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V-RADIO

V RADIO

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V-RADIO is a podcast devoted to Independent and 3rd party activists. Not right or left, awake. I also frequently have guests including scientists, documentary filmmakers, and politicians. Thank you for supporting V-RADIO!
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BerlinsideOut

Benjamin Tallis, Aaron Gasch Burnett

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BerlinsideOut, the podcast that takes an expert look at international politics from Berlin. Hosted by Dr. Benjamin Tallis, Senior Research Fellow and Head of the Action Group Zeitenwende at the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP), and Aaron Gasch Burnett, a journalist specialising in German politics, we look at how Germany sees the world and the world sees Germany.
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Proactive

Aqute Media

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Be Less Reactive to the NEWS HEADLINES! Proactive is an in-depth analysis of the law, governance, politics and everything related to the human rights. The analysis is to ensure Kenyans are informed and be able to make sound decisions especially regulations that affect the growth of a country. The goal of Proactive is to ensure the public takes action: To vote To hold politicians (leaders) accountable To take part during budget and policy making process and much more!
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Right Wing Media

Right Wing Media

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Right Wing Media is a Network of conservative shows dedicated to exploring the political and societal ongoings around the United States. We are made up of multiple shows including What's Happening America, What's Happening Idaho. What's Happening Gem State. and What's Happening North Idaho. Our goal is to keep you informed and in a place where you can be reactive to information so you can put out calls to action.
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Threatscape Briefing delivers daily audio sitreps on the signals shaping global risk and competition. Each episode distills the “One Big Thing” into a concise, executive-ready briefing connecting military, economic, cyber, and cultural flashpoints. Built for analysts, risk managers, and decision-makers, the format is fast, authoritative, and globally timed to keep you ahead of the curve. Threatscape Briefing is part of the Geopolitical Threatscape ecosystem and equips decision‑makers with cl ...
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The show will talk about how human resources professionals can optimally impact their workplaces, focusing a lot of what is happening culturally, politically and economically currently that may be driving change. I am passionate about HR getting “ahead” of the curve and not always being in a reactive mode, as is mostly the case it seems. In addition, up and coming HR professionals seem to have less meaningful mentoring, especially with so much work from home being a norm. Potential topics I ...
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The Non-Anxious Leader Podcast uses a family systems theory approach to increase your spiritual, emotional and physical well-being so you can be the best leader possible. Each episode explores research and practical tips to help you be a personal and professional non-anxious presence.
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Quick, practical dog training tips in under 5 minutes—because training your dog shouldn’t take all day. New episodes drop every Monday. With over 20 years of family dog training experience, this podcast delivers real-life advice you can actually use. From simple tips and clear explanations to common behavior scenarios, we’ll help you understand why your dog does what he does—and what to do about it. Training really can be easy. Let us show you how.
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African American Studies at Princeton University

