Welcome to the Project Rook podcast! I’m just here to challenge you to eat & think well. Nah, I lied. I’m also here to call you on your bs, remind you of some uncomfortable truths, AND light a fire under your ass. First you get mad, then you get better :)
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SENSES Project Podcasts
Hear KUOW and NPR award-winning hosts and reporters from around the globe present some of the nation's best reporting of the day's events, interviews, analysis and reviews.
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At Project Purpose our overarching mandate is to renew and rebuild family, community and relationships. Our social media platforms, like YouTube and Spotify, provide us with a space to have discussions and debates that center around the institutions that have, and have had, a large impact on our sense of self, largely within the arenas of Mental Wellness, Mental Health, and Education. Join in and weigh in on the discussion, with knowledge we are better equipped to be the #GameChangers that t ...
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Our sense of smell is one of the most underappreciated senses we have. Host Frauke Galia aims to shed light on this beautiful sense and increase its profile in a culture dominated by sight and sound. Listen as she explores our sense of smell from different angles, including science, art , literature, movies, health, and much more. And she'll explore how our sense of smell impacts our life, including the ways we perceive the world and how we interpret what we experience. Join Frauke, and her ...
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SENSES Program Coordinator Nick Piato interviews student creators who frequent the SENSES Lab at Syracuse University. This series is used to highlight student work, dive into their creative progress, and find out where they're going next.
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The Naked Scientists flagship science show brings you a lighthearted look at the latest scientific breakthroughs, interviews with the world's top scientists, answers to your science questions and science experiments to try at home.
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Political commentator and comedy writer Erin Ryan and former White House Deputy Chief of Staff Alyssa Mastromonaco are joined by a bicoastal squad of funny, opinionated women to talk through everything from reproductive rights to romcoms. They break down the political news of the week, plus the topics, trends, and cultural stories that affect women’s lives.
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Unconscious bias
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Students, faculty, and staff at Syracuse University come together to discuss some of their favorite songs and, in the process, touch on society and culture. On Side A, the two faculty/staff select two songs each. On Side B, the students each select two songs.
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Multiple generations gather around a table at Syracuse University to talk about topics, with the purpose of discovering and discussing generational differences. The goal of this podcast is to help people from different generations understand and educate one another.
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The Rewatchables, a film podcast from the Ringer Podcast Network, features The Ringer’s Bill Simmons and a roundtable of movie lovers from the Ringer universe discussing movies they can’t seem to stop watching. Listen to the complete archives of over 300 movies, including Pulp Fiction, Silence of the Lambs, John Wick, Alien, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, and many more classics, on our special Rewatchables page on The Ringer. You can also watch these episodes on our Ringer Movies YouTub ...
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The National First Gen College Celebration takes place every year on November 8th. The 2022 Syracuse University celebration was sponsored by the Kessler Scholars Program, HEOP, TRIO SSS, New Student and Family Programs, and SU Libraries. This podcast series was part of a larger campus effort to celebrate first gen students at SU.
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Syracuse University celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in April (when students are still on campus). In 2022, several members of the AAPI Heritage Month Planning Committee collaborated with The SENSES Project in a podcast series that highlighted various aspects of the AAPI college experience.
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Anthony Jeselnik is a famous comedian. Gregg Rosenthal is one of NFL Media’s lead writers. They have been best friends for nearly 20 years. Listen to them live out their dream of having a show together before the NFL comes to their senses.
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Earth Ancients chronicles the growing (and often suppressed) evidence of known and unknown civilizations, their ruined cities, and artifacts developed from advanced science and technology. Erased from the pages of time, these cultures discovered and charted the heavens, developed earth-centric sciences and unleashed advancements that parallel and, in many cases, surpass our own. Join us and discover our lost history. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/earth- ...
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Ever feel like you're behind on money, tech or life goals and wondering if it's too late to catch up? Am I Too Late? is a podcast for late starters who want to build financial confidence and digital know-how without the jargon, shame or overwhelm. Hosted by Naho, a former project manager turned MBA student and curious late bloomer, this short-form podcast breaks down the basics of financial planning, investing and AI tools—one bite-sized episode at a time. Whether you're 38, 48 or 58, it's n ...
