Olentangy Local School District Education Podcast
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The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism is Oxford University's international research centre in the comparative study of news media.
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Everyone we know has experienced their unique journey of life, and along the way they have had their share of success and failure. Each of us have learned important lessons and gathered valuable resources that have allowed us to survive and thrive. This podcast is a place for sharing our stories and our resources for the benefit of others. It's a celebration of the resilience and tenacity of people in all walks of life, our local heroes. Welcome aboard!
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Reynolds HotBox is a podcast for university students in the Reno, Nevada area by students from the Reynolds School of Journalism, looking into a wide range of topics, from sports to pop culture to student issues.
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This is Voice of San Diego’s weekly spitfire roundup of news. We cover local and regional politics, the environment, education, the border and more. This show features our investigative reporting and interviews with lawmakers and other special guests.
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PNC C-Speak: The Language of Executives, features frank and lively conversations on leadership and life. Hosted by Carolyn Jones, market president and publisher of the Boston Business Journal, far left; Jon Bernstein, regional president of PNC Bank; and Saskia Epstein, senior vice president, client and community relations, with PNC Bank, each episode profiles a well-known local business leader and explores their personal career path and today’s most pertinent business topics. Hear their stor ...
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Hear the news you need to stay informed on your community with WFYI News Now. From the biggest stories of the day to new policy, research and events, this podcast keeps you connected to Central Indiana and statewide Indiana news. From WFYI's studios in Indianapolis, host Abriana Herron brings you reporting from WFYI and IPB News journalists in 10 minutes or less every weekday.
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Spotlighting stories of how people are collectivizing to meet their needs locally and globally beyond the extractive economic system.
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Commentary on the local church, radio and podcasting, open source software, journalism, communications, photography, education, and web development from Christopher Harper.
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Join the City Cast Madison team every weekday morning for can’t-miss conversations about what’s happening in Madison, with a dose of local news to keep you up to speed. On City Cast Madison, host Bianca Martin collects people wherever she goes, like an endless conga line. She peers into our city’s soul with a journalist’s skepticism and an optimist’s heart. Whether you’re an OG Madisonian or a newcomer, all neighbors are welcome here. Learn more and subscribe to our daily newsletter, Madison ...
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Most of today’s climbing media is focused on what happens at the edges of the sport involving the most experienced and talented climbers in the world. Your host Kyle Broxterman believes that most of these stories and experiences do not directly relate to the majority of climbers that now exist. As a part of this group, he is here to give this new Climbing Majority a voice.
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Open Journal Podcast (part of the BlogCast) focuses on the many aspects of mental health; including illness, wellness, stigma and support and the lives affected by mental health. Mike and his guests discuss a range of topics including: health, relationships, education, local events and product reviews.
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The Faith Today Podcast: Conversation Inspired by Canada's Christian magazine. The podcast features interviews with Canadian Christians as they sort through the pressing issues of the day and topics like spiritual growth and health, other religions, religious freedom, vocation, and tough questions of faith and living in contemporary society.
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Interviews with Scholars of China about their New Books Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/chinese-studies
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A CIJ Podcast Workshop eredménye
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On Assignment is a podcast about the people, practices, and ideas shaping the future of journalism. Produced by The Assignment Desk, each episode dives into the evolving world of local media, journalism education, news innovation, and the urgent fight against disinformation. From conversations about newsroom funding and emerging technologies to rebuilding public trust and reimagining community storytelling, On Assignment explores the challenges and possibilities facing today’s news landscape ...
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Hosted by Jeremy Rivera: A 17 year career expert in the SEO industry and his cohost Keith Bresee. Get insights, action items and anecdotes from experts like Lilyray, Kevin Indig, Rand Fishkin, Matt Mellinger and more in the SEO industry, who are not only well-respected, but have really interesting stories to share. 100% unscripted, 100% unrehearsed, 100% unedited, and 100% real. Guaranteed to provide those golden nugget lightbulb moments.
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A vignette of educators, researchers, and student leaders around the world working to make a difference. Each episode will cover the innovative activities that are making a difference in the world. Music by Liam Kilby Cover art by Dave Cardona http://5toolmedia.com
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Inspiring stories from Latina changemakers in STEM, the arts, and beyond — in English and Spanish. Their voices, their stories, our impact!
