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The Architecture Foundation

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Interviews with architects, artists and designers. Produced by the Architecture Foundation and hosted by Matthew Blunderfield. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Stefanie Hart

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Host Stefanie Hart shares her personal journey of overcoming trauma, stemming from her experiences with incest as a child. She discusses the impact of trauma on her adult life and relationships. Stefanie explores the importance of recognizing and addressing these issues, overcoming and processing new traumas and the journey towards healing and self-love.
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On 30 January 1649, King Charles I was led on to a freshly erected scaffold outside Whitehall’s Banqueting House in London. Thousands of spectators watched in shock and awe as the king of England, Scotland and Ireland was executed as a traitor. It was the climax of one of the most destructive sagas in Britain and Ireland's history: the Civil Wars. What led to this brutal outcome? How did the dynamic between the three Stuart kingdoms evolve as the wars progressed? And had conflict always been ...
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Mempathy

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Mempathy is a podcast about dementia-related memory loss, hosted by Professor Catherine Loveday, a memory expert who has spent the last 12 years putting her research into practice to support her own mum. In the series, she speaks with Sonia Beldom about everyday issues that arise for families and carers, such as how to have tricky conversations, how to improve sleep and how to scaffold memory. It is light-hearted and fun but tackles important topics and offers concrete advice and solutions. ...
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Tradesman Finance Podcast Running a trades business shouldn’t feel like running a circus — but today, it does. Late payments, rising tool costs, van bills, insurance, suppliers, paperwork… and somewhere in the middle of all that, you’re meant to actually get the job done. Welcome to the Tradesman Finance Podcast, the show built for UK tradespeople who are tired of being squeezed from all sides and want straight-talking advice that actually makes their business easier to run. Hosted by Matt L ...
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The Fourcast

Channel 4 News

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A podcast from Channel 4 News taking an in-depth look at the biggest stories from Westminster, Washington and around the world. From global conflicts to the corridors of power, we expose, examine and interrogate what's really going on with the people who really know. Watch the episodes here: https://www.channel4.com/news/the-fourcast
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Want to love walking into your ELA classroom each day? Excited about innovative strategies like PBL, escape rooms, hexagonal thinking, sketchnotes, one-pagers, student podcasting, genius hour, and more? Want a thriving choice reading program and a shelf full of compelling diverse texts? You're in the right place! Here you'll find interviews with top authors from the ELA field, workshops with strategies you can use in class immediately, and quick tips to ignite your English teacher creativity ...
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Teaching MLs

Tan Huynh

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This podcast is for teachers who are passionate about working with multilingual learners. Some links are Amazon Affiliate links. The podcast receives a tiny commission at no expense to buyers.
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French history podcast, by a Frenchman. Learn all about France's history: Charlemagne, The Hundred Years’ War, Jeanne d’Arc, New France, Louis XIV, the Révolution, Napoléon and much more! Artwork by Lucia Ceta.
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We probe the sharpest minds in AI in search for the truth about what’s real today, what will be real in the future and what it all means for businesses and the world. If you’re a builder, researcher or investor navigating the AI world, this podcast will help you deconstruct and understand the most important breakthroughs and see a clearer picture of reality. Follow this show and consider enabling notifications to stay up to date on our latest episodes. Unsupervised Learning is a podcast by R ...
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HealthPadTalks is an innovative podcast that offers in-depth explorations of transformative trends shaping the future of healthcare. Building on the foundation of HealthPad’s insightful Commentaries, our podcasts aim to keep you informed, engaged, and inspired. More than just providing answers, we challenge conventional thinking by questioning the answers themselves. HealthPadTalks and our Commentaries serve as trusted platforms, amplifying diverse voices and ideas that are driving the next ...
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Building Better Leaders

