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Fault Lines Podcast

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Dive into the world of skepticism, activism, and current events with The Line Has a Podcast. Hosted by Jimmy Snow, Alyssa Ljub, and Promise (Eve Was Framed), this twice-weekly podcast explores the stories shaping our world through thoughtful discussion, humor, and a commitment to critical thinking.
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World War I Podcast

MacArthur Memorial; Amanda Williams

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World War I created many of the political, cultural, and economic fault lines of the world today. Produced by the MacArthur Memorial, this podcast explores a wide variety of topics related to World War I.
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Fault Lines Project

Fault Lines Podcast

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Fault Lines Project is an open source investigation into journalist impunity and society fractures points. It also documents the journey to advocacy in developing crisis services for journalists in conflict, STEM Innovation HUB and the VR Peace Museum in Los Angeles, California, USA. Cover art photo provided by Joel Filipe on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@joelfilip
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Impunity Files Podcast

Alynda D. Morrison

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Fault Lines Project is an open source investigation into journalist impunity and society fractures points. It also documents the journey to advocacy in developing crisis services for journalists & humanitarians seeking intervention services.
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In YourWords

In YourWords

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Building bridges over society's fault lines starts with hearing each other's stories. Artists, teachers, students, and activists wield their words in interviews with YourWords STL. Gather wisdom from those working toward equity in one of the nation's most divided cities.
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Walking With Change

carla joy bergman

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What would happen if we stop and listen to our imaginations more so we can uncover new questions emerging now? Walking with Change is an invitation to "walk" with me and my guests on some brambly-filled-paths as we discover landscapes of lost or clandestine questions, or uncover new and better ones along the way. I am intentionally inviting folks into these conversations whom I feel are asking interesting and unique questions at this time, or are willing to sit with not knowing as they ponde ...
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The Rhine

Joe Rigodanzo

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Stories from the chaotic frontier between Rome and the "Barbarians" that became Europe's fault line. We chart the rise of the Roman Empire, it's fall in the West, and the reverberations that led to centuries of conflict between France and Germany.
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Rock N Roll Archaeology (RNRA) is more than a podcast; it’s an immersive, carefully researched and produced audio documentary. RNRA explores the history of Rock Music, and then goes a step further. We contextualize Rock N Roll; we place it within the cultural, political, and technological landscapes of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. With storytelling, commentary, and a dash of musicology, we explore how music, culture, and technology interact and affect each other—how they ARE each ...
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Beyond the politics, beyond our geography are the intangible connections that hold us together – The We Society. The We Society podcast is here to tell you about the thousands of ways the Social Sciences can help us understand and enhance this complicated and fascinating human network. What can we do to fix the NHS? How can we better manage climate change? How do we end the cost of living crisis? Brought to you by the Academy of Social Sciences in association with the Nuffield Foundation and ...
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Reform This!

TheBlaze Radio Network

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Dr. Zuhdi Jasser is a former US Navy Lieutenant Commander, a conservative, a patriot, a physician, and an American Muslim. A frequent television commentator on Blaze TV, Fox News Channel, CNN and MSNBC, he is also a co-founder of the Muslim Reform Movement. In this first of its kind podcast, Dr Jasser holds no punches as he breaches the many fault lines of the day between the West and Islamic communities. Weekly, Zuhdi covers the timely and most controversial issues on homeland security, nat ...
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Fightmaster MD Audio

Fightmaster MD

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A weekly treatise on committing to one’s heart instead of hiding inside a career of acclaim, acceptance, and complacency. In 2022 at 33 years old, I left my career as a doctor, where I could earn $400,000 per year. I owed $200,000 in student loans. I quit because that life was killing me. And it wasn’t medicine’s fault. I have plenty of friends who love medicine, who love taking care of patients. It was my fault; I never wanted to be a doctor. I needed to find out what I wanted. My life was ...
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The History of the Future

Schuler Democracy Forum

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In an era when the only constant is change, Mark Little and Ellie Payne take us on a journey along the fault-line of media, democracy, and technology, to find the thinkers and doers who can restore belief in a better tomorrow. A six-part podcast series brought to you by the Schuler Democracy Forum in the Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute, Trinity College Dublin. Each episode brings together arts and humanities researchers and media practitioners and theorists to di ...
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Tune in every other week for inspiring, joyful, and informative conversations on transforming ourselves, our communities, and the world, in the spirit of ancient Chinese medicine, spirituality, and philosophy. Separating fact from fiction, we aim to bring you medicine from China's distant past, translated here to meet YOUR needs today, in clinic and beyond. I am your host, Dr. Sabine Wilms, medical historian, recovering university professor, and author and translator of more than a dozen boo ...
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Searching for Deutschland

