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The Daily

The New York Times

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This is what the news should sound like. The biggest stories of our time, told by the best journalists in the world. Hosted by Michael Barbaro, Rachel Abrams and Natalie Kitroeff. Twenty minutes a day, five days a week, ready by 6 a.m. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York ...
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House of Bob

House of Bob

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House of Bob is a pen and paper role playing game podcast featuring a number of different RPG systems and cycling players. We play one-shot adventures, and ongoing campaigns. If you like what you hear, please rate us on Apple Podcasts and subscribe for more!
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An Artist Podcast from a Gen-Z perspective. Enjoy a variety of social topics from indie artist, Pierre Voter. All while running their own animation studio….let’s have fun, huh? Get access to behind-the-scenes, animation courses, and creator spotlights for your own work. Only $6.99/Month: anchor.fm/pierre-voter/subscribe Tri Mini-Series Synopsis: A young lawyer helps a run-away robot transform into a human body in California's central valley. Presented by Anchor from Spotify. © 2022 Sprawling ...
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10 million people, a couple hundred cities, unlimited possibilities. Host Jon Steinberg, a lifelong explorer, has made it his business to get into the heart, mind and soul of Southern California. Every week we are going to explore the most interesting parts, history, food and culture that Southern California has to offer, and together, we are going to find out what is behind the greatest region in the city. Happy exploring!
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We live in a world running out of space, resources, and time. There are solutions. We can build a better world - a world that is fair, healthy, and prosperous. But this requires transformative change. Why Tree Planters Podcast you ask? Well, there's a great proverb that goes as follows:“A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in.”We feel there's a scarcity of tree planters in positions of power these days. Each month we look at problems and s ...
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CTRL+ALT+DEPLOY

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CTRL+ALT+DEPLOY is the DevOps podcast for modern engineering leaders navigating what’s now and what’s next. From agentic AI and autonomous DevOps to platform consolidation, cloud performance, and secure software supply chains, we cut through the buzzwords to explore the real-world impact of emerging tools and practices. Each episode features candid conversations with DevOps experts across industries, offering insights and practical takeaways on how to build faster, stay secure, and scale sma ...
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Eclipse: Crater of Corruption

Time To Die Podcast Network

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An actual play adventure, using The Sprawl: A Powered By The Apocalypse game system. This is a dark sci-fi adventure, set on the moon. Three friends risk it all to make the big time, only to find themselves in bigger trouble than they ever expected.
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SoCal Voices

Angela Ross

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SoCal Voices is an award-winning podcast that shares authentic stories and local wisdom to help Southern Californians navigate the region’s challenges and thrive in the place we call home. Beyond the stunning coastline, golden sunsets, and endless calendar of world-class events and experiences… lies a different story. Sky-high living costs. Soul-crushing commutes. The quiet ache for connection and purpose in the middle of all this sprawl. SoCal Voices Podcast is your companion through it all ...
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Mike's Movie Corner

Mike's Movie Corner

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Mike's Movie Corner is a weekly podcast where you can hear us talk about movies man! We cover art house to weekly popcorn theater fare with little to no research and quite a rambling discussion sprawl!
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Dave of TGIF Arcade runs a real play session of The Sprawl by Hamish Cameron. Android Dreams features a bunch of fun, creative folks making a ridiculous, Miami Vice-meets-Johnny Mnemonic world of cyborg clones, telepathic cars, and robo-crab monsters, all for your entertainment!
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The In Training Podcast

