Politics minus bile plus jokes. Comedian and avowed independent Andrew Heaton interviews authors and thought leaders about policy and big thinky stuff.
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American Comedy Horror Story is a self-contained audio (comedy) drama. This season, grab some hot cocoa and a creepy doll as we follow mediums, Claire and Olivia, on their journey through "Orphanage." Will they survive? What happens during Sunshine Time? Exactly how many consumption jokes can two people make? All of the questions you're *dying* to ask shall be answered. Warning: There are multiple deaths throughout the season...some may or may not involve children and/or religious figures.
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El podcast oficial de la casa hogar Filantropica Chihuahua de Cuauhtemoc, Chihuahua, Mexico.
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When the book ends, the conversation begins. Mattea Roach speaks with writers who have something to say about their work, the world and our place in it. You’ll always walk away with big questions to ponder and new books to read.
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On March 30, 1952 four men were executed in Athens, Greece. They were accused of being communists and committing acts of espionage and treason. Three years later, the daughters of one of these men were put on a plane and sent to America. They were adopted by a wealthy Greek American couple in Massachusetts. Their adoption was the first of a long line of adoptions between Greece and the US that has been kept a secret for years. It is a story that takes us back to the Cold War years and to a r ...
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The podcast and community for globally minded disciples seeking God's justice, mercy and shalom throughout the world.
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Join Mike Veale & Robert Pike as they dive into "frontline" wildlife protection and conservation issues, programs, and solutions. Each episode is focused on an issue, effort, guest professional, and call to action for the every day person who cares about animals, people, and the environment.
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2025 is the 200th anniversary of the birth of the modern railway. The opening of the Stockton & Darlington Railway connected places, people, communities and ideas and, ultimately, transformed the world. Part of the Railway 200 celebrations, Great Rail Tales tells the story of our railway by the people who live, work and travel the tracks. So, join us and help celebrate the past, the present and the future of our national railway. Discover more about Railway 200 online: https://railway200.co.uk/
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The Detroit News' OctoPulse podcast is taking the pulse of the Detroit Red Wings rebuild. If you enjoy Detroit Hockey, this is the show for you.
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Often thought of as a quiet and boring corner of the country, New England holds secrets of crime and mystery that are just waiting to be brought to light. Hosts Katie King and Liz Corey dive into the hidden gems of six of the "safest" states in America, uncovering murder and mayhem at every turn. Join them as they dig up true crime tales that you've never heard of before.
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✨ Empower HER Radio with Dr. Corey Winn Where women rise in wealth, impact, and alignment. Welcome to Empower HER Radio with Dr. Corey Winn, the space where ambition meets elegance and overflow becomes your new normal. I'm Dr. Corey Winn — coach, consultant, wife, mother, Doctor of Physical Therapy, and founder of The Carl Edward Foundation. I'm here to amplify the voices of women who are redefining success and building lives that reflect both purpose and prosperity. Each episode spotlights ...
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The place to here great Ghost Stories from and around Liverpool UK. We also talk about new exciting experiments as well taking a journey through History. I really hope you enjoy it.
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In-Depth Audio Explorations of Topics Related to Eastern Orthodoxy
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Cereal City Chronicles is a podcast focusing on past and present crimes in Battle Creek Michigan, the heart of the Nation’s leading cereal production companies. As a resident of the town myself, I will take you beyond the smells of Fruity Pebbles in the air and bring awareness to the unfortunate crimes of this small town I call home.
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Welcome to the Cultural Curriculum Chat™ Podcast — where culture meets curriculum, and conversations spark real change. Hosted by author, educator, DEI consultant, and cultural storyteller Jebeh Edmunds, this show is your weekly guide to creating inclusive spaces where every voice is seen, valued, and celebrated. Whether you're an educator, leader, DEI practitioner, or a lifelong learner committed to equity, you’ll find empowering dialogue here. We dive into multicultural education, workplac ...
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I’m a writer. These are my stories and I might even discuss the writing industry at times. Not sure yet.
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This is a podcast about people who have left their home country to live abroad or have an abroad experience. There are so many different reasons why we choose to move countries and become an expat and so many interesting stories of amazing people. Having relatable struggles, amazing adventures and new beginnings! Be excited about getting to know great humans with individual experiences. It is about getting to know new cultures, learning about different countries, having compassion and inspir ...
