Gretchen Rubin is HAPPIER, and she wants you to be happier too. The #1 bestselling author of The Happiness Project and Better Than Before gets more personal than ever as she brings her practical, manageable advice about happiness and good habits to this lively, thought-provoking podcast. Gretchen’s cohost and guinea pig is her younger sister, Elizabeth Craft, a TV writer and producer living in Los Angeles, who (lovingly) refers to Gretchen as her happiness bully. Sales and Distribution by Le ...
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Nostalgia Trap is a podcast and video series created and hosted by David Parsons. It’s a project that’s concerned with American history, radical politics, pop culture, and apocalypse. This is not Ken Burns.
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In this podcast, Sheriff Scott Rose will give you a glimpse of what law enforcement officers and their families go through every day to help keep our communities safe. These stories take you back in time to the era and the community where we lost these heroes. You'll feel like you were there when we lost this officer. These stories are real and raw. Our mission is to ensure their sacrifice is never forgotten, and to show how our men and women who serve in law enforcement are true heroes ever ...
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A chronological podcast of oral arguments with improved files and meta data. Hosted by Free Law Project through the CourtListener.com initiative. Not an official podcast.
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Former TSN morning radio partners Steve Warne and Jim Jerome, covered in potato chip crumbs, check in with their unique takes on sports, life, and whatever. New episodes every Monday. "The best podcast I've ever heard. A triumph of the human spirit!" - Steve's Dad.
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Covering the outer reaches of space to the tiniest microbes in our bodies, Science Friday is the source for entertaining and educational stories about science, technology, and other cool stuff.
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The Big Book Project is a multi-venue reading experience for bibliophiles fascinated by long or dense works of fiction and interested in discussing them with others, one novel at a time. The works selected will be capacious novels from the mid-nineteenth century through today that possess an abundant writing style or complexity in structure and themes. The notion that reading need not be a solitary activity has special resonance with these novels given that there is much to discuss, elaborat ...
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Complex PTSD Recovery [Reports]: We Are Traumatized Motherfuckers
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Part of the Traumatized Motherfuckers' Research Project: What you need to know about CPTSD, in bitesized summaries of our in-depth research efforts. Peer-reviewed research and irreverent dark humor meet trauma recovery, without the "bright sides." Let's talk about the complicated experience of rectifying a life built on trauma, relearning how to have relationships, and re-imagining your future... in micro chunks. (When you're ready, jump into the deep end, detailed below.) You aren't alone, ...
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A podcast for Gen Xers. We revisit the films of our youth and ask, “Does the film still hold up?” We look forward to walking down memory lane with you. To learn more about this podcast, the hosts (who we were in the 80s and who we are now), and our philosophy and purpose behind this project, visit us a www.cranialgroove.com.
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More than 900 Horror Episodes, and a NO ADVERT Podcast with original Horror narrated in Audio Drama format just for your earball's. Creepypasta, Nosleep, Project Gutenberg, Let's Not Meet, Old Time Radio, Personal Stories and so much more. There is literally a story for everyone on this Podcast and I can't wait to bring them to your lovely ears! 💖
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Conjuncture is a monthly podcast curated and co-produced by Jordan T. Camp and Christina Heatherton for the Trinity Social Justice Initiative. It features interviews with activists, artists, scholars, and public intellectuals. Taking its title from Antonio Gramsci and Stuart Hall’s conceptualization, it highlights intellectual work engaged in struggles over the meaning and memory of particular historical moments. Amidst a global crisis of hegemony, this web series curates conversations about ...
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Cities and Memory remixes the world, one sound at a time - a global collaboration between artists and sound recordists all over the world. The project presents an amazingly-diverse array of field recordings from all over the world, but also reimagined, recomposed versions of those recordings as we go on a mission to remix the world. What you'll hear in the podcast are our latest sounds - either a field recording from somewhere in the world, or a remixed new composition based solely on those ...
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We began with 15 photos, 15 questions and 15 memories; it ended with 15 true stories. Listen to discover 15 writers and the stories we'll never forget. The Memory Project is a narrative storytelling experiment from Zetz Publishing, an affiliate of Columbia Journalism School.
