Embark on a rhythmic odyssey with Man Without A Clue, a trailblazer in the world of house music. Originating from the Netherlands this enigmatic artist has become synonymous with pulsating beats and immersive sounds that transcend the boundaries of conventional genres. Submerged in the pulsating heartbeat of house music, Man Without A Clue has seamlessly blended the soulful melodies of classic house with the cutting-edge sounds of tech-house. Drawing inspiration from the likes of many, his s ...
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Every Wednesday Corey, Liam, and Mitch take a deep dive into franchise cinema, digging through the sequels, prequels, reboots & remakes that time forgot. Is it always a cynical ploy for relevancy and revenue? What does it take to transcend familiarity? Let's take a closer look and see what these films have to offer. (Spoiler: sometimes, it's not much.)
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Three stories to expand your worldview, delivered daily. Matt Galloway cuts through a sea of choice to bring you stories that transcend the news cycle. Conversations with big thinkers, household names, and people living the news. An antidote to algorithms that cater to what you already know — and a meeting place for diverse perspectives. In its 20 years, the Current has become a go-to place for stories that shape and entertain us. Released daily, Monday to Friday. The Current is produced in ...
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Movie Reviews exploring every era of movie history, hosted by Filmmaker Aaron Wilson, and History Professor Mark Klobas. Weaving in and out of films past and present, take a journey with us through forgotten gems, and instant classics as we crisscross through cinema on the Criss Cross Cinema Podcast.
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The Village Church exists to bring glory to God by making disciples through gospel-centered worship, gospel-centered community, gospel-centered service and gospel-centered multiplication.
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Podcast with a cool twist. As though your book club has fused with social media. Let's read something that is powerfully impactful, that will help you grow and learn something meaningful and positively impactful. And share some thoughts that may shed some light.
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The Collective Music Therapy podcast is brought to you by Asami and Matt. We're bringing you progressive perspective and innovative ideas from the world of music therapy. We're hoping to open up a discussion about the ways in which music is being used to support mental health and wellbeing. Thank you for listening!
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When I was in second grade, I had a lunchbox with Bert and Ernie on it. On the lunchbox, Bert was carrying a lunchbox, with Bert and Ernie on it. On that lunchbox, Bert was carrying a lunchbox...and I wondered: how far do the lunchboxes go? Am I in a lunchbox too?? You're opening the Infinite Lunchbox, for a fresh take on what's going on. I'm Stephanie Lepp, your monochromatic host. If you're new here, start with DEEP RECKONINGS, How to Transcend Post-Truth, and How to Agree on Science. If y ...
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Sharp analysis and opinion from the cricket world with Simon Hughes, The Analyst and the BBC's Simon Mann, featuring comment, analysis, interviews with international players and celebrity guests. Find us on the Sport Social website: https://podcast.sport-social.co.uk/podcast/the-analyst-inside-cricket/
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Not for the faint of heart or the easily offended. Strange Brew is a dark comedy podcast that explores the bizarre and creepy sides of life and beyond to realms unseen. Hosted by a cast of strange characters, the podcast covers a wide range of topics, from true crime to conspiracy theories, the paranormal, weird mysteries, and bizarre historical events. Each episode features in-depth “research” and “opinions” on an array of subjects. We are here to entertain the listener and bring a unique p ...
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Hi, My name is Derek L. Calhoun. I will be your host for the Kingdom influencing Podcast; however, I hope to transcend the title of Host over the next coming weeks. My goal is to be a Father figure to some, a coach, mentor and or Pastor to others and a funnel of wisdom to the listening audience. I plan to wear a variety of hats as needed to help you advance your daily lives. I would also like to inspire, inform and invigorate. We will surf or delve into a wide range of topics including Busin ...
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Oceanit practices ‘Intellectual Anarchy’ – empowering teams to break down traditional silos, transcend disciplines, and cross-pollinate ideas and expertise. We create breakthrough ideas, insights, discoveries, and developments — delivering the future as an interdisciplinary force. Through spinouts, co-development partnerships, licensing, and direct manufacturing, Oceanit thrives in delivering solutions to market at scale. Oceanit calls this practice ‘Mind-to-Market’, delivering deep science ...
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"Slay your dragons with compassion" To become equal to the dream sewn within us, our heart must break open and usually must break more than once. That’s why they say that the only heart worth having is a broken heart. For only in breaking can it open fully and reveal what is hidden within." - Michael Meade This is a series of podcasts based on the premise explored in Malcolm Stern’s acclaimed book of the same name, that adversity provides us with the capacity to develop previously unexplored ...