Department of African American Studies at Princeton University

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The Princeton African American Studies Department is known as a convener of conversations about the political, economic, and cultural forces that shape our understanding of race and racial groups. We invite you to listen as faculty "read" how race and culture are produced globally, look past outcomes to origins, question dominant discourses, and consider evidence instead of myth.
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Edge cases don't happen often, but they are predictable. This episode unpacks what that looks like and offers five steps to help you grow as a non-anxious presence. Show Notes: Why the Best Communicators Prepare for the Edge Cases - Matt Norman Become a Patron for as little as $5/month. Subscribe to my weekly ⁠Two for Tuesday⁠ email newsletter.…
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This episode covers a systematic way to improve your life on a regular basis. Show Notes: Get a free copy of One New Habit, One Big Goal: Change Your Life in 10 Weeks Episode 311: The Year End Review (with a Family Systems Take - Rebroadcast) Become a Patron for as little as $5/month. Subscribe to my weekly ⁠Two for Tuesday⁠ email newsletter.…
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Self-differentiation is acting in accordance with your goals and values, especially in anxious moments. This episode shows you how, as well as what to do when you don’t. Show Notes: Anxious Church, Anxious People: How to Lead Change in an Age of Anxiety If You Met My Family, You’d Understand: A Family Systems Primer Become a Patron for as little as…
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The emotional intensity that comes from being super-serious can turn a challenge into a problem. Likewise, when we react automatically to the anxiety of others, it can make a bad situation worse. This episode digs into why this is the case and what you can do about it. Show Notes: Anxious Church, Anxious People: How to Lead Change in an Age of Anxi…
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Recognizing emotional process will not only help you avoid getting stuck, it will enable you to persist through the inevitable sabotage that comes when you are leading change. Show Notes: Anxious Church, Anxious People: How to Lead Change in an Age of Anxiety If You Met My Family, You’d Understand: A Family Systems Primer Become a Patron for as lit…
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🎙️ Threatscape Weekly – Episode Description (Dec 7, 2025) Conflicts are multiplying, alliances are shifting, and innovation is reshaping the balance of power. The world isn’t slowing down, and neither should your understanding of it. In this week’s Threatscape Weekly, Winn Trivette II unpacks the headlines that matter most: Armed Conflict Survey 20…
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Ukraine has escalated its campaign against Russia’s energy infrastructure, striking oil facilities that underpin Moscow’s war economy. These attacks are designed to degrade Russia’s revenue streams, disrupt logistics, and weaken the Kremlin’s ability to sustain prolonged military operations. Listen on for more about the effects of Ukraine's targeti…
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According to an article by Professor Jennifer Lind at Dartmouth College, China’s governance model of “smart authoritarianism” blends tight political control with inclusive economic policies to accelerate innovation. Inspired partly by Singapore’s experience, the CCP adapted authoritarian tools for a globalized information age. Get your full geopoli…
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The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) reported that the world’s top 100 arms producers saw combined revenues surge in 2025 as states accelerated modernization and expanded arsenals. The surge reflects heightened geopolitical tensions, with NATO members boosting procurement in response to Russia’s war economy, while Asian stat…
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In this episode of Threatscape Briefing, we unpack Vietnam’s bold strategic pivot. Ahead of its 14th National Congress, the Communist Party of Vietnam has elevated foreign affairs to a “core, frequent” mission—placing diplomacy on par with defense and internal security. This is more than bureaucratic language. It signals Hanoi’s intent to move from…
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In this episode of Threatscape Briefing, we unpack the launch of the Armed Conflict Survey 2025. The International Institute for Strategic Studies reports 135 active conflicts worldwide — one of the highest totals in three decades — with the average conflict lasting 30 years. Fatalities surged 20 percent year on year, claiming nearly 240,000 lives …
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The key to effective leadership is the ability to remain a non-anxious presence. Understanding triangles, as well as how to manage them, makes this easier. Show Notes: Anxious Church, Anxious People: How to Lead Change in an Age of Anxiety If You Met My Family, You’d Understand: A Family Systems Primer Become a Patron for as little as $5/month. Sub…
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In this episode of Threatscape Briefing, we examine Russia’s commissioning of the Ivan Papanin — the first of a new class of combat icebreakers. Unlike traditional scientific vessels, the Papanin is armed with naval guns, missile positions, advanced radar, and a helipad for anti‑submarine operations. Analysts warn that this marks a deliberate shift…
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This Threatscape Weekly unpacks why six “disconnected” headlines all point to the same pattern: states turning critical systems into tools of power. Ports, sushi, icebreakers, and cables aren’t random headlines—they’re the operating system of global power. This Threatscape Weekly links China’s refusal to loosen its grip on Greece’s Piraeus Port, Ta…
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In this episode of Threatscape Briefing, we examine the divergence between official optimism and market caution in the U.S. economy. Treasury signals confidence that recession risk is low, while independent analyses point to a possible 2026 reacceleration. Yet the Federal Reserve remains uneasy, citing unusual trends in inflation, labor markets, an…
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In this episode of Threatscape Briefing, we examine Italy’s warning on intensified Russian hybrid operations. Coordinated influence campaigns, probing of industrial control systems, and proxy actors amplifying narratives are all part of a strategy designed to destabilize without firing a shot. This broadens the threat surface far beyond kinetic fro…
