The Wild Walk of Fame is a podcast for curious kids who love to learn about animals. Each week I pick an animal and share lots of facts about them, inspiring children to fall in love with wildlife in a fun and engaging way. Think the Hollywood Walk of Fame but for the stars of the animal world rather than the silver screen. The perfect quick fire listen for all budding animal admirers inspiring a love of nature from as early an age as possible. Helping fuel your kids with fun facts to surpri ...
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White Book Project Podcasts
The Bookcast by DL White is my platform for sharing short fiction and updates on life as a self published author of contemporary fiction.
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History is full of the extraordinary. Each week, we'll transport you back in time to witness history's most incredible moments and remarkable people. New episodes Mondays, or a week early for Noiser+ subscribers. With Noiser+ you'll also get ad-free listening and exclusive content on shows across the Noiser podcast network. Click the subscription banner at the top of the feed to get started or head to noiser.com/subscriptions For advertising enquiries, email [email protected]
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Hello and welcome to A Novel Review podcast series. Through this podcast Seamus will tackle the endless world of literature, one book at a time! New Episodes Weekly
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Looking at projects involving Burt Reynolds and Charles Bronson that span their entire career. I look at the project give my opinion and give you all an overview of what the project is about. Please check it out and let me know what you think. www.patreon.com/scottwhite www.scottyblanco.com www.instagram.com/scottwhite1968 www.twitter.com/scottwhite91 Support this podcast: www.patreon.com/scottwhite
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Listen to A Closer Look and more in the audio edition of Late Night with Seth Meyers, weeknights at 12:35/11:35c on NBC.
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A multi media podcast about Cowboy Bebop, A 1990s anime series that has hits fans and future fans. As well as a podcast about movies new and old. Now a podcast that is about Music new and old, as well as a podcast focused on Project Blue Book.
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Exploring the world inside and outside the evangelical subculture, one conversation at a time. "Exvangelical" is a shared starting point with many destinations; it acknowledges the impact (predominantly white/white-led) evangelicalism has had on our lives, but does not dictate our current or future beliefs & practices. On this podcast, you'll hear stories of people who've left evangelicalism for other branches of Christianity, for other spiritual traditions, and for none at all. All paths ar ...
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Hear KUOW and NPR award-winning hosts and reporters from around the globe present some of the nation's best reporting of the day's events, interviews, analysis and reviews.
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Viv and Dave Boardman chat with real people of Happy Valley - Calderdale stretching from Todmorden via Hebden Bridge to Sowerby Bridge and Halifax
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What if healing yourself was the first step to changing the world? This is a space for grounded, soul-level conversations about mental health, emotional intelligence, personal growth, and what it means to live with intention. Here, healing isn’t a trend, it’s a lifelong commitment. Through vulnerable storytelling and honest reflection, For Good helps us reconnect with purpose, reimagine legacy, and choose growth — for ourselves, our families, and our communities. At the heart of it all is Jo ...
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Founded in 2020 and led by Terrell Jermaine Starr, this is the go-to podcast for those who want relatable content on global affairs that doesn’t center the perspectives of white male experts. Few foreign policy shows are led by Black people or center the opinions, experiences and expertise of people of color. Black Diplomats is one exception. Guests are mostly people of color and people who are indigenous to the regions the episodes focus on.
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The Camp Constitution Report is sponsored by Camp Constitution, a charitable trust, that runs a week long family camp, a YouTube Channel, a publishing arm, a speaker's bureau, hosts the Sam Blumenfeld Archives, and engages in year round outreach activity. Our website is http//www.campconstitution.net. Donations are always welcomed and can be made via our PayPal account accessed from our website's homepage.
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This podcast is for anyone interested in modern British political history from 1945 to 2010. The focus is generally going to be more on domestic policy and I plan to either interview someone knowledgeable each episode, or use a book, documentary etc as some fodder for discussion. My personal interest in this comes from being a longstanding modern British history enthusiast, with an interest in UK domestic affairs over the recent past. My rough aim is to put out a podcast every two months, bu ...
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50 Shades of Planning is Sam Stafford’s attempt to explore the foibles of the English planning system and it's aim is to cover the breadth of the sector both in terms of topics of conversation and in terms of guests with different experiences and perspectives. 50 Shades episodes include 'Hitting The High Notes', which are a series of conversations with leading planning and property figures. The conversations take in the six milestone planning permissions or projects within a contributor’s ca ...
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What exactly is a travel experience? A travel experience is more than just a destination. From the pulsating beats of a major music festival, to the adrenaline -fueled excitement of professional sports, to the legendary tours of music icons, these events are more than just spectacles. They are game changers affecting airfares, hotel room rates, restaurants, and growing local economies. Welcome to Tickets to Travel, the podcast that unlocks the stories, businesses, careers, and personalities ...
