The Crushing Debt Podcast is for people who want to eliminate the financial bullies in their lives. It is for listeners who want more money at the end of the month, rather than more month at the end of the money. The podcast provides answers around such topics as real estate litigation, partition, quiet title, chapter 7 liquidation, chapter 13 reorganization, and Chapter 11 business bankruptcies, short sales, loan modifications, creditor harassment and other related topics.
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Sometimes the news moves so fast, you have to look closely to know if you’ve seen it before. And that’s what this show is about. Breaking History breaks down the news, by breaking down history. We cover everything from LBJ and the Roman Republic to Donald Trump and the chaos at Columbia. This twice a month show from The Free Press delivers the best historians, authors, and reporters by mining the archives of human experience to figure out the present. George Santayana wrote, “Those who do no ...
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Partition is an historical podcast that will discuss the 1947 Partition of India and the formation of Pakistan as told by me, Neha Aziz. I was born in Karachi, Pakistan in 1990, and always knew that Pakistan used to be a part of India. However, it wasn’t until my first trip back to my home country in 2017 that I found out the devastating truth at an exhibit at the mall. Learning about partition inspired me to dig into the subject more, especially because I have no recollection of learning ab ...
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The rise and fall of empires, rulers, and the events that shaped world history. William Dalrymple and Anita Anand explore the intricate stories of revolutions, imperial wars, and the people who built and lost empires. From the British Empire to the Ottomans to Ancient India, history is shaped by power struggles and territorial conquests. How does it continue to affect the world today? Empire Club: Become a member of the Empire Club to receive early access to miniseries, ad-free listening, ea ...
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Real Talk is a Middle East Eye interview series hosted by Mohamed Hashem that explores the unique stories and experiences of a diverse range of guests — from artists, to musicians, to politicians and more.
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Learn Italian with Anna, an experienced Italian teacher. 99% in Italian, designed to help intermediate learners become fluent. You’ll improve your Italian whilst learning about Italian culture and other topics. Go to LanguaTalk.com/italianpod for an interactive transcript of each episode. If you want to support Anna's work you can download the transcript from the SHOP https://buymeacoffee.com/unastoriaitaliannapodcast/extras and also Patreon patreon.com/user?u=96495479 For lessons with Anna: ...
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Ever wondered how automation will change the world? Maybe you puzzle over what India could do to ease traffic congestion, or how China's aircraft carriers will transform Indian Ocean geopolitics? All Things Policy, a daily podcast brought to you by the Takshashila Institution, brings you all the answers. Every weekday, our researchers break down complex economic and geopolitical ideas through the lens of current events. For everyone from the busy executive to the curious student, All Things ...
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'Commemorating Partition and Civil Wars in Ireland, 2020-2023' is a project run by Dr Marie Coleman and Dr Dominic Bryan at Queen's University Belfast. The project, which is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, examines approaches to the upcoming centenary of the partition of Ireland and is one of a number of funded research projects being undertaken at Queen's University Belfast linked to the commemoration of the Irish 'decade of centenaries'. Speakers at 'Commemorating Parti ...
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Empty Plates is a podcast about food + memory created & hosted by Chef and Researcher Anjli Vyas. In each episode, Anjli is joined by a diverse array of change makers, leaders and thinkers. Together, they will reflect on 3 plates of food that have shaped and impacted their life. Visit: www.bare.kitchen Follow @emtpyplatespodcast on Instagram
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A Moment of Science is a daily audio podcast, public radio program and video series providing the scientific story behind some of life's most perplexing mysteries.
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Podcasts from Himal Southasian – Southasia's magazine of politics and culture, since 1987.
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With her monthly Tidings Hazel Kahan brings us interviews with people all over the United States and the world about their groundbreaking ideas, brave new projects and insightful reflections.
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Welcome to Ag Law in the Field! This is the inaugural episode of a new podcast designed to discuss all things agricultural law. Tiffany Lashmet, Extension Ag Law Specialist with Texas A&M Agrilife Extension, will serve as your host and has a variety of great guests lined up. From law students to seasoned attorneys, to lawyers with experience in international firms, to folks who hung out their own shingle in Small Town America...we plan to visit with them all and discuss their thoughts, exper ...
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Welcome to India’s No. 1 book podcast where Tara Khandelwal and Michelle D’costa uncover the stories behind some of the best-written books of our time. Find out what drives India’s finest authors: from personal experiences to jugaad research methods, and insecurities to publishing journeys. And how these books shape our lives and worldview today. Tune in every Wednesday! Created by Bound, a storytelling company that helps you grow through stories. Get in touch with us at [email protected].