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Two best friends delve into the rise and fall of that infamous talking sponge. Join us biweekly as we compare one classic episode with one current episode and ask ourselves: What happened? Contact us at: [email protected]
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The Philanthropy Show® is a program of MVVP TV, the internet channel of My Video Voice Productions. Louanne Saraga Walters, Host.
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A Brand New Podcast, where we tell your creepy, unexplained stories! Have you experienced something that sends shivers down your spine? Something that you just can't explain? Well, we want your story. We want to hear the creepiest, scariest, and most hair on the back of your neck raising details about what happened to you or someone you know. Give your name and let everyone know "This is my story" or be anonymous. Check out our links! https://linktr.ee/whatwasthatthepodcast We looks forward ...
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Two crazy ladies discuss the absolute best AND worst Christmas movies the world has to offer. Who knows, maybe we’ll find the ideal - Christmas cracker!
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#WorldChangers Podcast with AmickyCarol – Travel, Transformation & Global Good
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Join AmickyCarol Akiwumi MBE as she travels the world uncovering extraordinary stories of everyday people creating positive change. From community leaders to global trailblazers, discover how intentional travel and powerful conversations can inspire action and impact. Don’t just dream it—do it!
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We are 2 brothers film production team. We have fun with our family and friends creating visual content for everyone. This podcast is where we talk about UV films, Iowa film making and movie reviews. We might not review current movies but we have fun doing it.
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Welcome to Aiding With Aiden Podcast, the podcast where we explore the power of helping others and making a difference—together. In each episode, I invite inspiring guests to discuss meaningful ways we can uplift individuals and communities, creating lasting positive change. But we don’t stop at just talking; we dive deeper into real, actionable ways to make an impact—highlighted in part 2 of each episode, where we showcase the incredible power of helping hands in action. Tune in and be part ...
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I am Anshul Akhoury, and I am an award winning travel blogger from India. I am an advocate of responsible travel in India and have won Silver in Outlook Traveller India Responsible Travel Awards. Here, on this podcast, I will connect with different experts from the field of responsible travel who have done something significant in this field. My other profiles Blog - https://dailypasseneger.com/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtyuYPTXsb2-eGztAgb4csQ?view_as=subscriber Instagram - ...
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What fuels you? I'm Carli Jeen, the host of OYIEL (pronounced “oil”). I'm fascinated by this instrumental question and tired of scrolling through social media highlights, never getting to the root of it — so I’m opening up the convo. Because our struggles are just as much a part of our journey, this is a space to discuss the scars that got them this far. Too often shame disrupts our lips from speaking, but I want to talk. From entrepreneurs to misfits to societal disruptors, from songwriters ...
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🎙️ Blood & Ink is your horror hangout — where chilling fiction meets movie night with your creepiest, funniest friends. Each episode kicks off with a Fright Bite: a seriously spooky original short story, written by host J.C. Nollen or sourced from the eerie corners of Reddit. Then it’s time to hit the couch for a full-on horror movie recap with guests. We break down the plot, characters, best scenes, favorite kills, and what made us scream — or laugh. Whether you’re here for goosebumps or gi ...
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Caring for orphaned and vulnerable children is one of the most important jobs in the world, but often people are too overwhelmed to get involved or lack the support they need to keep going. Our podcast is a place where the powerful stories of real people will inspire, encourage, and support you in your journey. Because when you thrive, children thrive.
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In this podcast we take an honest look at short-term mission practices, and talk frankly about unhelpful models even as we dream of healthy alternatives. In this podcast we look critically at the top-down, one-way, unbalanced relationship dynamics between sending organizations and the communities that receive their teams. Instead, understanding that all churches in every culture are broken in some way, we try to re-imagine how churches in cross-cultural partnership can serve one another in m ...
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Join me at the table in ✨ Stories for Supper ✨, where I sit down with seniors to uncover the fun, memorable, and share-worthy moments from their lives. Each episode brings you stories to smile about 😊, along with wellness tips from me, a Doctor of Physical Therapy, to help keep aging loved ones safe, strong, and independent 💪. Whether you’re here for a laugh, a lesson, or some inspiration, Stories for Supper offers something special to share—whether you’re caring for aging loved ones, listen ...