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Soundings is the sandbox for all student work from the Stanford Storytelling Project (SSP). SSP is an arts program at Stanford University that explores how we live in and through stories and how we can use them to change our lives. Our mission is to promote the transformative nature of traditional and modern oral storytelling, from Lakota tales to Radiolab, and empower students to create and perform their own stories. The project sponsors courses, workshops, live events, and grants, along wi ...
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Your #1 podcast for building a better human being, optimizing your health and performance, and feeling good.
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The world has changed a lot in 20 years and Hamish & Andy have been broadcasting through all of it. In their new podcast series, The Remembering Project, the boys are digging into their extensive archive to see what they can remember (or rather forget…) Whether it’s a personal memory, a significant moment in history or the silliness of a segment that catches their eye, Hamish and Andy will look at their notes from over 2,500 shows, across two decades, to try and remember what was going on be ...
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The American Social History Project · Center for Media and Learning is dedicated to renewing interest in history by challenging traditional ways that people learn about the past. Founded in 1981 and based at the City University of New York Graduate Center, ASHP/CML produces print, visual, and multimedia materials that explore the richly diverse social and cultural history of the United States. We also lead professional development seminars that help teachers to use the latest scholarship, te ...
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For a project on memory retrieval, specifically context dependent memory, students at Duxbury High School walked around the campus looking for spots that would bring back old memories. Working either by themselves or in pairs, they then looked back on those memories, and also what specifically triggered them as they apply to this class.
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A podcast exploring the hidden stories, voices, and landscapes of Levenshulme’s green spaces. Each episode takes you into a different park in the area, uncovering layers of memory, imagination, and community. Expect evocative short stories inspired by place, real voices from the people who shape these spaces every day, and immersive soundscapes created using field recordings. Whether you know these parks well or are discovering them for the first time, You Are Here invites you to listen in a ...
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Connecting with cooks across the country to talk about food memories and family recipes and discovering a little bit more about each other along the way.
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The Marshall County High School History Club proudly presents... The Book of Marshall. This is a student researched, written, produced, and hosted project dedicated to learning and preserving the history of Marshall County, Tennessee.
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The Living Memory Association podcast showcases memories of days gone by, the past brought to life by the hundreds of people who have spoken to us over the years.
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Welcome to Lone Duck’s Gun Dog Chronicles. We’re here to talk all things related to bird hunting, gun dogs and trade stories between friends, pro trainers and hunting buddies.
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Community Radio based in Verona, Bologna and Milan 🚀 Rocket Radio is a community web radio devoted to music culture and promotion of independent artists. Founded in Verona, Italy, in 2014, along the years RR have become a crossroads for creative people keen to participate in a community project that supports and gives voice to emerging artists through a network of local and international partnerships.
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I may or may not need to make podcasts for school, miscellaneous projects, etc. This is where I will put them :)
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Quakers Today features writers, musicians, and thinkers seeking wisdom and understanding in a rapidly changing world. We do not pretend to have all the answers. Instead, we have a place where you can hear people speak from the heart, grapple with faith, and share the insights they have found along the way. It is also a place where you can share your insights, reflections, and questions. Hosted by Peterson Toscano, he/him and Miche McCall they/them, Quakers Today is a project of The Friends P ...
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Tim Lovejoy and Helen Chamberlain were the original hosts of Soccer AM for over a decade. Alongside a hilarious team of sidekicks the pair heralded what many consider to be a golden era in sports broadcasting. The mix of comedy, pop culture and razor sharp football analysis was just what the fans wanted… and deserved. With Helen being a trailblazer for women in football broadcasting and Tim a national treasure second only to the Queen Mother*, their departure left a nation in mourning… until ...
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The Deeper Thinking Podcast The Deeper Thinking Podcast offers a space where philosophy becomes a way of engaging more fully and deliberately with the world. Each episode explores enduring and emerging ideas that deepen how we live, think, and act. We follow the spirit of those who see the pursuit of wisdom as a lifelong project of becoming more human, more awake, and more responsible. We ask how attention, meaning, and agency might be reclaimed in an age that often scatters them. Drawing on ...