European Council on Foreign Relations

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On 23 February, Germany will hold an election—but the country seems to have turned inwards. Relations with France and Poland, its two essential partners, have deteriorated; where the country previously provided the European project with leadership at crucial moments, it now drags its feet. As a result, Jeremy Cliffe and Jana Puglierin are “Searching for Deutschland”. This new podcast from the European Council on Foreign Relations sees the think-tank's Berlin-based editorial director and Berl ...
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The Focus

Auscast Network

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The Focus is the flagship current affairs podcast of SAGE International, an independent, Adelaide-based geopolitical think tank. Hosted by Dr. John Bruni—a veteran geopolitical commentator with over 24 years in the Australian media—The Focus brings a critical edge to global affairs. John's expertise is built on decades of experience, including time with the Royal United Services Institute of Australia, work as a university lecturer, senatorial foreign affairs adviser, analyst for Jane’s Inte ...
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What if the tension in your life isn’t something to resolve—but something to revere? Welcome to Tension of Emergence, an audio sanctuary where we meet the fertile edge of transformation—not by bypassing discomfort, but by alchemizing it. Hosted by Jennifer England—human rights advocate, Zen practitioner, and former executive—this podcast explores the friction that arises when we’re called to lead, create, or heal during times of profound change. A space for holding paradox, Tension of Emerge ...
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The Summitborn Dispatch is a narrative-driven podcast exploring the wild places where story, land, and spirit converge. From trailhead reflections to deep-dive field reports, each episode brings you into the heart of Summitborn’s signature columns—Off Trail, Fault Lines, Mountain Town Dispatch, and more. Whether you're chasing alpine sunrises, unraveling geological mysteries, or listening to the voices of people shaped by the land, this is your field guide to the modern frontier.
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This project is our way of exploring how technology can be used to improve the lives of all Mancunians by helping us gather and share information in new and exciting ways, supporting everything from healthcare and transport to culture and the environment. We've set out to learn what it takes to build the smartest city in the world and create more opportunities for everyone who lives, works and plays here.
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The Looking for a Third Podcast

Tanya Chainey Rodney Beckford

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Ok... it won't be the last time we say this, but it's best said up front. IT'S NOT THAT TYPE OF LOOKING FOR A THIRD YOU HORNY TOAD! Two like able idiots, Tanya Chainey and Rodney Beckford talk to ordinary every day people about their interests, passions and pastimes. The conversation is always interesting, enlightening and lively, however it's tinged with a hint of irreverence, silliness and good humour. It is after all the only level that these two non-rocket scientist can operate at. The g ...
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American biography is a podcast that looks at American history by examining the lives of important, if less discussed, Americans who have exerted great influence upon the nation's development. It's the American story told through American's stories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Calamity Janes

Madison & Bailey

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Mayhem enthusiasts, best friends, and sisters Bailey Brown and Madison Wendt have spent their lives pouring over stories of disaster and catastrophe while their family looked on in abject horror. Combining their love of comedy podcasts and long, late-night discussions of calamity, Bailey and Madison decided to create a podcast where they can talk about all things catastrophic without enduring their loved one's side-eye. Calamity Janes is a weekly podcast wherein hosts Bailey and Madison disc ...
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★ PRACTICAL ★ TIMELESS ★ NO NONSENSE ★ Discover the business issues hiding in plain view that matter to your bottom line. Created for smart business owners, executives, managers, and entrepreneurs who want to increase their business leadership effectiveness and side-step the School of Hard Knocks. Each Thursday you’ll hear top-line insights, tools and straight talk from experts, authors and change makers who share their secrets for more success on a wide range of business topics. These are t ...
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The Injury Lawyer

Steve Heisler

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Compassion . . . honesty . . . rationality . . . these are all qualities you want in a lawyer. Heck, they’re qualities you want in anyone you know or do business with. Welcome to the Injury Lawyer Podcast. A podcast that discusses all types of injuries due to all types of negligence. Join Attorney Steve Heisler, creator of the National Amputation Attorneys, and other experts as they provide valuable insight into your legal rights and help keep you informed. Unfortunately, people who have bee ...
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In 1994, Howard Sounes began investigating a case of serial murder in an English cathedral city. A married couple, Fred and Rose West, had killed at least twelve women and girls, including their own daughter. They cut their victims up and buried the remains of nine bodies under their house at 25 Cromwell Street, Gloucester, where the Wests continued to live undetected... for decades. Uncovering their secrets as a journalist and author, researching his classic crime book Fred & Rose, Howard r ...
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Women Like Us