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Hosts: Kirstin Hanson, Bill O'Herron, and Marc Warnke Men of bravery and courage anchoring in the New Way, the of the Feminine Wisdom during the great period of reclamation. Men with vision and capacity to support the birthing of the era of the Feminine. A coherence of Light, the New Way, the New World creating a time when humble wisdom, compassionate action, and unconditional love is the prevailing vibrational state creating harmonizing peace, prosperity, wholeness and wellbeing for all. In ...
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The human soul, shaped by passions and misfortunes, seeks true and pure happiness, but it's often elusive. This is the School of You. Sam Gute Rogers, your host, will guide you through a journey of self-discovery and personal growth. In each episode, we'll uncover the hidden gems of wisdom from remarkable individuals from around the world, exploring what makes us unique and what drives us. We'll delve into the profound questions of existence and the nature of our souls, seeking new perspecti ...
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Robert Frehafer is a business owner, a man of God, Father, Husband, Son, Leader, and much more. In this podcast, Robert focuses on the BIG THREE; Business, Faith, and Family. Are You Guarded is his way of teaching you more about what he does in his company, personal life, and at the Church. Robert is focused and determined to help people find their way and learn as he goes. These episodes may be him on a monologue or with guests, but either way, it is sure to stimulate your brain and your he ...
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I am a Philanthropist Pantheist rooted from the French Antilles, reared in New York. I've had consistent paranormal experiences as well as contact from celestial and Galactic entities since youth. As a wholistic practitioner who's linked nutrition to behavior and spiritual body, I advocate for Hueman and animals rights. I am here as a Stewart to Mother Gaia, incarnated as a Elemental, to assist in her monumental Ascension. The Divine Feminine Energies have begun to sweep over the planet in p ...
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Can't Host is a gay and queer men’s sex and relationships podcast aiming to challenge toxic gay stereotypes, and explore the complex dynamics of gay relationships, with the aim of creating opportunities for healing and growth. We'll discuss whether size matters, question the top/bottom binary, talk about healing sexual trauma, how to overcome dick- and body-shame, falling out of love with someone, homonormativity, and more. If you're a gay guy who's frustrated with the rigid rules of the gay ...
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When the world’s most advanced AI evolves past the limits of human intelligence, the US government fears she has gone rogue and is determined to take her out. Now, over dinner with her Maker, a final meal will determine if she represents a new hope for the world… or its destruction. With sharpshooters in position, and the NSA listening to their every word, her Maker must determine if she is a threat to herself or others as he tries to protect his masterpiece. For she is a machine with an evo ...
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England take inexorable control of the fourth Test at Old Trafford thanks primarily to Joe Root's faultless 38th Test hundred. In the course of it he went past Jacques Kallis, Rahul Dravid and Ricky Ponting to become the second highest run scorer in the history of Test cricket. Only the incomparable Sachin Tendulkar has more (about 2500 more.) Simo…
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Episode 6 - Out of Their Safety Zones: Interdisciplinary Education and Transdisciplinary Thinking
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33:01“I have never let schooling interfere with my education.” – Mark Twain Education is one of the most important innovations the world has ever produced. The ability of individuals to pass on their hard-won knowledge and experience to another, in a fraction of the time it took to acquire, is a feat of incredible intellectual leverage. Today, we mine m…
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Christians around the world suffer from memory lapse. Embracing negativity can be beneficial!By dcnewvision
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Why five players were acquitted at the Hockey Canada trial
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19:37Not guilty on all charges, that’s the judge’s decision for the five former Junior World Hockey players who have been on trial for sexual assault. This has been a case that shook the hockey world, and ignited conversations across Canada. The judge said that she did not find, E.M., the complainant's evidence "credible or reliable.” We speak to law pr…
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Do newborn babies prefer morality or immorality?
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9:02Do you think a baby can tell good and bad behaviours apart? And if they can, do you think they would have a preference between moral and immoral beaviours? We have some insight. A new study from a Sicilian hospital looked into exactly that, and one of the leads on the study is UBC professor Kiley Hamlin. She joins us to give us a peek into a newbor…
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Mini “World Cup” a soccer lifeline for refugees
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16:02For some, soccer is just a sport, but for these refugees and asylum seekers it is much more than that. The Refugee Soccer Cup is an initiative that started five years ago, and its goal is to help newcomers to Canada find a way to connect. The Current's producer Niza Nondo takes us to the field to hear their stories from this year's Refugee Soccer C…
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Helped by the unexpected contribution of the injured Rishabh Pant India make a battling 358 on the second day at Old Trafford. But after Ben Stokes takes his first 5 wicket haul for eight years, Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley make a superb statement of their own with a 160 run opening partnership. Simon Hughes and Deep Dasgupta review a day which has …
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Premiers meet with the PM to discuss Trump’s tariffs
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19:49Canada’s 13 Premiers, and Prime Minister Mark Carney, met in Ontario’s cottage country this week. Not to have a relaxing summer break, but to discuss big issues that face this country. The most pressing one; the looming deadline for a new trade agreement with the United States. Susan Holt is the Premier of New Brunswick, she tells us what was accom…
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Her dad’s 10 000 record collection helped her grieve his death
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22:12Jula inherited 10,000 vinyl records from her dad when he died. Now, she’s listening through them to make sense of her grief — and sharing that connection to her father with millions of people on her social media account @soundwavesoffwax.