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Global Beat Radio
Khaoula Bengezi, Mark Burgess, Layla Mashkoor, Raj A. Paleja, Sean Pittman, Adnan Raja, Mola Shahsavari
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German Law Journal: GLJ Shorts and GLJ Specials
Nora Markard, Emanuel V. Towfigh, and the other Editors of the German Law Journal
The German Law Journal has been providing Open Access to Comparative, European, and International Law for over 20 years. Listen to #GLJShorts to find out what our most recent articles are about and to meet the person behind the paper. Listen to #GLJSpecials to dive deeper into selected articles or for an introduction into our most recent Special Issues. Find video versions of our podcasts on our YouTube channel!
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Conversations with content strategists from all crafts (strategy, design, engineering, operations, etc.) and backgrounds (enterprise, agencies, UX, content design, technical communication, marketing, SEO, publishing, journalism, etc.).
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Rhode Island PBS Weekly is a Newsmagazine anchored in journalism that searches for truth and examines today's most important regional and local issues. Viewers are introduced to individuals, ideas and places in Rhode Island and beyond that they won't see anywhere else.
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History X amplifies true stories from history that have been repressed, suppressed, or simply forgotten. Host Russell Cobb discusses how our understanding of history is shifting in popular culture and what to make of the falling statues and renaming of places. History X explores the forgotten corners of dusty archives and talks to people with intimate knowledge of events outside the mainstream.
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This podcast features alums of the Fulbright Program who talk about their work and research, about regional and local ramifications of global rights-related issues, and the impact their Fulbright experience has had on their personal and professional growth. Episodes will also feature advocates and professionals from different communities working in higher education/educational exchange. Please note: The views expressed in this interview series are entirely those of participants, and do not r ...
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Taking inspiration from trees, scientists have developed a battery made from a sliver of wood coated with tin that shows promise for becoming a tiny, long-lasting, efficient and environmentally friendly energy source. Their report on the device — 1,000 times thinner than a sheet of paper — appears in the journal Nano Letters.
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The Changing the Narrative about Homelessness Podcast features insightful discussions with local and national experts on topics such as housing, homelessness, and community issues. This informative and engaging podcast builds upon the success of the Changing the Narrative Webinar Series, recognized as one of the top 5 "Most Innovative Awareness Campaigns in 2021" by the Los Angeles Business Journal. The podcast continues the conversation and promotes understanding and empathy for those affec ...
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This year, Northwestern students will read Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson as a part of the One Book One program. In the book, Stevenson chronicles his early work as a criminal defense lawyer in Alabama. He worked to advocate for those mistreated by the judicial system, including for Walter McMillian, an innocent man on death row. The book is just the starting point. Listen along as we explore national and local issues and themes connected to Just Mercy and the criminal justice system. Support ...
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Shhh.... Lets Talk... Things You Wish Your Mother Had Told You.... Women Talking Openly and Truthfully In a Safe Space, No Judgement, Total Anonymity .. Vent, Laugh, Share Your Life Experiences, Relationships, Sex, Intimacy, Cheating, Low Self Esteem, Domestic Gender Violence, Attachment Styles, Menopause, Online Dating after 50. and so much more. .... I Will Be Reading Small Bite Size Pieces from My Memoir / Journal.. I am A Survivor Of Horrific Domestic Violence. Living in Granada, Recomme ...
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🎙️ Real Talk to Inspire, Invest & Empower NCW Welcome to Networked, a podcast by NCW Tech Alliance — hosted by David Mabee, our Marketing Director and your guide to the stories shaping North Central Washington. In every episode, David sits down with local innovators, entrepreneurs, and changemakers to uncover the bold ideas being built in our region — and the people behind them. Each season, we explore what it takes to launch businesses, lead creative ventures, and solve real challenges in t ...
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has recorded two CDs of Robert Benchley's monologues, Benchley on Benchley, Volumes 1 & 2. He also Nat does narration work for commercials and television documentaries for the National Geographic Channel and the Discovery Channel. His films include Diner, Broadcast News, and Home for the Holidays. He also had a continuing character role as Det. Augustus Polk in HBO's The Wire.
