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In Relevant History, solo podcaster Dan Toler examines the trends and ideas that shape our modern world. The first season is about the idea of nationalism, and how different societies understand their national identities. From France to Ethiopia, from the Delhi Sultanate to the Dutch Republic, we travel through time and space to explore the roots of cultures around the world, and how those national trends have shaped their history.
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Resolute: Zero Tolerance For Domestic Abuse

Resolute Women's Support Services

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Hosted by Debbie Jones, founder of Resolute Women's Support Services, our podcast is dedicated to exploring the realities of domestic abuse and coercve control, providing expert insights, and sharing powerful survivor stories. Each episode dives deep into the emotional, legal, and social aspects of domestic abuse, offering support and practical advice for survivors and those looking to help. What You'll Discover: - In-depth discussions on domestic abuse, coercive control, and trauma recovery ...
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The Remedial Herstory Podcast

Kelsie Eckert and Brooke Sullivan

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The podcast that explores what happened to the women in history? And puts them into history class. Kelsie and Brooke explore historical topics they find fascinating, pedagogies, and important issues effecting women and girls. Teachers can find dozens of lesson plans, learning materials, films, and articles about women in history on our website www.remedialherstory.com.
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Teaching Hard History

Learning for Justice

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From Learning for Justice and host Hasan Kwame Jeffries, Ph.D., Teaching Hard History brings us the crucial history we should have learned through the voices of leading scholars and educators. The series, which includes four seasons that originally aired from 2018 to 2022, begins with the long and brutal legacy of slavery and reaches through the victories of and violent responses to the Civil Rights Movement and Black Americans' experiences during the Jim Crow era to the issues we face today ...
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Two Brits in America

Two Brits in America - Malcolm Teasdale and Francis Carden

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Two Brits (more specifically Englishmen) now living in America discuss the nuances of two nations seperated by the Atlantic Ocean. There is no limit to the nature of the subjects that are up for discussion. Culture, food, sports, travel, beer, monarchy, politics, language, plus tons more, will be debated and analyzed (aka. analysed). Fasten your seat belts, be tolerant, understanding, and have a laugh or two or three. The added benefit of listening to this podcast for our American friends is ...
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Fault Tolerant

membranLabs

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Membran Labs is a music and tech research lab building blockchain and distributed ledger solutions that serve the music industry. This podcast is a discussion between our our developers and others from the tech, crypto, and music industries about what's on their minds lately.
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Radio Atlantic

The Atlantic

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The Atlantic has long been known as an ideas-driven magazine. Now we’re bringing that same ethos to audio. Like the magazine, the show will “road test” the big ideas that both drive the news and shape our culture. Through conversations—and sometimes sharp debates—with the most insightful thinkers and writers on topics of the day, Radio Atlantic will complicate overly simplistic views. It will cut through the noise with clarifying, personal narratives. It will, hopefully, help listeners make ...
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Helping neurodiverse (ADHD, dyslexic, dyspraxic and autistic) leaders to experience a shot of confidence weekly so that you can live a life they celebrate not just tolerate Every episode, we will talk about implementing evidence-based tools so you can improve awareness, acceptance, and advance on your terms.
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Since launching in 2000, All Songs Considered has been NPR's flagship program for music discovery, artist interviews and conversations with friends and fellow music lovers about the really big questions, like what was the best decade for music, are there albums everyone can agree on, and what do you put on when you need a good cry? Weekly, with host Robin Hilton and the NPR Music family.
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Hearing Our Own Voice is an anti-diet, weight inclusive podcast that centers Black stories and experiences. I have conversations with Black health and wellness professionals and fat activists who have taken a weight-inclusive approach to their work. My goal is to uncover the lies and myths that get sold to us, but more importantly I want us to explore how we can filter out the cultural noise and begin to hear our own voice .
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Minnesota Fight Night