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Previously, this podcast featured interviews with bereaved people in smaller communities in B.C. and Alberta who have lost loved ones to fatal opioid overdose. The project was facilitated by Aaron Goodman, Ph.D., faculty member at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in Surrey, B.C., and student researchers, Jenna Keeble and Ashley Pocrnich. In this phase, we’re sharing interviews with seven harm reduction workers, also known as peers, in different parts of B.C. The B.C. Centre for Disease Contro ...
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Forgotten, forgetful gods (of a sort) walk among us. The Fallen Cycle was created by James Curcio and a rotating team of creative collaborators over the years, this transmedia project intertwines illustrated novels, comics, and a prior foray into audio fiction. We recommend you start from the first episode and listen in installments. Discover more at FallenCycle.com
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A dynamic audio archive of personal reflections, oral histories, and family memories told by & recorded by residents of of Belmont, Massachusetts. A collaboration between Belmont Media Center, Belmont Public Library, Belmont Citizen-Herald, Council on Aging, and the Belmont Historical Society. Thank you to Mitch Hanley & Kate Ellis for their guidance.
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Zach Grossfeld sits down with creatives, athletes, scientists, and others who do dope shit. Zach also records solo episodes where he dives deep into topics of current events, pop culture, and history. Past guests include FINNEAS (Music Artist, Songwriter), Mark Normand (comedian), Aubrey de Grey (Longevity Scientist), Eben Britton (NFL, Psychonaut), Andy Weir (The Martian, Project Hail Mary), Brian Toon (Nuclear War Expert), William Trubridge (Freediver), Coleman Hughes (writer, philosopher) ...
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School Leaders Project is a podcast that dives deep into the world of education and leadership, featuring discussions with extraordinary thinkers and doers who are shaping the future of learning. Our aim is to simplify school leadership, providing you with the tools to create positive changes in your schools and communities.
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The Kashmir Project is a podcast created to raise awareness about the issue of Kashmir, and discuss the actions of India, Pakistan and the global community on the matter. This series aims to motivate listeners to gain awareness of the Kashmir cause, commit their fight for freedom to memory, and to raise their voice in support of the restoration of rights for Kashmir.
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Record of Service, a podcast presented by The Memory Project. In this series, we bring you interviews with Canada’s veterans—their stories of life, loss and service. A new episode every week until November 11. The Memory Project Speakers Bureau and archive connects veterans and Canadian Forces members with school and community groups from coast to coast. A program of Historica Canada, the Memory Project has been made possible in part by the Government of Canada. Go to thememoryproject.com to ...
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This is Wild About Kinder, the podcast for anyone curious about Kinder Scout in the Peak District. Each episode will bring you interviews with people who appreciate the Kinder Scout landscape. I will ask guests about why they love it here, what makes it special and unique to them, and how their personal experiences relate to a sense of connection. My aims are to create an accessible resource for people to listen to stories, to learn about important issues in a relatable and engaging way, and ...
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Celebrating the Cornell University Library's rich history and traditions, the library's Oral History Project is a collection of oral history audio recordings contributed by Cornell alumni and friends.
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As our world expands beyond physical frontiers into digital spaces, old forms of governance are forced to go through thorough revisions. The Digital Deal Podcast, invites artists, cultural critics and theorists, and AI experts to discuss how new technologies reshape our democracies and help us make sense of these changes. The Digital Deal Podcast is part of the European Digital Deal - a three-year project that investigates the accelerated and often unconsidered adoption of new technologies a ...
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Red Web unravels mysteries from unsolved true crime to the paranormal. Whether you're a believer or a truth-seeker, Red Web will satisfy your curiosity for the unknown with suspense, intrigue, and humor every Monday. Join Red Web at RedWebPod.com for ad-free episodes and exclusive, bonus content.
