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Join us as we explore the many complex components and fundamental questions regarding school safety. We will cover the fundamentals of school safety, roles and responsibilities, expectations, emergency plans, drills and exercises, creating a comprehensive school safety program, and understanding the relationships between all of these components, as well as many other topics.
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Aequitas Protocol: Project The Aequitas Protocol is a sovereign Layer-1 blockchain project engineered to function as a "justice machine" for enforcing a forensically documented 131trillionhistoricaldebtrelatedtothetransatlanticslavetrade.Conceivedasa"digitalsovereignnation"for300milliondescendants,theprotocol ′ scorephilosophyisthat"TheCodeistheTerritory,TheMathistheLaw."Itsfoundationisa15−pageWolframNotebook,referredtoasthe"BlackPaper,"whichfunctionsasanexecutableconstitutionalengine,defini ...
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Millennial History

Luke Deane, Andrea Voets, Resonate Productions

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In Millennial History, we relive recent history through the eyes of millennials who were there when it happened. In interviews with musical journalist Andrea Voets, they unpack their ‘deep story’: the reality as they experienced it as children. Eight episodes take us to the murder of anti-mafia judge Falcone in Sicily, the unwanted ‘Children of the Decree’ of Ceausescu in Romania, The Troubles in Northern Ireland and change and unification in East Germany. The music has been offered by 60 ba ...
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The Elect Life - Podcast Edition

The Elect Life, Liz McGee

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Liz McGee offers ground-breaking mystical insights and SOD level esoteric wisdom, gleaned from ancient Jewish texts. Her understandings embrace a Messianic or Hebrew Roots perspective, seen through the lens of the "Two Houses of Israel" being prepared to be brought home once again. Her goal is to help build unity and respect between Jews and Christians, as children of the One Eternal G-d. So tune in, to make sure you have oil in your lamp for the coming of Mashiach! More episodes in video fo ...
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Living the CALL with Deacon Charlie

Deacon Charlie Echeverry

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Real conversations with those living their Christian vocations in positions of cultural influence: from actors to activists, scientists to songwriters, bishops to business execs, monks to marketers. With an intentional focus of featuring voices from diverse communities and cultures. https://www.deaconcharlie.com
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Co-Parent Dilemmas

Diane Dierks & Rick Voyles

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There are at least two sides to every conflict, and when it's between divorced or separated parents, sparks can fly. In each episode, co-parenting experts Diane Dierks and Rick Voyles answer listener questions and talk about the benefits and risks of letting go vs. holding on to the conflict in a variety of complex topics facing co-parents today. Do you hold on for the sake of the children or let go for the same reason? Episodes are released every Sunday at noon. Listeners can email diane@cp ...
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Strait Talk with Xiangyu

Strait Talk with Xiangyu

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Dive deep into the Taiwan Strait, a pivotal battleground of the clash between Western hegemony and Eastern resistance, as well as the transition from a fading unipolar world to an emerging multipolar order. Uncover the complexities of cross-strait relations between Taiwan and mainland China, contextualizing them within the broader landscape of global politics. Gain a fresh perspective on Taiwan and beyond, distinct from what is typically portrayed in mainstream media.
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This Authoritarian Life

Kristóf Szombati & Erdem Evren

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This Authoritarian Life explores how people experience, adapt to, and resist authoritarian politics in their everyday lives. Each month, anthropologists Kristóf Szombati and Erdem Evren speak with guests from around the world to understand what authoritarianism looks like up close — and how it can be contested. Group winner of the 2025 New Directions Award of the American Anthropological Association, TAL combines ethnographic insight with accessible storytelling to reveal the textures of lif ...
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Jamie Weir is joined by Sky Sports' top golf pundits each week to chat about the biggest news and talking points on and off the course. Plus, we'll have regular interviews with the world's leading players from the biggest events around the world. Listen to every episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast here: skysports.com/sky-sports-golf-podcast You can listen to the Sky Sports Golf Podcast on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Sky Sports Golf Podcast". Watch every episode ...
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Amara