Somethin' Else

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Welcome to the only podcast hosted by women. Each week, top journalists Jennifer Hudson (no relation) and Lillian Bayliss (no relation) will chat about everything they're interested in - from fashion to politics to free speech to veganism and back again, you can be sure that if you're a woman like them you'll love Women Like Us. (Please subscribe, the microphones cost a lot of money. JHxx) (Don't put that in it looks needy. LB.) (OK, I'll edit it out before it goes up. JHxx) Hosted on Acast. ...
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African Studies Centre

Oxford University

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The University of Oxford is one of the world's leading centres for the study of Africa. In every Faculty and Division across the University there are active research programmes focused on the continent. The African Studies Centre, within the School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies, acts as a focal point for graduate level work and faculty research on Africa. Alongside the vibrant doctoral programmes, the MSc in African Studies, inaugurated in 2006, is already recognised as Europe's most pre ...
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Navigating Our World

Brown Advisory

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We launched Navigating Our World in 2008 to mark our 10th anniversary as an independent firm. Each NOW conference—this year would have marked our seventh—is meant to embody our commitment to seeking out fresh and diverse views, learning from experts across disciplines, and challenging conventional assumptions. While we have shifted our conference format to a podcast series due to the pandemic, we remain steadfast in our belief that thoughtful inquiry, encompassing varied perspectives, helps ...
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Join Jimmy Snow, Promise, and Alyssa as they break down the MASSIVE blue wave that destroyed Republican momentum across the country! Zohran Mamdani wins NYC mayor with 51% despite Trump's endorsement, Virginia and New Jersey flip blue, and Republicans still can't do basic math (41+7≠52, folks). We discuss why MAGA's cope is reaching maximum levels …
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Professor Tim Grant is one of the world's most experienced forensic linguistic practitioners who specialises in the analysis of abusive and threatening communications. He is an academic practitioner in the field of forensic linguistics - teaching and leading research as a professor at Aston University. As the former director of the Aston Institute …
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“Developing a familiarity with the past truly enriches our experience of living and can really give us some incredible tools for facing these impossible challenges that we have to face.” I am very excited to share this conversation with the brilliant and passionate thinker, storyteller, and Italian Philosopher Federico Companga! In this episode, Fe…
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Examining–and reconsidering–The Rocky Horror Picture Show. At the time, it was transgressive, outrageous; but now it seems a little bit tame. And…a bit problematic, when taken in a modern context. But it's still the ultimate midnight movie, and it's still…just a jump to the left! Songs: RHPS Cast: “There’s a Light,” from the soundtrack album RHPS C…
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Join hosts Jimmy Snow, Alyssa Ljub, and Promise as they dive deep into the most pressing issues facing Americans today. In this explosive episode, they break down the government shutdown threatening SNAP benefits, leaving millions of families without food assistance while billionaires continue to hoard wealth. The conversation gets heated as they d…
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In this episode of The Focus, Dr John Bruni speaks with CTO of NY-based company Artorias, Shane Curtis, about how truth is shaped, challenged, and weaponised in today’s information age and how Artorias' premium product, SITREP, is democratising Open Source Intelligence. From the algorithms driving attention to the blurred line between journalism an…
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Our guest today, Alex Beer, joins us at a critical time as the UK Government prepares to publish its child poverty strategy this autumn. According to official numbers, there are 4.5 million children living in poverty in the UK and 1.1m children are in families that have used a food bank in the past year. The Nuffield Foundation launched a major new…
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🚨 EXPLOSIVE EPISODE: Government shutdown threatens children's food benefits while anonymous billionaire pays military $130M! Jimmy Snow and Alyssa Ljub tackle the latest political chaos, from SNAP benefits being cut off in November to ICE raids blocking hospital ambulances. In this episode we cover: Government shutdown 2024, SNAP benefits crisis, f…
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Arthur MacArthur III is less well known than his younger brother General Douglas MacArthur and his father, the Civil War hero Arthur MacArthur Jr., but his military career was also quite consequential and full. From the Spanish-American War to his untimely death in 1923, he distinguished himself as a very brave, resourceful, and energetic officer. …
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Welcome to Rock N Roll Archaeology! This is a reboot of Episode One: The Precursors, originally released October 15, 2015. We updated and improved it some, and re-released it on November 4, 2020. ⁠Show Notes and Playlist Here⁠ We begin in Times Square, late summer of 1945. The war is over. First up, the Baby Boom and a newly-discovered demographic,…
