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AUSU Open Mic

Athabasca University Students' Union

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The Athabasca University Students' Union is a representative organization led by undergraduate students of Athabasca University. The AUSU Podcast is dedicated to stories of student life at Canada's only fully online and open university.
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Wondering what your Student Union is up to? What’s New With The SU is a podcast dedicated to all things related to student life at the University of New Brunswick. Hosts explore the latest student issues, events, and services offered by the UNBSU and dive into community resources available to students. From discussing campus life and the UNB community to showcasing the latest initiatives by the UNBSU, this podcast is your go-to source for staying informed about student life at UNB. Tune in f ...
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Fire & Ink

Virginia Union University

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Fire & Ink is where Black thought meets Black power. Hosted by Dr. Hakim J. Lucas, this podcast explores the wisdom of Black writers, thinkers, and revolutionaries—past and present—to shape the future of Black leadership. Drawing from the words of James Baldwin, bell hooks, W.E.B. Du Bois, Angela Davis, and many more, each episode dissects the lessons within their works and applies them to leadership, education, activism, and institutional transformation. Through deep conversation, guest int ...
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Veteran community organizer Marie Nahikian hosts The Usable Past, where activists share their stories of past and present organizing for better housing, food, banks, jobs, environmental and social justice. A Brooklyn resident, Marie most recently worked with U.S. Housing & Urban Development under President Obama and has participated in building 5,000 affordable homes in Washington, DC, Philadelphia, and New York. Marie has been a neighborhood, civil rights, housing and labor organizer, a com ...
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America’s Work Force Union Podcast provides a clear and unfiltered voice for the working people of America. Radio veteran Ed “Flash” Ferenc leads the discussion with a focus on topics that include the impact of labor unions in America, workers’ rights, legislative actions and labor-management relations. Featured guests include various labor leaders, politicians, journalists and more. America’s Work Force Union Podcast provides updates and information from sources around the United States and ...
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In this limited series, host Leonard Jones, a senior at St. Ambrose University and president of the college's Black Student Union has conversations with experts from SAU and the Quad Cities area about Black history and culture to help combat ignorance and hate with positivity and education.
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The Voice Podcast

United University Professions

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The Voice is the official podcast of United University Professions, America's largest higher education union. We spotlight our hard-working members, and issues that are important to them and others who believe in a strong effective union.
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A podcast about college admissions. Created for high school kids in all levels of college preparation and their parents. Produced and hosted by a college professor and a college admissions pro, husband and wife, Anthony and Jankel Cadavid. Each episode dives into the steps of the college admission process, the best colleges and universities in the country, and the most promising careers and professions.
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Maritime Noon is a one-hour program devoted to delivering informative reports and interviews which explore issues that are of interest to Maritimers. Join host Bob Murphy weekdays from noon to 1 p.m.
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FPSE

FPSE

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The Federation of Post-Secondary Educators and its member locals have been serving the needs of BC's educators for fifty years, providing resources and support and advocating for workers' rights and benefits since the College Faculties Federation first formed in 1970. As members of the BC Federation of Labour, the Canadian Association of University Teachers (and its National Union), and the Canadian Labour Congress, FPSE stands with 3.3 million union members in Canada who work for quality pu ...
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Heartland Labor Forum

KKFI 90.1 FM Kansas City Community Radio

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This podcast tracks the audio archives for the “Heartland Labor Forum” radio show. The Heartland Labor Forum is Kansas City’s only program about the workplace. It’s radio that talks back to the boss! Whether you’re a union member or your workplace isn’t organized, Heartland Labor Forum (HLF) has stories for you, guaranteed to inspire, educate, or enrage you.
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Discover the experiences of international students studying at Lund University in this special series of the Lund University International Podcast. In each episode, we focus on a different region of the world, inviting student guests from countries in that region to discuss their experience and offer advice to prospective students considering coming to Lund. The Lund University International Podcast is produced by the Division of External Relations at Lund University. For more information, i ...
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Europe's New Political Economy

University College Dublin

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The Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence seeks to advance a critical debate on the new political economy of Europe. We are based at Dublin's European Institute (DEI) at University College Dublin. The DEI is the oldest and largest university centre for research on European politics in the Republic of Ireland. In this podcast we interview scholars, journalists, policymakers, and activists. Our focus is on the Centre's three key research themes: economic governance, democratic legitimacy, and prote ...
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Welcome to the Unjustified Behavior podcast where we keep it 100% real at all times no matter what. With a very diverse group, we discuss anything under there is from relationships, to kids, jobs, sexuality, health, finances, art and general life topics along with current day topics. Sit in and pick our brains and you might lose your own mind. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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StirPod

University of Stirling Podcasting Society (StirPod)

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An as-and-when podcast from the University of Stirling Podcast Society - our society podcast will feature podcasts made at events, as well as episodes of our members' podcasts, and episodes they have made for the society; it may feature interviews with staff and students from the University of Stirling in Stirling, Scotland, UK. As a university with many students from around the world, we may also, at times, have students talking about life here in Scotland and back home.
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UCL Uncovering Politics

UCL Political Science

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The podcast of the Department of Political Science and School of Public Policy at University College London (UCL). Through this podcast we explore key themes of contemporary politics and spotlight some of the fantastic research that takes place within our department.
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How British is Scotland?