Mortons Media Group

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Railways, we use them to commute to work and go on holiday, they sprawl through our countryside and cut through our cities. But what are they? And where did they come from? And what do you do when you work for a railway magazine but know nothing about trains? This is the podcast where we aim to answer all those questions and more. Join your hosts, Ben and Shannon, as each episode we delve into a different aspect of trains and the network until we’re all fully fledged railway buffs. Welcome t ...
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”Blazing Fury,” a podcast delving into California’s pressing environmental crisis: wildfires. From towering infernos to smoldering blazes, these disasters wreak havoc on the landscape, communities, and ecosystems. They endanger not only wildlife, but human lives as well. Through expert interviews and firsthand accounts, this podcast uncovers the staggering scale of destruction; From loss of lives and homes to irreversible damage to biodiversity. Systemic issues exacerbating the crisis are co ...
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Welcome to Guardians of the Data! Join host, Ward Balcerzak, each week as he dives deep into the passions, expertise, and experiences of CISOs, Chief Data Officers, and more. Guardians of the Data is sponsored by Sentra - AI-powered data security platform that discovers and classifies all your data accurately and automatically to achieve enterprise-scale data protection without the fuss.
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Judy Ley Allen México Centered

Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy

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Tony Payan interviews academics, former government officials, and other experts on issues central to U.S.-Mexico relations, including trade, immigration, and public safety. New episodes are released monthly. The podcast is hosted by the Center for the U.S. and Mexico at Rice University’s Baker Institute in Houston, Texas. through original research, relevant solutions to binational policy issues, and the advancement of mutual understanding, we seek to have a meaningful impact on the U.S.-Mexi ...
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How might someone who worked at the CIA view what’s happening around the world? What can we learn about politics and risk from the intelligence vantage point- past and present? Straight from the Shoulder strives to analyze geopolitical events through the apolitical lens of intelligence officers. The podcast features commentary by Jack Devine, former Acting Deputy Director of Operations at the CIA and President of The Arkin Group in conversation with Julia Stone, former government Intelligenc ...
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A fight podcast with each episode dedicated to a fighter and their journey up until this point. Filled with fighter facts and why they stand out amongst the rest.
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Climate Clash

Haylee Tischler

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Climate Clash, hosted by Haylee Tischler, discusses current climate matters. It’s educational tackles controversial questions, often bringing on guests to share their opinions
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City & Crumpets

Hikmat Jamal

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City & Crumpets is an interview-based podcast that draws on the expertise of academics, community activists, entrepreneurs, and others who are involved in the changing fabric of Toronto and the GTA.
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The Salted Dice

Bader, Dominic, Ellen, Jess, and Trenton

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Five friends play (and sometimes make) a variety of tabletop role-playing games. With near-acceptable adhesion to rules and a deep obsession with character building, the Salted Dice might be just the right gaming balance for you.
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Your London Legacy