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Talking Matters is the place where pioneering record label founder and music industry manager Nick Halkes talks with fascinating people who have faced significant challenges in their lives but moved through them providing some inspirational teachings in the process. Future guests include a record breaking explorer, an esteemed war photographer and a trailblazing academic who couldn't read until the age of eighteen. If youre interested in getting involved you can contact Nick at nick@incentiv ...
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Welcome to Not Made In China, the podcast where we talk all things adoption and the beautiful madness that comes with it. Shaosheen was adopted from China when she was 9 months old and has lived in the UK ever since. On this podcast she chats to people whose lives have been touched by adoption, discussing their experiences as well as sharing a few of her own stories. Thank you so much for joining us, we hope you enjoy eavesdropping on our conversations! Follow us on Instagram @notmadeinchina ...
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At Stay the Night we aim to teach you a little something about haunted history, give you the creeps, hang out like friends and hopefully make you laugh. Starring: Katrina Monique Shirley the Haunted Doll Katrina and Monique have lived in a haunted house and had paranormal experiences throughout their lifetime. Now they want to take spooky matters into their own hands, tell you about the history of these haunted destinations and ghostly hauntings and bring their listeners along for the ride a ...
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Dr Mike Esbester and Gordon Churchill – Remembering Arthur Churchill and the Railway Orphanages
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13:16Mike and Gordon recall the role of the Railway Orphanages. The rail industry hasn’t always been the pioneers of safety they are today. In times gone by, the accident rate in the rail industry was much higher and accidents often very severe. The Railway Orphanages were set up to support and care for the children of railway workers were killed in the…
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Our Annual Christmas Comedy Special. In which, our intrepid heroes must save Christmas from a debauched algorithm, navigate treacherous honeypots, and escape a federal penitentiary in this modern yuletide spy epic. Happy Holidays! Starring: Andrew Heaton Josh Jennings Andrew Young Austin Bragg Justin Robert Young Kourtni Beebe Brian Brushwood Anna …
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Season 8 Episode #8 From Orphanage to Opportunity: Ed Hajim on Purpose, Courage & Life Design
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39:27Send us a text Discover how financier and philanthropist Ed Hajim transformed childhood adversity into a life of purpose. Learn his Four Ps—Passions, Principles, Partners, and Plans—in this inspiring episode of the Cultural Curriculum Chat™ Podcast. Perfect for educators, leaders, and anyone seeking motivation and clarity. Learn more about Ed Hajim…
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Bob Barton – Cheers! The pubs and refreshment rooms of the railway
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11:21The original fast food came from compulsory comfort stops on the early rail network where trains would stop for a few minutes and passengers would jump out, eat several courses in a few minutes and jump back aboard before the train pulled away. These refreshment rooms as they became known gave birth to the railway inn and stations pubs as we know t…
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Reviewing Masaka Kids Movie with Dr. Laura Horvath
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45:11In this episode of Think Global, Do Justice, Brandon Stiver and Dr. Laura Horvath critically analyze the Netflix documentary 'Masaka Kids: A Rhythm Within.' They discuss the portrayal of orphanages, the commodification of children, and the importance of family and community in child welfare. The conversation highlights the need for systemic change …
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Emma Roberts – Railway 200’s Programme Manager
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19:09From the genesis of the idea in early 2022 Emma Roberts has lived and breathed Railway 200 every day since. Early hopes of 100 events across the year quickly exploded into over 5000 celebratory activities across all aspects of rail around the UK. In a personal Great Rail Tale Emma describes how the Whistle-Up bought the reality of the year starkly …
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Season 8 Episode #10 The Quiet Storm: The Rise, Power & Legacy of Black R&B Groups with Amani Roberts
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29:02Send us a text In this powerful episode of the Cultural Curriculum Chat™ Podcast, host Jebeh Edmunds sits down with DJ, professor, and author Amani Roberts to explore the history, influence, and cultural impact of Black R&B groups from the 1950s through the early 2000s. Amani’s new book, The Quiet Storm, unpacks: ✔️ The rise of over 60 iconic R&B g…
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Adrian Greenwood – Falling in love with the sound of trains
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13:17Sound recordist Adrian Greenwood discovered his combined love of trains and their sounds as a young boy standing on bridges watching freight trains pass underneath him and his father. In this special Great Rail Tale, Adrian takes us into his sound archive to hear some of his favourite train sounds, including the sound of a prototype Intercity 125 r…