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Professor Joanna Spitzner (VPA) and Amy Messersmith (OSS) sit down with Facilities Building Manager Phil Benedict, who was instrumental in getting SENSES set up in the basement of Steele Hall. This podcast focuses of Phil's diverse life experiences, from teaching boxing to teaching women's self-defense to gator hunting in Florida.
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The University has moved out of colleges. Anyone can learn anything and this podcast will be a part of that. We are not going to talk about 'school' subjects. These are not lectures. They are discussions which will help all parties involved to understand such things from scientific principles to international relations and even philosophy. If this show gives even one person a depth of thought in any field, it's worth it. Thanks for listening!!!
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WXPN's live performance and interview program featuring music and conversation from a variety of important musicians
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A secret plot. A public theft. A democracy corrupted. Discover the truth on Master Plan, the winner of the 2025 National Press Club Award for audio journalism. Hosted by David Sirota, former speechwriter for Bernie Sanders and Oscar-nominated co-writer of Don’t Look Up, Master Plan uncovers a deliberate scheme to legalize corruption in the U.S., enabling the wealthy to buy policies that serve them at the public’s expense. How did our democracy become a kleptocracy? The Lever has unearthed ne ...
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A podcast where Mike Parelli discusses everything Greenwich Real Estate.
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ÍY SȻÁĆL HÁLE, Nick TŦE NE SNÁ ĆSE LÁ,E SEN EṮ W̱SÁNEĆ, ĆSE LÁ,E SEN EṮ TŦE BOḰEĆEN ÁLELEṈs. Good day everyone, My name is Nick I am from Saanich and I am from the Pauquachin Nation. This is W̱ILṈEW̱ Radio on CFUV 101.9FM. W̱ILṈEW̱ Radio translates to Indigenous Radio. It is a Indigenous show that features Indigenous: Musicians, Story telling, Artists, Language revitalization, Careers, Plant knowledge and more. W̱ILṈEW̱ Radio was made possible with support from the Government of Canada
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Articles from the Teaching Team at Desiring God.
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The ‘Sensing The Wild’ (STW) project is funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and the podcast is helping people with sight loss to stay connected to our green spaces at home by listening to talks and sounds from their local parks and woodlands. With the support of the Tees Valley Wildlife Trust and sponsored through HLF. Going for Independence is a community interest company (CIC ) established by founder member and MD Pam Bennett and is produced by Leigh Nicholson Project Coordinator 'Sensing ...
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Studying abroad is one of the most transformational experiences a student can have in college. It’s an opportunity to meet new people, explore unfamiliar cultures and discover who you are. But with great transformation can come new challenges. Join Syracuse Abroad program alumni and staff in the DEIA Student Working Group as they share their stories of self discovery and their advice for making the most out of this once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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The Queer Stories of 'Cuse podcast series was created by the LGBTQ Resource Center at Syracuse University (SU), in collaboration with The SENSES Project, to curate an oral history archive telling queer stories in an authentic light. This series features interviews of past and present SU students, staff, faculty and community members of the Greater Syracuse area who are passionate about queer issues and advocacy work. Special thanks to: The SENSES Project Program Coordinator, Nick Piato Direc ...
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Join me, Charlie, your guide on this journey of discovery, as we delve into the otherworldly harmonies of music to the imaginative depths of entertaining novels, films, and TV shows, we explore the magic and mechanics of storytelling. This podcast is a celebration of the artistry that fuels our fantasies and a nod to the unseen brilliance often overlooked. Tune in to uncover the hidden layers of your favorite narratives, meet the unsung heroes of creativity, and ignite your passion for the f ...
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What Should I Read Next? is the show for every reader who has ever finished a book and faced the problem of not knowing what to read next. Each week, Anne Bogel, of the blog Modern Mrs Darcy, interviews a reader about the books they love, the books they hate, and the books they're reading now. Then, she makes recommendations about what to read next. The real purpose of the show is to help YOU find your next read. To learn more or apply to be on the show visit whatshouldireadnextpodcast.com.