Steve Lazarus • The London Podcaster

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Your London Legacy was born out of my love for London. I have travelled far and wide, and as much I get so much pleasure from seeing new places around the world, I always look forward to getting back home to London. I cannot think of anywhere else in the world, that has the same depth of history, the coming together of ancient and new cultures, fashions and religions and our hard-won freedom of speech. London is a global leader in banking and has the highest concentration of Universities and ...
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Buzzword Bingo explores top-of-mind topics in enterprise tech. Each topic is examined from multiple perspectives through in-depth interviews with industry leaders and aficionados. Powered by Rubrik.
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REDESIGNING CITIES: The Speedwell Foundation Talks @ Georgia Institute of Technology is a series of presentations + conversations between leading urbanists that address 21st Century urban challenges: social capital, equity, climate change, outdated infrastructure, disruptive technologies, and money. The series is hosted by Ellen Dunham-Jones, professor and director of the Master of Science in Urban Design degree in the Georgia Tech School of Architecture.
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Think hackers are your biggest data threat? Think again. Daley Varghese, a seasoned privacy expert, joins Ward Balcerzak to reveal why data sprawl and AI misuse may be even more dangerous, and what companies can do to get ahead. Daley emphasizes the importance of governance strategies, data mapping, and the need for cross-functional collaboration a…
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A massive police operation exposed how deep Brazil's largest criminal organization has penetrated the legitimate economy. Rafael Alcadipani, a professor at the FGV’s School of Public Administration and a member of the Brazilian Forum on Public Safety, unpacks: How the PCC evolved into a mafia-like organization, with multiple economic activities. Th…
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A grand jury indicted James Comey, the former F.B.I. director, on Thursday night. It is a case that President Trump has personally demanded that federal prosecutors pursue despite their own doubts about whether Mr. Comey committed a crime. Devlin Barrett, who covers the Justice Department and F.B.I. for The New York Times, explains what’s in the in…
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Political cartoons serve as a powerful visual commentary on major figures, events, and issues. Paco Calderón, a cartoonist who has documented much of Mexico's political and social landscape, joined "México Centered" to discuss his work and approach. More about Tony Payan, Ph.D.: https://www.bakerinstitute.org/expert/tony-payan Follow Tony Payan on …
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The U.S. military has blown up three boats in the Caribbean Sea in the past three weeks, killing 17 people aboard. Each time, President Trump has claimed that the boats were carrying drugs to the United States and that those killed were “narcoterrorists.” But he has offered no concrete evidence to back up this claim. Charlie Savage, who covers nati…
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Crowds on Sunday fanned out across Brazil’s 27 state capitals to denounce two measures moving through Congress: a constitutional amendment proposal that would essentially shield lawmakers from prosecution, and a bill that could forgive or soften penalties for those convicted of a coup attempt masterminded by former President Jair Bolsonaro and his …
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President Trump and his inner circle are making millions of dollars from agreements that intersect with America’s national security interests, a New York Times investigation found. Eric Lipton, who wrote the article, explains why these conflicts of interest are unlike anything we’ve seen before. Guest: Eric Lipton, an investigative reporter for The…
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During a televised news conference on Monday night, President Trump repeatedly gave out unproven medical advice that linked autism to Tylenol and childhood vaccines. Azeen Ghorayshi, a science reporter for The New York Times, explains what Mr. Trump said and what decades of scientific research actually tells us. Guest: Azeen Ghorayshi, a science re…
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Conservatives from around the country flocked to Arizona on Sunday to memorialize the activist Charlie Kirk. The service included leaders from the highest levels of the U.S. government, including Vice President JD Vance and President Trump. Two clear strands emerged during the memorial addresses: a message of Christian unity, and a vow to fight pol…
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"The People’s Tarp!" The outlaws fight against unnatural forces. Episode Artwork by @shaunmakes Audio Production by Astronomic Audio and Jessica Colvin Music by Duke Albert, John Julius, Mike Hammock, and Shubert Featuring: Shaun as The Game Marshal Cristina as Mariposa Dela Cruz Rosales Dan as Archie Elseworth Trevor as Emory Elseworth Shubert as …
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This month, The Times released a list of the 50 best restaurants in America. The Food desk’s reporters, critics and editors crisscrossed the country from Portland, Ore., to Deer Isle, Maine, to scout places formal and casual, big and small, experimental and classic. Their survey is an evocation of what it’s like to dine out, right now, in America. …
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The actor and producer booked her first big role when she was 14 years old. More than 30 years later, she’s an entertainment-industry powerhouse. Thoughts? Email us at [email protected] Watch our show on YouTube: youtube.com/@TheInterviewPodcast For transcripts and more, visit: nytimes.com/theinterview Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts…
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Tensions are erupting between the United States and Venezuela, and in the first few weeks of September alone, the US military conducted multiple deadly strikes on narcotrafficking-linked boats off the Venezuelan coast. But questions abound pertaining to both the legality and political implications of the strikes, and what the latest developments mi…