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"Jewels of History" is a captivating podcast that explores the most extraordinary moments, untold stories, and pivotal events that have shaped the interconnected histories of Europe, the United Kingdom, the Middle East, and Asia. Hosted by two passionate historians created by AI (artificial intelligence), each episode delves deep into the hidden gems of our past, revealing the intricate narratives that have defined human civilization. From the rise and fall of empires to the subtle cultural ...
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The Story Isn’t Over: History from the Margins is a podcast from Amar Singh, aka Ramblings of a Sikh. Historians, artists, journalists, activists and culture-makers join wide ranging conversations that unearth forgotten histories, expose modern scandals and rethink the stories we thought we knew. We spotlight empire, resistance, migration, pop culture, faith, music, community memory and more, tracking how power, memory and diaspora shape identity today. Rooted in research, lived experience, ...
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We bring to you stories of People and their journey and derive actionable insights from that
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Hi guys! Is podcast series mai aapke saath kuch kahaniya and incidents share karungi jo real life pe based hogi. I hope ki aap sabko ye kahania achi lage! Thankyou!
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A fortnightly podcast chronicling the amazing story of the now ex-country of Yugoslavia -its formation, heights, and collapse.
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A podcast about the NBA, overseas basketbol, and things that have nothing to do with basketball at all.
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Bad Table Manners pushes the boundaries of food storytelling in South Asia. Despite a universal love of delicious food, South Asian communities’ narratives and food practices maintain social hierarchies, caste inequalities, and racial and gender discrimination. In spanning both “high” and “low” food cultures, this podcast deconstructs monolithic notions of South Asian or “Indian” food by diving into micro contexts of households, restaurants, neighborhoods, streets and communities. It also re ...
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A life coach for men, is the guaranteed way to achieve true masculinity. Life Coaching for men has helped men from all backgrounds unleash the best version of themselves through a mentor ship by a mens coach.
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We are Aura'ten, desi and proud. Different women, different age groups, different walks of life with one thing in common: our struggle with being South Asians in America and the every day battle for identity, authenticity, equality and self love while still loving those around us.
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Discussing many topics, this podcast is aimed to educate and create a sense of awareness in the world about the imperialistic activities in India's past and events occurring in India today.
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Stories, debates, interviews, and memories. Fire, fury, scandal, and legend. Naval Academy students and faculty explore all things in the past, under the sun, and over the horizon.
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This podcast is a collection of the speakers at the recent 'Southern Irish Loyalism in Context' Conference held at Maynooth University July 21st - 22nd, 2017. This conference was generously funded by the Irish Research Council and hosted at An Foras Feasa, Maynooth University.
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IN REM is a legal podcast for real estate investors. Attorneys Andy Fowler and Sean St. Clair dive into the law affecting real estate investors, interview industry leaders and analyze industry trends.
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The Number 10 Podcast chronicles the life and times of British Prime Ministers and important political events that have lead us to where we are now. With regular fortnightly historical episodes, group discussions, topical debates and interviews; you need look no further for your regular political fix, or to learn something new.
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Welcome to Babar Dawood, your ultimate podcast for expert tips and tricks on renovation and construction. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a DIY enthusiast, our episodes are packed with valuable insights, practical advice, and innovative ideas to help you transform your space. Join us as we explore the latest trends, share expert interviews, and provide step-by-step guides to make your renovation projects a success. Tune in to Babar Dawood and let’s build something amazing together!
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The Awaara Musaafir Show is a podcast hosted by Jayesh Gangan, popularly known as Awaara Musaafir on the internet. It is a podcast that focuses on Indian Culture, Heritage, Spirituality, Art, Economics, Geopolitics & History. We have had guests from various backgrounds who have come to the show and talked about a plethora of topics. Our goal with this podcast is to educate Indians the right way & bring the real India in front of the world. We believe in Nation First policy.
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A wonderfully intimate look into the life and work of India Hicks and her extraordinary family. In Season One we’re talking Movie Stars, Matadors and Maharajas as we have tea and cake with Lady Pamela, daughter of Lord and Lady Mountbatten and of course India’s much moved mum. Now in her 90s Lady Pamela’s stories will astound you; she’s first cousins with Prince Philip, travelled the world on the famous Commonwealth tour when Princess Elizabeth became Queen, befriended everyone from Grace Ke ...