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A deep dive into the thoughts & lives of HEOP & SSS students at Syracuse University. Hosted by HEOP/SSS academic counselors.
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Poetry has been defined as “words that want to break into song.” Musicians who make music seek to “say something”. Parlando will put spoken words (often, but not always, poetry) and music (different kinds, limited only by the abilities of the performing participants) together. The resulting performances will be short, 2 to 10 minutes in length. The podcast will present them un-adorned. How much variety can we find in this combination? Listen to a few episodes and see. At least at first, the ...
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2023 SALTLand Theater Festival featuring Mia Raye Smith Interview by Rolando Cabral and Rebecca Akinwale
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In spring 2023, Syracuse University Drama professor Ricky Pak helped coordinate the first ever SALTLand Theater Festival in Syracuse, New York. One of the shows featured was Resilience by Mia Raye Smith. "Resilience is an autobiographical solo performance that follows the experience of an African American woman accessing mental health care for her anxiety disorder, while highlighting the correlation between race, anxiety, and the healthcare disparities that communities of color face while tr ...
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Welcome to The Pete Podcast. Join Pete and his wife, Marnie, owners of a podcast production company, on their passion project of sharing their commentary on all things urban living, arts & entertainment, and cool people doing cool things. All from the perspective of a couple of Generation X'ers discovering they have fewer, and fewer f's to give. Pete and Marnie bring their love of storytelling, senses of humor, and belief in the power of local giants to the forefront of this passion project. ...
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Move more of your body more often and in more interesting ways with the Get-Fit Guy! If you want to begin an exercise routine and don't know where to start, or if you've been working out for a while and aren't getting the results you want, Kevin Don will give you the tips you need to reach your fitness and movement goals. Get expert information on the latest fitness trends and advice on everything from toning your arms to running a 5K or simply building more movement into your day. With his ...
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From Ancient China to TikTok, dating dilemmas to Judith Butler, Life of Bi is your bi-monthly deep-dive into what it means to be a modern bisexual. Hosted by the Hotter Project duo Ell and Mary, You can find us @hotterproject on socials. Written, created and hosted by Ell Potter and Mary Higgins. Sound design, music and production by Tom Foskett-Barnes. Episodes 1-8 research by Eve Brandon, Robin Craig, Ell Potter and Mary Higgins. Episodes 1-8 produced by Ellie Keel. Graphic design by Madis ...
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Life’s biggest changes often start with the smallest shifts. This podcast is for high-achievers who look successful from the outside yet still wrestle with pressure, doubt, and the question: “Is this all there is?” We’re not chasing quick fixes. We’re building perseverance—through practical tools, honest stories, and real conversations that stick. Hosted by Nick Volinchak, The Microshift Project explores the moments, choices, and interactions that quietly change the course of a life. You’ll ...
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Know Before You Go (KBYG) is a podcast created in coordination with the SENSES Project at Syracuse University and the Barnes Center at the Arch DEIA Office. The mission of KBYG is to help create a more welcoming environment for students at the Barnes Center at the Arch. We hope to increase the accessibility of the Barnes Center services by empowering students with knowledge of how the services work. Listen and subscribe to Know Before You Go to be sure you stay up to date on the Barnes Cente ...
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We already have many of the climate solutions we need. But scaling them is hard. The Green Blueprint is a show about the people who are architecting the clean economy. Every other week, host Lara Pierpoint profiles the founders, investors, and organizational leaders who are solving complex challenges in the quest to build climate technologies fast.
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This is “A Sense of Where You Are,” an audio tour of Princeton University’s campus created by Margot Yale, Emily Kamen, and Will Lathrop from the Class of 2017. This podcast is our final project for Performing Environmental Stories, an atelier course offered in Spring 2015 and taught by Jenny Price and Kelly Baum. For the past few weeks, we’ve been gathering stories about Princeton’s outdoor spaces. We’ve talked to students, faculty, alumni, staff, and community members. We’ve been trying to ...
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Portland Trail Blazers news, interviews and analysis from The Oregonian/OregonLive's Aaron Fentress and co-host Craig Birnbach.