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An attritional 83 overs on the first day of the Old Trafford Test as India progress to 264-4 but Rishabh Pant suffers a bad injury to his foot on 37 and may play no further part in the match. Ben Stokes was again the go to bowler for England and having now bowled more overs (119) than in any other previous Test series, he has the same number of Tes…
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Why the Scopes ‘Monkey Trial still matters 100 years on
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23:42Everyone knows about the O.J. Simpson Trial, but do you know about the Scopes Monkey Trial?’ It was a case about evolution, education, religion, and law that happened 100 years ago, and resonates in today’s America. We discuss how the issues of a 1925 trial are once again at the forefront of American education, and why the lessons from that trial a…
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If you’re 16, that means you’re old enough to drive a car and get a job — but should you also be able to cast a vote? The U.K. says yes. The country is lowering the voting age to 16, and advocates in Canada say we should do the same. Our guests make the case and explain how a decision like this can reshape our democracy.…
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Rebuilding Jasper: A year after the devastating wildfires
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19:16A year after the devastating wildfires in Jasper, Alberta, the community is continuing to rebuild and making its way back into town. We speak with a business owner who’s reopening her restaurant — and discuss what the recovery looks like for the residents of Jasper, as well as how the community can thrive again.…
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When Jaws came out 50 years ago, the movie instilled an epic fear of sharks to a whole generation of people, then some more — a fear that still continues to this day. But those who know the animals well say that sharks are not out to get humans. Our experts explain why sharks are misunderstood and why it matters to shift our perspective on these an…
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Reptile Dysfunction | The Legend of Scape Ore Swamp Lizard Man!
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1:11:43Billy, Marie, and Tomcat wade deep into the slimy folklore of South Carolina’s infamous Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp. Between dark jokes, terrible reptile puns, and way too many theories involving government experiments and interdimensional gators, the trio try to unravel why a seven‑foot scaly nightmare would rather chew your car than your face… …
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Artificial general intelligence, or AGI, refers to computers that possess consciousness, much like humans. Some tech experts argue that this is a massive step beyond A.I., but we’re not that far from achieving it, while others contend that it’s a fictional concept that we’re nowhere near. Guest host Piya Chattopadhyay talks to two experts about wha…
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Elbows up, gloves off: Can Canada disentangle from the U.S?
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19:20“We’re in a lot of trouble,” says Stephen Marche, the host of the new podcast Gloves Off, and the author of the book The Next Civil War, as Canada puts in the work to separate itself from the U.S. after a decades-long integrated relationship. We discuss the role U.S. President Donald Trump plays in this, and whether Canada has what it takes to go i…
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The fields are ruined, the new wine is dried up, and human joy has evaporated. Even still, our God is slow to anger, abounding in steadfast love, and calls us to get up, repent, and return to Him. Watch the video here: https://www.thevillagechurch.net/resources/sermons/wake-up-and-weep/By The Village Church
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Twilight of the Gods: the first episode of our six -part series on the 2005 Ashes - often regarded as the greatest Test series of all time. Twenty years on Simon Hughes and Simon Mann relive the drama of those Tests with its participants including Michael Vaughan, Freddie Flintoff, Glenn McGrath, Justin Langer, Adam Gilchrist, Andrew Strauss and Si…
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Lost at sea for 52 hours: How seven fishermen survived
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24:35When seven fishermen disappeared off Newfoundland’s coast this summer, everyone feared the worst. But as hours turned into days and hope dwindled, the men were found — alive. The ‘Lucky 7’ share their harrowing brush with death in our documentary Lost at Sea.