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Go Un-Pro with Dr. Brent W. Laartz, MD FIDSA: Living an Unprocessed Life for Longevity and Healthspan Have you ever known that something is SO good for you that you just can't wait, but life gets in front of you and prevents you from doing it? The inaction and procrastination could occur for a variety of reasons, and we will delve into my motivations and affirmations of a healthy life from this day forward. I am starting this series of videos and articles so that I can be accountable to myse ...
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Madison Food Halls, Thanksgiving Sides, and Eating Together
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27:46With Thanksgiving one week away, we’re bringing you some hot tips to keep everyone happy and fed ahead of the holidays. Executive producer Hayley Sperling chats with Cap Times food and culture editor Lindsay Christians about Madison’s new downtown food hall, One Social, and how it compares to other local halls like the Global Market and Food Hall. …
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Hanna Bauer: From Catheter Ablation to Culture & Systems Transformation
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1:20:43What if a life-saving medical breakthrough could teach us how to heal broken businesses systems? That’s the spark of this conversation with Hanna Bauer, whose childhood struggle with a dangerous heart arrhythmia led to a pioneering catheter ablation—and later inspired a powerful framework for organizational change. Hanna shares "I was the first chi…
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IN Legislature Meets For Organization Day, Mesh Closes Doors After 15 Years, IYI Announces New Effort To Support Kids, Martindale-Brightwood Residents Push Back on Data Center
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5:35Indiana Senators voted to return for the 2026 legislative session in January, bucking calls from Governor Mike Braun to meet next month to redraw new congressional maps to favor Republicans. Mesh, a high end restaurant on Massachusetts Avenue, is closing its doors after 15 years. Indiana Youth Institute has announced a new effort, FIVE by 50, to en…
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Carl Benedikt Frey, "How Progress Ends: Technology, Innovation, and the Fate of Nations" (Princeton UP, 2025)
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54:29In How Progress Ends: Technology, Innovation, and the Fate of Nations (Princeton University Press, 2025), Carl Benedikt Frey challenges the conventional belief that economic and technological progress is inevitable. For most of human history, stagnation was the norm, and even today progress and prosperity in the world's largest, most advanced econo…
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Winter weather is looming, but is your house or apartment ready for the freezing temperatures and snowfall? If not, don’t fear! Today, host Bianca Martin chats with home maintenance expert and bestselling author Mercury Stardust about how to make sure you’re prepared for whatever the season brings. From how to safely clean your gutters to why you s…
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Man Charged In Whitestown Shooting Death, Indy’s Newest Innovation District, FSSA Ends Contract With Medicaid Health Insurance Provider, Day Of Remembrance For Traffic Accident Victims
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5:42The Boone County prosecutor charged a Whitestown homeowner with voluntary manslaughter after he shot and killed a woman who mistakenly came to his door earlier this month. Indianapolis’s newest innovation district aims to lead changes in human, plant and animal health. The Family and Social Services Administration is ending its contract with MDwise…
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Madison Burlesque Performers Spice Up the Holidays
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26:13What do you do to get through the winter blues? How about burlesque! That’s what the performers at Dance Fabulous are doing with the “HO Ho HO! A Holiday Variety Burlesque Cabaret Spectacular.” City Cast Madison Host Bianca Martin explores the history of burlesque in Madison, empowerment through movement, and the specific merrymaking happening in t…
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IN Senators Nix Special Session, Trump Takes Aim At Braun over State Senator’s Redistricting Choice, IN Senator Is Swatted After Trump Remarks, IN May Remove Gender Markers On IDs
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4:54Indiana Senators will not be convening in December to address calls for redistricting. President Donald Trump is taking aim at Republican Governor Mike Braun after state Senate leaders said they won’t support Trump’s push to redraw Indiana’s congressional map. Hours after President Trump blasted Senator Goode on social media, the Terre Haute Republ…
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107 | Unpacking The Life of A Legend w/ Randy Leavitt
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2:33:29Randy Leavitt. As a climber who grew up in Southern California, I’ve been hearing this name since the very beginning of my climbing career. Collaborative inventor of the wide-crack climbing technique so aptly named “Leavittation,” developer of thousands of routes — with around a dozen graded 5.14 or harder, including Jumbo Love at Clark Mountain, t…
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Why You Should Care About the County Budget
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27:49Last week, Dane County finalized and approved its 2026 budget, which includes $825.6 million in operating funds and $90.5 million in capital investments. The county was looking to cut back on spending as it’s projected to face a $30 million deficit in 2027. But how did we get here? And what does the county fund anyway? City Cast Madison executive p…
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Jennifer Yip, "Grains of Conflict: The Struggle for Food in China’s Total War, 1937-1945" (Cambridge UP, 2025)
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55:40How did China’s Nationalists feed their armies during the long war against Japan? In her new book, Grains of Conflict: The Struggle for Food in China’s Total War, 1937-1945 (Cambridge UP, 2025), Jennifer Yip (National University of Singapore) looks at China’s military grain systems from field to frontline. Yip examines the bureaucratic processes an…
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VOSD Podcast: Why Can't San Diegans Have Nice Things?