Scaffold Coaching

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http://www.scaffoldcoaching.com/ Building Better Leaders is a top 50 Feedspot leadership podcast created to help leaders get the best outcomes for themselves, their teams and organisation. Hosted by the founders of Scaffold Coaching, Rachael Sullivan and John Tattersall, cover all things work: from how to lead your team in uncertain times, overcoming motivation issues, managing change, better decision making, problem solving, managing work and home life to building outstanding organisational ...
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Welcome to Learn Play Thrive: The Podcast! Join us for expert insights and interviews, practical tips and inspiring stories in Early Childhood Education. Whether you are an educator or leader in the sector, this podcast is your go-to resource to discover strategies to foster learning, promote play and empower young minds to thrive.
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Every week you will be treated to a new Drifting Ruby episode featuring tips and tricks with Ruby on Rails, the popular web development framework. These screencasts are short and focus on one technique so you can quickly move on to applying it to your own project. The topics are geared toward the intermediate Rails developer, but beginners and experts will get something out of it as well.
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Your friends might not want to talk about money, but I do! Hi, I’m Ruth and I’m a blogger on Personal Finance and in this podcast I tell the stories of Kiwis and their experiences with the money in their lives. How do they use it or how does it use them? Where do they save and invest it and does it work? What are their financial triumphs and financial train wrecks? How can you extract the most out of life and spend as little as possible while doing it? Join me as I ask the questions everyone ...
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Vrain Waves seeks to provide teachers powerful professional learning anywhere, and anytime. We feature interviews with educational giants, successful professionals, and sought-after consultants to help teachers feel more informed, inspired, and connected. Join us each week as we highlight educational theory, strategies, and tools that all teachers can put to use in the classroom.
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Start your week with a little comfort and a whole lot of heart. "Corner Coffee with Cricket" is your 12-minute invitation to pause, reflect, and find connection. This weekly podcast is a personal journal that finds inspiration in everyday life, blending warm, authentic reflections with meaningful cultural commentary. From a passion for knitting and crocheting taught by my parents to spontaneous local road trips and honest discussions about grief and finding joy, this show captures a rich ble ...
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Welcome to News of the Times! Step into the shadowed alleyways and gaslit parlours of the 18th and 19th centuries with News of the Times — a meticulously curated journey through historical crime. Each episode draws from authentic reports and court records, bringing you the darkly fascinating tales that gripped Georgian, Victorian, and Edwardian Britain. With over 500 episodes and counting, we explore true accounts of mischief, murder, and mayhem from days gone by — all delivered with a wry n ...
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Face Your Ears

Face Your Ears Podcast

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'Face Your Ears' is an ongoing podcast for musicians who want to bring their creative ideas to life regardless of age, experience or know-how. Join Rich Bozic and Justin Hochella as they "talk shop" with regards to the ins and outs of music creation. The conversations are approachable, fun and informative! Topics range from the technical to the practical, peppering in the anecdotal, philosophical and beyond. Be part of the conversation by listening to the Podcast, sharing with friends and co ...
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Ready to help every student become a proficient reader? Join literacy expert Anna Geiger, M.Ed., for practical conversations about teaching reading well. Anna brings you real talk about implementing the science of reading in your classroom, breaking down the research into steps you can take right away, and helping you build the confidence to reach all your readers. Whether you're navigating your own shift from balanced literacy or looking for strategies that work for diverse learners, you'll ...
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The Only Constant

Lasse Rindom

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Tune in to The Only Constant for insights you haven’t heard before - and for deep conversations at the intersection of business, technology, and AI, where the only thing that stays the same is change. This podcast is for those who prioritize exploration over explanation. For those who enjoy difficult questions more than easy answers. For anyone looking to stay ahead and relevant in an age of accelerating change. Join host Lasse Rindom as he speaks with global thought leaders about how AI and ...
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Own the Build is the podcast for Quantity Surveyors and Commercial Directors who want to sharpen their commercial edge and lead with confidence. Hosted by Paul Heming, former Commercial leader and now co-founder of C-Link, each week’s conversation dives into the realities of modern commercial management — from procurement and contracts to digital transformation and leadership in construction. Through honest discussions with industry leaders, forensic planners, and forward-thinking QSs, Paul ...
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Examining generative AI—not to hype breakthroughs or warn of apocalypse, but to understand how things actually work. Mental models over hot takes. Technology specifics over marketing fog. Welcome to Super Prompt. Hosted by Tony Wan, ex-Silicon Valley insider. For The Independents—people who think for themselves, refuse narrative capture, and value depth over certainty. Independent analysis. Unsponsored. Weekly. The future belongs to better questions.
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Progress occurs when thought leaders share insights and knowledge at the cutting edge of sports medicine...so we’re inviting renowned surgeons and industry experts to lead the conversation. The Joint Ventures podcast series puts the hot topics center stage, so stay tuned to explore evolving trends, shifting perceptions and emerging procedural technologies. DISCLAIMER: Smith+Nephew is a medical device manufacturer and does not provide medical advice. This material may contain information rela ...
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Literacy in Color: A Science of Reading Aligned Podcast for Educators

