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Cut through the noise with The Intercept’s reporters as they tackle the most urgent issues of the moment. The Briefing is a new weekly podcast delivering incisive political analysis and deep investigative reporting, hosted by The Intercept’s journalists and contributors including Jessica Washington, Akela Lacy, and Jordan Uhl. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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HedgeD

Morgan Creek Capital Management, LLC

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HedgeD, with a capital "D" for emphasis, brings listeners topical content from both sides of the ledger – the long side and the short side. In each episode, co-hosts Mark Yusko, Cory Lester and Andrew Schmeelk take a deep dive into an investment theme or concept, typically with the help of an expert guest from Morgan Creek's expansive global network.
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The Shot Podcast

Jo Dyer and Dave Milner

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A weekly podcast about Australian politics, power and corruption. Each week Jo Dyer and Dave Milner probe the myths and half-truths pushed by those in power. Sometimes profound, occasionally profane, The Shot podcast is always entertaining. If you want a didactic account of power and politics in Australia, download something else. But if you want robust, honest and witty engagement with the big issues, The Shot podcast will be right up your alley. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for m ...
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Spin Cycle

RRR - Triple R

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Spin Cycle covers all things media, unravelling the tangled threads of politics, the 24 hour news cycle, the spin and the story behind the stories. With Jess Lilley, Rachel Withers and Charlie Lewis.
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The Yarn

Centre for Advancing Journalism

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The Yarn is a podcast showcasing work from The Centre for Advancing Journalism at the University of Melbourne. It features original reporting by students, content from The Citizen publication, as well as talks and events held by the Centre.
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We used to be journalists, but now we mostly just bitch about them. (Kidding. Kind of.) We also break down broken new. This weekly podcast brings you honest and original media analysis from two insiders who’ve broken plenty of news and been broken by it, too. Hosted by long-suffering journalists and even longer-suffering friends, Jan Fran and Antoinette Lattouf, We Used to Be Journos is your guide to the way the media works. Join us every Wednesday as we unpack the headlines you see, and the ...
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The Public

Kevin Caners

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The Public is a program exploring arts & contemporary society through in-depth conversations with today's most compelling thinkers, writers, artists and public personalities. Hosted by Kevin Caners for CIUT 89.5 FM, out of The University of Toronto.
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Alert! Radio

Canadian Dimension

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Brought to you by Canadian Dimension magazine, Alert! covers politics, economics, issues of social and environmental justice; features interviews, commentaries, profiles of people in the news; has features on music, media, the arts; as well as special shows dedicated to new ideas or significant events.
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Let's Give A Damn is your one-stop shop for inspiring, raw, and no-bullshit conversations with damn-giving artists, activists, and experimenters from all over the world. At Let's Give A Damn, we believe that no one is free until everyone is free. With these conversations, we're trying to help everyone get free. Are you in? Welcome to Let's Give A Damn.
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Prepare to plunge into the peculiar as Dan Schreiber, professional fact-hunter, uncovers the wild beliefs, ideas and theories of some of the most remarkable people on planet earth. As well as delving into the lives of truly fascinating people, Dan asks his guests a maverick tour of questions known as The Batshit Survey. Do they believe in Ghosts? Déjà vu? Telepathy? Premonitions? Déjà vu? Either way, everyone has theories they are transfixed by, or a mystery in their own life that they’re tr ...
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One on one mentorship saved my business. So I decided to share that process starting with a 200-word blog post. Fast forward to today and my mentorship practice is a 21 million dollar worldwide company with a team of 50 professional mentors. Scaling from a tiny gym business to one of the largest mentorship practices in the world meant developing simple systems that could be taught easily to others. But building a movement requires leading by example, and showing people that business isn’t ev ...
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Consortium News

Joe Lauria: Consortium News editor-in-chief and journalist

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Consortium News is the podcast for Consortiumnews.com, a home for important, well-reported stories that challenge the dominant mainstream news media of our day. We focus on international and domestic policies, as well as political and media developments in the United States and abroad. Consortium News was founded in 1995 as the first investigative news magazine on the internet by Robert Parry, one of the reporters who helped expose the Iran-Contra scandal for The Associated Press in the mid- ...
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Roy Zimmerhansl and his partners at Pierpoint Financial Consulting bring you Pierpoint Perspective$, focusing on the world of securities finance including securities lending, repo, collateral management and related areas. In addition to the insiders from Pierpoint, listeners will hear from leading industry figures as well as influential market leaders from related areas. It’s a $10 billion dollar business so learn how to grab a bigger share of that wallet, reduce risk while doing it, stay wi ...
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DeTox is a mental power-up for anyone navigating high-stakes pressure. Born from my own experience scaling startups and hitting the inevitable stress wall, the show dives deep into what it takes to thrive when the pressure’s on: Tackling stress, detoxing from pressure and keeping going. Featuring insights from CEOs, Olympians, and top performers across industries, DeTox explores how these legends deal with stress, and stay detoxed in high-pressure environments, to keep building and achieving ...
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The New Phytologist Foundation