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40:03On the latest VOSD Podcast episode, our hosts get into the Padres exploring a sale, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria makes some changes on his staff, Scott takes a math test, and a deeper look into Prop 36. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Voice of San Diego
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Percussive Arts Society International Convention In Indy, Purdue’s Charitable Pharmacy To Soft Open, IN GOP State Senator Against Redistricting, Indy’s Underground Rock Artists Praised
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6:15The 50th edition of the Percussive Arts Society International Convention, or PASIC, is being held in Indianapolis. Purdue’s charitable pharmacy is set to hold a soft opening next week, expanding critical access to medication. A Republican Senator in Indiana has come out strongly against redistricting. The Indianapolis music scene is receiving natio…
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City Budget Controversy, Beltline Traffic, and Development Delays
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34:38Unfortunately for Dwight Schrute, we’re talking about budgets, buildings, and the Beltline not bears, beets, and Battlestar Galactica on this week’s Friday news roundup. The City Council passed the 2026 budget and voted down an amendment that would defund the Office of the Independent police Monitor. A proposed building development on West Wilson h…
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Week 2 A Doctor's 52 Week Journey to an Unprocessed Life
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1:09:00Key Points & Decisions: Continuing the "Go Unpro" journey to an unprocessed life, building on progress from Week 1 Focusing on the 4 pillars of longevity: diet, exercise, sleep, and social connection Instituting a low-sugar, high-fiber, mostly plant-based diet Avoiding processed foods, plastic containers, and seed oils Implementing time-restricted …
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Prosecutors To Decide Whether To File Charges In Whitestown Shooting, Ad Campaign Urges Republicans To Support Redistricting, Tech Initiative Release Impact Report, Upcoming Property Tax Changes
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5:29Prosecutors say it will take days to decide whether to charge a Whitestown homeowner they say shot and killed a house cleaner after she mistakenly went to the wrong address. New ad campaigns from conservative interest groups will urge Republicans to support redistricting in Indiana. A neighborhood based initiative to drive tech innovation in the li…
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How Madison Food Pantries are Weathering a Storm of Uncertainty
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24:58Food insecurity continues to dominate headlines both in local and national news spheres. And with good reason. In Wisconsin, over 700,000 people rely on FoodShare benefits to feed themselves and their families. In Dane County, that number is more than 65,000 and growing. Today, local food pantries are navigating uncertain territory between conflict…
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Boston Ballet Executive Director Ming Min Hui discusses blending corporate strategy with artistic mission to shaping Boston’s cultural pulse
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27:52In this episode of PNC C-Speak, Ming Min Hui, executive director of the Boston Ballet, shares her journey from a ballet-loving child to a Wall Street banker and ultimately to Boston Ballet. She discusses the importance of merging business acumen with arts management, the mission-driven aspects of her work, and how the Boston Ballet influences the c…
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Local Leaders Gather For Veterans Day Service, Columbus Riverbank Gets Revitalization, Rooftop Solar Tax Credits Over At Year’s End, Mid-Cycle Redistricting Favored By Architect of Current Maps
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5:23Local leaders gathered for a Veterans Day service in downtown Indianapolis this Tuesday morning. Workers are now preparing the Columbus riverbank for revitalization and repair. Indiana residents only have until the end of this year to save money on rooftop solar. Indiana Senate Republican leaders have so far said there is not enough support to redr…
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The Best and Worst of Madison’s Dating Scene
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26:10‘Tis the season for cuffing – AKA the time of year when people try to lock down romantic relationships to avoid spending winter at home alone. (Though there’s nothing wrong with that.) To get a better understanding of what it’s like to look for love in our fair city, we took our microphones to the streets to get your takes on Madison’s dating scene…