Michelle Sullivan • Literacy Coach & Science of Reading Advocate

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Literacy in Color is the go-to podcast for elementary teachers, literacy coaches, and reading interventionists who are passionate about bringing the Science of Reading to life in vibrant, engaging, and effective ways. Hosted by Michelle Sullivan — a seasoned literacy expert & Science of Reading advocate - with over a decade of experience as a reading interventionist & literacy coach — this show is designed to help you captivate your learners, boost reading fluency, and foster a deep understa ...
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The Sports Coaching Hub Podcast

Cardiff Metropolitan University

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Welcome to Cardiff Metropolitan University’s Coaching Hub Podcast. The Coaching Hub is a space where cutting-edge research is developed and partnerships with National and International Government Bodies are established, offering consultancy services and coach education courses. In each episode, our guests will share their knowledge and experiences and have research-informed conversations with Dr Manuel Santos, Dr Mike Castle and Dr Oli Lum, about the practical implications of their work in t ...
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Hi, I’m Sarah Kimberley.. I love translating the bodymind into symptom wisdom. The Symptom Wisdom Show is a yogic and metaphysics podcast that explores the wisdom whispers from the body that most women are yearning to reconnect with: what is my body telling me with this pain? How do I listen to Her? How do I break the patterns that keep me needing the symptom? What does it feel like to trust the truth of my own intuition, and to act on it? Is it possible to alchemise my most painful wounds, ...
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Explore the PEBC's Phenomenal Teaching Framework. Each episode will take a closer look how the strands of the framework come to life in classrooms and schools. Join us as we unpack Planning, Community, Workshop, Thinking Strategies, Discourse & Assessment.
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Hearing & learning from UK based Church Planters & Leaders about their experiences with Church Planting/Leadership; equipping emerging leaders/planters with wisdom from those who have gone before them with lessons they've learnt along the way! Email: [email protected] We can also be found on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram - simply type in @churchplantchat
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Welcome to Bedrock Talks, a podcast from the team at Bedrock Learning that delves deep into the heart of literacy in education. This podcast stands as a beacon for anyone passionate about enhancing literacy skills and understanding its pivotal role in education. Each episode is a journey into the world of literacy education. We bring together a diverse array of voices from across the education sector, from seasoned teachers to renowned academics, policy makers to literacy advocates. All of o ...
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Equipping ELLs

Beth Vaucher, ELL, ESL Teachers

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Equipping ELLs is a podcast for ESL specialists and homeroom teachers who are looking for effective and engaging ways to support their English Language Learners without adding to their endless to-do list. Each week you’ll hear tips, strategies, and inspirational stories that will empower you to better reach your ELL students, equip them with life-long skills, and strengthen relationships with colleagues and parents. Your host, Beth Vaucher, is an ESL certified homeroom teacher with over 10 y ...
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This is a podcast hosted by Joe Brewer, director of the Center for Applied Cultural Evolution. Join him as he explores how to regenerate the Earth in the midst of planetary-scale overshoot and collapse. This is a show for anyone striving to find meaning and purpose in these difficult times.
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Madusa's UNTHROTTLED Podcast

