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Join Hayden and Morgan from Big Reef as they dive into a mix of topics, from their latest adventures as a band and real live humans to the media and music they’re currently into. Explore a wide range of discussions on ’The Big Reef Podcast - The Normal Podcast’. For even more, like artist interviews, original content, and unique radio plays, check out our exclusive Patreon content. Dive in and experience the full spectrum of the Big Reef universe with the subscriber feed via the Big Reef Pat ...
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Where History Comes Alive! A fast-paced, well-researched weekly podcast covering a wide range of historical events, persons, places, legends, and mysteries, Hosted by Jon Hagadorn, the selection of stories and interviews includes lost treasure, unsolved mysteries, unexplained phenomenon, WWII stories, biographies, disasters, legends of the Old West, American Revolutionary history, urban legends, movie backstories, and much more. Available wherever podcasts are found, including Apple Podcasts ...
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The Reef Podcast is a podcast where we interview all content creators wether you have 1 follower or a million you will get interviewed no matter how big or small you are, we plan on doing it on Sundays, sometimes we will have special guests and there will be episodes where we try to bring positive and good outlooks in life and read motivation to encourage people to be their selves and not get judge for who they are.
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Hello and welcome to “Work Happy” – a podcast series focused on using technology to explore better ways of working. I’m your host, Alex Graves, Co-Founder & CEO of Silicon Reef, a leading SharePoint Development Agency and Microsoft Modern Work Solutions Partner which creates people-led solutions that work. I’ve started this podcast to interview those who are leading the future of work within some of the biggest global brands including IKEA, The Cooperative and Virgin Media to name a few.As w ...
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Join host Paul Shapiro as he talks with some of the leading start-up entrepreneurs and titans of industry alike using their businesses to help solve the world’s most pressing problems. Whether it’s climate change, unsustainable agricultural practices, cyber threats, coral reef die-offs, nuclear waste storage, plastic pollution, or more, many of the world’s greatest challenges are also exciting business opportunities. On this show, we feature business leaders who are marrying profit and purpo ...
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ReefCast is a Traditional Owner led and owned podcast and media company diving deep into the stories of Traditional Custodians from across the Great Barrier Reef and beyond. Our mission is to share the honest stories of Traditional Custodians, sharing their rich narratives, vital issues, and the real stories that shape their Sea Country. Through engaging podcast episodes, captivating updates, and immersive content, we bring the heart of the Great Barrier Reef's Traditional Owner communities ...
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A guided tour through the stories that have shaped our culture and the world we live in. Whether you’re a literature nerd, a romance aficionado, or just Not That Into Books, there’s no denying that the “great works” of literature have played a part in influencing everything from public policy to superhero movies. If you’ve ever wanted to know whether that pretentious guy on Twitter is correct in referring to news stories as “Orwellian,” wondered what stories inspired shows like Bridgerton, o ...
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Warming Signs

The Weather Company, The Weather Channel

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Warming Signs with Kait Parker is a podcast that tackles pressing environmental issues with wit and expertise. She’ll go beyond the headlines to inspire both action and hope. Join her every other Tuesday at noon.
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Max and Snorkel

Lionshare Animation

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“Max & Snorkel Imagination Explorers” is a heartwarming and adventurous animated series about a young boy named Max and his loyal, fluffy doodle, Snorkel. Together, they transform their everyday surroundings into fantastical worlds, using their boundless imagination to embark on incredible adventures. From exploring outer space to diving deep into underwater realms and navigating jungles filled with “wild” creatures, Max and Snorkel face challenges with creativity, courage, and teamwork. The ...
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Tiny Matters

Multitude

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Science shapes every part of our lives, but so much of its influence is overlooked or buried in the past. Tiny Matters is an award-winning podcast about tiny things — from molecules to microbes — that have a big and often surprising impact on society. From deadly diseases to forensic toxicology to the search for extraterrestrial life, hosts and former scientists Sam Jones and Deboki Chakravarti embrace the awe and messiness of science and its place in history and today, and how it could impa ...
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In a continued effort to provide relevant, interesting and engaging programming to our statewide audience, MPB Think Radio provides Mississippi Edition, a weekday news magazine program. Mississippi Edition, hosted by Desare Frazier, features the latest news of the day and interviews with the people who are making the news themselves. The program not only provides Mississippi news but also addresses the ways that national and world news affects our state. Desare Frazier as she shares the late ...
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myTalk's Watching