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Braun Announces Partial Food Benefits For Hoosiers, Tighter Limits on Students From China, Federal Health Premiums Could Go Up, Vigil Held For House Cleaner Shot In Whitestown
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4:53Partial federal food benefits will be available to Indiana residents starting today, Governor Mike Braun announced yesterday. A recent congressional report says Purdue University is an example as to why there should be tighter limits on students from China and academic partnerships with the country. Hoosiers that get their health insurance through …
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Can College Students Afford to Live in Madison?
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30:34What did Jane Austen say? It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a student in pursuit of a UW-Madison education, must be in want of affordable housing. Or something like that. As most Madisonians know, the rent is getting too damn high in our little hamlet and finding affordable housing can feel near impossible. When did it get so bad, and wh…
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Local and International SEO through the lens of Jonathan Schüßler
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46:53In this episode of the Unscripted SEO Podcast, host Jeremy Rivera and Jonathan Schüßler delve into the intricacies of SEO, discussing the evolution of the industry, the impact of AI, and the importance of niche marketing. Jonathan shares his journey from wedding photography to SEO, highlighting the challenges and strategies in local and internation…
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David Bell: From Complete Google Blacklist to 9M Monthly Visitors Through Strategic Franchise SEO
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59:54Summary In this episode, Keith Breseé interviews David Bell, CEO of USA Mobile Drug Testing, who shares his extensive experience in SEO and digital marketing, particularly in the drug testing industry. David discusses the journey of rebuilding his website after being penalized by Google, the strategies that led to significant traffic growth, and th…
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Woman Killed In Indy Suburb Gets National Attention, Growing Challenges For Local Renters, NYC Mayor-Elect Mentions Eugene Debs IN Speech, Uncertainty Around SNAP Benefits Continues
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5:46Prosecutors are weighing charges in a deadly shooting in suburban Indianapolis that’s drawing national attention. A new report from the Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana details growing challenges for local renters in search of affordable housing. In his victory speech after being elected mayor of New York City, Zohran Mamdani quoted labor act…
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Madison Rocker Explores Wisconsin's WWI Experience For Veterans Day
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32:16What does the lead singer of an Irish rock band know about World War I? Well, as it would turn out, quite a lot. Ken Fitzsimmons from The Kissers joins host Bianca Martin to discuss an innovative Veterans Day event on the Barrymore Theatre stage by the multi-discipline troupe Mobilize The Poets. “The Foe And The Fallen: Stories from The Greatest Wa…
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Tommy D: The 15 Year Fight for Fair Live Entertainment
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59:17The price of a ticket tells a bigger story—and Tommy D is here to pull back the curtain. From a kid throwing house parties to the promoter behind packed midweek rooms and an award-winning club sound, his path was set for festivals at the Meadowlands. Then came a meeting that changed everything. Tommy recounts how a dominant player, he alleges, used…
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Dealing with Injuries as a D1 Student Athlete
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3:08For most athletes, the field feels like home. A place where hours of training and teamwork come together. But as Ally Larkin reports when injury strikes, that home can start to feel very far away.By Nico Colombant
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Yunxiang Gao, "Arise Africa, Roar China: Black and Chinese Citizens of the World in the Twentieth Century" (UNC Press, 2021)
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56:08Arise Africa, Roar China: Black and Chinese Citizens of the World in the Twentieth Century (University of North Carolina Press, 2021) explores the close relationships between three of the most famous twentieth-century African Americans, W. E. B. Du Bois, Paul Robeson, and Langston Hughes, and their little-known Chinese allies during World War II an…