Madusa's UNTHROTTLED Podcast

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One of pro wrestling's most influential and successful women as well as a two-time Monster Jam World Champion, Madusa has made a career of kicking ass in traditionally male dominated sports. This WWE Hall of Famer is now bringing her trailblazing, controversy creating, trendsetting, gender defending, championship winning, title trashing personality to the airwaves. This ain't your mama's podcast, this is Madusa UNTHROTTLED! New Episodes every day. Subscribe Now!
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Stop construction chaos! "Nail Your Next Build" is your go-to podcast for expert tips & tricks to achieve successful building projects. We cut through common frustrations like budget blowouts, frustrating delays, and quality control nightmares. Each episode delivers actionable advice on project planning, risk management, navigating new technologies, ensuring site safety, and fostering clear communication. Whether you're a seasoned contractor, a dedicated project manager, or an ambitious DIYe ...
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I Doth Protest

Kim Schneider

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“I Doth Protest” is a podcast exploring the forms of resistance people take to stand up for what they believe in -- whether that resistance takes the form of protesting on a city street, the technology you do or don’t use, or what you buy and where you buy it. Each episode, we’ll help you make sense of the ever-shifting political climate by talking to people just like you.
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The Angular Architecture Podcast provides pragmatic discussions about Angular development and architectural topics. If you want to understand how use and leverage the elements in Angular to create amazing solutions, this podcast is for you. Software development isn't easy. This podcast provides relevant information on how to best implement simple elements like NgModules, but takes you further with architectural concerns that every application has...for example: security, authorization, user ...
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Reverse the Arrows is a podcast hosted by Pastors Andy and Matt, where they explore the state of the modern church and challenge the traditional way of doing things. With honesty and vulnerability, they tackle tough questions about church culture, leadership, and faith, seeking to return to the simplicity and depth of the New Testament church. Every episode aims to critique, reform, and reimagine what it means to truly follow Christ and build community in a world full of distractions and dis ...
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How could $50,000 transform learning? On Pitch Playground, we invite education innovators and social entrepreneurs to throw their best ideas at us. From technologies that build empathy to providing affordable childcare and reimagining the way we learn—this is a place for pitches from visionaries. Each episode features an intrepid edupreneur workshopping a $50,000 project to solve a critical problem in education. With support from mentors, funders, and fellow entrepreneurs we'll explore what ...
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Through the rock bottom collapse of our adaptive self, with our life statements, our patterns and the things we do driven by fear and need of approval... we enter a threshold. We're letting go of who we were (who we had to be to survive) but we're not yet firmly centred in our true self. It can feel like building a new structure without any scaffol…
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"In this episode, we pull back the curtain on the unexpected success of Good Morning Columbus. We explore the 'internal scaffolding' that turns personal recovery into creative triumph—linking Cricket Fox’s medial rod to her artistic resilience. We also give a massive shout-out to the unsung heroes in the control room and our growing global audience…
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Floris van der Poel comes on the pod this week to talk about the best work he’s discovered over the past year. Project list (in order of discussion): 1 The rounding of Cape Horn by Charlie Dalin. 2 Atelier Scheidegger Keller + Espazium, Areal Rosengarten Housing, Zurich, 2021 3 Emmanuel Héré de Corny's Palais du Gouvernement from the years 1751-175…
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Bringing 2025 to a close with one of our most important conversations! Tune in as we chat with educator-authors, Rachel Ball and Alex Fairlamb, on why we need to be hunters in our classrooms, searching for student understanding, instead of hoping and fishing for mastery. The Scaffolding Effect is one of the best professional development books we've…
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In this inspiring conversation, Dr. Jennifer Throndsen, author of Raising Up Readers: 25 Scaffolding Strategies to Help Students Access Challenging Texts, breaks down what it really takes to accelerate reading achievement for all learners, including multilingual students and those reading multiple years below grade level. Drawing from decades of ex…
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Two Killers, One Scaffold: The December Double Hanging of 1911 News of the Times | Episode 589 | 1911 On a cold December morning in 1911, the bell at Strangeways Gaol tolled across Manchester. Inside, two very different men walked the same final corridor — strangers in life, now bound together by the narrow platform of a double scaffold. One was a …