University of Glasgow

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Part of a series of lectures by academics in the Centre for Scottish and Celtic Studies at the University of Glasgow addressing the question of Scotland’s historic Britishness from different disciplinary perspectives.
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Paranormal In Pennsylvania

Paranormal in Pennsylvania

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Welcome to Paranormal in Pennsylvania, where we discuss history and hauntings. In each episode we answer the question, ”Are we brave enough to visit these places of paranormal phenomena?” Follow us on instagram for updates and pictures of our adventures at @paranormalinpennsylvania Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/paranormalinpennsylvania/support
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Rethink University

CIC Film Studio

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Rethink University asks the question whether young people in Trinidad and Tobago and the wider Caribbean still need a university education. And where the answer is yes...we tackle the how: how students can go about thinking about what to study, where to study and how to make best use of the opportunity. Rethink University is a project of the St. Mary's College Film Studio and supported by the Past Students Union. This ground-breaking podcast is the first podcast in Trinidad and Tobago made f ...
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Love 'n Life

Joe & Sarah Hawley

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Welcome to Love 'n Life! Join us as we chronicle our journey of falling in love during quarantine, starting new businesses, navigating pregnancy, getting married, our experiences with plant medicine, sex, and planning a home birth... all in one year! We hold nothing back and we're inviting you to join us on this wild exploration of what it means to live a conscious and connected life in sacred union.
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Voices from the Homelands