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On the latest VOSD Podcast episode, our hosts get into the rise and fall of a Poway councilmember and how San Diego Unified has been unable to keep kids enrolled in their neighborhood school. Also, will the city of San Diego’s most ambitions development project in Midway rise? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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IN AG Todd Rokita Sues IPS, New Initiative Helps Pregnant Women in Indy, I-70 Eastbound Welcome Center Reopen, Roughly Half of Central IN Residents Experience Food Insecurity
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5:16Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita sued Indianapolis Public Schools, alleging the district’s policies restrict cooperation with federal immigration authorities in violation of Indiana’s anti-sanctuary law. A new, unrestricted cash initiative will help pregnant women in Indianapolis. Indiana’s I-70 eastbound welcome center has reopened after more …
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In this episode, Chella Ward and Claudia Radiven were in conversation with Zumretay Arkin, discussing the Uyghur genocide in East Turkestan. Zumretay is Chair of the Women’s Committee at the World Uyghur Congress (WUC). The WUC is an international organization acting as an umbrella organization representing and advocating for Uyghurs around the wor…
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New County Budget, SNAP Updates, Restaurant News, and Lilacs in November?
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35:03This week, the Dane County Board passed the 2026 budget with some contention about how to address its $31 million deficit. Meanwhile, a Channel 3000 story about nonprofit spending of county funds was published and then removed for alleged errors. Plus, Gov. Tony Evers declared a state of emergency in response to the stall in SNAP benefits. And some…
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Adrian Dahlin: The More SEO Changes The More It Stays The Same (Except Those Tactics!)
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42:55In this episode, Jeremy Rivera sits down with Adrian Dahlin, founder of Search to Sale, to explore the intersection of traditional SEO principles and emerging AI technologies. Adrian brings a unique perspective as someone relatively new to SEO—having focused on it for just over three years—combined with a master's degree in applied data science and…
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New IN Rule Makes More Children Repeat 3rd Grade, IN House Speaker Pro Tem Won’t Seek Reelection, Prosperity IN Releases 2026 Policy Priorities, Local Orgs Step Up Food Assistance
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4:40Indiana is making more children repeat third grade under a new reading rule. House Speaker Pro Tem Mike Karickhoff won’t seek reelection next year. Prosperity Indiana, an economic advocacy group, released its policy priorities for 2026. With federal food assistance uncertainty this month local service organizations are stepping up. Want to go deepe…
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Unveiling the Secrets Behind Madison’s Forthcoming Speakeasy
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24:07It’s not hard to find a bar in Madison. Odds are, you’re probably not far from one now. But one of Madison’s most hotly anticipated new bars won’t have any flashing neon alcohol signs. In fact, it won’t have any signs at all. Veil and Vault is a new speakeasy set to open early next year from the owners of Nitro Beverage Lounge. Today, host Bianca M…
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Takeda Pharmaceuticals CEO Christophe Weber shares his unique leadership vision and global mission
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20:58In this episode of PNC C-Speak, Christophe Weber, president and CEO of Takeda Pharmaceuticals, discusses the company’s global footprint and its mission to deliver life-transforming medicines worldwide. Weber shares his leadership perspective, emphasizing the importance of cultural agility and value-driven operations. “Our mission is to deliver life…
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SNAP Benefits Could Be Partially Funded, IN Voters Decide On Education Referendums, Data Center Company Files Rezoning Application, Indianapolis LGBT Film Festival This Weekend
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8:27More than 570,000 Hoosiers receive federal food benefits — including nearly 150,000 people across Central Indiana. Indiana voters decided several school tax questions Tuesday. The most-watched was in Avon, where a statewide official weighed in. The company behind a proposed data center in the Martindale Brightwood neighborhood filed a rezoning appl…
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Wisconsin Educators Are Improvising Amid Lackluster Arts Funding
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32:46Wisconsin ranks next-to-last in the nation when it comes to arts funding, spending about 18 cents per person, according to the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies. So what gives? And what are our state’s children missing out on when they don’t have access to creative outlets in school? Erica Halverson, professor of curriculum and instruction a…