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This podcast dives deep into uncovering hidden truths and controversial stories in politics, religion, and society. With a focus on exposing corruption within institutions like the church, state, and schools, it explores topics such as money laundering, sex trafficking, and the exploitation of children, aiming to shine a light on the darker sides of power. Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqqUxisCbZ_Hjn3CZawp1eg?sub_confirmation=1
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This is the podcast Putting on a Coat of Colours. This podcast is a Community Storytelling project of Coat of Colours, a council of Cathedral of Hope, United Church of Christ, in Dallas, TX. Our hope is that this podcast will make room for persons of color and their white allies, who are both gay and straight…•To tell of their joys and frustrations•To tell of their sense of belonging and their sense of exclusion•To celebrate our uniqueness to the larger community and celebrate our commonalit ...
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Multi-hyphenate creatives Sophie Rodriguez, George Ward and Alfield Reeves get together to chat about the arts, culture & their lives as creatives.
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Equipping women to declutter their homes, their time and their lives so that they can cherish what truly matters
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The Fragmented Podcast is the leading Android developer podcast started by Kaushik Gopal & Donn Felker. Our goal is to help you become a better Android Developer through conversation & to capture the zeitgeist of Android development. We chat about topics such as Testing, Dependency Injection, Patterns and Practices, useful libraries, and much more. We will also be interviewing some of the top developers out there. Subscribe now and join us on the journey of becoming a better Android Developer.
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Following a 20-year career in communications, like so many friends, peers and ex-colleagues I found myself working from home 100% of the time. In this series I hear from a range of interesting and diverse voices about their response to the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, their health and wellbeing, creativity in adverse times, and our shared hopes for the future.
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THE INTENTIONAL EDIT PODCAST - Simplify Life - Organization, Decluttering, Home Routines, Family Systems
Lauren White - Coach for Busy Moms, Home Organization & Decluttering Expert, Systems Strategist
Are you tired of doing everything around the house and not having any time for yourself? Do you wish your house would stay organized, where you didn’t have to clean up rooms full of toys and clutter, and fold laundry every night? Are you looking for an easier way to keep track of activities, schedules and school calendars? You desire simple systems that MAKE YOUR DAYS EASIER! If you’re dreaming of how to simplify and not feel overwhelmed with basic household tasks and mom duties all the time ...
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The Dial-A-Poem art installation can now reach listeners worldwide on the internet
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3:27Poet and performance artist John Giorno launched Dial-a-Poem in the 1960s to deliver random poems over the phone. Now, a group continues his work on a new medium -- the internet.By Kai McNamee
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New York's city council looks to ban Central Park horse-drawn carriages
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3:54New York City has long argued over whether to ban the horse-drawn carriages that ferry tourists around Central Park and other sites. Now, it looks like the horses may at last be put out to pasture.By Walter Wuthmann
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The federal government ends funding for an ambitious AI project
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3:59The Trump administration has pledged to invest in artificial intelligence. Yet a promising program that uses AI to solve weather-related problems lost funding from the National Science Foundation.By Katia Riddle
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Jewish activist and leader Rabbi Arthur Waskow dies at 92
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3:55Rabbi Arthur Waskow, noted Jewish activist and author of The Freedom Seder, has died at the age of 92. He spent nearly six decades writing, teaching and changing the shape of American Jewish practice.By Deena Prichep
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YouTube chess superstar Daniel Naroditsky, 29, has died
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2:31American chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky died this week at 29 years old — just two weeks shy of his 30th birthday. His peers remember him as humble despite his immense skill.By Alana Wise
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'Racebook' author Tochi Onyebuchi misses the old internet
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7:55Remember when the internet was simple? A little less violent? In his new book Racebook, Tochi Onyebuchi hearkens back to the early days of the internet, how fun it was, and when everything changed.By Juana Summers
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Actor and author Nick Offerman reflects on a place that shaped him
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3:43On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Actor and author Nick Offerman reflects on a place that shaped him.By KUOW Staff
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Houses of worship grapple with financial and emotional impacts of government shutdown
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2:24What does the government shutdown mean for the financial stability of houses of worship in the DC area? And how are clergy ministering to those affected?By Adelle Banks
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Mamdani rise in NYC mayor's race reflects generational rifts in the Democratic Party
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3:48Zohran Mamdani, age 34, is on track to topple Andrew Cuomo who's been Democratic Party royalty for decades. Analysts say Mamdani's hopeful appeals to young voters on social media shook up the race.By Brian Mann
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How Trump uses 'common sense' to make a political point
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4:25The idea of "common sense" has been central to American politics since the founding of the United States. Politicians still use the phrase all the time -- perhaps none more so than Donald Trump.By Danielle Kurtzleben