Amara

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Amara is committed to positive long-term outcomes for children and families. We drive systemic change, promote healing, and advance racial and LGBTQIA+ equity, by offering programs and services to families engaged in foster care, and to adoptees and families, post-adoption.
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From Families' Anchor, join us as we navigate through the Child Welfare system. Hear stories from parents, Parent Navigators, service providers, attorneys, judges, the Department, family & friends, foster parents, and more. Come be part of the positive conversation and change of Child Welfare to a family well-being system.
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Welcome to the family! Join us as we talk about all things parenting and foster care from the heart of a foster dad. My goal is that you will feel supported, connected and encouraged along each of your individual journeys as we walk through life together striving to make the next generation of families better than we are. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/flexible-fatherhood/support
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Fostering Forward with Nic + Lo is a podcast that encourages foster parents to grow together. We believe in: -Fostering to reunify -Fostering the WHOLE family -Fostering change in foster care and adoption communities -Fostering personal growth Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fostering-forward/support
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THE BOND BETWEEN SURFERS is 22-chapter audio book series. An authentic surf story. The ultimate goal is to make the book into a feature length film. The audio series chronicles the life of two childhood friends. Her ambition is to become world champion, and he is trying to find the meaning of life through surfing. Follow a crew of surfers and immerse yourself into their world... The Surfing World. I hope you enjoy the story and one day the film.
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FG2TO is a bi-weekly podcast dedicated to Occult theory and practice. Our intention is to guide the listener through the fundamentals of the occult and build to more complicated theory and practice as we go along! Please consider contributing to our patreon.com/FG2TO to help make the show better & chat us up on Facebook and Instagram!
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Children of the Perfect Storm