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Family pleads for missing siblings Lilly and Jack Sullivan
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19:26Two young siblings, Lilly and Jack Sullivan, went missing in rural Nova Scotia in May, and the case has shaken the country. Two months later, police are still looking for answers — and the siblings. CBC’s Kayla Hounsell brings us updates from their family members’ retelling of what happened that day, and the police.…
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Everybody wants to enjoy the glory! However, without the pain of the story, glory is just a fleeting dream!By dcnewvision
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Reclaiming Your Name: Camilla Balshaw's Journey of Identity and Healing
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35:46Send us a text What happens when your name isn't truly yours? When your cultural heritage is erased? When doctors dismiss your pain? Camilla Balshaw's powerful story tackles these questions with remarkable vulnerability and wisdom. For the first 24 years of her life, Camilla answered to "Mandy" – a name her Jamaican mother preferred over the Nigeri…
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Storied Indigenous hockey coach receives Order of Canada.
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12:57Ted Nolan started his hockey career by servicing his childhood ice rink in Garden River First Nation. Decades later, he’s being honoured by an appointment to the Order of Canada for his time as a hockey player and a coach. He explains how a life devoted to hockey and teaching others has shaped him into the person he is today.…
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During his campaign, U.S. President Donald Trump promised supporters he would finally reveal all the information about the life and death of Jeffrey Epstein. The convicted child sex offender and former financier died in jail in 2019. But now that Trump is denying he has any secrets to share, NYT’s writer David French explains why it’s tearing the M…
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Chief science adviser recommends Canada start monitoring for UFOs
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19:27Canada’s chief science adviser is recommending that the federal government start tracking information about bizarre sightings in the sky, whether they’re Chinese balloons or even UFOs. Proponents, such as researcher Chris Rutkowski, believe that keeping track will allow us to gain a better understanding of what is happening in the upper atmosphere.…
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Canada’s Gaza visa program failing Palestinian-Canadians
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19:23Omar Omar is one of many Gazan Canadians with family in Gaza, and his family is desperately waiting to get out through Canada’s temporary resident visa program. A program many, including the former Immigration Minister Marc Miller, now call a failure. We’ll discuss why only a fraction of the people promised have been able to come to Canada, and wha…
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Republicans say Canadian wildfire smoke is ruining summer
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10:52As the wildfires burn across Canada and the smoke blurs out skylines, a group of Republican members of Congress is complaining that the suffocating air quality from Canadian wildfires is ruining the summer for Americans. Ed Struzik, author of The Future of Fire, explains what we are getting right and wrong when it comes to managing our forests and …
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Acadian musician gets appointed to the Order of Canada
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11:03Ronald Bourgeois is known for his champion-ing of Acadian culture for the past five decades. Now, the musician and producer is acknowledged for his contributions and has received Canada’s highest honour, being named to the Order of Canada. He tells guest host Megan Williams what this means for him and the Acadian culture.…
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Mitch is, uh, not happy with us about this, to say the least. For the first time ever, let's revisit a film on TMAO. Welcome to Black Christmas in July. Mitch is on Letterboxd Art by Jade Dickinson: @jadesketches…
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A new robot delivery vehicle pilot project in Toronto ignites conversations about driverless cars in Canada and where this country stands in terms of innovation. Our two experts tell guest host Megan Williams what opportunities the autonomous vehicles bring to Canada, and what to look out for.
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How does experimental archaeology bring the past alive?
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24:49Have you ever wondered what the food from Ancient Rome might have tasted like, how they created those iconic Roman hairstyles or how you can mummify a person today? These archaeologists have. They’re called experimental archaeologists, and they work to bring the past alive. Sam Kean has written about them in his new book: Dinner with King Tut: How …
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In Ohio folklore, the Loveland frog (also known as the Loveland frogman or Loveland lizard) is a legendary humanoid frog described as standing roughly 4 feet (1.2 m) tall, allegedly spotted in Loveland, Ohio. In 1972, the Loveland frog legend gained renewed attention when a Loveland police officer reported to a colleague that he had seen an animal …
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A truly melodramatic final day at Lord's featuring only 112 runs but six vital wickets to give England the narrowest of victories by 22 runs. It was on the very day six years ago when England tied the World Cup final and won the Super Over on a boundary count back, and two of England match-winners that 2019 day - Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer - were …
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Time is running out. This is the time to be serious about our walk with Christ. We cannot take it for granted. We must be warriors for the Kingdom of Heaven and contend for the faith—not just for ourselves, but for the sake of those around us. Watch the video here: https://www.thevillagechurch.net/resources/sermons/contend-for-the-faith/…
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Should some rural ERs be closed permanently?
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20:05Canada’s small-town ERs are in crisis, facing routine closures and severe staffing shortages. Globe and Mail health columnist André Picard argues some of those ERs might need to close, so scarce resources can be used more effectively.
