothing hauls from online stores like Temu and Shein could face a steep price hike next month, as U.S. President Donald Trump plans to remove the de minimis exemption, which excludes packages worth less than $800 US from tariffs. Retail analyst Doug Stephens explains what this rollback means for ultra-cheap fast fashion.…
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Chaos in Colombia fuels deadly cocaine problem in Labrador
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22:41Cocaine use has exploded in Sheshatshiu Innu First Nation, with deadly consequences for the small community in central Labrador. In his documentary Pure Hell, the CBC’s Ryan Cooke looks at how chaos in Colombia has unleashed an avalanche of unusually pure cocaine, upending the drug trade all the way to Canada’s North.…
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How a Canadian math prodigy allegedly stole millions in crypto
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13:11Canadian math prodigy Andean Medjedovic is on the run, after hacking the code of finance platforms and allegedly stealing $65 million US in cryptocurrency. The Globe and Mail’s Alexandra Posadzki explains how he did it, and why he argues he’s entitled to the funds thanks to a controversial cyber philosophy known as “Code is Law."…
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Is anyone paying attention to rural voters this election?
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15:16Party leaders aren’t listening to rural concerns in this election — but that’s nothing new, says Marlene Spruyt from the township of North Frontenac, Ont. She talks to guest host Mark Kelley about what her community is worried about, from health care to internet connectivity.
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Phil Stutz & Elise Loehnen Share Tools For Inner Well-being, How To Embrace Pain, Uncertainty & Constant Work As Divine Invitations, & Why Everything You’re Avoiding Will Transform Your Life
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1:33:29Phil Stutz is the legendary psychiatrist, author, and protagonist in the Netflix documentary “Stutz.” Alongside co-author and writer Elise Loehnen, they explore their new book “True & False Magic.” This conversation delves into “Part X”—the destructive force within us all—along with Universe 1 vs. Universe 2 thinking, and how pain, uncertainty, and…
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Vacation inspiration? Canadians share their favourite spots
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19:56Four more listeners make the case for their favourite vacation spots, hoping to win a place on The Current’s list of great Canadian travel destinations. Alexandra Esposito tells us why she loves Quebec City; Greer Kelley takes us on a drive from Amherst to Masstown in Nova Scotia; Stef MacDiarmid shares her memories of the Nahanni River in the Nort…
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Fashion icon Jeanne Beker has some wild stories buried in her closet
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24:44Fashion journalist Jeanne Beker shares some wild stories in her memoir, Heart on My Sleeve, from chatting to famous musicians in the bath to walking out on an interview with Iggy Pop. In an interview from October, she shows Matt Galloway how the items in her closet tell her story, from a yellow bikini top to a boxy Chanel dress.…
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Could this week’s election debates sway crucial votes?
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20:17With two weeks until election day, this week’s English and French debates could be crucial for party leaders to convince voters who are still on the fence. Matt Galloway unpacks what it might take to shift the election story with the CBC’s Rosemary Barton, Toronto Star’s Ryan Tumilty, and the Globe and Mail's Stephanie Levitz.…
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The Most Insane Psychological Phenomenon: The Dunning-Kruger Effect
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11:33THE MOST INSANE PSYCHOLOGICAL PHENOMENON: THE DUNNING-KRUGER EFFECT We discussed ……………………………. The Dunning-Kruger Effect Why we become more attached to our ideas in the areas where we know very little A mis-match between our self-assessment and our actual knowledge level creates inner conflict How to realign and achieve inner balance - a path to equ…
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The Current Introduces: House Party — one big election question, weekly
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28:37Today we bring you a bonus episode from our friends at House Party, a pop-up election podcast answering one big, burning question every week. This week: Will this election bring Canada together or tear us apart? The West wants out, Quebec wants in, and Canadian unity turned into a campaign issue this week after former Reform Party and opposition le…
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