Children of the Perfect Storm LLC

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Welcome to the Children of the Perfect Storm Podcast, where our Host, Evangeline DeVol, tackles the biggest fight of her life by advocating for children impacted by poverty, abuse, trafficking, and addiction. She's not alone in this fight and will be joined by several non-profits and service-based organizations on this monthly Podcast. Evangeline “Van” DeVol catches the eyes, ears and hearts of every audience when speaking passionately about the plight of children experiencing poverty, educa ...
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Discover the beauty of the Eastern Catholic tradition through a conversation with Fr. Dcn. Kyle Washut, Byzantine deacon and president of Wyoming Catholic College, as he shares insights on the diaconate, the 'two lungs' of the Church, and why the fullness of Catholicism offers the ancient mysticism people seek—without leaving Rome. https://wyomingc…
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Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour shattered records, becoming the highest-grossing concert tour of all time, redefining what’s possible and confirming a new era in the business of touring. As streaming transformed how we listen to music, selling records is no longer the financial centrepiece it once was for artists. Instead, exclusivity has been transferred…
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This episode was first published in July 2025. You can tell an awful lot about a society by who it labels a genius. You can also learn from who it excludes from that category, who it enables and what it is prepared to tolerate from them. The tortured poet, the rebellious scientist, the monstrous artist, or indeed the tech disruptor. All of these ar…
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🎙️ Season 2 of This Authoritarian Life continues at another frontline: culture — where authoritarian power doesn’t just silence dissent, but reshapes the institutions that decide what gets staged, funded, and celebrated. In this episode, we speak with Piotr Rudzki (dramaturg; formerly of the Polski Theater in Wrocław) and Kristóf Nagy (anthropologi…
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Hugh is joined by Jack Horgan Jones, Cormac McQuinn and Ellen Coyne for part one of our traditional festive AMA. This year listeners asked about the presidential nomination process, the influence of party leaders, the need for a dedicated Minister for Defence and the stability of centrist politics. Wishing all our listeners a very Happy Christmas. …
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Christmas is a time of year when many families and friends come together for a period of joy, peace and goodwill. The story of the birth of Jesus Christ has been translated into thousands of languages over thousands of years. And while you may hear it differently, the message is the same. From carols to conversations, Christmas reminds us how unite…
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Dr Kevin Cunningham of TUD is one of Ireland’s most insightful political scientists and pollsters. At the Inside Politics live show in early December he joined Hugh, Pat, Cormac and Ellen on stage at the IFI to talk about Irish voters. What are the issues that really motivate them? Are they driven more by pragmatism or ideology? Today's episode is …
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Share your thoughts and suggest future topics! In this episode, we take a hard look at leadership, accountability, and the real priorities shaping school safety. When districts say they lack time or funding to protect students and staff, where is the money actually going? This discussion unpacks the consequences of weak standards, poor stewardship,…
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It was a difficult week for Micheal Martin and FIanna Fáil with the delivery of the report on the party's failed presidential campaign. Martin's position as leader is safe for now, but questions and doubts remain. In part one of today's podcast Pat delivers his assessment of the state of play within Fianna Fáil. In part two Jack Power reports from …
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Earlier this month Hugh, Ellen, Cormac and Pat got on stage at the IFI in Dublin for our annual end of year live show. Today we’re bringing you an excerpt from the show as the panel discuss their choice for the standout moments from the political year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Minister for Justice Jim O'Callaghan talks to Hugh and Pat about antisemitism after the Bondi beach attack, the progress of the Occupied Territories Bill, Ireland's security needs, why and how the Government wants to reduce inward migration, regret over his decision to support Jim Gavin's nomination for the presidency and his own ambition to one da…
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In November gunmen seized more than 300 pupils and a dozen teachers from a Catholic school in northern Nigeria. While authorities have rescued around 100 children, many remain missing. Kidnapping has become a recurring reality in many parts of the country, and in late 2025 President Bola Tinubu declared the crisis a national security emergency. He …
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Ellen Coyne and Jack Horgan-Jones join Hugh to look back on the week in politics: Next week Fianna Fáil will get the long-awaited review into the circumstances around Jim Gavin's disastrous presidential campaign. Has the wait taken the sting out of the issue for Micheal Martin? The Government is worried about political fallout if it fails to vote a…
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Share your thoughts and suggest future topics! In this episode, we unpack the hidden risks surrounding holiday breaks and why January consistently brings an increase in school violence. Listeners will learn what patterns to watch for and how to strengthen prevention and support before students return. Thanks for listening to our school safety podca…
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Eoin Lenihan joins Hugh to discuss his bestselling book Vandalising Ireland. In the book Lenihan sets out his argument that the choices made by successive governments, on issues from migration to the economy, have destroyed the country. He points to an alliance between the political establishment and the media, academics and NGOs, all intent on str…
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Changing tastes, climatic conditions, health warnings, economic factors are all creating a perfect storm for the global wine industry. The origins of wine-making date back to around 9,000 years ago, when it was a drink mostly associated with elite society. Since then, it has had a long association with major occasions like weddings and funerals, as…
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The appearance of drones of unknown origin in Dublin last week around the time of Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy's visit again highlighted the security challenges of the present day and Ireland's lack of capability to act in its own defence. Neutrality remains a popular policy, as again demonstrated recently by the election of Catherine Co…
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Jack Horgan-Jones and Harry McGee join Hugh Linehan to look back on the week in politics: · Ireland, along with Spain, Slovenia and the Netherlands, will boycott next year’s Eurovision Song Contest in protest of Israel’s participation. RTÉ said in a statement on Thursday that it would be “unconscionable” for Ireland to partake in the event given th…