The National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library

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From the National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library comes a new monthly podcast: Voices from the Homeland. Each month, hosts Miroslav Konvalina, Former Director of Czech Center New York, and Dr. Pavol Demeš, former Slovak Minister of International Relations, sit down with leaders, experts, and influencers to share insight into the current events of Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
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The Faculty of Law has a thriving calendar of lectures and seminars spanning the entire gamut of legal, political and philosophical topics. Regular programmes are run by many of the Faculty's Research Centres, and a number of high-profile speakers who are leaders in their fields often speak at the Faculty on other occasions as well. Audio recordings from such events are published in our various podcast collections. Video recordings are available via YouTube.
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UFO Field Investigator Mike and Reverend Stu tackle Aliens and Spirituality. *Modified release schedule: We will beam out our 'encounters' every other Friday evening at 7:00pm Pacific, with occasional urgent news updates or brief breaks in the timeline. “Welcome one and all, wherever and whenever you may be….” We are all on this journey together, and Stu and I are exploring this new paradigm, together, in a unified and respectable open forum. What does it mean for YOU? Fueled by the July 202 ...
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Nurses and techs at Temple University Hospital have voted to authorize a strike. Their union says it would begin on Monday, Oct. 6 and end on Saturday, Oct. 11 -- unless they can agree to a new contract. It expires at the end of this month.The Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals has been calling for safer working condi…
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The Lower Merion woman who was shot and paralyzed and whose son was killed in December’s home invasion had the chance to confront the men convicted in the deadly break-in, as they were sent to prison for the rest of their lives. KYW Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert reports.(Photo: Getty Images)
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Dr. Zaid Alrashid, internal medicine resident at Brookdale University and delegate of the Committee of Interns and Residents/-Service Employees International Union (CIR-SEIU), joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the critical role of immigrant doctors in the U.S. healthcare system. Marleigh Flowers, bartender, and Drake De Valco…
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SEPTA’s Manayunk-Norristown Line was suspended Thursday morning because a train fatally struck a man in East Falls.It happened around 9 a.m. at the Regional Rail train crossing at Schoolhouse Lane, which is between East Falls and Wissahickon stations.Shuttle buses took about 300 passengers who were on the train to Center City.This is the second tra…
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There are three days to go until the Eagles showdown at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Recent trips to Tampa haven't gone well. KYW Newsradio's Dave Uram and the Voice of the Eagles Merrill Reese discuss what makes Raymond James Stadium a tough place to play and why Todd Bowles' defense has given the Eagles trouble in the past.…
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What's that smell in Delco? It's still a mystery. A lot of people say they got a whiff of something like burning rubber or gas around 5 p.m. Wednesday. Calls came in to 911 from Upper Darby to Springfield and all the way down to Ridley Park. A lot of people said it smelled like a natural gas leak. One person said it was so strong that they had a bi…
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The Midtown Village Fall Festival is not happening this year. The Neighborhood Merchants Association blames rising costs and a decline in corporate sponsorships. Organizers say they still owe thousands of dollars from last year's event.The association is pledging to return the festival after restructuring.(Photo credit: Getty Images)…
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A SEPTA Regional Rail train struck and killed a person in Delaware County Wednesday night. It happened around 11:30 p.m. between the Morton and Secane stations on the Media-Wawa Line.There were passengers on board the train at the time. They were bused into Center City.Service is running normally Thursday morning.…
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Two gunmen chased down and shot a man near South Street Wednesday night. It happened around 11 p.m. near Second and Brainbridge streets. Chief inspector Scott Small said the victim, a 25-year-old man, had just left a hookah lounge.“As soon as he exited the property, two males who were parked in a black sedan got out of that vehicle and began firing…
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In celebration of the Reuther Library’s 50th anniversary, AFSCME Secretary-Treasurer Elissa McBride reflects on the role the union’s history and archives play in current and future labor actions and organizing campaigns. Related Resources: AFSCME History Related Collections: AFSCME collections at the Reuther Library Episode Credits Interviewee: Eli…
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Hidden deep in Pennsylvania, the remains of Alvira tell a chilling story. Once a thriving town, it was seized by the government in 1942 under eminent domain to build the Pennsylvania Ordnance Works—an enormous TNT plant and a network of bunkers meant to store munitions. The plant shut down after just 11 months, leaving behind toxic land, abandoned …
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There's rumours in the UK a new competitor could challenging Keir Starmer to become the Prime Minister. Andy Burnham, the mayor of Greater Manchester, says Labour MPs are urging him to take over Starmer's role. UK correspondent Enda Brady says Burnham has claimed the Labour Party needs a plan - but it's difficult to roll a leader. LISTEN ABOVE See …
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New Zealand's economy has been shrinking, but our largest company has seen profits surge. Fonterra's announced a 13 percent rise in annual operating profit. Its cash return to shareholders is up 30.6 percent, and its final farmgate milk payout to farmers has reached a new record high of $10.16 per kg of milk solids. The Country's Jamie Mackay expla…
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Tonight on The Huddle, Ali Jones from Red PR and Infrastructure New Zealand CEO Nick Leggett joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! Teachers say they're seeing an alarming rise of students with extreme ideologies, including misogynistic views promoted by Andrew Tate. How can we handle this? The oil and gas ban h…
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More than one-third of farmers say their mobile coverage has gotten worse over the past year - and it's negatively impacting their work environment and overall safety. New reports show only 57 percent of farmland gets coverage, and there's been no improvement since 2022. Federated Farmers telecommunications spokesperson Mark Hooper says the situati…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Thursday, 25 September 2025, Fonterra has delivered one of its best results ever. Chief Executive Miles Hurrell speaks to Ryan Bridge about the outlook for the next year. Half of us are buying less fruit and veggies because of the cost, but chef Mike van de Elzen says it doesn't have to be…
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So the teacher's union is warning about a rising tide of extremism in our schools. I've read the story - what's the actual problem? That's what I'm trying to figure out here today. Apparently, some kids say they're 'Trump Boys' - i.e. like a majority of Americans, a few kids here support the Republican party or MAGA movement. The other problem appa…
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A new survey has revealed a significant number of Kiwis want the Government to prepare for catastrophic events that could bring about the end of the world. New University of Otago research shows two-thirds of respondents believe the Government should draft action plans for threats such as a nuclear war, bioweapons or mass famine and supply chain co…
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There's growing push-back on the idea that children should be censored at school, as extremism spreads. PPTA members are seeing misogyny spread through the classroom, and they're putting it down to a 'toxic online culture of masculinity'. The union wants to make addressing online extremism an official policy, and is calling for Government action. F…
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The All Blacks are hoping to turn their luck around following their worst-ever defeat to South Africa. Ahead of their Eden Park clash against the Wallabies this Saturday, there are 11 survivors in the run-on side to meet the Aussies. All Blacks assistant coach Tamati Ellison says the team's morale is running well ahead of the big game. "I don't thi…
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Oil and gas exploration applications have reopened for the first time since the 2018 ban. Companies can now apply for new prospecting and exploration permits anywhere in the country - not just onshore Taranaki. An open market application pathway's also being introduced to allocate new permits, in addition to the current competitive tender process. …
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Fonterra's CEO says cheaper butter prices could be on the horizon. The dairy co-op's announced a 13 percent rise in annual operating profit and a record-high final milk payout of $10.16 per kg. Chief Executive Miles Hurrell says it's a great result for farmers. He says the price of wholesale butter globally has fallen 15 percent in the past two mon…
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An inquiry's being held into whether the MP for Whanganui has complied with his obligations to declare interests. National's Carl Bates didn't disclose 25 properties, linked to his family trust, many of which are rentals in the area. They weren't declared on Parliament's list of MP's property and financial interests. Newstalk ZB reporter Azaria How…
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Anthony Albanese and Donald Trump came face-to-face in New York - and locked in plans for a formal meeting in Washington for October. Albanese posted a photo of the pair to his Instagram and claimed it was good to chat with the US President as part of a welcome event for world leaders. Australian correspondent Oliver Peterson says it's 'crucial' fo…
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Ardie Savea will stand in as All Blacks captain this weekend, with Scott Barrett ruled out due to a shoulder injury. Barrett's replaced by Fabian Holland in the run-on side, which features 11 survivors from the worst ever defeat a fortnight ago to South Africa. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explains further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/list…
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Half of New Zealanders are cutting back on fruit and vegetables as the cost of living rises. A Ministry of Social Development report reveals nearly two in five Kiwis report an inadequate income, with 48 percent cutting back on produce to save money in 2023 - more than double since 2018. Chef and host of Eat Well for Less, Mike van de Elzen, says pr…
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