Brian Johnson and Sean Strauss

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Brian Johnson, a journalist and occasional boxing publicist, and Minnesota boxing historian Sean Strauss discuss the Sweet Science with a special focus on the North Star State. Intro music: “Ali Shuffle,” by the Toler/Townsend Band. Special thanks to Deb Toler. The full instrumental is available for purchase: https://music.apple.com/us/album/ali-shuffle/334927560?i=334927635
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Tolerance strips away our freedom. Why not do what is necessary and tolerate a lot less. Once you spent the quality time on a difficult subject, you’ll never get it back. Once time is expired, it is gone forever. See life through self compassion and what is necessary to thrive!
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Adventures in Buddhism

Sensei Morris Doshin Sullivan

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Spiritual practice should be an adventure, an exploration of new areas of life and a process of discovering and transcending our boundaries so that we gain wisdom, expand our comfort zones and develop skills and strengths. Your host, Sensei Morris Doshin Sullivan, is a Zen monk who will help you apply the Buddha’s teachings to everyday life—whether you want to reduce stress, live with more purpose, or even be a spiritual superhero!
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Sultry, sensuous short stories, in different genres, written and narrated by Sasha Damjanovski. Stories about love, curiosity, imagination, passion, submission, tolerance, acceptance, positivity, inclusivity. Exploring straight love, bi love, pan love. Exploring desires, may they be romantic or tantric, playful or daring, sweet and gentle or outright outrageous.
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Welcome to Feeling On Purpose with Judge Lynn Toler, where we dive deep into the emotional landscape that shapes our lives, relationships, and personal growth. Judge Lynn, a Harvard graduate and the longest-presiding judge on TVs Divorce Court, brings her wisdom, experience, and candid insight to help you understand and manage your emotions with intention and clarity. Each episode unpacks essential life topics, from understanding your own emotional triggers to navigating relationships, tackl ...
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edgeoftolerance

Phoenix and Papa Za

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Uniting the good people around the world who've had enough! Good on ya' for not knocking that persons head off, even though we both know they deserved it. And now you can "get that s*** off your chest" with theEOT CULT. Were kinda like a get outta jail free card, but pre-cog style. So use us whenever you wanna rip someone a new one, but want to skip a few semesters of Con College. Tell us "what brings you to the edge" and we will read it on the pod! -Papa Za and Phoenix-- village idiots
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A refreshing behind-the-scenes look into the recreational lives of legal professionals, where judges, attorneys, law students, and others share how they unwind, recharge, and explore creative passions outside of the courtroom. It’s a mix of lighthearted conversations, surprising hobbies, and the unconventional activities they pursue during their recess from the rigors of the legal system. From sports to travel to unique side projects, this podcast offers a rare glimpse into the human side of ...
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Daily clips of hydroponic science throughout the whole of 2025 Presented by Dr Russell Sharp Brought to you by the team behind Gold Leaf - seed to harvest with just one bottle of feed.
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Increments

Ben Chugg and Vaden Masrani

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Vaden Masrani, a senior research scientist in machine learning, and Ben Chugg, a PhD student in statistics, get into trouble arguing about everything except machine learning and statistics. Coherence is somewhere on the horizon. Bribes, suggestions, love-mail and hate-mail all welcome at [email protected].
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Open to Debate