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Career Conversations Podcast by Syracuse University's Central Career Services
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Career Conversations is a podcast hosted by the staff at Syracuse University's Central Career Services. The purpose of the podcast is for the listener to get to know Career Services staff as well as the many valuable services offered. The hope is that this podcast facilitates connections between students and career staff to support for career related goals.
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The GP Show is a podcast for all health professionals, hosted by GP Dr Sam Manger with health leaders from around the world discussing health, medicine and healthcare systems. Available on all podcast apps. http://thegpshow.com/
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A Syracuse University student veteran talking about modern obstacles. We will be speaking with other student veterans and discussing their paths on navigating the transition to civilian life.
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Ad Astra presents a series of academic conversations with researchers on the history of astrology. It offers to a wider audience the main academic debates and works on the historical role of astrology in culture, science, and society. While it focuses primarily the historical study of astrological practices and methodologies, it also addresses other topics, such as current research, challenges, findings, astrological documents, new publications, and conferences. The Ad Astra podcast is hoste ...
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New Name. New Look. Same expert-led solutions you’ve trusted for almost 30 years. Training, auditing, implementation & project management for the manufacturing industry.
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Choose to be Curious is a show all about curiosity. We talk about research and theory, but mostly it's conversations about how curiosity shows up in work and life. Now syndicated and available via Pacifica RadioNetwork.
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The Microshift Project Podcast - Episode 5 - Finally, It All Makes Sense
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26:42Sometimes it takes someone else seeing greatness in you before you can see it yourself. For me, that person was Tony Lariccia. Tony was a philanthropist, a businessman, and a Youngstown legend. But to me, he became something even more important — a mirror I couldn’t ignore. When others doubted me, Tony stopped in the middle of a conversation one da…
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Taylor Swift is engaged to Travis Kelce. That's a business opportunity in Kansas City
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3:26NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Ryan Fortney, VP of sales for Charlie Hustle -- a company that sells Kansas City-themed apparel, about the merch opportunities from the Swift-Kelce engagement.By Ailsa Chang
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High school credit recovery programs help students graduate, but there are critics
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4:32Credit recovery programs help high school students that have failed courses graduate. Advocates say it prevents students from dropping out while critics say it lowers standards.By Suzanne Perez
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Fox News host-turned-prosecutor Jeanine Pirro cheers Trump's intervention in policing
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3:54D.C. prosecutor Jeanine Pirro knows something about being in front of the camera after nearly two decades as a TV Fox News anchor. She's putting those skills to work under Trump to be tough on crime.By Alex Koma
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Darker cars absorb more heat and make cities feel hotter
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2:36In urban environments, heat gets absorbed and released by the pavement, buildings and other objects. A new study says that an underestimated factor in urban warming is heat radiating from parked cars.By Daniel Ofman
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Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar reacts to the deadly mass shooting at a Catholic school
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7:08NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar about her reaction to Wednesday's deadly mass shooting at a Catholic church.By Ailsa Chang
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We look back at the seminal economic research that helped Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook make her name in economics.By Mary Childs
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Israel is increasingly barring foreign doctors from volunteering in Gaza
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5:29Israel increasingly bars American doctors as medical volunteers to Gaza. Some say it's to prevent witnesses.By Jane Arraf
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China-Afghan oil deal ends amid charges of hostage-taking and contract breach
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4:08The recent collapse of a high-profile Chinese oil deal in Afghanistan sheds light on the often opaque relationship between Beijing and the Taliban.By Anthony Kuhn
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Why African elephant poop is so important to this American guitar company
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4:03A new study shows how African elephant poop helps make American-made guitars -- and how poaching of elephants is contributing to a decrease in ebony trees.By Nathan Rott
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"More dance, less hate." Belgian dancer and social media influencer Ed People travels the globe asking people 'Can you show me your favorite dance move?' The result has been hundreds of videos that he hopes will show how there's more that unites than divides human beings, one dance step at a time.By Elizabeth Blair
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How do Israeli media cover Gaza? Some say they've abandoned their most essential role
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5:25There's a big gap between how Israelis and the rest of the world perceive the war and humanitarian crisis in Gaza, mostly because of how the Israeli media portray the conflict.By Eleanor Beardsley
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What happens when the federal government owns part of a company?