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Through a mix of interviews with LGBTQ community members, academics, and students, find out why Newark's LGBTQ history matters and how public history projects can combat queer erasure. This podcast is an offshoot of the Queer Newark Oral History Project, a community-driven endeavor supported by Rutgers University-Newark that collects and preserves the life stories of LGBTQ and gender nonconforming individuals in the city of Newark, New Jersey.
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Welcome to DVBrainChange A meditation podcast project for anyone ready to rewire the brain, regulate the nervous system, and rediscover their power to choose. DVBrainChange is a guided meditation series created by therapist and storyteller Glenn Ostlund. Originally designed as a supportive tool for men in court-mandated domestic violence treatment groups, this project combines the therapeutic insights of the Brain Change curriculum with cutting-edge neuroscience, binaural audio beats, and po ...
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Music is an essential part of just about everyone’s lives. It fills the silent spaces of our day, underscores the important moments in our lives, and transports us to another world. In this podcast, Kutztown University Composition students have collaborated by considering a song and talking about why it’s so great. Thinking beyond the music, including both the technical and emotional elements of a song results in a deeply personal piece of work. Several styles, genres, and modes have been co ...
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Archive of various reports and news events
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Programming Throwdown educates Computer Scientists and Software Engineers on a cavalcade of programming and tech topics. Every show will cover a new programming language, so listeners will be able to speak intelligently about any programming language.
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Speech Sounds is a 5-part audio-series showcasing sound artists, griots and poets working while engaging in a conversation around memory and culture for those within the African diaspora. Speech Sounds is an independent project of Hush Harbour Press.More info: hushharbour.com/speechsounds
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A couple's conversation as they journey through the bible
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Memory, War, and Translation: David McKay on The Remembered Soldier by Anjet Daanje
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40:00https://substack.com/@thebigbookproject In this episode of The Big Book Project, host Lori Feathers is joined by acclaimed translator David McKay to explore The Remembered Soldier, the haunting and deeply psychological novel by Anjet Daanje, newly released in English by New Vessel Press. This episode unpacks the long journey of bringing The Remembe…
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What is “settler colonialism” and how is it different from other forms of imperialism? In this episode I share excerpts from S.C. Gwynne’s bracing, controversial book Empire of the Summer Moon: Quanah Parker and the Rise and Fall of the Comanches, the Most Powerful Indian Tribe in American History, and reflect on the historical lines between the Am…
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Buffalo Mayor Chris Scanlon announces the city's $17 million 2025 tentative paving rehabilitation project across Buffalo
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Today we chat with one of our best buddies, Bunny Snipes. Bunny is an incredible guy who pours himself into dogs, hunting and fishing and especially, Bobwhite Quail. As the Lowcountry Chapter President of Quail Forever down in Charleston, he works closely with land owners, farmers, hunters and anyone who wants to bring back some southern quail. Wha…
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Are Physical Buttons And Knobs Making A Comeback?
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20:10In recent years, digital touchscreens have replaced many of the buttons and knobs that control various functions in cars. But when Host Ira Flatow went shopping for a new car, he noticed that physical controls seemed to be making a comeback. But will the rise of technologies like voice recognition and automation make cars more button-centric, or le…
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Local health care administration expert Larry Zielinski on the latest healthcare workers strike in Western New York, and whether strikes are the norm now
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Art Wheaton from Cornell in Buffalo on the latest healthcare workers strike in Western New York, and whether strikes are the norm now
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Hallmark Channel's Samantha DiPippo on a movie being filmed here
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Ep. 535: Create Your “Summer of __,” Some Reading Recommendations & Listeners’ Favorite Words
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36:39We discuss a fun summer challenge of focusing on a specific theme or goal. We also include a few helpful, fun hacks, and we share some of listeners’ favorite words—a delightful collection of language. Resources & links related to this episode: Order your copy of Secrets of Adulthood Read 25 in 25 Design Your Summer Reading List in the Happier app E…
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Google and the Ceiling of Thought: How Gemini Redraws the Limits of Memory, Agency, and Attention - The Deeper Thinking Podcast