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✨Top 2025 Countdown #2: The Exit Isn't Failure — It's Evolution with Suzy Wraines
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40:34This is the conversation women step into when they're no longer willing to betray themselves for success. What if the career that once defined you… is now the very thing keeping you from the life you're meant to live? I'm re-releasing one of the Top 2 most-listened-to episodes of 2025 because its message has only become more relevant as women in he…
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Ian Lavery MP and Caroline Ball – World Cup Winner Ashington
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10:56When Ashington Station reopened in December 2024, having been closed as part of the Beeching cuts, the impact of the railway on this north east town has been more than ever imagined, it has been described as life changing for the community. The town was home to World Cup winners Jack and Bobby Charlton, along with fellow footballer Jackie Milburn. …
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Clare Wildfire – Great Great Great Grandaughter of rail pioneer Edward Pease
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3:41Railway 200 has caused Clare Wildfire to reflect and reconnect with her ancestral legacy of industrialist Edward Pease, one of the leading lights in the launch of the Stockton and Darlington Railway. Edward Pease was visionary in being able to project into the future about how the railway will change lives and communities. Today Clare is involved i…
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Findlay Napier – Firecracker on 21st Century Folk
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12:44Folk singer songwriter Findlay Napier recalls writing “Firecracker”, a song he wrote about Joanne Ormesher as part of BBC Radio 2’s 21st Century folk project which this year celebrated Railway 200, turning rail stories into songs, written and performed by top musicians like Findlay. Listen to Firecracker and all of the 21st Century Folk songs celeb…
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Creating our own ceremonies for peace and harmony
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20:45This episode explores the vital importance of creating intentional ceremonies around sleep and waking. Key practices include avoiding screens, news, and stimulating content for one hour before bed and one hour after waking - the blue light suppresses melatonin. The stimulating content keeps the brain active when it needs to wind down or gently wake…
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Revisiting Writers & Company: Happy 250th, Jane Austen!
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51:27Jane Austen is one of the most enduring novelists of all time. But what do we know about the woman behind the stories? To celebrate Austen’s 250th birthday, we’re revisiting Eleanor Wachtel’s conversation with Carol Shields about her 2001 biography, Jane Austen: A Life. Carol Shields herself was a writer and a lifelong Austen fan, and she talks abo…
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Driver and Permanent Way operative Steve Williams drives a train like no other in the country. With a top speed of 6.5 mph, a maximum gradient of 20% and with no connection between the engine and passenger carriage, the Snowdon Mountain Railway opened in 1896 and has been carrying tourists and day trippers to summit of Snowdon ever since. After a t…
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Season 8 Episode # 9 The Art of Unlearning: Embodied Creativity with Alexandra Beller
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40:31Send us a text In this episode, Jebeh sits down with celebrated choreographer, director, educator, and author Alexandra Beller for a deep conversation on embodied creativity and the courageous act of unlearning. With over 25 years in dance and theater, Alexandra shares wisdom on disrupting creative habits, trusting intuition, and returning to joy i…
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Ep. 135: Should Wings have dealt Edvinsson in Hughes trade?
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24:20In this edition of The Detroit News' OctoPulse podcast, Ted Kulfan takes a look at the Quinn Hughes trade and Todd McLellan's first full season as coach of the Red Wings. The podcast guest is Phil Osaer, the former head of goaltending scouting and development with the Detroit Red Wings. The 45-year-old Livonia native is now the general manager of H…
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Dr Bob Nicholson – The birth of the platform bookstore
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8:03The train is a place of reading says Dr Bob Nicholson, Historian of Victorian Culture. Time spent on the train has always been used as a time to read. Today that might be on a smartphone, but before news apps, audio books and digital readers, rail travellers would buy newspapers, books and specifically edited journals and magazines designed for the…
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Jason Pargin on Internet Addiction and Algorithmic Horror
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1:22:15Former Cracked.com editor Jason Pargin explores the subject of how social media makes us insane and warps the universe we're in, in his new book "I'm Starting to Worry About This Black Box of Doom." He joins to discuss.By Andrew Heaton, Jason Pargin
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So your whole family thinks you’re reincarnated — what now?