The New Phytologist Foundation

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The New Phytologist Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to the promotion of plant science. We own two journals: New Phytologist, and Plants, People, Planet. Our activities range from funding symposia and workshops, to sponsoring prizes for early career researchers, to ensuring free access for a wide range of published research articles.
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The Village Global podcast takes you inside the world of venture capital and technology, featuring enlightening interviews with entrepreneurs, investors and tech industry leaders. Learn more at www.villageglobal.vc.
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Achieving greatness requires immense sacrifice. Nobody knows this better than perhaps professional athletes or, as author and journalist Brin-Jonathan Butler reveals, chess players. Butler joins host Chris Hedges to discuss his book, The Grandmaster: Magnus Carlsen and the Match That Made Chess Great Again and how the history of chess’ greatest pla…
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His week that was - Kevin HealyWrap up of 2025 with Dr Binoy Kampmark, Senior lecturer at RMITPart 2 of Edward Said Memorial Lecture by Chris Hedges - US award winning journalist and writerPart 1 of John Lander's 3 week visit to ChinaJoan Coxsedge with Hard Facts for Hard Times Head to www.3cr.org.au/hometime-tuesday for full access to links and pr…
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This article is read by Eunice Wong, a Juilliard-trained actor, featured on Audible’s list of Best Women Narrators. Her work is on the annual Best Audiobooks lists of the New York Times, Audible, AudioFile, & Library Journal. www.eunicewong.actor Text originally published November 10, 2025. The Chris Hedges Report is a reader-supported publication.…
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Entrepreneurship Is a Hedge, Not a Risk AI is hollowing out the entry-level ladder—and waiting for “safe” jobs might be the riskiest bet of all. In this episode, I make the case that entrepreneurship isn’t a leap off a cliff; it’s a hedge against uncertainty. We start with why doing beats studying: real skills—focus, math-in-action, communication, …
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As the social media ban kicks off, Jan and Antoinette find themselves disagreeing on its merits. Plus, we take a look at the rage-bait tabloid media machine currently targeting influencer Abbie Chatfield and the hypocrisy powering it all. And as boycott calls grow over Israel’s participation in Eurovision, SBS doubles down on a dud decision. We sal…
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the ai bubble, retail mania & what comes next for markets Welcome to Season 3, Episode 16 of Two Blokes Trading. This week’s guest is Harry Melandri, a veteran macro strategist with over 30 years of experience across central banks, hedge funds, trading desks, and global macro research. Harry is now a Senior Advisor and Research Contributor at MI2 P…
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Matt and Daniel welcome independent journalist Andrey X direct from the West Bank to talk through the dangers of committing journalism in occupied territory, the newly named Netanyahu Furry Trial, and the Doha, Qatar stop on the Hillary Clinton Young Voter Alienation Tour. Please donate to Pal-Humanity: http://palhumanity.com/ Andrey on IG: https:/…
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With the heating going on indoors, we also chat about houseplant winter care — how to stop your plants drying out when the radiators fire up, simple ways to boost humidity, and why a quick “seasonal reset” can save your favourite foliage. With National Robin Day coming up, Peter and David talk about how to help garden birds through winter, from off…
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Send us a text In this episode of Resonanz Spotlight: Strategy Notes, Vincent and Saâd break down why SRTs and CLOs, often grouped under “structured credit”, are actually two very different games. They explore how banks, regulators, and investors each approach these structures, why incentives diverge, and what allocators must understand before depl…
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You're losing the talent war—not because you're a bad employer, but because the game is rigged against you. Government standardizes pay across wildly different cost-of-living markets. Big corporations offer pensions and benefits you can't touch. Your salary dollar is worth less before you even start competing. So how do you keep great people when y…
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“How do we understand now if we don’t understand 1948 or 1917 or all the things that happened during the British Mandate?” This is a central question Micaela Sahhar, author and educator, asks while dissecting her book, Find Me at the Jaffa Gate. Sahhar reframes these monumental events in Palestinian history through an intimate, granular lens of her…
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Adam Riches is an award-winning comedian and actor known for his wild characters and brilliantly unhinged live shows. You’ll have seen him popping up in Detectorists, Horrible Histories, and 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown doing his beloved Sean Bean character. His brand new tour 'The Twelve Beans of Christmas' is on now, get tickets here. Host: Da…
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As of December first, officials across the U.S. have executed 44 people in 11 states, making 2025 one of the deadliest years for state sanctioned executions. In this week’s episode we talk to Malcolm Gladwell, whose new podcast series dives into one case to understand how the system operates and the reality that who gets sentenced to die often depe…
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Dec 2, 2025 – Market strategist Dr. Ed Yardeni joins FS Insider's Cris Sheridan to discuss his bullish outlook, including a 10,000 target for the S&P 500 by 2029. Yardeni, known for his “Roaring 2020s” thesis, highlights strong economic and...By [email protected] (Financial Sense)
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In this episode Jan and Antoinette delve into accusations of racism at the TikTok awards and speak to some big content creators who say this isn’t the first time they’ve felt shunned by the industry. Also, Trump adds media outlets who dare critically report on potentially unlawful strikes in Venezuela to an official White House naughty list. Plus w…