Open to Debate

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America is more divided than ever—but it doesn’t have to be. Open to Debate offers an antidote to the chaos. We bring multiple perspectives together for real, nonpartisan debates. Debates that are structured, respectful, clever, provocative, and driven by the facts. Open to Debate is on a mission to restore balance to the public square through expert moderation, good-faith arguments, and reasoned analysis. We examine the issues of the day with the world’s most influential thinkers spanning s ...
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The Dr. Roy Casagranda Podcast is dedicated to unerasing the erased peoples of the world. Too often, history is written by the powerful, leaving entire communities, cultures, and truths out of the dominant narrative. This show seeks to tell those stories. Through these conversations, Dr. Roy digs for the truth, weeds out misinformation, and challenges conventional wisdom. The conversations span politics, world history, philosophy, and culture, always with an eye toward justice and a deeper u ...
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Dr. Russell Sharp explains how melatonin — a molecule known for human sleep and stress regulation — is produced by plants and acts as a powerful antioxidant and growth regulator. In hydroponics it can enhance root growth, improve stress tolerance under high light or unstable conditions, delay leaf senescence, and support photosynthesis and secondar…
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We take a motorcycle road trip to Wisconsin in our annual search for the true spirit of the season. And, of course, we meet some special guests along the way. Thanks for another amazing year, and happy holidays! Listen to the songs featured on this episode and more in our holiday playlist in Apple Music and Spotify. Tell a friend about the show and…
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In‑person catch‑up: pre‑Flex rigging shuffle, neighbors bribed with donuts, and the first HyperMill customer part. Zap runs through leaving Boise, growing the team, splitting work the right way, and getting a shop moving with CMM, coolant, and probing. Check out Zap's IG @zap.consulting ----------------------------------------- Help support the pod…
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In this podcast, Louise Cosand discusses her paper 'Real-world benefits and tolerability of trofinetide for the treatment of Rett syndrome: The LOTUS study'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.16482 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ DMCN Jo…
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Nicky McClarty, a survivor of domestic abuse, shares her journey of survival and healing. Nicky discusses her recent involvement in media interviews about the government's strategy on violence against women and girls. She highlights the critical need for education on healthy relationships for both boys and girls in schools, stressing the importance…
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① Jimmy Lai convicted—would Western states tolerate similar crimes to their own political systems? (00:45) ② From cold resources to hot growth—how did China build a booming ice-and-snow economy? (14:55) ③ Ghana’s president: China is a true friend of Africa. (24:33) ④ Washington orders blockade of sanctioned oil tankers entering and leaving Venezuel…
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The Haitian Revolution was the most radical and unlikely uprising in the modern world. In this episode, Dr. Roy Casagranda traces the rise of Toussaint Louverture and the extraordinary transformation of Saint-Domingue from the richest slave colony on earth to a revolutionary force that challenged Europe’s greatest empires. Dr. Roy explores the brut…
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Would we get a quantum computer sooner if everything was open source? In this episode, we speak with Austin Fowler, one of the architects of quantum error correction and a pioneer of the surface code used in today’s leading quantum computers. Fowler helped lay the groundwork for scalable, fault-tolerant computation at Google Quantum AI, before leav…
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Dr. Russell Sharp exposes a growing problem of fake plant listings and AI-generated seed scams on Amazon and other marketplaces, showing how buyers are being misled by impossible varieties (like bright blue hostas) and foreign drop-shippers. He explains how to protect yourself—check seller and nursery credentials, prefer reputable nurseries or loca…
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① China has condemned the US action to add all foreign-made drones and key components to a list of untrusted suppliers. Can protectionism help the US boost its own drone technologies’ competitiveness? (00:56) ② Japan is preparing to restart a major nuclear power plant that has been closed since the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster. We take a look at…
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Living here in the 21st century we are more awash in lies and half-truths than ever. How does one sift and sort what is emphasized, or reported? In this conversational episode Mark and I work through the kinds of lies that are perpetuated by politicians and media, but also the kind of subtle lies that infect and ruin a Christian worldview. Mark tal…
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Neil Boortz joins the show for a candid, free-flowing conversation packed with classic radio stories, sharp humor, and reflections on family, flying, sports, media, and life after retirement. Full YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NC0-dem1EoI See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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What makes high-temperature superconductors and “strange metals” some of the most perplexing systems in modern physics? In this episode, we speak with Dr. Subir Sachdev: Harvard physicist and one of the leading architects of today’s understanding of quantum matter. Sachdev explains why strange metals refuse to behave like ordinary conductors, how q…