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The aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s assassination and the suspension of late-night host Jimmy Kimmel are creating concerns and conversations about the state of free speech in the United States. Rachel Abrams, Jim Rutenberg, Jeremy W. Peters and Adam Liptak, all journalists for The New York Times, discuss Mr. Kimmel’s removal and why the action is provo…
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For weeks, fights have been escalating between top scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., culminating in his accusation that the agency’s top official, Dr. Susan Monarez, was untrustworthy. Dr. Monarez went before a Senate committee on Wednesday to give her side of the story. Sh…
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How does the accidental insider pose a threat to your company’s security? Today, Ward dives deep into data security challenges with Rick Scot, the global CISO at Elevate Textiles. With almost 20 years of cybersecurity experience, Rick emphasizes the critical importance of addressing insider threats, especially those posed by well-meaning employees …
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Laura C. Chávez-Moreno is an assistant professor at UCLA and author of How Schools Make Race. Her research digs deep into the ways schools don’t just reflect race—they actually produce it. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Dr. Chávez-Moreno talks about what that means in practice, and why teaching about race matters as much as teaching about math. S…
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On Tuesday, prosecutors charged the man suspected of killing Charlie Kirk with aggravated murder, vowed to seek the death penalty and released a mountain of new evidence against him. Jack Healy, who has been covering the killing of Mr. Kirk for The New York Times, explains what the police have uncovered about his motives. Kenneth P. Vogel, an inves…
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Barrie’s mayor has declared a state of emergency over the city’s growing homeless encampments—a crisis that’s been building for years while governments at every level have largely failed to respond. Is this declaration a genuine step toward solutions, or will it shift the burden onto those least able to carry it: the people already living on the ma…
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Warning: This episode discusses suicide. Since ChatGPT began in 2022, it has amassed 700 million users, making it the fastest-growing consumer app ever. Reporting has shown that the chatbots have a tendency to endorse conspiratorial and mystical belief systems. For some people, conversations with the technology can deeply distort their reality. Kas…
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The Supreme Court has cleared the way for President Trump to remake American government, siding with the president again and again. But many of those rulings have lacked something fundamental: an explanation for why the most important judges in the country came to their decision. Adam Liptak, who covers the Supreme Court for The Times, explains the…
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The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony is tonight, honoring the best television shows released between June 2024 and May 2025. But before the festivities begin, Gilbert Cruz, the editor of The New York Times Book Review, would like to have a TV celebration of his own. On today’s episode, he gathers Jason Zinoman, a critic at large for The Times, a…
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The writer-director made hit after hit movie, until he didn’t. But he doesn’t let it get him down. Thoughts? Email us at [email protected] Watch our show on YouTube: youtube.com/@TheInterviewPodcast For transcripts and more, visit: nytimes.com/theinterview Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also…
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On Friday morning, the police in Utah said they had arrested a suspect in Charlie Kirk’s assassination, ending a manhunt that had stretched over 33 hours. In this special episode of The Daily, we break down what we know about the arrest and the alleged killer’s motives. Background Reading: Here’s what we know about the suspect in the assassination …
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We look at the hunt for the killer of the right-wing activist Charlie Kirk and at the political fallout of his assassination. Nicholas Bogel-Borroughs, an investigative reporter at The New York Times, discusses why the police are struggling to answer basic questions about the shooter. And Alan Feuer, who covers extremism and political violence, dis…
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The Brazilian Supreme Court has reached a majority to convict former President Jair Bolsonaro of leading a conspiracy to overturn his 2022 electoral defeat. The trial is about to bring an end to a political career long marked by authoritarian views and practices. To review Bolsonaro's political path, the Explaining Brazil podcast invited journalist…
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Charlie Kirk, the conservative organizer, activist and media mogul, died on Wednesday after being shot during an appearance at Utah Valley University. Mr. Kirk brought millions of young Americans in to the Republican Party, and to the ballot box for Donald Trump. Robert Draper, who profiled Charlie Kirk for The New York Times Magazine, discusses Mr…
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What’s the meaning behind the data your team is collecting? Derek Fisher, Director of the Cybersecurity Defense and Information Assurance Program at Temple University, joins Ward to hash out the ‘why’ behind data security. Derek emphasizes the importance of understanding the integrity and proper usage of data, especially in scenarios like healthcar…
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For months, President Trump has tried to dismiss questions about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, notably denying that he had been the author of a lewd birthday message to the financier and sex offender. On Monday, Congress released the message — and many more like it. David Enrich, a deputy investigations editor at The Times, explains how th…
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