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Things Printil is my way of saying lots of things. "A been there done that" stories, a mom's thoughts. Cerita tentang ini & itu, sesekali ngomongin musik & lagu. A commentary of what's happen in a month by host Ira Kania. Salam kenal! I'm Ira.K, Gen X and Bubu of 2 gen Z's, Bubu of @bubuikan and bubuphotostory. TQ for listening : Contact via IG: @thingsprintil /@kaniadefira.ira Email: [email protected]
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dtsxoxo

dtsxoxo

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hi!.. selamat datang di podcast dtsxoxo, disini kalian bisa mendengarkan cerita sambil menikmati hujan atau suasana lain yang menenangkan.. terimakasih sudah berkunjung kesini.. salam
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Terror Talk

Steve Downs, Jeanne Finley, Lynne Jackson & Kathy Manley

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Two lawyers and two activists from Project SALAM (Support And Legal Advocacy for Muslims) discuss critical and provocative issues from the global "War on Terror" and examine in detail some manufactured cases of preemptive prosecution in America and abroad. Who's a terrorist? Not who you might think.
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Urdu GupShup

Umair Salam

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A podcast to discuss all things #Urdu from books and literature to poetry and jokes. We feel there isn’t enough quality Urdu content out there for those of us who are long lost children of the Urdu language (maybe that’s a bit too dramatic). Naya Pakistan, Naya Podcast.
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A Weekly Halaqa by Sheikh Anas Hlayhel delivered at Masjid Es-Salam in Chandler, Az. The halaqa generally has two main parts, the first is a general Islamic topic while the second part is a fiqh session. The fiqh session uses the book "Umdat Alahkam" as a reference.
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The Coup

The Coup

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Salam Listeners, the COUP is a room where Zain and Raghad meet to discuss topics that have been always on our minds, seeking quality and eliminating limits to move beyond the box.
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Manhattan Insights

Manhattan Institute

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Manhattan Insights is an intellectual engine for advancing economic opportunity, individual liberty, and the rule of law in America and its great cities. Featuring the nation's sharpest scholars, journalists, activists, and civic leaders, this show offers a deeper understanding of the policy issues and cultural challenges shaping our future. Hosted by Reihan Salam and the scholars of the Manhattan Institute.
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tea time

Salam Abu-assaf

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Join me, a grade crazy high school senior in my endeavor to analyze different parts of african american literature. As a fairly negative person, you will be sure to hear the hard truth of what life is like, rather than what you hoped it would be. That being said, it is always better to learn from the mistakes of the past and grow from them. SO what are you waiting for? Join me on this learning adventure to grow not just academically, but as a person.
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Subversive History

Subversive History

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Subversive History is a multi-media community project seeking to bring attention to the revolutionary struggles of the world’s often unsung and frequently misunderstood sectors. These are the stories of the demonized, vilified, whitewashed or otherwise forgotten campaigns against imperialism, colonialism, capitalist exploitation, and racial apartheid. The orthodoxy of Western hegemony has often labeled these dissidents as “subversive”, and these are the struggles we aim to illuminate.
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Changu Chako, Chako Changu ni makala inayozungumzia masuala ya historia, utamaduni, muziki na lugha ya Kifaransa Afrika Mashariki na Kati na duniani. Makala haya yatakuhabarisha pia kuhusu Jumuiya ya Kimataifa ya Watu Wanaotumia lugha ya Kifaransa kwenye Mawasiliano (L'OIF) na jinsi gani kujifunza na kuelewa lugha nyingine inaweza kuimarisha mahusiano kwenye sehemu zote za maisha ya binadamu.
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Across the Pond

Lori Feathers & Sam Jordison

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Across the Pond is a podcast about the most discussed and anticipated books on both sides of the Atlantic. Texas indie bookstore owner Lori Feathers and UK publisher Sam Jordison bring their unique perspectives on the book business, local literary trends, and author news. In each episode Lori and Sam will also provide a critical take on an important book, discussing how it has been anticipated and received on either side of the pond. Exciting US and UK authors occasionally join Lori and Sam ...
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LawPod

Queen's University - School of Law

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LawPod is a weekly podcast based in the Law School at Queen’s University Belfast. We provide a platform to explore law and legal research in an engaging and scholarly way.
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Hashem Montasser, Founder of the The Lighthouse Restaurant & Concept Store in the UAE, is a raconteur who avidly follows the work of arts, culture, technology and, of course, food. In a series of conversations aimed at introducing its audience to the Middle East’s entrepreneurial landscape, Hashem asks his guests about their life journeys, inspirations, successes and failures and everything in-between.
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OurVoices

Bhavesh Pither

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Come gather around, I will narrate my book 'House of Foxes' through this platform. Each episode is one chapter. Read about my book at www.houseoffoxes.com
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KHANDBAHALE_Talks