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① The yearly transaction volume in China’s A-share market has exceeded 400 trillion yuan ($56.9 trillion) for the first time in 2025. We explore the factors that have contributed to this milestone. (00:52) ② What has prompted China to impose temporary anti-subsidy measures on certain dairy products imported from the European Union? (12:35) ③ Donald…
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Today, Juliet and Callie start off the episode by reviewing the new ‘Traitors’ trailer, predicting which players will be featured the most (05:34). They break down the ‘Survivor 49’ ending and how this season’s downfalls could affect ‘Survivor 50’ (19:13). Next, they get into the biggest reality TV moments of the year from ‘Secret Lives of Mormon W…
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Ron Barfield, New Year’s Bash at Dillon Motor Speedway track owner/promoter; and Paul Clayton previewing the Jonathan Merritt Memorial race at the Ice Bowl at the Talladega Short Track; and Dylan Fitzgerald, Brush Creek Motorsports Complex, Hangover 100 Enduro event promoter are this week’s guests.
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Host Dr. Russell Sharp tackles a Twitter claim that hydroponic crops lack micronutrients and are artificially flavoured, explaining why those assertions are incorrect and how micronutrient levels can be measured (e.g., atomic absorption spectroscopy). He reviews research on manipulating flavor through nutrient levels, light, and biostimulants, note…
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① Southeast Asian foreign ministers have gathered in Malaysia for a special meeting to discuss the border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia. What steps can be taken to de-escalate tensions and end the fighting? (00:58) ② China has issued a serious warning to Japan over a senior Japanese official’s remarks that Japan should have nuclear weapons…
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We get in our fast car, drive like a red wine supernova, and run into Kristine from the 7th grade. Bad idea, right? Enjoy the show? Share it with a friend and leave us a review on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Questions, comments, suggestions or feedback of any kind always welcome: [email protected] Learn more about sponsor mes…
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In this episode, Kelsie and Brooke discuss the legacy of John Locke: democracy for patriarchs, not people. In dismantling absolute monarchy, Locke left the family intact, subjecting women, children, chattel, enslaved people, animals, and all dependents to the whim of the patriarch of the home. With little structural resources to subvert his will, d…
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Happy Christmas and Merry Festivus y'all! Today we're releasing a patreon episode, as both of us are away on vacation with the family for the holidays. In this episode we have a meandering discussion about parenting, Robert Kegan's four stages of development, the limits of introspection, and relationship counseling. We discuss Advice for new father…
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Dr. Russell Sharp examines a warning from the UK Urban AgriTech group that a planned 94% increase in electricity network standing charges from April 2026 could dramatically raise operating costs for vertical farms and greenhouses, risking business failures, reduced domestic produce and higher food prices. The episode explains how horticulture is ex…
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In this episode we examine why carnivorous plants and bonsai often struggle in coco grow media — coco (coir) can contain high sodium and is frequently buffered with calcium nitrate, resulting in elevated calcium and nitrogen compared with peat. The host suggests a fix: use raw high-sodium coco and flush it with Liquid Gypsum (calcium sulfate) to re…
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The Two Brits are Malcolm Teasdale and Francis Carden. Francis yaks plenty about his recent trip to the old country. Subjects discussed include: London Fish and chips Sports (volleyball, snooker, cricket, darts) Knife, fork and spoon etiquette Lords of the manor Airport lounges Grocery store carts Weather ... and other subjects worth yakking about…
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The smile, the accolades, the calendar packed with purpose on paper it looks like fulfillment. Michelle opens up about choosing a “safe” career in teaching for the security and steady validation it promised, only to discover that safety without self-connection can turn into a quiet numbness. We explore how routine, compliance, and external praise c…
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In this podcast, Isabella Christovão discusses her paper 'Outcomes and standardized tools in telehealth physical therapy for children with cerebral palsy: A scoping review using the ICF framework'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.70006 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on Yo…
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In this podcast, Lorena C. Ferreira discusses her paper 'Outcomes and standardized tools in telehealth physical therapy for children with cerebral palsy: A scoping review using the ICF framework'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.70006 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on You…
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In this podcast, Prue Morgan discusses her paper 'Determinants of hospital-based health service use across the lifespan in cerebral palsy: A retrospective observational study'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.70098 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly…
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In this podcast, Julia Shumway discusses her paper 'Mainstream or special secondary school for the health, education, and well-being of adolescents with Down syndrome: A systematic review'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.70066 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: h…
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