myTalk 107.1 | Hubbard Radio

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It's the golden era of television, and myTalk's watching it all. Join the staff of myTalk 107.1 radio for this podcast on all things watchable, including in-depth analysis of the hottest new shows, old favorites, reboots, flicks, awards shows and more. You no longer need to worry about adding to your binge-watch list. Just listen to myTalk's Watching!
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Hungry for deeper intimacy with God? Thirsty to (re)discover His love for you and your love for Him? Ready to embrace your full identity in Christ? Gospel Spice is your Jesus Christ-centered podcast, infused with in-depth Bible flavors and sprinkled with a dash of French culture. How central is delight in God for you right now? Have you recently found yourself less than captivated by your relationship with God? Do the pages of Scripture feel stale and lifeless? Are you looking for a spiritua ...
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The last year has been a whirlwind of surprises. Some of my greatest friends and people I looked up to, taught me that being strong, takes a lot. My name is Chaco Comrie, I'm a 30 year old CrossFit L-2 Trainer. I've been coaching for almost 10 years. I got really into the sport of competitive functional fitness, because of my smoking hot wife, and years later, I joined the race with full confidence of creating a CrossFit Sanctioned Event in The Southwest States. Through vulnerably sharing my ...
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Experience the reality of solo and short-handed sailing on the big blue ocean, as well as some of the problems that can crush our cruising life. Do you fear solo sailing? I know so many cruising sailors who have become solo sailors, many just not by choice. Injuries, arguments, and life can leave you and your vessel stranded in some of the most beautiful and dangerous places on Earth. Learning to sail your yacht solo is a skill every sailor should master. This removes the anxiety of having n ...
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Democrats in the State House slowed progress on the first day of the special session, claiming a lack of transparency and calls to rubber stamp bills. Then, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals hears arguments over accusations of police brutality and racial profiling to increase city revenues. Plus, the challenges of obtaining emergency care in rural p…
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State legislators return to the Mississippi Capitol this morning for a special session to pass a budget. Then, federal funding has helped states like Alabama and Mississippi make great strides in fighting HIV. Now, funding is in jeopardy--raising concerns among healthcare advocates. Plus, many kids in the state live with untreated tooth decay due t…
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Republican Governor Tate Reeves is expected to call Mississippi lawmakers back to the state capitol this week for a special session to adopt a budget for Fiscal Year 2026. Then, Mississippians are continuing to rally at the state capitol in Jackson, protesting the policies of the Trump administration. Plus, a Seven States Safety Campaign is underwa…
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In December 2017, the FDA approved a new injectable drug to treat type 2 diabetes called semaglutide, which you likely know by its brand name: Ozempic. A few years later, during the pandemic, Wegovy, a drug with a higher dose of the same active ingredient, was approved specifically for chronic weight management. Soon after, people taking Ozempic st…
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Have you ever lived in a mindset where you're basically waiting for the other shoe to drop, hope feels impossible or too dangerous? It can feel safer to fly low, embrace pessimism and cynicism and think, “if life turns out half as bad as I imagine, then at least I'll be ready for it.” That's the kind of mindset Stephanie had when she was younger. S…
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I first heard this story on Paul Harvey years ago., and I've retold it in part but never in full. This is the story of Lieutenant Commander Edward Henry O'Hare (March 13, 1914 – November 26, 1943) who was an American naval aviator of the United States Navy, who on February 20, 1942, became the Navy's first fighter ace of the war when he single-hand…
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Send us a text It's a holiday weekend and we're celebrating by diving into more oldey-timey raunchy literature! Join us and new friend of the pod Kathleen Lubey, author of What Pornography Knows, as we dive into Eliza Haywood's racy and transgressive novella "Fantomina"! If you'd like to hear more from Kathleen, you can find her at https://www.kath…
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Hey leave us a comment and feedback for a chance to get a shoutout on the next episode. The Reef Podcast returns wiith a brand new episode, on this episode LuisIpa alongside guest Co-host NightmareRyzing talk to indie game developer BornMonkie who is known for making an upcoming indie game called Dodo Duckie hope you guys enjoy this amazing episode…
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A newly released "Year in Hate" report identifies seven hate groups in Mississippi. Then, members of the US House of Representatives passed a major spending bill yesterday. Policy analysts in Mississippi say most changes won't apply to the state. Plus, did you know Columbus, Mississippi is the home of Memorial Day? We speak with a local expert abou…
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We speak with Congressman Mike Ezell about, President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill," and what he knows about the governor's request for a major disaster declaration. Then, May is Stroke Awareness Month. Mississippi is tied with Alabama for the highest mortality rates in the country. Plus, lawmakers are considering what future budgets could look like…