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28:15After releasing her breakout hit My Sister the Serial Killer in 2018, Oyinkan Braithwaite struggled to write under the pressure of high expectations. She worried about being a one-hit wonder … but her new novel, Cursed Daughters, proves otherwise. The book follows three generations of women from a family that is believed to be cursed, dooming them …
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✨ 2025 Top Episode Countdown — #3:The Male Fertility Crisis No One Is Talking About (and Why It Matters to Every Powerful Woman)
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47:32Some conversations don't just inform — they reframe responsibility, power, and the future. This episode is one of them. In this re-released and deeply relevant conversation on Empower HER Radio with Dr. Corey Winn, we welcome back the extraordinary Dr. Aumatma Simmons — award-winning naturopathic doctor, endocrinology expert, and founder of the Hol…
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Sophie Bland, is a wildlife conservationist, photographer, former zookeeper, and part of the Global Conservation Force Team. Recently, she joined us for her first team deployment as a GCF Field Journalist working in the field as part of snare patrols, community based ranger selection and the annual anti-poaching ranger bootcamp. Tune in for part 1!…
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Sherin Aminossehe – Meet me under the clocks
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14:55Sherin Aminossehe arrived in the UK as a young 6 year old girl. Her love of the railway was almost immediately piqued on a family holiday to Torquay. Today Sherin is an architect and an artist; it was a drawing project during lockdown that started her thinking about station clocks and the connections that people make as they meet under them. From T…
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AI Theology, Practice and Ethics for Nonprofits with Albert Chen
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48:35In this enlightening episode, Brandon Stiver is joined by Albert Chen, who is the cofounder and CEO of Anago. The two discuss the profound impact of AI on Christian nonprofits. Albert shares his journey from community development in Mexico to the tech world and emphasizes the interconnectedness of global issues with the ethical considerations surro…
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Luke Ryan - The Talyllyn Railway and Rev Wilbert Awdry
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10:23Talyllyn Railway volunteer Luke Ryan describes the history and heritage of the world’s first preserved heritage railway. Originally built to transport slate down from the North Wales mines it was also designed with passengers in mind. Despite all the changes to the rail industry over the centuries, Talyllyn has remined independent and in 1951 it wa…
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All I want for Christmas … is a fake boyfriend?
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31:24Christmas is a time for togetherness, good food … and lying to your family about your love life. At least, that’s the case in Uzma Jalaluddin’s new holiday rom-com, Yours for the Season. The book stars Sameera and Tom, whose career ambitions lead them into a fake-dating situation. The holidays get even messier when Sameera and Tom’s families decide…
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Dr Neil Strong – promoting the flora and fauna of the rail network
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10:46Did you know that the railway provides one of nature’s unique corridors, abundant with plants and wildlife? Far from being isolated boundary strips of land, the trackside is alive with flora and fauna. This unique habitat provides an environment for both rare and unique plant life. Dr Neil Strong is the Biodiversity Strategy Manager for Network Rai…
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Toufic Machnouk – Evolution or revolution for the railway of the future?