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Museum security expert offers a peek inside art heist investigations
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5:34NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Anthony Amore, director of security at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, about art heists and what he's noticed about the recent jewelry theft from the Louvre.By Ailsa Chang
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North Carolina Republicans' redistricting plan would help the GOP gain a seat
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3:55North Carolina Republicans plan to redraw their congressional districts to provide a boost for the GOP. It's the latest in a series of moves initiated by the White House.By Adam Wagner
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Japan picks a hardline nationalist as its first female prime minister
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3:33Japan has chosen a hardline nationalist as its first female prime minister. She's shattered a glass ceiling, but she's no feminist, and her ruling coalition, she admits, faces grave challenges.By Anthony Kuhn
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More School Districts count on a 4 day school week to attract and retain teachers
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3:53Just over half the states in the U.S. have schools that operate on a 4 day/per week schedule. Their numbers continue to climb. It's an effort by schools to attract and retain teachers.By Nicole Grundmeier
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Vance arrives in Israel with goal of keeping truce on track
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3:57Vice President JD Vance arrives in Israel as part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to bolster a Mideast ceasefire that's already proving shaky.By Greg Myre
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NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Ellie Rushing, crime reporter from the Philadelphia Inquirer, on how a drop in violent crime and new technology is leading to a high homicide clearance rate.By Ailsa Chang
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Reversing peanut advice prevented tens of thousands of allergy cases, researchers say
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2:18A decade ago, research said giving young children peanut products can prevent allergies. A new study says that, 10 years later, tens of thousands of U.S. children have avoided allergies as a result.By Bill Chappell
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A short lesson on the history of slavery by Brett Pike of Classical Learner https://books.classicallearner.com/ Camp Constitution is a New Hampshire based charitable trust. We run a week-long family camp, man information tables at various venues, have a book publishing arm, and post videos from our camp and others that we think are of importance. P…
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Jesse Plemons | Massive "No Kings" Protests Defy Trump; Trump Threatens to Use Insurrection Act: A Closer Look
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24:55Seth takes a closer look at Trump threatening to use the military in response to millions of Americans taking part in a historic show of "No Kings" protests across the country. Then, Jesse Plemons talks about his grandmother having a shrine of him in her antique store, him and Kirsten Dunst's kids being unimpressed with their Like Mike and Spider-M…
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From Broken to Whole: Alechia Reese’s Transformation from Domestic Violence to Divine Purpose
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38:30Transformation coach and author Alechia Reese joins Joseph “JoJo” Simmons on the for good podcast to share how she went from surviving domestic violence and suicidal thoughts to discovering her purpose — helping others create lives that not only look good, but feel good. On the outside, Alechia Reese had everything — a successful career, a beautifu…
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Watership Down by Richard Adams | Book Review & Literary Analysis | A Novel Review
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20:27To follow and support us, click here: http://anovelreviewpodcast.com A question I wondered as I started reading Richard Adam’s ‘Watership Down’ was – how affecting will a book about rabbits be? It turns out that a story, that was originally orally comprised for the entertainment of his children, journeying for a better life across fields can sweep …
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Some ants appear to alter their nestss to prevent epidemics
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4:12Certain ants appear to alter their nest networks to prevent epidemics, offering inspiration for disease control interventions in the human world as well.By Ari Daniel
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The race for a governor in New Jersey could be close
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4:01The race for governor in blue New Jersey appears to be a dead heat between Democratic Rep. and former Navy pilot Mikie Sherrill and pro-Trump Republican and longtime N.J. politician Jack Ciattarelli.By Joe Hernandez
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Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to a ceasefire
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3:33Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to a ceasefire after unprecedented clashes, including strikes in Kabul and the deaths of three cricket playersBy Diaa Hadid
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A new short sound logo for the Charlotte symphony
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3:22The Charlotte Symphony decided it wants a sonic logo, so it got a composer to write a seven-second piece of music for the orchestra.By Eric Teel
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When the government shut down threatened Halloween bathrooms, a town rallied
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3:54During its busiest time of year, "The Witch City" has come together to keep a national park site open — so all its costumed visitors can use the bathroom.By Andrea Shea
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More Americans say violence might be necessary to get the country back on track
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3:46It's no secret that acrimony in America is high. And now, more Americans say violence might be necessary to get the country back on track.By Domenico Montanaro
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