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In this episode of the Scaffolding Podcast, host Stefanie Hart shares her personal journey of overcoming childhood trauma, specifically focusing on her experiences with incest. She discusses the impact of childhood trauma on adult life, the importance of recognizing and addressing these issues, and the journey towards healing and self-love. Stefani…
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Are you ready to transform your intentional teaching and learning practices? Join us for an essential discussion with Kate Hodgekiss, owner of Engaging Curriculum Solutions and a powerful advocate in the early childhood sector for over 25 years! This episode is your deep dive into the theory and practice of scaffolding, starting with breaking down …
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We review four clips from the Dwarkesh Patel Podcast with Satya Nadella, Microsoft's CEO. I highly recommend Dwarkesh’s show—technical & nerdy, but excellent. Satya talks about scaffolding—the software wrapped around AI models to make them actually work. So we speak with someone building that scaffolding: Neil McKechnie runs two AI-first startups a…
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The blaze that engulfed seven high-rise residential buildings in Hong Kong’s Tai Po district was the deadliest the city has seen in over 70 years. At least 156 people have died, 30 are still missing, while 15 have been arrested for alleged manslaughter. Grief has overwhelmed the city and fuelled an uncontrollable anger towards those in power. Today…
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This episode features Dianne Na Penn, a senior product leader at Anthropic, discussing the launch of Claude Opus 4.5 and the evolution of frontier AI models. The conversation explores how Anthropic approaches model development—balancing ambitious capability roadmaps with user feedback, making strategic bets on areas like agentic coding and computer…
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What if the supports we give students could raise the bar instead of lowering it? We sit down with Alex Fairlamb, Trust Teaching and Learning Network Lead and Assistant Principal, and author of The Scaffolding Effect, to unpack how temporary, responsive scaffolds help learners move from guided practice to genuine independence without sacrificing hi…
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Artificial intelligence is everywhere – but what does it actually mean for structured literacy and foundational skills instruction? In this episode, I sit down with Viv Ramakrishnan, co-founder of Project Read AI, to unpack what educators truly need to understand about AI, large language models, and how thoughtfully designed technology can support …
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In this episode of the Face Your Ears podcast, hosts Justin Hochella and Rich Bozic reflect on their highlights and challenges in 2025, discuss new tools and plugins they've discovered, and share their plans for 2026. They touch on various topics including AI in music, tips for improving workflow, and their favorite podcast episodes of the year. Th…
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It’s not just wrestling; it’s a high-stakes chess match. Tonight, we’re diving deep into the creative theories surrounding the current champions. Who is being built up, who is being torn down, and what are the "blink-and-you-miss-it" clues the writers are leaving for us? Highlights Include: The psychology of the current main event scene. Deep dive …
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What should K-2 teachers know about teaching phonemic awareness, phonics, handwriting, and more? Teacher and author Amie Burkholder gives us practical tips in this quick and powerful episode! Get the show notes here: http://themeasuredmom.com/episode221 Get the free Letter Sounds Game: https://www.themeasuredmom.com/tmm_optin/letter-sounds/ Sign up…
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The Workhouse Path Murder — South Wales, 1902 | A Fatal December Evening News of the Times | Episode 597 | 1902 Southeast Wales, 1902. A woman runs bleeding down a narrow workhouse path, four children behind her screaming “Murder!” into the cold December air. Moments earlier, she was walking with the man who had vowed she would never have another h…
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Stalked by Her Brother-in-Law: The Christmas Murder That Shook Post-War Britain | Liverpool, 1918 News of the Times | Episode 595 |1918 As Britain celebrated the end of the Great War, one young Liverpool widow was facing a danger far closer to home. This week, we step into December 1918, a moment when church bells rang for peace, soldiers returned …
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Murder on the Winter Road: A Christmas Killing in Ballinrobe | True Crime 1880 News of the Times | Episode 594 | 1880 A Christmas walk home… a dark boreen outside Ballinrobe… and two figures lying in wait. Tonight we return to County Mayo, Ireland, 1880, for a chilling winter murder that stunned a rural community and left questions hanging over the…
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Holiday Word Study: Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa In this cozy, end-of-year episode, we’re slowing things down for a short and joyful holiday word study investigation. Instead of a full instructional deep dive, this episode invites you to get curious about three words we hear everywhere this time of year: Christmas Hanukkah Kwanzaa Together, we …