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25:33By Railway 200
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Sarah Isgur is a senior editor at SCOTUS Blog, host of the Advisory Opinions podcast, and a contributor at ABC News. She is the author of the forthcoming book "Last Branch Standing," which available for pre-order on Amazon. She joins to discuss the recent oral arguments before the Supreme Court on whether or not the Trump administration can invoke …
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Video games are radical. Not in the way you think
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30:53Video games make you violent. Video games corrupt the youth. Video games rot your brain! You’ve probably heard that narrative before … but Kawika Guillermo offers a fresh take in their new essay collection, Of Floating Isles: On Growing Pains and Video Games. The book is part memoir, part cultural analysis about the roles that video games play in o…
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2025 Favorite #4: Rewriting the Future of Healthcare: Leadership, Alignment & Identity with Dr. Jessica Edwards
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45:18THE FUTURE OF FEMININE LEADERSHIP IN MEDICINE WITH DR. JESSICA EDWARDS If you're the woman who carries everyone and everything — yet quietly wonders who carries you — this episode will feel like oxygen. Dr. Jessica Edwards is rewriting what modern medicine can be. A board-certified family medicine physician, health equity advocate, and founder of Z…
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Alan Ross, Engineering and Asset Manager for Network rail in Scotland takes us a journey over the iconic Forth Bridge. From his first impressions as a 17 year in awe of the bridge, through to today he was part of the team who made the case for why the bridge should be recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. At just under 2.5km in length, wit…
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Three writers on the monsters that made them
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44:41What’s more horrifying than slashers, monsters … and Vancouver real estate? This week, Bookends brings you on-stage at the Vancouver Writers Fest. Back in October, Mattea Roach was joined by writers Mona Awad, Silvia Moreno-Garcia and Jen Sookfong Lee for a special panel about how the horror genre reflects our lived experiences. All three authors h…
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Colin Haynes – Telling the stories behind the names
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12:00A passion for history and his natural curiosity led Colin Haynes, Director of Environment, Health and Safety at Alstom, to research into the stories of the names on the war memorials at the Crewe works site. What started as a winter project has become much bigger, unearthing stories of Railway factory workers who gave their lives in both World Wars…
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Season 8 Episode #7 Beyond the Checklist: Redefining Accessibility with Jenna Udenberg
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33:50Send us a text In this inspiring episode of the Cultural Curriculum Chat™ Podcast, Jebeh sits down with the remarkable Jenna Udenberg—community builder, educator, and advocate dedicated to creating spaces where people feel truly seen and supported. Jenna shares her journey of serving diverse populations across the Northland and how her work is root…
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Ep. 134: Wings hit the road for 10 days; Ryan Kennedy interview
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25:11In this edition of The Detroit News' OctoPulse podcast, Ted Kulfan takes a look at the Red Wings (14-11-2) heading out on the longest road trip of the season, beginning Thursday in Columbus.By Detroit News
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Dr Mike Esbester – People make the railway
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15:21People are fundamental to the railways - none more so than the staff who keep everything moving. But how do we find out about railway workers of 100 or more years ago? What was working life like for them? And how did an innovative safety campaign spread from the railways to influence British society? University of Portsmouth historian Dr Mike Esbes…
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Freddie deBoer: What It's Like to Have a Mental Breakdown
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1:09:24Freddie deBoer is a writer, academic, and cultural critic. He is a widely-read author on Substack, an old-school Marxist, who has previously been on the program to explain what Marxists actually think. He's struggled with mental health issues and frequently discusses the intersection of culture and mental health. And he has a new book out which exp…
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… and they can’t keep their hands off each other. That’s the premise at the centre of Brandon Taylor’s latest novel, Minor Black Figures. It’s about a painter named Wyeth who’s struggling to find his voice in New York’s politically charged art scene. It only gets messier when Wyeth has the perfect meet-cute at a bar … and starts falling for someone…
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Reinventing at 40: Healing Childhood Trauma, Reclaiming Power & Rising to Your Next Level with Joy Rowland | Women's Leadership & Entrepreneurship
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37:27If you've ever looked around at the life you built and thought, "How did I end up here—and is this really it?" this conversation will feel like someone finally turned the lights on in your soul. In this powerful episode of Empower HER Radio with Dr. Corey Winn, you'll meet Joy Rowland—founder of Next Level Women™, host of the Next Level Women Podca…
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Niccy Hallifax – Artistic and Festival Director of S&DR200
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15:21What started as a month long celebration soon became a nine month national celebration and the S&DR200 festival continues to grow onwards into 2026. The artistic and festival Director of S&DR200, Niccy Hallifax, reflects back on the some of the highlights of and looks forward at the legacy of the anniversary year in County Durham and Tees Valley.…
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Nonprofit Governance 101 with Kelly Strong
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50:51Are the internal structures of our organizations fit for the mission that God has called us to? In this episode, Brandon Stiver welcomes Kelly Strong of Safe International for a conversation on organizational identity and healthy global partnerships. They explore why mission must remain central and the role of values in shaping behavior, culture, a…
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