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Strings of Identity: The Horse-Head Fiddle and Mongolian Identity in China (with Ying Song)
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37:05In this episode, we trace how the horse-head fiddle has evolved in the People’s Republic of China — from a traditional steppe instrument to a cultural symbol reshaped through state representation and modern performance. We discuss how it is made, taught, and performed in China, how it is portrayed in Chinese institutions, and how young Mongols toda…
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Study Identifies Indy As Best Place For Casino, Carmel HS Student Starts Nonprofit, Special Session On Redistricting Set For December, Indiana’s Ongoing Child Care Crisis
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9:00A study identified Indianapolis as the best place to relocate a casino licence in Indiana. A Carmel High student has recently launched a nonprofit organization focused on clean water initiatives in Africa. Indiana lawmakers will meet during the first two weeks of December to discuss redistricting. The average cost of daycare in Indiana is more than…
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Mark L. Clifford, "The Troublemaker: How Jimmy Lai Became a Billionaire, Hong Kong's Greatest Dissident, and China's Most Feared Critic" (Free Press, 2024)
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1:29:57The extraordinary life story of the billionaire businessman Jimmy Lai, a leading Hong Kong democracy activist fighting for freedom of speech who became China’s most famous political prisoner. Jimmy Lai escaped mainland China when he was twelve years old, at the height of a famine that killed tens of millions. In Hong Kong, he hustled and often slep…
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Governor Evers on Fair Maps, Federal Funding, and the Future of Wisconsin
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18:20In November 2026, Wisconsin voters will elect a new governor, as Governor Tony Evers has decided to not seek a third term. Host Bianca Martin sits down with the Governor in his office at the capitol to discuss the legacy he hopes to leave behind and the biggest issues facing Wisconsin today. Evers also shares his thoughts on the candidates running …
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Sunday Science by Go_UnPro Episode 1: 2025_11_02
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24:41In this first episode of Sunday Science, we explore a few articles showing the carcinogenic potential of a strain of E coli (pks+ or colibactin-producing) that produces a DNA mutational toxin. Evidence from the discussed articles shows that this bacteria could be responsible for a high percentage of early onset (under age 50) colorectal cancer (CRC…
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Claude Zdananow & Chris Becker on Navigating Multi-Channel Marketing in the Age of LLMs
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35:42Navigating Multi-Channel Marketing in the Age of LLMs with Claude Zdanow and Chris Becker Episode Overview: The golden age of Google-only SEO is over. In this revealing conversation, Jeremy Rivera sits down with Claude Zdanow (CEO) and Chris Becker (President) of Onar—a publicly traded marketing technology and agency network—to explore how business…
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Shooting In Downtown Indy Lounge, Dem Speaks To Constituents About Redistricting, SNAP Benefits At Risk For Hoosiers, Local Non-Profit Launches Community Composting Effort
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4:40In the early hours of Sunday, IMPD responded to a shooting inside a downtown lounge. Democratic state senator Shelli Yoder met a group of constituents in Bloomington over the weekend to discuss Republican plans to redistrict. SNAP benefits are at risk for nearly 600,000 Hoosiers who use the federal food assistance program. Local non-profit Soul Foo…
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AI, News, and the State: Reinstitutionalising Journalism in Global China’s Algorithmic Age: A conversation with Dr. Joanne Kuai
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34:27How is artificial intelligence transforming journalism as both a profession and an institution? In this episode, Ning Ao speaks to Dr. Joanne Kuai, exploring how AI reshapes journalistic roles, organisational structures, and governance systems through the lens of China’s media landscape—while drawing comparisons with the US and EU. Dr. Joanne Kuai …
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This November we are getting cozy with our top picks for what to do this month. From a new ramen pop-up to the iconic Holiday Fantasy in Lights at Olin Park, our team knows how to thrive in the late fall season. Host Bianca Martin, executive producer Hayley Sperling, and newsletter editor Rob Thomas chat about what Madison has to offer this month. …
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