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What will 2026 look like around the globe? Will the second phase of the ceasefire in Gaza ever happen, will Ukraine and Russia agree to Donald Trump's peace deal, and what about the World Cup? To explore what and who will shape the world in 2026, on this final Fourcast episode of 2025, Krishnan Guru-Murthy is joined by two of Channel 4 News' most e…
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I take every opportunity I can to learn from Lyn Stone, so I was thrilled to sit down and "rapid fire" questions I had after reading the wonderful second edition of her book, Language for Life. I promise you'll be entertained and come away with new understandings after listening to this episode! Get the show notes here: http://themeasuredmom.com/ep…
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THE WHITELEY MURDER (1907) — The Crime That Shook Edwardian Britain News of the Times | Episode 593 | 1907 In January 1907, William Whiteley — London’s famous “Universal Provider” and the man who transformed British shopping — was shot dead inside his own department store. The killer? A well-dressed young man who calmly announced he was Whiteley’s …
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The Wardrobe Murder: The Grim Discovery in 1889 Bury News of the Times | Episode 592| 1889 A missing businessman. A manager with too many stories. A wardrobe that no one was meant to open. In 1889 Bury, Lancashire, a routine visit to a bustling Bolton Street furniture shop ended in one of the most shocking Victorian murder discoveries ever recorded…
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Join us for an inspiring discussion with two leading voices in early childhood education, Debi Keyte-Hartland and Catherine Lee. We dive into an inquiry-project, which began with a discovery made by children digging in the sandpit. This unexpected find unfolded into a rich, extended inquiry that nurtured children's ecological identity, amplified th…
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Ari Morcos and Rob Toews return for their spiciest conversation yet. Fresh from NeurIPS, they debate whether models are truly plateauing or if we're just myopically focused on LLMs while breakthroughs happen in other modalities. They reveal why infinite capital at labs may actually constrain innovation, explain the narrow "Goldilocks zone" where RL…
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In this episode, Lasse Rindom speaks with Ewa Zborowska, Research Director at IDC and one of Europe’s leading AI analysts, known and renowned for her clarity in the face of hype. With decades of experience turning early signals into strategic foresight, she joins the podcast to discuss what’s actually, truly, really happening in enterprise AI adopt…
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I bet you know your favorite way to learn something. Maybe it's by listening to a podcast, skimming a couple of articles on the topic, reading a book, going to a live lecture, taking a Masterclass, talking to a knowledgable friend, playing your way through an App like Duolingo, attending a conference... The point is, we're all pretty different when…
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What happens when learning shuts down - at school, at home, everywhere? In Part One of this two-part conversation, I’m joined by educator and consultant Danielle Rodda to talk about why learning becomes unsafe for so many PDA and neurodivergent kids. In this episode, we explore: Why compliance-based education doesn’t work for PDA nervous systems Ho…
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In this year-end episode of HealtPadTalks, we dissect the forces redrawing the MedTech landscape - and the blind spots leaders can no longer afford. Hardware is ceding ground to AI-driven, data-intensive platforms that span the full patient journey: always on, always learning, always scaling. The centre of gravity is shifting - and fast. While the …
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The Christmas Execution No One Tried to Stop | True Crime 1898 News of the Times | Episode 591 | 1898 In today’s episode, we travel to Bugsworth, Derbyshire, where the brutal murder of Hannah Cotton shocked Victorian reporters… but what stunned them even more was this: When her husband John Cotton was sentenced to hang — just four days before Chris…
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Jennifer first emailed me in early 2023 after listening to all my podcasts. She knew I was a big advocate for parents teaching kids to invest and had a few questions, including one detail that really caught my attention. Her then 17 and 19-year-old children didn’t know they had a small amount of money coming their way at 25. She wanted to keep it s…
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This season of my life is full of tears and snot - and I'm "okay" with it. We get to have and feel the heaviness, the despair, the overwhelm, the frustration, the aloneness of our particularly shitty season - and we get to give ourselves the permission to be right here where we are - puffy and raw and unsure and cracking open - which brings sacred …