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With Daniel on assignment, Matt is joined by Producer Adam Levin for a chat with journalist Jasper Nathaniel covering the saga of West Bank teenager Mohammed Ibrahim, whose freedom Jasper helped secure. Plus a crash-out landing from a new online hasbarist on the scene, and lastly; we’re not saying Jasper’s mom was hectoring her elected officials, b…
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In this episode David and Peter talk about Christmas! How to care for your cut Christmas tree, or if you have a live one the best temperature and how to look after it during the festive period. We discuss the joys of the Amarylis bulb and how to get them to last more than one year. And the other Christmas favourite the Poinsettia, where to position…
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AI is supposed to make everything easier—but in many service businesses it’s doing the opposite: pushing people back toward humans they can trust. In this episode, I unpack why. First, audiences are shifting from links to answers—organic search and email engagement are down as more people ask LLMs directly. Second, trust is fracturing. A whole gene…
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November 28, 2025 – Is the dollar’s reign under threat? Jim Puplava interviews Harvard’s Kenneth Rogoff on “Our Dollar, Your Problem,” discussing how US debt, political division, China’s yuan, and crypto challenge dollar dominance and why...By [email protected] (Financial Sense)
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Happy Thanksgiving/taking everyone! As a special holiday bonus, here's an extended highlight reel from our two sold-out live shows at The Gutter in Brooklyn, NY this past October. Our guests were the amazing Briahna Joy Gray (night 1) and Francesca Fiorentini (night 2), with opening standup sets by Jess Salomon and Jeremy Kaplowitz. Special thanks …
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Ben Machell is a journalist-turned-literary explorer of the uncanny. After writing 'The Unusual Suspect' a true-crime story about a modern Robin Hood-style bank robber, he’s returned with 'Chasing the Dark: Encounters With The Supernatural.' The new book is a complete history of psychic and paranormal phenomena. Through forgotten case files, firsth…
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This week on The Intercept Briefing: What does it mean to work full-time in America and still not afford a place to live? We're resharing our conversation with journalist Brian Goldstone, whose new book “There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America,” examines this growing crisis. Goldstone's book — a finalist for the Carnegie Medal for…
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On this episode of HedgeD, we revisit our November 13, 2025, webinar with Mark Yusko and Cory Lester of Morgan Creek Capital Management. In this special year-end conversation, Mark and Cory reflect on how 2025 unfolded, covering major investment themes, market dynamics, and emerging opportunities as we look ahead to 2026. They also dive into innova…
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In this episode Jan and Antoinette dig into a family violence story that manages to break (almost) every reporting guideline. Antoinette explains the latest escalation in the Daily Telegraph’s ‘undercover Jew’ mess at Cairo Takeaway restaurant, while Jan canvasses the good, the bad and the weird views of the Sydney Morning Herald. Plus, the journal…
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Matt and Daniel are joined by all-star, jersey in the rafters guest Nora Barrows Friedman of the Electronic Intifada to cover Matt's newfound enthusiasm for wildlife, Melanie Phillips' wild performance at the Rage Against The Hate conference, and the fishiest land deal in Manhattan since the Lenape met a cadre of tulip fetishists. Please donate to …
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This month on Lazy Code, Dan teams up with Halina Brooke and Leon “Buttons” Kirkbeck to swap eerie doppelganger encounters, and wonder whether look-alike humans are just copy-pasted assets from a lazy cosmic developer. Leon does his best to keep the quantum-adjacent nonsense from imploding into metaphysical spaghetti, while Dan and Helena chase dow…
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His week that was - Kevin Healy Associate Professor Tilman Ruff speaking about his recent time in Fukushima, 14 years since the nuclear power disaster. What has been done, what needs to be done and what can't be done.Broadcaster and activist Jacob Grech with his views on the Whitlam dismissal 50 years ago and the consequences for Australia today,Pa…
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In this episode David and Peter chat about the recent rain and the problems this has caused across England including Monmouth. It's National Tree Week this week so get out and plant a tree! This event is organised by the National Tree Council and it's partners. Oxford University Parks Arboretum Explorer Map Launch and Tree Planting, Thursday, Novem…
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Send us a text In this two-part special of Resonanz Spotlight, Vincent sits down with Chris Miller and Nick Baltas from Goldman Sachs’ Systematic Trading Strategies team to explore how option-based investing has evolved — and where it’s heading next. In Part 1, Chris Miller, Head of Equity Volatility and Derivatives Products, walks us through the t…
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Trade patterns are shifting as the threat of U.S. tariffs continue to destabilize the produce industry. Greg Palmer, vice-president, trade and market development for the Canadian Produce Marketing Association, travels often to Mexico visiting with exporters and importers. When he puts on his tourist cap, he also frequents food markets. He shares hi…
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Is More Communication Better? We live in an always-on world where everyone can connect with anyone instantly. This much communication should make business easier and faster, right? Wrong. Communication has reached a tipping point where more is no longer better. In this episode, we explore why the explosion of workplace messaging tools, constant ava…
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