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21:05Google and the Ceiling of Thought: How Gemini Redraws the Limits of Memory, Agency, and Attention The Deeper Thinking Podcast For those interested in ambient intelligence, predictive cognition, and the philosophical cost of fluency. What happens when an AI finishes your sentence, schedules your tour, or remembers more than you do? In this episode, …
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Seneca President J.C. Seneca on Gaming Compact Negotiations
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NFTA Police Chief Brian Patterson provides a press briefing on the security breach at the Buffalo Niagara International Airport on Tuesday morning
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul apologizes for the state's role in the Thomas Indian School
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Garden Gate caregivers Betsy Brown and Shikita Howell on strike outside the nursing home along Union Road in Cheektowaga
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Garden Gate caregiver Aliyah White on strike outside the nursing home along Union Road in Cheektowaga
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Garden Gate caregiver Chris Czapski on strike outside the nursing home along Union Road in Cheektowaga
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Philosophy Didn’t Just Eat AI. It Wrote Its Code — and It’s Hungry for Meaning. - The Deeper Thinking Podcast
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20:16Philosophy Didn’t Just Eat AI. It Wrote Its Code — and It’s Hungry for Meaning An epistemic meditation on artificial intelligence as a philosophical actor—and the urgency of restoring meaning, not just function, to systems that now decide for us. What does your AI system believe? In this episode, we expand on Michael Schrage and David Kiron’s MIT S…
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Garden Gate nurse Renee Vernon on strike outside the nursing home along Union Road in Cheektowaga
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Scientists Identify Genes For Tomato And Eggplant Size
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18:48Tomatoes come in all kinds of colors, sizes, and flavors. But what’s going on at the genetic level? What makes a tomato red or yellow? Tiny or giant? Researchers are mapping the genomes of 22 varieties of nightshades—the family of plants that includes tomatoes, potatoes, and eggplants. They located the genes that control the size of tomatoes and eg…
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Native activist John Kane on Gov. Hochul's apology to the Senecas
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WBEN's Tom Puckett on Gov. Hochul's apology to the Senecas for Thomas Indian School
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Steve Tybor with Eight Day of Hope of helping London and St. Louis after tornado outbreak
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Buffalo Mayor Chris Scanlon announces completion of Phase IV of the city's Niagara Street Streetscape Project
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LIDO OBLIO 012 - Livio Improta invites Luca Bigote (Tiella Sound)
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1:59:23LIDO OBLIO 012 - Livio Improta invites Luca Bigote (Tiella Sound) by ROCKET RadioBy ROCKET Radio
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SPECIAL 209 - MEMORIES FROM A YEAR AGO by Coosa Selection
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As a teenager living in St. Vincent, Richie Robertson saw first-hand what a volcanic eruption did to life on the island. Forty years later, he was the scientist the community turned to when the same volcano roared back to life. Richie’s colleague, Stacey Edwards of the UWI Seismic Research Centre, explains how Richie earned the trust of the communi…
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Daniel Snyder: Interview 8: Exposure To Death & Trauma
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51:42In this episode, you’ll hear Lucas Akai and Esther Cheung interview Daniel Snyder about exposure to death and trauma and how he copes with it. Daniel describes outlets he uses to deal with stress, the importance of taking breaks to avoid burnout, and steps he is taking to maintain boundaries between his peer work and his personal life. This episode…
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Conor Hawkins from the Banshee Irish Pub discusses what they are doing well in Downtown Buffalo, and how they are still going amidst a a numbr of closing spaces
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Jay Manno from Soho and Frankie Primo's discusses what they are doing well in Downtown Buffalo, and how they are still going amidst a a numbr of closing spaces
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WBEN's Tom Puckett with advice on dealing with ticks
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Ed & Lorraine Warren | The True Story of These Famous Paranormal Investigators
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1:14:06Exploring the real life history of the paranormal investigators behind countless classic cases like the Conjuring House, the Amityville Horror, and the Annabelle Doll: Ed & Lorraine Warren. Ad-free episodes, bonus content, & more: redwebpod.com Paranormal investigators. Demonologists. Frauds. They've been called it all. Their names became synonymou…
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Little Happier: Good Smell, Bad Smell? Context Changes Our Experience.