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What happens when ceasefire becomes status quo? In this episode of The Focus, John Bruni interviews Israeli scholar Dr Ori Goldberg on the fragile Gaza truce, Israel’s surveillance corridors, and the internal power-struggles that could spark a new war. Expect hard questions, blunt truth, and no easy answers. Show Notes: X: @ori_goldberg Bluesky: @o…
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Professor Sander van der Linden explores the impact of misinformation and how to prevent its spread within the general public. His work as Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Cambridge and Director of the Cambridge Social Decision-Making Lab focuses on the origins of "fake news" and its role in societal divisions. In this conversati…
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In today's conversation, I asked for Leo's help in exploring Confucius' teachings on social cohesion, authority, and the creation of harmony in self, family, society, and the world, on the one hand, and on ethics, on following our "mandate from Heaven," and standing steadfast by our values, on the other. What does the classic Confucian pair of virt…
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Join Jimmy Snow, Promise Backland, and Alyssa Ljub for an explosive episode covering the massive Amazon Web Services outage that crippled the East Coast, the incredible $66,000+ fundraiser success for the Secular Student Alliance, and the nationwide No Kings protests that had 7 million Americans in the streets. The hosts dive deep into the stark co…
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Welcome to another explosive episode of The Line Has A Podcast! Jimmy Snow, Alyssa Ljub, and Promise Backland dive deep into the cultural chaos defining America right now. From Halloween decorations so realistic they're causing police callouts to the Pentagon's unprecedented media ban that has even Fox News concerned, we're covering all the stories…
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Rock N Roll Archaeology (RNRA) presents "Southbound," an exploration of 1970s Southern Rock. Through detailed storytelling, RNRA chronicles The Allman Brothers Band, Duane Allman's impact, and their resilience with Eat a Peach and Brothers And Sisters. The episode offers commentary on Lynyrd Skynyrd's rise, along with a feud and a flag. RNRA examin…
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Simon Calder is the man with the answers when it comes to any travel related questions. Having started as a travel journalist at the Independent newspaper in 1994, Simon has decades of knowledge and insight when it comes to the travel industry. He joins our host Will Hutton to impart some of his expertise and they tackle topics from the pros and co…
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Rock N Roll Archaeology explores the 1970s LA Sound, a world of sun-drenched harmonies and seismic ambition. From a bizarre funeral pact for Gram Parsons at theTroubadour to the rise of the Eagles from Linda Ronstadt's backing band, this is the story of howa community of folk idealists, including Jackson Browne, gave birth to a billion-dollar indus…
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Dig into the archives for a conversation about John Lennon's five-year legal battle against the U.S. government's attempt to deport him. This episode explores the politically charged atmosphere of the early 1970s, where the Nixon administration, wary of Lennon’s anti-war stance and influence over a new generation of voters, sought to silence him.We…
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Welcome to episode 059, where we unravel all the week’s wildest headlines: from Taylor Swift’s album, President Trump’s questionable Nobel Peace Prize saga, and the bizarre Epstein files, to the medical misadventures of RFK Jr. and claims linking circumcision and autism. Dive into raw conversations about Gaza, controversial ceasefires, White House …
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Two years after the October 7 attacks, the world remains caught between memory and escalation. In this gripping episode, Dr John Bruni sits down with political theorist Dr Roy Casagranda to unpack the transformation of American power under Trump 47 — from Quantico’s “warrior ethos” and the rebranding of the Pentagon as the Department of War, to the…
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Progressive Rock reached its zenith during the early 1970s, a period often celebrated as the genre's golden age. This era of Prog Rock has inspired intense opinions—both positive and negative—that rival those of any other rock movement or genre throughout music history. Fans of Progressive Rock are known for their passionate dedication. On the flip…
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In this explosive episode, Jimmy Snow and Alyssa Ljub break down the absolute chaos happening in American politics right now. With Republicans controlling the presidency, House, Senate, and Supreme Court, they're STILL blaming Democrats for the government shutdown. We dive deep into the healthcare crisis that's about to hit millions of Americans, P…
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India is no longer a silent player in world politics. As the U.S. courts New Delhi, Russia relies on Indian markets, China looms across the border, and Pakistan remains a constant rival, India stands at the centre of global geopolitics. In this episode of The Focus, Dr. John Bruni speaks with Professor Salvatore Babones (University of Sydney) about…
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Professor Lucy Easthope is a leading authority on recovering from disaster and she joins our host Will Hutton in the first episode of Season 9 of the We Society. They discusses the long-term implications of the COVID-19 pandemic and other disasters on societal resilience. Drawing from her experiences and insights in emergency planning, she highligh…