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The Cambridge Union is the oldest debating society in the world, as well as the largest student society in Cambridge. It remains one of the highest-ranking competitive debating chambers worldwide, and hosts a range of speakers and topical debates each term. Since 1815 the Union has been committed to the principles of free speech and of fair, open, and honest debate. Founded at a time when the university authorities attempted to restrict these freedoms, the Union remains the centre of controv ...
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26. Chef Sohini Banerjee on partition cuisine in Bengal, cooking with authenticity and MANGOES.
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1:04:47In this weeks episode Anjli speaks chef Sohini Banerjee whose journey into food has taken her from prep shifts at Cinnamon Kitchen while studying a master’s in Health Economics, to leaving the financial world behind and building a career dedicated to the flavours of her heritage. Along the way, Sohini has worked alongside chefs like Asma Khan of Da…
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283. Partition: East Pakistan Becomes Bangladesh (Part 6)
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54:53How did Bangladesh separate from Pakistan in 1971? When did India and Pakistan go from sharing intelligence to being at the brink of nuclear war? Why did George Harrison from the Beatles organise a concert for Bangladesh? William and Anita are joined once again by Sam Dalrymple, author of Shattered Lands: Five Partitions And The Making of Modern As…
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When you're making dinner, you probably want something easy. As it turns out, bees are also looking for the most efficient meal.By Indiana Public Media
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20250815 Partition of India and Pakistan - Borderland Legacies
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5:12From Blenheim's coalition victory ⚔️ to the 1947 partition that birthed India and Pakistan 🗺️🇮🇳🇵🇰, and the Berlin Wall 🧱 along with Nagasaki's nuclear legacy ☢️, this episode traces how power, memory, and human stories shape Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.By Pastime Agency
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Writing Partition: Merryn Glover on History, Home, and the Hill Stations Of India
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43:40How does a childhood spent in the Himalayas of Nepal and India shape a life and a love for the mountains of Scotland? How can fiction help us understand the complex, painful history of India’s Partition? I discuss all this and more with the award-winning author, Merryn Glover. Merryn’s nomadic “third culture kid” upbringing with missionary parents …
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Beyond Borders: Partition, Identity, and the India-Pakistan Entanglement
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28:59In this episode of All Things Policy, Aishwaria Sonavane speaks with Atul Mishra about why the shadow of Partition continues to shape and constrain India-Pakistan relations. Moving beyond the conventional geopolitical lens, they delve into the deep historical roots of identity politics, the processes of national homogenisation, the “hostage minorit…
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Syeda Hameed & Harsh Mander on Partition, pluralism and poetry
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41:19The educationist, writer and women's rights activist Syeda Hameed had a ringside view on much of what was unfolding in the new India in the years after it became independent. This was a country that had become free, but after Partition when a million Hindus and Muslims had been slaughtered by the other. Yet, Hameed remembers the first decade of fre…
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#2 - CULTURA ITALIANA - | Perche' guardiamo le partite dell'Italia anche se non ci interessa il calcio?
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24:58>>> Get the trasncript here Perché guardiamo le partite dell’Italia anche se non ci interessa il calcio? La spiegazione neuroscientifica. E cosa succede alla Nazionale oggi? A chi non è mai capitato di guardare una partita della Nazionale italiana anche se generalmente non si segue il calcio? Questo riflette tendenze evolutive e neuroscientifiche c…
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Scientists analyzing ancient lake mud think that the success and development of the Inca empire was partially due to... llama dung?By Indiana Public Media
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‘They don’t care about Jewish safety’: Mahmoud Khalil slams US government & Columbia after detention
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1:41:08“The existence of a Palestinian student or pro-Palestine students on campus is an issue for [Columbia].” Mahmoud Khalil became the face of the US government’s crackdown on pro-Palestine protests across American campuses. A Columbia University graduate, he was one of the lead negotiators during Columbia’s Gaza solidarity encampments — a movement tha…
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20250819 Late August Crises Reshape Empires, States, and Memory
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4:05Explores late-August turning points—from Pompeii's eruption to the St Bartholomew's Day Massacre, Stalingrad, the Prague Spring crackdown, and the 1991 coup. Shows how disasters and political shocks reveal social fault lines, reshape empires and states, and spur new ways of remembering and governing. 🗺️🏛️🌋⚔️🕰️…
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These fish – that kind of look like toads – can make a sound like a foghorn.By Indiana Public Media