Sunil KHANDBAHALE

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This podcast discuss about life, philosophy, emerging and futuristic technology innovations from every walk of our life. This podcast covers the news, events, updated and life stories from KHANDBAHALE.COM .. stay tuned... #khandbahale #sunilkhandbahale #podcast #technology #innovations #mit #sloan #innovation #entrepreneurship
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WERKIN with

Hayley Sudbury

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On the WERKIN with… podcast, WERKIN founder and CEO Hayley Sudbury interviews her favourite leaders in tech, business and the arts to find out how they're building more inclusive organisations. And also, find out the real secret behind it all: their superpower.
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In this year-in-review episode, Hashem looks back on 2025 and what it actually took to open two restaurants in Riyadh in one year.​ It’s a conversation about going up the learning curve fast, staying humble, and why consistency always outlasts hype.​​ Chapters: 0:00 Coming up... 6:13 Navigating Expansion into Saudi Arabia 10:01 Understanding Local …
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Sam's farming career, and we talk to writer and musician Austyn Wohlers about her intriguing and beautifully written novel, Hothouse Bloom. Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, give us a follow at: X: Across the Pond, Galley Beggar Press, Interabang Books, Lori Feathers, Sam Jordison Instagram: Across the Pond, Galley Beggar Press, I…
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Karibu katika Makala haya ya kwanza kabisa mwaka mwaka 2026, changu chako chako changu, nikutakie heri ya mwaka mpya. Kumbuka makala haya hukuletea historia ya mambo mbalimbali, utamaduni le parler francophone na Muziki, ambapo leo nakuletea pongezi za mwaka mpya kutoka kwa watangazaji wenzangu hapa RFI Kiswahili. Mimi ni Ali Bilali mtangazaji wako…
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What we will be reading over the holidays, and we welcome writer Xiaolu Guo to talk about her latest novel, Call Me Ishmaelle. (Hint: There could be a white whale!). Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, give us a follow at: X: Across the Pond, Galley Beggar Press, Interabang Books, Lori Feathers, Sam Jordison Instagram: Across the Po…
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Karibu katika Makala yetu ya leo Jumapili Desemba 21, wakati tukielekea kutamatisha mwaka 2025, ambapo nakukumbusha baadhi ya makala tulizokuwa nazo mwaka huu, utapata kuskiliza makala kuhusu Muungano wa Tanganyika na Zanzibar, lakini pia sehemu ya makala kuhusu mambo ambayo ni miiko kutoka makabila mbalimbali, na mwisho kabisa nitakuletea burudani…
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In this episode of Part 3, Julia Viebach speaks with Gina Cabarcas Maciá, co-founder and director of the Political and Criminal Justice Lab in Bogota, about the vital role of records in Colombia's transitional justice process. With over 50 years of armed conflict and multiple transitional justice mechanisms operating since 2006, Colombia has develo…
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Jumapili nyingine kabisa tunakutana katika Makala haya Changu Chako Chako Changu, makala ambayo hukuletea Historia ya mambo mbalimbali, utamaduni la parler francophone na Muziki Leo nakuletea utamaduni wa kulinda urithi na uhifadhi wa utamaduni wa kiafrika. Kwenye Muziki tutahitimisha na burudani kutoka mwa msanii Aslay katika kibao chake alichoshi…
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Karibu katika Makala Changu Chako Chako Changu Makala ambayo hukuletea Historia ya mambo mbalimbali le parler francophone na Muziki, ambapo leo nakuletea Maonyesho ya ushirikiano na Ufaransa na Kenya katika tasnia ya kitamaduni na ubunifu kupitia mpango wa Création Africa. Na kwenye Muziki nitakuletea mwanamuzi Ibrah kutoka nchini Tanzania…
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We celebrate the publication of Galley Beggar Press's latest book, Telenovela by Gonzalo C. Garcia, and Gonzalo joins us for a wonderful discussion about the novel's themes of artistic failure, family dynamics, and political-social upheaval in Pinochet's Chile. Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, give us a follow at: X: Across the P…
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This episode introduces the accountability project ISIS Prisons Museum. In her conversation, Dagmar Hovestädt explores the origins and methodology of this long-term investigation with its co-director Amr Khito and web developer Alan Woo. The team behind the ISIS Prisons Museum, for short IPM, documents former prison sites and mass graves of the Isl…
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Makala hii imeangazia kwa kina chimbuko la watu wa kabila la wanande, ambao kati yao wapo ambao wamejikita mashariki mwa Jamhuri ya kidemokrasia ya Congo maarufu kama wayira na pia wengine ambao wamejikita katika mji wa Kasese na maeneo mengine nchini Uganda na ambao wanafahamika kama Bakonzo, kufahamu zaidi sikiliza makala hii na mwandishi wetu Ru…
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What happens when the law meets the natural world? In this episode of LawPod, Dr Jocelyn Bosse joins Dr Ciarán O'Kelly to explore the fascinating intersection of intellectual property rights, biodiversity, and food security. Fresh from being awarded the prestigious UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship, Dr Bosse shares insights from her ambitious research…
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In this opening episode of Part 3, Ulrike Lühe talks to Nataliia Gladkova about preserving digital evidence of human rights violations in Ukraine. Nataliia is the Ukrainian Archive Program Manager at Mnemonic, where she oversees the collection and verification of over 7.6 million open-source records—including satellite imagery and social media cont…