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State Health Officer Dr. Dan Edney is leading the creation of a new system of care to help lower the state's high infant and maternal mortality rates. Then, supporters of the federal food assistance program "SNAP" say budget cuts could hurt low-income families in Mississippi. Plus, we sit down with Mississippi Republican Party Chair Mike Hurst to t…
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In this episode of Tiny Show and Tell Us, we hear from a listener who has Marfan syndrome and dive into the complexities of the disease. Then we talk about pathogens that eat — or infiltrate! — plant DNA. We need your stories — they're what make these bonus episodes possible! Write in to [email protected] *or fill out this form* with your favorit…
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Fishermen in the Gulf are speaking out against legislation that would privatize wild oyster reefs in the area. Then, early childhood educators are celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Head Start program in the state. Plus, residents of Tylertown await word of federal aid nearly 2 months after the governor requested a major disaster declaration f…
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Women in Mississippi are at a higher risk for heart disease, one of the leading causes of death in the state. Then, doctors are sounding the alarm about the link between smoking and strokes. Plus, oyster farmers in the Mississippi Sound say their livelihoods could be put at risk by opening a major spillway. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy fo…
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What is wisdom? What is righteousness? Who are the primary role-models in wisdom and righteousness in the Old Testament, and how do they point us to Christ? As we conclude our last episode in our Gospel Spice Proverbs series, Stephanie invites us to take a final look at what righteousness and wisdom truly are, and then we will gaze at the Face of H…
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For full transcript see our website at www.bestof1001stories.com at each episode at 1001 Heroes-Thank you! and any review telling us that this show was not well researched can pound sand while gleefully tring to listen to the early recordings while reading the BOOK the reviewer recommended. ! Full transcript available at website (www.bestof1001stor…
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The Mississippi Department of Education shares plans for how the state could continue receiving grants that would help improve schools. Then, a leader with the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning responds to concerns about selecting the next president of Jackson State University. Plus, it's National Prevention Week, a time to highlight reso…
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How could tariffs affect Mississippians in the coming months? A business leader says some industries could be hit hard. Then, on this day in 1970, two young men were killed by police gunfire at Jackson State University during the height of racial tensions and non-violent protests. Plus, most commercial ships are built in China. The Trump Administra…
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You’ve heard of carbon capture machines, but what if one of the most powerful tools for removing CO₂ from the atmosphere isn’t high-tech at all—just crushed rock and rain? Meet Ana Pavlovic, CEO of Eion and the self-described “Crazy Rock Lady.” Her company is pioneering a process called enhanced rock weathering, which uses the natural properties of…
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There are discussions in Washington about cutting billions of dollars in Medicaid funding, an action supporters of the program say would hurt thousands of vulnerable Mississippians. Then, it's National Hospital Week, we talk about the hard work of healthcare professionals and the struggle with addressing healthcare gaps in the state. Plus, one of t…
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Over the last 200 years or so, vaccines have come a long way, for a number of viruses. We’ve made so much progress, in fact, that in 2017 scientists began the early stages of vaccine development for some virus families they believed could pose a future pandemic threat. One of those families was Coronaviridae: coronaviruses. Not many people know tha…
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Mississippi's Commissioner of Agriculture is defending the President's choice to impose tariffs on foreign nations-- saying it could lead to better deals for Mississippi farmers. Then, hurricane season begins June 1st. The state's leading emergency manager is asking folks to be prepared for an active season. Plus, a new book explores the secret his…
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Today, Stephanie invites us to discover the wisdom and peace that come from being deeply immersed in God’s Word, learning to frame our lives from His perspective, and embracing the power of “dreaming small” in a world obsessed with performance, productivity, and success. She invites us to dream small, because we serve a big God. She begins by refle…
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The head of the Rankin County NAACP speaks out against comments by a county supervisor disparaging two victims of the Goon Squad. Then, Early learning advocates express relief the Trump Administration put the brakes on its plan to slash Head Start funding. Plus, locals share their thoughts on the newly chosen American Pope Leo the 14th. Hosted on A…