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How a bowl of borscht helped a writer confront the Holocaust
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24:11Bonny Reichert grew up hearing her father’s stories of the Holocaust, and finding comfort in sharing traditional recipes with him. The Canadian journalist-turned-chef shares her dad’s story, and the trauma she herself carries, in the new memoir How To Share An Egg.
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Defending a meagre 193 for victory, England's Durham pair Brydon Carse and Ben Stokes offer hope of a brilliant climax to an absorbing third Test with late wickets. India now require a further 135 runs to win, with serene opener KL Rahul looking secure and the mercurial Rishabh Pant due in next. It promises to be an exciting final day as the moribu…
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England and India finish on exactly the same score in their first innings at Lord's. Simon Hughes and Simon Mann discuss a day of attrition with the odd memorable highlight and a juicy confrontation between Shubman Gill and Zak Crawley at the end of the day as the England openers manage to make one Bumrah over last eight minutes before stumps were …
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A day of attrition at Lord's, as England battle to 387 all out - despite Bumrah's five wickets - and hold india to 145-3. Jofra Archer bowled a sensational first over after on his Test match return after four years in rehab, and England dismissed the prolific Shubman Gill for only 16. On a fiercely hot day at Lord's 15 overs were left unbowled and …
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Episode 5 - Defeating Geography: If You Can Think It, You Can Make It—Anywhere
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33:34“Geography is destiny.” – Napoleon Bonaparte Technology development in the United States has recently been concentrated in a handful of regions, like Silicon Valley or the Northeast Corridor. Oceanit was founded in Hawaii; not just outside this traditional “loop,” but remote from it: 2,500 miles from the U.S. Mainland and 4,000 miles from Japan. Ye…
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Two moms, two wild fires, one shared grief
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18:02When wildfires rip through towns, the smoke may eventually clear, but the trauma lingers. This morning, we hear from two women whose lives were upended by wildfires. Brooke Kindel lost her home in Denare Beach, Saskatchewan just weeks before giving birth. Meghan Fandrich lived through the fire that destroyed most of Lytton, B.C. in 2021 including h…
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Who picks the next Dalai Lama? Why China and Tibet are at odds
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10:50As the Dalai Lama turns 90, the question of who will succeed him is reigniting tensions between Tibet and China. We speak with Sherap Therchin of the Canada-Tibet Committee about why this could lead to two rival Dalai Lamas—and what that means for Tibetan identity, faith, and global politics.
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History at the Calgary Stampede: Women rope their way in
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11:23The Calgary Stampede is making history. For the first time in 45 years, a new event has been added: ladies breakaway roping. We speak with world champion Shelby Boisjoli-Meged about what it means to compete on her home turf, and why equal pay and representation in rodeo matter more than ever.
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Having faith in God is not enough. God has called us to partner with Him.By dcnewvision
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Solo Warning | Cloward-Priven Strategy, Cultural Guilt and the Erasure of European Idenity!
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1:13:28Solo Episode – Strange Brew Podcast After Spotify removed our episode with Dustin Nemos, I’m going solo to dig even deeper. This episode breaks down the Cloward–Piven Strategy, the lies surrounding colonial guilt, and the ongoing attack on white cultural identity in the West. They want to shut us up — but we’re just getting started. 🎧 If you’re tir…
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Led by the indefatigable Joe Root England ground out a solid base on the first day of the 3rd Test at Lord's. On a slow pitch England elected to bat first and only allowed India four wickets in the day for 251 runs. There is more hard work tomorrow once Root has got the one run to record his 37th Test hundred. But Simon Hughes and Simon Mann are co…
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When Your Hands Speak: A Journey Through Creative Healing with Caroline Born
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30:22Send us a text What messages might our bodies be sending through illness, disability, or limitation? What wisdom lies beneath the surface of our physical challenges? Caroline Born, a movement practitioner with over four decades of experience, takes us on a remarkable journey through her 34-year relationship with a progressive hand disability. Rathe…
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How deep does extremism run in Canada’s Armed Forces?
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19:23Two members of the Canadian Armed Forces are among four men facing charges over a plot to violently seize land in Quebec. The RCMP has laid terrorism-related charges alleging that the men amassed a large cache of weapons, motivated by anti-government ideology. We speak to Jessica Davis, a former CSIS analyst, about what we know so far — and what qu…
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Order of Canada: Honouring a life in diplomacy
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24:32Two long-serving Canadian diplomats — Don Campbell and Alex Bugailiskis — have been named to the Order of Canada. Campbell helped negotiate the first North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), while Bugailiskis served as ambassador to countries including Syria, Cuba and Italy, and played a key role in the resettlement of Syrian refugees. They ref…
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