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In this episode of LawPod, Professor Lydia Bleasdale from the University of Leeds joins Dr Norah Burns to share her journey and insights in the field of legal education. Professor Bleasdale talks about her unexpected path to studying law, the impact of inspiring mentors, and her work as the Director of Community and Belonging at the Law School. She…
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This episode invites you to a conversation Ulrike Lühe has with Ahmed Abofoul, international human rights lawyer at the Palestinian NGO Al-Haq. Speaking from his deep experience documenting grave violations against Palestinians under Israeli occupation, Ahmed reveals the challenges and stakes of building an evidentiary record amid protracted confli…
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The wonderful writer Sarah Hall returns to the podcast, this time to talk about her latest novel Helm, in which the Helm Wind of Cumbria, England's Eden Valley has her own puckish point of view about the folly of humans through the centuries. Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, give us a follow at: X: Across the Pond, Galley Beggar …
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In this episode of Law Pod, host Kenneth Elo interviews Professor Warren Barr, the new head of the School of Law at Queen's University Belfast. Professor Barr shares insights into his career journey, which spans nearly three decades and includes leadership roles at major UK law schools such as Liverpool, Cardiff, and Birmingham. He discusses his ed…
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The next episode in the series “Can the record be trusted?” explores the prospects and challenges of human rights documentation and archives in the digital age, with speakers from an international expert workshop that took place at Queens University Belfast in November 2024. In this episode Dagmar Hovestadt talks to Marija Ristic about the cutting …
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Today we talk to Jason (he/they) who was a founder and one of the first members of Rainbow Youth! Jason shares his experience growing up as an out and proud youth in Salem in the 90s. He discusses how Rainbow Youth has grown over the years and the story of his renewed involvement to become the chair of its board during the pandemic.…
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Brad Fox makes his second appearance on the podcast, this time with Another Bone-Swapping Event about his year in the Peruvian jungle under the direction of a local traditional medicine healer. Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, give us a follow at: X: Across the Pond, Galley Beggar Press, Interabang Books, Lori Feathers, Sam Jordi…
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In this episode of LawPod, Dr Eithne Dowds, a senior lecturer in law at Queen’s University Belfast, is joined by Professor Julia Quilter from the University of Wollongong, Australia. They discuss Professor Quilter's research on rape law reform and intoxication evidence in rape trials and compare the legal landscapes in Northern Ireland and Australi…
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In this episode, Dr Ulrike Lühe speaks with Raji Abdul Salam, Chief Legal Data Archive Analyst at the Reckoning Project. In this conversation, Raji reveals how analysing thousands of testimonies uncovered the systematic genocide against Yazidi people—patterns invisible in individual cases. The conversation explores why "immutability" is sacred in d…
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The 3-part series “Can the record be trusted?” explores the prospects and challenges of human rights documentation and archives in the digital age, with speakers from an international expert workshop that took place at Queens University Belfast in November 2024. In this episode, Dagmar Hovestädt speaks with Robert Petit, a long-term prosecutor of i…
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The 3-part series “Can the record be trusted?” explores the prospects and challenges of human rights documentation and archives in the digital age, with speakers from an international expert workshop that took place at Queen's University Belfast in November 2024. In this episode, Dagmar Hovestädt speaks with Dr. Trudy Huskamp Peterson, internationa…
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The 3-part series “Can the record be trusted?” explores the prospects and challenges of human rights documentation and archives in the digital age, with speakers from an international expert workshop that took place at Queens University Belfast in November 2024. In this opening episode, Dr Julia Viebach speaks with Babacar Ndaye, former Senior Prog…
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Writer Anbara Salam joins us for a discussion of her binge-worthy new novel, The Salvage, about a sunken shipwreck off the coast of Scotland and the mystery surrounding its disappeared treasure. Oh, and there's a ghost as well! Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, give us a follow at: X: Across the Pond, Galley Beggar Press, Interaba…
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Answering Anonymous Questions... "I'm very scared and worried. I have been trying to strive to be a good Muslim (I know I also sin) and I am always tested in many ways. Then I see my friends who don't make effort to solat or even cover aurah and their life seems to fall into place. I feel like perhaps I'm not good enough." ____________ Why does the…
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