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2:47Our perception of smells depends on context—the same scent is experienced as delightful when labeled "Parmesan cheese" but revolting when called "vomit." Our interpretation of our circumstances often matters just as much as the circumstances themselves. Resources & links related to this episode: Life in Five Senses Get in touch: podcast@gretchenrub…
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The Symmetry of Seeing: Kepler, Constraint, and the Shape of Perception - The Deeper Thinking Podcast
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10:22The Symmetry of Seeing: Kepler, Constraint, and the Shape of Perception The Deeper Thinking Podcast For those drawn to quiet forms of understanding, where science becomes metaphor and attention becomes care. Walking through a snowstorm in 1610, Johannes Kepler forgot the gift he was meant to bring—but noticed the snowflakes. That absence led him to…
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In this supersized Season 3 Finale, the students of the MCHS History Club brought a new idea for an episode. A recounting of events from a year in Marshall County History! For this finale, we run through some of the happenings in Marshall County throughout the year 1975, with members of the MCHS Class of 1975 contributing interviews and memories. E…
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Hydrophone recording of photosynthesis activity
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4:12Hydrophones at the bottom of a seasonal pond, in the ecologically rich Orchard St Marsh and Forest which is threatened by a developer who wants to build condos. Recorded by Matt Rogalsky.By Cities and Memory
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"Like so many other areas, time is running out for the wetlands at Orchard Street Marsh, Canada. Development decisions are under review. To reflect this in my piece, I have kept the sound of the hydrophone from the original recording as a time clock. "Accompanying, I have played layers of tenor recorder to represent the harmony of breath beneath th…
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If you’re a fan of stories where everything seems normal… until it really, really isn’t—this is the episode for you. The horror builds, quietly, patiently. Then it devours you whole..... Support the Podcast and help it grow! 😁 www.patreon.com/SFGT Help me with an iTunes Review ❤ podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stor…st/id1219424878 ***** 📧Send me your…
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Kimberly LaRussa on Ten Lives Club rescuing 70 cats from Ft. Lauderdale
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Useful Fictions: Evolution, Perception, What We Render, and the Ethics of Seeing Less - The Deeper Thinking Podcast
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20:16Useful Fictions: Evolution, Perception, What We Render, and the Ethics of Seeing Less The Deeper Thinking Podcast For those drawn to perceptual humility, philosophical depth, and the subtle ethics of not-knowing. What if evolution didn’t favor truth? What if it favored usefulness—and what we see is more like a desktop interface than a window onto t…
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This recording captures the sferic sounds from an electrical storm that occurred on 30.03.2025. The fizzes, crackles and zaps are from natural electrical phenomena, specifically broadband electromagnetic (EM) impulses caused by lightning discharges, that were detected via a homemade receiver I adapted from the Shortwave Collective’s Open Wave-Recei…
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In the Chocó jungle near Capurganá, Colombia, the natural soundscape is interrupted by the hum of generators. This recording captures the morning interplay between the haunting calls of howler monkeys and the mechanical drone of generators, creating a unique, chaotic harmony. Recorded by Rafael Diogo.…
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The selected recording was made at a roadside metal cross surrounded by a fence, marking the burial place of cholera epidemic victims. Behind the cross, a short distance from the road, the old burial plot has turned into a wild pond covered with duckweed. You can hear a flock of tits flying over the water surface, dragonflies interested in the micr…
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"What grabbed me about the original rainforest recording from Colombia was hearing two opposites collide – the raw, wild roars of howler monkeys and a strange, mechanical buzz. The longer I listened, the more apparent it became that this recording, much like the composition it inspired, revolves fundamentally around the idea of distance. Different …
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"My composition “Skała” (which means rock) is based on a field recording from the Skała Choleric Jewish Cemetery in Pabianice, Poland. One might think what sounds could there be in a cemetery? Silence? Wind? Birds? When I first heard this field recording what I heard were the sounds of history. A very deep complicated history. Skała dates back to t…
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