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What are world leaders really like behind closed doors? In this episode of All Things Policy, Aishwaria Sonavane speaks with veteran foreign correspondent Shyam Bhatia about his candid encounters with figures like Benazir Bhutto, Shah Reza Pahlavi, Muammar Gaddafi, Yasser Arafat, and others. Bhatia offers insights into the charisma, vulnerability, …
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Episode #206: Dr. Justin Benavidez (What the Big Beautiful Bill Means for Agriculture )
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43:42I’m excited to be joined by my friend Dr. Justin Benavidez, who serves as the Chief Economist for the House Committee on Agriculture. We’re going to dig into what’s being called “The Big Beautiful Bill” and talk through what it really means for agriculture and rural communities. Justin brings a front-row perspective from the policy and economic sid…
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Are You Too Nice With Money? - Episode 477
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33:44Would you give money to friends and family members? Would you loan money to them? Are you "too nice" with your money? What happens when you're out to dinner with a group of friends and the bill comes, but most of them were drinking and you were not? Or you had the steak and one of your friends had chicken. Or you ordered dessert with your dinner an…
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Dogs get all the press for being wonderful scent detectors. But who could imagine that the lowly clam would take on a similar role as water based pollution detector?By Indiana Public Media
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China is the world’s largest hydrogen producer — but how much of that is truly green? With national and provincial policies now in place, we explore how different regions are shaping their hydrogen roadmaps, the challenges slowing adoption, and whether these strategies could give China a first-mover advantage in the global clean energy market. In t…
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Zeyad Masroor Khan & Harsh Mander on riots, Muslim ghettos, boycotts and expulsions
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1:00:44Zeyad Masroor Khan grew up in a Muslim ghetto in Aligarh, a place he says is still “caught in time” and one he describes as still a slice of “India as it was envisioned by Nehru and Gandhi” with people from different religious communities living close by, running their businesses together and having family connections. But, in this same ghetto, he …
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The Birth of Cool: How Air Conditioning Changed Everything
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29:32How did air conditioning go from a niche invention for factories to a force that reshaped cities, industries, and even human behavior? In this episode of Breaking History, we dive deep into the surprising, often overlooked story of AC with author Salvatore Basile—author of Cool: How Air Conditioning Changed Everything. Hear how Willis Carrier’s rev…
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Canberra’s Choice? Between Alliance and Autonomy
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31:57In this episode of All Things Policy, Vanshika Saraf sits down with Mr. Peter Varghese, former Australian Foreign Secretary, to understand how Australia views the intensifying strategic competition between the United States and China. As a longstanding ally of the U.S. and a major trading partner with China, Australia finds itself delicately balanc…
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8.15 Shikhar Goyal: On Writing Love, Obsession, and the Road to Publication
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50:12When carefully laid plans go up in smoke, is it fate playing its hand, or the works of a silent puppet master pulling the strings? In this episode, engage in a candid conversation with Shikhar Goyal, an iron-and-steel entrepreneur with a creative streak that led him to write his debut novel Delhi Disco, a romantic thriller that crackles with chemis…
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Mobility is never just about roads and metro lines—it’s about people, governance, and markets coming together to shape how we live. In this episode of All Things Policy, MOD’s Anvitha Nambiyar and Amrita Ganapathy join Sowmya Prabhakar, COO, Takshashila Institution, to explore Bengaluru’s mobility challenges: equity, institutional coordination, PPP…
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A fungus has wreaked havoc on millions of bats since 2006.By Indiana Public Media
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282. Partition: The Birth of The Kashmir Conflict (Part 5)
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49:56What happened to the 565 princely states within British India when it became independent from the empire? How are the current conflicts in Balochistan and Kashmir linked to the partition of the princely states? Why have copies of the Lonely Planet been burnt because of their maps of Kashmir? William and Anita are joined once again by Sam Dalrymple,…
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In this episode of All Things Policy, Surat Parvatam, Senior Strategist from the Humane World for Animals chats with Malathi Renati (Head of Policy School, Takshashila), about the global shift that’s underway to replace animal testing with cutting-edge, human-based research methods. Backed by advances in stem cells, organ-on-chip, and AI modelling,…
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Clouds reflect sunlight, so could they help reduce climate change?By Indiana Public Media