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In this episode of Threatscape Briefing, we unpack how sushi became a geopolitical signal. Hours after Beijing banned Japanese seafood, Taiwan’s President Lai Ching‑te posted sushi photos — a subtle but deliberate act of alliance signaling. This is soft power in motion. From seafood bans to cultural blackouts, China is flexing economic coercion, wh…
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In this episode of Threatscape Briefing, we examine Beijing’s red line in the Mediterranean. China refuses to sell its controlling stake in Greece’s Piraeus Port despite U.S. diplomatic pressure — turning infrastructure into strategy. COSCO’s 67% stake, acquired during Greece’s debt crisis, is now a geopolitical flashpoint. As Washington expands it…
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In this episode of Threatscape Briefing, we examine why hyperwarfare is no longer hypothetical. Military strategists warn that autonomous weapons are bypassing human oversight, with Israel’s Lavender AI cited as a precedent for rapid, lethal targeting without pause. Autonomous systems are now capable of initiating lethal force without human review,…
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In this episode of Threatscape Briefing, we examine the world’s first fully autonomous cyberattack. A China‑linked group deployed generative AI to strike European infrastructure — adapting in real time, bypassing defenses, and operating with minimal human input. This marks the first known cyberattack executed without direct human control, rewriting…
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In this episode of Threatscape Briefing, we examine Washington’s endorsement of a new Pacific Triangle. Linking South Korea, Japan, and the Philippines, the trilateral bloc is designed to counter China’s assertiveness and North Korea’s provocations. At a summit in Manila, defense officials emphasized deeper coordination on maritime security, joint …
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In this episode of Threatscape Briefing, we examine Venezuela’s post‑Maduro mirage. Removing Nicolás Maduro alone will not deliver stability when entrenched military control, fractured opposition coalitions, and wavering regional support all stand in the way. Analysts warn that even a successful transition could spiral into chaos without a robust, …
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In this episode of Threatscape Briefing, we unpack China’s leap into nuclear carrier capability. Satellite imagery confirms active construction of the Type 004 supercarrier at Jiangnan Shipyard, with reactor covers signaling nuclear propulsion. Unlike conventionally powered carriers, the Type 004 can operate far beyond the first island chain withou…
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Understanding what Executive Coach Muriel M. Wilkins calls "Blockers" can help you get unstuck in your family, congregation and organization. This episode covers the final four and how to unblock them. Show Notes: ⁠The Hidden Beliefs That Hold Leaders Back⁠ by Muriel M. Wilkins ⁠Become a Patron⁠ for as little as $5/month. Subscribe to my weekly ⁠⁠T…
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Understanding what Executive Coach Muriel M. Wilkins calls "Blockers" can help you get unstuck in your family, congregation and organization. Here's what they are and how to unblock them. Show Notes: The Hidden Beliefs That Hold Leaders Back by Muriel M. Wilkins Become a Patron for as little as $5/month. Subscribe to my weekly ⁠Two for Tuesday⁠ ema…
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Child focus or the Family Projection Process is one of Murray Bowen's eight concepts of Family Systems Theory. Here are five research backed insights that can help you as a parent and/or a leader. Show Notes: Child Focus and the Family Unit: A Comparison of Families with Higher and Lower Child Symptomology by Phillip Klever Family Projection Proces…
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The political, cultural and theological divisions continue to widen. A non-anxious leader understands why AND how to respond. Show Notes: The Center for Family Process Only My Opinion Counts: Myside Bias by Jamie Hale, M.S. The Bias That Divides Us: The Science and Politics of Myside Thinking by Keith E. Stanovich Become a Patron for as little as $…
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Send us a message - we can't reply but we are listening Ever asked your dog to “watch me” and wondered why they still feel wound tight? We dig into the quiet truth most training clips skip: eye contact is a behavior, not a feeling, and pinning a stare rarely resets a stressed nervous system. Support the show 🎙️ Have a topic you'd like us to cover? …
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Send us a message - we can't reply but we are listening Ever wish your dog would tuck quietly under your legs at a café instead of sprawling in the walkway? We break down a simple, reliable “under” cue that turns public outings from stressful to smooth, giving your dog a clear job and you a calmer experience. You’ll hear exactly how to teach it at …
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Send us a message - we can't reply but we are listening 🎙️ This week on The Five-Minute Dog — there’s a little something for everyone! First, for subscribers, I’m diving into the fallacy of board and train — why those quick-fix programs don’t last if you don’t change your lifestyle at home. Then, for everyone: 🐾 “Don’t Watch Me” — where I explain w…
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Send us a message - we can't reply but we are listening Support the show 🎙️ Have a topic you'd like us to cover? Submit your suggestion at fiveminutedog.com using the contact form. 👩‍💻 Need one-on-one help? Book a virtual session with a Family Dog expert: personablepets.com/virtual-sessions 📱Follow us for daily tips and updates: TikTok | Facebook |…
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Send us a message - we can't reply but we are listening What if the long pause on your dog’s walk isn’t confusion, but craftsmanship—your senior pup carefully stitching light, shadow, and scent into a clear picture? We unpack how aging reshapes a dog’s senses and why those slower moments are signs of adaptation, not decline. From the bluish haze of…
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Phillip Klever studied the impact of intergenerational emotional connection on families of origin. Here's what he found and what it means to you. Show Notes: Cutoff: The challenge of the parent/child relationship by John Bell, MDiv. Extended Family Relationships: A Comparison of High and Low Symptom Families by Phillip Klever Become a Patron for as…