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General Douglas MacArthur is arguably the most decorated American military officer in American history. For a career that spanned five conflicts and about 50 years of active duty, it is an impressive record. His service in World War I accounts for nearly 20% of his 100+ decorations, and many military historians view the combination and number of hi…
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Join Jimmy Snow and Alyssa as they dive deep into the week's most controversial stories that mainstream media won't touch. This episode covers the shocking Mormon chapel shooting in Michigan that revealed uncomfortable truths about political violence, media bias, and religious identity in America. When the shooter turned out to be MAGA instead of t…
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Welcome back to the second half of our big chapter telling the big story of a big year in Rock. If you haven’t done so already, we highly recommend you listen to Episode 18 before you delve into this one! We tell the story of 1969 by telling the story of four concerts: The Beatles on the Roof, The Rolling Stones in Hyde Park was the first part. Par…
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We’re putting down a marker with this episode, and the follow-up: the highest highs and the lowest lows of the entire Rock Era occurred in 1969. It’s a year so big, we had to cut it in two, in order to serve it up properly. We start in January, with The Beatles on The Roof, a 42-minute outdoor concert that definitely warmed up the neighborhood of M…
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Join Jimmy Snow and Alyssa as they dive deep into the latest political chaos, including Trump's bizarre UN performance, the mysterious Epstein-Trump statue that appeared in Washington DC, and why Elon Musk being in the Epstein files surprised absolutely nobody. But it gets personal when Alyssa shares her heartbreaking story about losing a longtime …
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We sit down with Yuki Tatsumi to explore foreign policy in the Indo-Pacific. From the US-Japan alliance to ties with Australia, India, and the Quad, we unpack how regional countries and the US navigate today’s shifting fault lines. We also examine the legacy of Shinzo Abe—including his reputation as the “Trump whisperer”—and how it has shaped the W…
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Join host Will Hutton for Season 9 of the We Society from next week to hear some of the best ideas to shape the way we live. Launching October 1 with an interview with Lucy Easthope, an international adviser on disaster recovery. In this podcast series, you will hear interviews from social scientists, business leaders and public figures to hear the…
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In today's episode, I got to ask Leo to speak more specifically about the different kinds of love that are found in the Buddhist teachings. Together, we were able to explore how I can make sure that the deep love I feel for my daughter, to use the example closest to my heart, does not turn into a suffocating blanket of mutual needs and wants, as co…
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Join the unfiltered political commentary as we dive deep into cancel culture, government censorship, and the wild world of right-wing politics. This episode covers the controversial comments that cost us patrons, the government's unprecedented threats against television hosts, and why freedom of speech is under attack like never before. We discuss …
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India is rising — but what does that mean on the frontlines? 🇮🇳 In this episode of The Focus, Dr. John Bruni speaks with Lt. Gen. Ravi Shankar (Retd.), former Director General of Artillery and the bold voice behind The Gunner’s Shot. Unapologetic and unfiltered. This is India’s rise told from the inside. Show Notes Connect with Ravi The Gunners Sho…
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In 1985, a group of powerful "Washington Wives" led by Tipper Gore formed the PMRC to clean up rock and roll, sparking a culture war that culminated in a dramatic Senate hearing. This episode of ⁠Rock N Roll Archaeology⁠, "The Three-Body Problem," performs a forensic autopsy on that manufactured moral panic. We explore how the unlikely, chaotic all…
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In this explosive episode, we dive headfirst into the political chaos that's consuming America right now. The recent political assassination has everyone talking, and we're not holding back on any of the controversial takes that mainstream media won't touch. From Twitter database scandals to presidential math fails that would make your head spin, w…
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In this explosive episode, Jimmy and Alyssa dive deep into the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk and reveal the truth about shooter Tyler Robinson that mainstream media won't tell you. The 22-year-old alleged assassin didn't come from the radical left as Trump immediately claimed, but from a conservative Mormon family in Utah, exposing the dan…
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Australia and Indonesia are tied together by geography — but how well do we really understand each other? Despite being close neighbours, relations between Canberra and Jakarta are often uneasy, marked by cooperation, competition, and occasional mistrust. In this episode of The Focus, Dr. Gatra Priyandita (Australian Strategic Policy Institute) joi…
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