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Federal courts approve a new redistring map for DeSoto County. Special elections are in November. Then, how can Mississippi bridge the gap between faith and mental health services? That's the central question at a summit in Brandon. Plus, The Angola Prison Rodeo is the only one in the country where incarcerated men compete in bull riding, buck brea…
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Thank you for joining us on this episode of 1001 Heroes. Please leave a review for this show and let Jon know you are enjoying stories of this kind. Let him know, what is your favorite blues artist or song? For now we leave you with Ma Rainey. See 'The Birth of the lues' at our website (www.bestof1001stories.com) for full transcript To the reviewer…
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Send us a text The New Yorker turned 100 this year, and so we're taking a trip through the archives to explore the first (not so great) year of fiction published by the magazine, discuss the legacy of early fiction editor Katherine White, and more! As always, we are: -Asking with all the love in our hearts that you leave us a review or tell a frien…
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Interview with Command Sgt. Maj. Bart Womack New Book- IMBEDDEDD ENEMY Shortly after deploying for the war in Iraq, an unprecedented attack was about to take place; the first of it's kind in U.S. military history. Embedded Enemy is the true story of the deadly attack against the men and women of Headquarters and Headquarters Company First Brigade, …
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This is part one of the story of the Bielski Brothers- a tightly knit group of 4 brothers- the yoiungest 13, and the oldest 33, who formed an armed resistance group in the forests of Belarus during WWII to save Jews from certain death in the hands of the Nazis. Led by Tuvia Bielsky, the group created a working community in the forest which was capa…
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Hey leave us a comment and feedback for a chance to get a shoutout on the next episode. The Reef Podcast returns wiith a brand new episode, on this episode LuisIpa alongside guest Co-host NightmareRyzing and Q/A Emperorarma talk to writer Jeffrey Reddick who is very well known for writing two of the 6 current Final Destination movies which in our o…
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The President of Jackson State University resigns. Board members of the Institutions of Higher Learning appoint an interim leader. Then, a minister from a Catholic church in Jackson weighs in on the selection process for a new pope and who he wants to see in that role next. Plus, we continue our conversation with immigration leaders and hear from a…
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Student loan payments resume for those in default, affecting millions of people, including Mississippians. Then, immigrant rights leaders in the state share what it's like trying to help immigrants living in fear during the second trump administration. Plus, we speak with the student and photographer who helped document the Tougaloo 9 historic 1960…
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In this episode of Tiny Show and Tell Us, we break down what limits on anesthesia could mean, both for doctors and patients. Then we hear from a listener who’s on a research trip in Puerto Rico and went kayaking in a bioluminescent bay. What is bioluminescence? And what are the perfect conditions to try to see it? We need your stories — they're wha…
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Officials say a federal program to increase Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements to rural hospitals could be a lifeline for their community. Then, aspiring Mississippi entrepreneurs seek to win a $15 thousand dollar prize for innovative tech ideas. Plus, we speak with a member of the Tougaloo 9, whose read-in protest in the 1960's helped lead the c…
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Finding healthcare in rural areas of Mississippi can be difficult, and experts say the issue gets worse with age. Then, congresswoman Jasmine Crockett of Texas delivers the commencement address at Tougaloo College over the weekend. Plus, we speak with a member of the Tougaloo 9, a group of students whose read-in led to de-segregating libraries in J…
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Will we dare to diagnose our distractions? This heavy topic is on our mind today as we ponder the lessons from the Book of Proverbs about priorities, and distractions. Stephanie introduces us this week to a new fictitious character, who constantly seeks to maintain herself in a state of numbing and escape from the real world. And so, we look at the…
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Britain was fully involved in WWII in 1940-41 prior to the US entering the war- and they were defending their island against Germany to the last man if need be. So many British pilots had been killed that they despertaely needed women to ferry war planes, both new and "shot up" to and from factories and bases all over England. It was dangerous work…
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Two victims attacked, tortured and sexually assaulted by law enforcement in Rankin County reach a settlement in a civil lawsuit. Then, the governor says major investments in electrical grids could put Mississippi at an advantage in the race for AI development. Plus, protesters continue their calls for congress to reign in the numerous cuts and exec…
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The Mississippi Department of Education announces gains in pre-k education. Then, Mississippians are wearing denim to help erase the stigma that victims of sexual assault can face. Plus, a new law will soon start the process of eliminating the state income tax. It's garnered praise by some, and the ire of others. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priv…
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