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Zahra Nader on Iran’s brutal deportations of Afghan refugees: State of Southasia #30
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50:04On 15 August 2025, the Taliban marked four years since retaking control of Afghanistan – a period defined by deepening authoritarianism, economic collapse, and international isolation. As the regime tightens its grip, the country faces yet another compounding crisis: mass deportations of Afghan migrants from neighboring Iran and Pakistan. Since Jan…
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#4 - MISTERI ALL'ITALIANA - "Veleno": l'inchiesta sui "Diavoli della Bassa Modenese" diventa docuserie da togliere il fiato
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19:04>>> Get the transcript here! Tra il 1997 e il 1998 in due paesidell'Emilia Romagna, Mirandola eMassa Finalese, 16 bambini furonoallontanati dalle loro famiglie eaffidati ai servizi sociali. L'accusa eratra le più gravi: i genitori, i parenti ealcuni vicini avevano abusatosessualmente di loro per mesi,coinvolgendoli in una lunga serie dirituali sata…
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If you experience migraines, should you avoid exercise to prevent triggering a migraine?By Indiana Public Media
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Helping People Get Debt Free! - Episode 476
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54:58"Two bankruptcy attorneys go on a podcast to talk about debt!" Sounds like a set up to a bad joke. On this week's episode of the Crushing Debt Podcast, Shawn & George talk to bankruptcy attorney Barry Levine, a graduate of New England Law | Boston (formerly the New England School of Law). Mr. Levine has acted as outside counsel to a number of small…
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If you were going to bet on a species to send on an ocean voyage without a boat, crocodiles would be a good pick.By Indiana Public Media
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281. Partition: Why Was India Split In Two? (Part 4)
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54:11Why was the Partition of India and Pakistan so rushed in 1947? How did Partition divide everything from stationery to army boots in a matter of weeks? And how do South Asians today grapple with the memory of the largest forced migration in history? William and Anita are joined once again by Sam Dalrymple, author of Shattered Lands: Five Partitions …
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Manoj Jha & Harsh Mander on India’s politics of fear and division
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53:45Manoj Jha, a politician and member of India’s upper house – the Rajya Sabha – is the rare politician who has spoken up about the persecution of Muslims in India and their being pushed into being second-class citizens of the country. Jha believes and has written that Muslims are not mere footnotes but co-authors in the story of India. In this conver…
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Gardening on Water: The Dal’s Ancient Floating Gardens
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29:41Gardening on Water: The Dal’s Ancient Floating Gardens For thousands of years, Kashmir has been called jannat (heaven) by Urdu poets, travelers, and tourists. The Dal Lake in Srinagar is a jewel in its crown. Flamingo pink lotuses carpet the waters, and shikaras —small wooden boats— row upon it, making the destination a favorite for Instagram-lovin…
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Scientists studying ancient Neanderthals believe they may know why some modern people have the immunity to certain conditions while others do not.By Indiana Public Media
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Inside US Intelligence, Trump, and the India Equation
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49:01In this episode of All Things Policy, Abhishek Kadiyala is in conversation with Prof. Paul McGarr to unpack the evolution of the U.S. Intelligence Community (USIC) and its often strained, adversarial relationship with President Donald Trump. From allegations of “deep state” sabotage to growing public mistrust of intelligence briefings, we explore h…
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Jeff Halper analyzes why Israel keeps getting away with it.
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29:30Jeff Halper, Jewish Israeli, author, activist, advocate, and Nobel Peace Prize nominee, speaking from Jerusalem where he’s lived since 1973, tells us why he thinks Israel has been getting away with it.By Hazel Kahan, WPKN
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The goodbye you can't miss! Michelle returns to the mic with Tara for a special, unfiltered conversation you won’t want to miss. From a sneak peek into her upcoming novel to never-before-told stories about starting Books & Beyond, this episode is part milestone, part behind-the-scenes tell-all. They relive their very first author interview, reveal …
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Fast brain waves provide new insights into sleep and wakefulness
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2:00Neuroscientists discover previously unmeasured brain activity by using shorter timescales.By Indiana Public Media
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Digital Sentinels: The Need for Domestic Geospatial Intelligence
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31:28In today's episode of All Things Policy, Swathi Kalyani, research analyst and Dr. Y. Nithiyanandam, Head of Geospatial Research Program, discuss how today's geopolitical intelligence depends on high-resolution satellite imagery—capable of revealing infrastructure damage and military assets in conflicts like India-Pakistan or Israel-Iran. They talk …
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