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Share your thoughts and suggest future topics! In this episode, Kelly and Ethan break down two recent school safety incidents. They explore why these events are becoming more visible, how schools often misinterpret threats, and why apologies or explanations are not enough without a deeper assessment. Thanks for listening to our school safety podcas…
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In this episode, Ezra and I dive into the debates surrounding UN Resolution 2803 and the intense online reaction that followed China's abstention. We explore why so many Western leftists (baizuo) default to a universalist worldview that ends up upholding the existing world order in practice, especially when they assume their values should apply uni…
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Terry Prone is a legend in Irish political communication. Her memoir, I’m Glad You Asked Me That, looks back at her remarkable career. On today’s Inside Politics podcast, she talks to Hugh Linehan about the early days of political interviewing on TV, her experience of working with both Garret Fitzgerald and Charles Haughey, her ringside seat at som…
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On 10 December 2025, Australia will become the first country in the world to ban under-16s from using social media apps. Children will have their accounts deactivated on most platforms including TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, X, and Facebook. Critics say the ban could push children to unregulated platforms, but prime minister Anthony Albanese argues …
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Pat Leahy and Jack Horgan-Jones join Hugh to talk through the week in politics: Jim O'Callaghan's message on migration The Taoiseach's fondness for overseas trips New data showing a rise in eviction notices Plus the panel pick their favourite Irish Times articles of the week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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🎙️ Season 2 of This Authoritarian Life continues one another urgent frontline: Serbia. In this episode, we speak with activist-journalists Anastazija Govedarica Antanasijević and Iskra Krstić about the student-led uprising that has reshaped political life in Serbia. What began with campus blockades after the collapse of a train-station canopy rapid…
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When Catherine Connolly was elected president with the support of every left-wing party, it sparked new hope on the left that greater cooperation between Sinn Fein, Labour, the Greens, the Social Democrats and People Before Profit could reap further electoral dividends. How realistic is that hope? And how would a left alliance actually work? Hugh t…
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Share your thoughts and suggest future topics! In the final episode of our Emergency Management Series, Kelly and Ethan unpack the most overlooked phase of school safety: recovery. They explore why reunification is often a district’s biggest struggle, how trauma lingers long after an incident, and why real recovery actually begins long before a cri…
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Help Guangfu Recover: The town was devastated, and families need support. Please donate or share the GoFundMe here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-rebuild-guangfu-township-after-typhoon-ragasa In this episode of Strait Talk, we examine the "ROC" territorial map—a symbol that frequently surfaces in online debates about Taiwan. Both pro- and anti-Ch…
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The eastern Mediterranean island of Cyprus has been divided since 1974, when Turkey invaded the north after a military coup backed by Greece. Since then, the northern third has been run by a Turkish-Cypriot government. This self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus is recognised as an independent state only by Turkey, while the rest of the …
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Denis Staunton has reported from Washington, London and Berlin. Now, as Irish Times China Correspondent, he is using his new vantage point to make sense of this turbulent era as it looks from outside the Western world. In a new newsletter exclusively for Irish Times subscribers, he writes about what’s happening in geopolitics, why it matters and ho…
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Ellen Coyne and Pat Leahy join Hugh Linehan to look back on the week in politics: · As Paschal Donohoe departs for pastures new at the World Bank, will his absence weaken Government? And does Simon Harris possess the right skillset for the role of Minister for Finance? It might not matter if the qualified doctors who have run the Department of Heal…
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In his final interview as an Irish politician before leaving for a new role at the World Bank, Paschal Donohoe talks to Hugh and Pat about his decision to leave politics and his record as Minister for Finance and Minister for Public Expenditure, both roles he has held since 2016. The wide-ranging discussion looks at: The circumstances that have led…
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Share your thoughts and suggest future topics! In this episode, Kelly and Ethan break down what real emergency response looks like inside today’s schools, and why most campuses still aren’t prepared for those first chaotic minutes. From the discovery of an unloaded firearm to the critical questions every administrator should be asking, they unpack …
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After 14 years in Dáil Éireann and a decade in ministerial office, Fine Gael's Paschal Donohoe today announced his resignation. He leaves to take up a senior role at the World Bank in Washington, D.C. Why did Paschal Donohoe decide to go now, and where is he going? How important and consequential was Donohoe, as a politician and a minister? And jus…
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Jamie is joined by Paul McGinley and Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen on the latest episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast. They chat about a thrilling conclusion to the DP World Tour Championship where Matt Fitzpatrick pipped Rory McIlroy to the title. But, Rory did enough to earn his seventh Race To Dubai crown and pass Seve Ballesteros' record. Rasmus …
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Cardinal Robert Prevost made history earlier this year, when he became the first American pontiff to lead the Catholic Church. And when he stepped out onto the balcony of St Peter’s Basilica as Pope Leo XIV, dressed in traditional papal robes, some conservatives in the church took it as a sign of a symbolic shift away from what they saw as the libe…
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Harry McGee and Pat Leahy join Hugh Linehan to look back on the week in politics: · The inauguration of Ireland’s 10th president in in St Patrick’s Hall, Dublin Castle, on Tuesday, saw Catherine Connolly deliver a stirring address, amid a real testament to the health of democracy in this country, with all sides coming together after an at times bru…
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The government has come under increasing intense criticism of its record on housing, and the sluggishness with which its addressed the need to build more affordable homes. Today on Inside Politics, Hugh Linehan discusses the issues with the planning and regulatory system that some argue is slowing down the process of boosting housing supply in Irel…
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