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Send us a message - we can't reply but we are listening Ever feel that jolt of panic when your dog launches up the stairs like it’s race day? We break down a quiet, reliable stair routine that strips away chaos and replaces it with calm control. Support the show 🎙️ Have a topic you'd like us to cover? Submit your suggestion at fiveminutedog.com usi…
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Send us a message - we can't reply but we are listening Most people see a reactive dog and assume a lifetime of lonely walks and awkward sidesteps. We’ve lived that worry, and we also learned a better way. This episode lays out a clear, humane path from fearful reactions to safe, genuine friendships, using distance, timing, and structure instead of…
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Send us a message - we can't reply but we are listening Ever feel like your dog hears their name and just… doesn’t? We’ve been there, and today we unpack the small everyday habits that quietly teach dogs to tune us out. From name overuse to muddy cues, we show how clarity and consistency turn a distracted dog into a responsive partner without addin…
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Send us a message - we can't reply but we are listening Support the show 🎙️ Have a topic you'd like us to cover? Submit your suggestion at fiveminutedog.com using the contact form. 👩‍💻 Need one-on-one help? Book a virtual session with a Family Dog expert: personablepets.com/virtual-sessions 📱Follow us for daily tips and updates: TikTok | Facebook |…
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When others anxiously provoke you, one strategy is "don't argue, don't agree." This episode explains "Gray Rocking" and how it can work for you. Show Notes: ‘Gray rocking’ is a way to deal with difficult people. Here’s how it works. - The Washington Post Gray Rocking (Definition + Examples) - Practical Psychology Become a Patron for as little as $5…
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Send us a message - we can't reply but we are listening A split-second lunge at the car door can turn a normal outing into a heart-stopping moment. We break down a simple, repeatable wait routine that replaces door dashes with calm, reliable behavior—so you get safety, control, and peace of mind every time you park. Support the show 🎙️ Have a topic…
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Send us a message - we can't reply but we are listening Think house training is just a timing game? We flip the script and show why success comes from anticipating transitions—not chasing the last potty break. Using real‑life moments like car rides, visitors, naps, and long work sessions, we lay out a simple framework that stacks the odds in your f…
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Send us a message - we can't reply but we are listening The house feels different when someone is gone—and your dog knows it. Not because they grasp death, but because the rhythms, scents, and routines that shaped their days suddenly vanish. In this heartfelt, practical guide, we walk through the quiet ways dogs grieve and the simple steps that hel…
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Send us a message - we can't reply but we are listening Support the show 🎙️ Have a topic you'd like us to cover? Submit your suggestion at fiveminutedog.com using the contact form. 👩‍💻 Need one-on-one help? Book a virtual session with a Family Dog expert: personablepets.com/virtual-sessions 📱Follow us for daily tips and updates: TikTok | Facebook |…
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This episode explores what "Fogging" is and how you can use it in anxious situations. Show Notes: When I Say No, I Feel Guilty by Manuel J. Smith The Fogging Technique - Assertiveness Skills Articles Become a Patron for as little as $5/month. Subscribe to my weekly ⁠Two for Tuesday⁠ email newsletter.…
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Send us a message - we can't reply but we are listening Think your dog is bored of the same loop? Not even close. We pull back the curtain on how dogs read the world through scent and explain why a familiar route can feel brand-new every single day. From shifting wind and humidity to the invisible traces left by people and wildlife, you’ll hear how…
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Send us a message - we can't reply but we are listening Thirst doesn’t always speak up when life gets busy—especially for dogs who sprint from sleep to the front door the second we grab the leash. We explore a small, practical skill that pays off fast: teaching a simple “drink” cue so your dog takes a few laps before a walk, a car ride, or a traini…
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Send us a message - we can't reply but we are listening Ever wonder whether your dog’s “selective hearing” is just teenage chaos or a sign that something deeper is going on? We walk through a clear, humane framework to tell the difference—using simple observations you can run at home and a checklist we use in the training room. Across five domains—…
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This episode continues with an explanation of Positive Intelligence and covers the three strategies to increase your PQ so you can be a non-anxious presence. Show Notes: Positive Intelligence: Why Only 20% of Teams and Individuals Achieve Their True Potential AND HOW YOU CAN ACHIEVE YOURS by Shirzad Chamine Take the Saboteur Assessment | Positive I…
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Meet Kim Samuel, owner of Move The Needle: People and Culture Consulting and Host of Move the Needle Podcast. In this episode, Rosa Grande, owner of Grande Executive Human Resources will join us to discuss all things People & Culture. What is Culture? What does it mean for an organization to be “flexible”? Should we still require a degree for certa…
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Send us a message - we can't reply but we are listening Have you ever wished your dog understood exactly when they're allowed on furniture and when they need to get down? Discover how two remarkably simple commands—"up" and "off"—can transform your relationship with your dog while solving dozens of everyday challenges you might not have considered.…
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Send us a message - we can't reply but we are listening Have you ever caught yourself asking when you can stop using treats in dog training? While this question appears in nearly every training consultation, its counterpart—when can I stop saying "no" or correcting my dog—almost never comes up. This striking contrast reveals a fascinating bias in h…
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