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6:23President Trump says taking a 10% stake in Intel will be good for the company and the country. NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Michael Strain of the American Enterprise Insitiute, who disagrees.By Scott Detrow
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The latest on the mass shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school
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4:37Early Wednesday morning, a gunman shot into the windows of a Catholic school in Minneapolis. At least two children were killed and several others were injured.By Peter Cox
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The latest COVID vaccines come with new FDA limits
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3:57The Food and Drug Administration approved the next round of COVID-19 vaccines, but is restricting them to people at high risk for COVID complications.By Rob Stein
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The Microshift Project Podcast - Episode 6 - What Happens During Addiction Recovery
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27:04Everyone talks about the moment you decide to get clean. Few talk about what comes next. Recovery isn’t a finish line — it’s the start of a whole new life you have to build from the ground up. After addiction, the real work begins: creating a new community when your old circles pull you back, forcing structure into days that used to be chaos, and f…
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British funk band Cymande are finally getting their flowers
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17:12Originally ignored by fans in the U.K., the psychedelic funk band was later embraced by hip-hop groups like De La Soul and The Fugees. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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Destiny: Daniel Bourke, Telepathic Tales
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1:17:04A compendium of rare cross-cultural and historical accounts of extrasensory perception • Provides accounts of ESP ranging from ancient Greek myth, traditional North and South American, African, and Polynesian stories to individuals like Rumi, Charles Dickens, and Carl Jung • Considers unexplained ESP-related happenings, including bilocation, the ab…
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David Mathis | The Christian life may require daily sacrifice, but the engine that drives our self-denial is resilient joy. Like Jesus, we endure for the joy set before us.By David Mathis
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Hurricane Katrina forced changes at FEMA. Trump is rolling them back
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4:10The government's colossal failure to respond after Hurricane Katrina led to major reforms at the nation's top disaster agency. Now, the Trump administration has reversed some of those changes.By Rebecca Hersher
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How did a word that simply referred to a millennia-old beverage come to be the latest iteration of "what's up?"By Alana Wise
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John Hickenlooper’s optimism in the face of opposition
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34:22Three years ago this month, the Inflation Reduction Act passed, marking the largest investment in climate policy in U.S. history. It included over $300 billion to address global warming and was expected to unlock nearly $3 trillion in private investment by 2032. But then came Donald Trump. Over the last eight months, the Trump administration has wo…
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I sometimes like to take Emily Dickinson's 19th century poetry and recast it inside music that takes on the 1960s psychedelic approach. If severed from the drug associations, this style opens up paths to use sounds in unconventional ways which I think mirrors Dickinson's startlingly novel use of language and observation. This poem is a short tale o…
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A doctor in Lebanon races to heal the handful of kids from Gaza he can reach
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8:17In Lebanon, a reconstructive surgeon who specializes in helping children recover from war wounds meets with a 6-year-old girl who lost her arm to an explosion in Gaza nearly two years ago.By Ari Daniel
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How domestic terrorism is defined in the Trump era
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4:49The FBI has stepped back its role in investigating a recent attack on the CDC campus in Atlanta. It's one data point in the picture of how the current administration thinks about domestic terrorism.By Odette Yousef
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Former Weeki Wachee Mermaids return to the springs as seniors
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2:40Once a mermaid, always a mermaid. A group of women in their 70s recently visited the Florida springs where they once performed as mermaids to see if they still had the magic.By Skyler Lebron
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What to know about the upcoming changes to 'de minimus' shipping rules
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2:44A big change is coming to online shopping in the U.S. on Friday. That's when President Trump's policy suspending the "de minimus" rule on international shipments to the U.S. takes effect.By Bill Chappell
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The latest in Trump's faceoff with the Federal Reserve
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3:37President Trump is escalating his attack on the Federal Reserve. Trump is attempting to fire a member of the Fed's governing board -- a move that critics say is unlawful.By Scott Horsley
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State collaboration on public health messaging could build trust
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5:16NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Dr. Robbie Goldstein about a meeting of public health leaders of eight states to discuss possible partnership on issues such as vaccines as federal priorities shift.By Ari Shapiro
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