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Welcome to the Little Dreamers mini-series! These monthly episodes feature specially written mindfulness stories designed to ignite young imaginations and gently guide preschoolers toward relaxation and body awareness. This month, our theme is flowers! Join host Kathryn as she leads children through gentle imagery of falling rain and growing roots.…
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This week, we break down the tough 13-10 loss to Indiana in the Big Ten Championship. It wasn't the result we wanted, but is it the disaster some fans think it is? We discuss why a 3-point loss is actually a "reality check" rather than a broken season, and why the Committee's decision to give Ohio State the #2 Seed changes everything. Plus, we look…
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Edwin Chen is the founder and CEO of Surge AI, the data infrastructure company behind nearly every major frontier model. Surge works with OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta, and Google, providing the high-quality data and evaluation infrastructure that powers their models. Edwin reveals why optimizing for popular benchmarks like LMArena is "basically optimizi…
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Should we teach students to write upper or lowercase letters first? What's the best routine for practicing handwriting? How much time should students practice handwriting each day? Dr. Shawn Datchuk shares what the research says (and doesn't say) about these questions and more! Get the show notes here: http://themeasuredmom.com/episode181 Get the f…
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In our final episode of 2025, we wrap up the year with a Christmas Question Time special — and as ever, Paul is joined by C-Link co-founder and former QS, Chris Barber, for an honest and entertaining look at the issues commercial teams are grappling with right now. This episode is built entirely from listener questions, including: • Have you ever r…
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The Clergyman Who Hid His Wife’s Murder: The Shocking Case of Rev. Selby Watson | True Crime 1871 News of the Times | Episode 590 |1871 London 1871 A quiet Stockwell street. A respected clergyman. A locked room… and a truth no one wished to imagine. In October 1871, Reverend John Selby Watson — scholar, headmaster, and a man thought incapable of vi…
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A naturally small, fragile and weak person relies on defensive structures like, "But that's just your perception", any time you share your feelings, your experience, your desire for more from them or more from the relationship, because they don't have the resources or capacity to hear you and rise with you. You hear it enough times you start to thi…
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Phase one of Donald Trump’s ceasefire in Gaza appears to be holding, but it's precarious as hundreds of Gazans have been killed since it began and hundreds of thousands remain homeless and displaced.The Israeli defence force still occupies much of the territory and Hamas have re-established themselves in some areas.So is phase two - with its transi…
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In this episode, Lasse Rindom speaks with Laura Jeffords Greenberg, lawyer, legal tech leader and top voice, educator, and Head of the AI Legal Academy at Wordsmith. Born in Silicon Valley and now based in Europe, Laura brings a unique perspective on how legal work is adapting - and sometimes resisting - the AI wave. Their conversation dives into b…
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Dickens' A Christmas Carol stands out strongly from his other works, but not because it's so different, really, in what it hopes to accomplish. Critiquing society, drawing attention to the world outside the doors of the wealthy in Victorian England, hoping to create social change... this was Dickens. But it's in A Christmas Carol that he condenses …
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As Ukraine prepares to present a revised peace proposal to Donald Trump, Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said he is prepared to hold elections in months - a long-standing demand from Moscow.Meanwhile European leaders appear to be edging closer to seizing frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine. So is the peace process entering a decisive phase - or is this j…
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This episode features Olivier Godement, Head of Product for Business Products at OpenAI, discussing the current state and future of AI adoption in enterprises, with a particular focus on the recent releases of GPT 5.1 and Codex. The conversation explores how these models are achieving meaningful automation in specific domains like coding, customer …
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The Ivy Inn Murder: A Single Wound and a Vanishing Killer | True Crime 1891 News of the Times | Episode 588 | 1891 A shocking Victorian crime in which a trusted 16-year-old servant was killed in broad daylight… and her killer vanished into the hills of Huddersfield. What followed was a frantic manhunt, a wrongful arrest, mass public hysteria, and f…
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In today’s episode of Literacy in Color, we’re chatting with Ashley Doty, founder of Uncomplicate Ed, an organization dedicated to making teaching and learning clearer, simpler, and more effective. Drawing on two decades of experience across the education landscape (and even a past life as a theater educator!), Ashley brings both heart and science …
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