The Take is a daily interview-driven international news podcast hosted by award-winning journalist Malika Bilal. Each episode focuses on conversations with journalists and people directly impacted by the news of the day, offering our listeners the context necessary to understand what's in the headlines. With millions of global listens, it's clear the conversations we're having on The Take are worth hearing. And critics think so too. The show has won the Online Journalism Awards, the Signal A ...
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Absolutely No Adventures is a fantasy (un)adventure podcast that follows Sig, the owner of Signature Eats bakery, as he aggressively avoids becoming embroiled in any daring quests or chosen one shenanigans even though the universe really seems to want him to do just that. Follow Sig as he chills with his friends and stays far, far away from the slightest whiff of adventure. And bakes. He also bakes.
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Nudhara Yusuf and Daniel Perell of the Coalition for the United Nations We Need—also with the Stimson Center's Global Governance Innovation Network, and the Baha’i International Community—look ahead to the UN’s 2024 Summit of the Future through a series of intimate and penetrating discussions with many of the international figures contributing to the Summit’s shaping. Join them as they talk with people from all regions of the world, and with diverse international service experience, as they ...
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Townhall Review is today’s top conservative weekend radio show. Townhall Review brings together political commentary and analysis from leading conservative talk-radio hosts. You’ll enjoy the fast-paced recap of the week’s political events Townhall Review provides. You can rely on the show to provide the “who said what” in U.S. politics, global news and breaking news. Townhall Review honors your conservative principles and enables you to participate in the conversation on issues shaping our n ...
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A slow Romanian Podcast dedicated to the brave ones out there trying to learn Romanian that have an intermediate level. A B1 or B2 it's however not necessary to enjoy this Podcast, if you are a beginner hope on and learn a bunch of different words! Find the transcripts of the podcasts here https://www.patreon.com/learnromanianwithamanda
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Domestic Dad Cleaning Up The Mess | Sobriety, Parenting, Dad, Addiction, Recovery,
Nick Barnett Founder of Domestic Dad Project
Are you looking for inspiration to start your journey into sobriety and become a better Dad? Has that hard wired feeling of “suck it up and deal with it”, gotten to a point where you had to sedate the weight of it with something else? Me too! Im Nick Barnett, Founder of the domestic dad project, A brand that strives to create a community that breaks the stigma around dads reaching out for help to get their lives back on track and become better Fathers. Welcome to The Domestic Dad Podcast, yo ...
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Hi, I am Carole T. the host of The Customer Service Therapy Podcast! You can also find me on Youtube as The Burned-Out Bee: https://bit.ly/3CL6onR As a former customer support representative, I share my own experience, both personal and professional. Sometimes on my own and sometimes with guests. Together, we discuss various Customer Service hot topics from the agents' perspectives. It is done with NO filters and NO bs#! Just some necessary realness shared with fun, humor, empathy, and respect.
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Being and embodying what makes you 'Wildly You' is smack in the middle of the extremes of the 'perfect rule follower' and being a 'rebel without a cause'. We know that rules are necessary to avoid chaos, but we also know that we must make our own rules. Aligned rules. Host, Sydney DeLucchi, Clarity + Pivot Coach (EQ + NLP cert) is here to help you reclaim + redefine your wild growth strategy. The only question is, are you ready to get wild? Follow on IG: @wildlyyoupod wildlyyoupod.com join t ...
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Hugh Hewitt: We Shall Not See His Equal Again
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1:00I first met Charlie Kirk a dozen years ago on the campus of Colorado Christian University, where I was teaching some 40 high school students a two-week course on the Constitution and the outline of American history. Bill Armstrong—then the president of CCU, a former US Senator—asked me to set aside an hour to two for a young man starting a new proj…
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What is the future of US dissent in the post-Charlie Kirk era?
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23:57A wave of firings has followed since the killing of controversial right-wing activist Charlie Kirk. From TV hosts and journalists to professors, critics who spoke honestly about his record have faced consequences, even as Kirk is elevated as a martyr by the right. What does this backlash reveal about who gets to speak freely in the US today? In thi…
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Brief: US veto on Gaza at UN, Palestinians take refuge in dumps
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5:53This week: Displaced Palestinians are forced to live on garbage dumps. The US again vetoed a un resolution to end the war on Gaza. An update on Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya. Today is Sunday, September 21. It is day 716 of the war in Gaza, where more than 65,208 Palestinians have been killed. In this episode: Hind Khoudary, (@Hind_Gaza) Al Jazeera Correspo…
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Another Take: How Antifa hysteria took over the US
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24:47Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on September 30, 2020. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. During the 2020 United States elections, President Donald Trump has focused much of his campaign rhetoric on mask-wearing, window-breaking Antifa as a new American enemy.…
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Albert Mohler: We Need to Talk About the Trans Issue
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1:00We have to talk about the trans issue and—most recently—the young man arrested for the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Utah’s Gov. Cox made it clear in his statement: the alleged killer’s roommate, “was a romantic partner, a male transitioning to female.” It was immediately clear that mainstream media wanted to stay as far away from that part of the…
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The White House Peace Vigil is dismantled – why?
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22:12For 44 years, 24 hours a day, a symbol of dissent has stood across from the White House – often considered the longest act of political protest in US history. The White House Peace Vigil greets visitors from all over the world, calling for nuclear disarmament and an end to war. Then it caught the eye of US President Donald Trump. In this episode: M…
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Carol Platt Liebau: How Did it Come to this?
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1:00Decent people were stunned and horrified by the assassination of husband, father, and conservative activist Charlie Kirk. But almost as disturbing was the celebration from so many quarters. Fellow Americans—including many in “helping professions”—applauded the brutal slaying. And we’re left wondering: How did it come to this? Perhaps it shouldn’t b…
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Artificial intelligence education now starts at the age of six in China. The Ministry of Education has rolled out new guidelines to teach AI at every grade level. For President Xi Jinping, AI is a priority. Will the toddlers of today be the tech titans of the future? In this episode: Katrina Yu (@Katmyu), Al Jazeera Correspondent Episode credits: T…
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Seth Leibsohn: Charlie Kirk: Vocal About His Christian Faith
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1:00Right now, the phrase “there are no words” has never been more poignant. And yet, we have seen a profligacy of words: some beautiful, some awful, and some words we’d like to hear but haven’t—particularly from those who created the diseased environment of parlance justifying violence. Like to point to something that’s been particularly true of Charl…
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Israel razes Gaza City as UN commission declares genocide
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21:56Israel launched a major ground offensive in Gaza City, where around 900,000 people are living. It follows weeks of bombardment, destroying residential buildings and forcing Palestinians to flee the city for what they fear may be the final time. As a United Nations inquiry adds to the findings that Israel’s war on Gaza is a genocide, what will regio…
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Ed Morrissey: Free Market Consequences for Despicable Speech
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1:00For years, the Left claimed that cancel culture was merely consequences for bad speech. Now that the free market has applied the same rules to them over their celebrations of political assassination, they’re trying to claim victimhood. The latest example comes from former Washington Post editor Karen Attiah who got fired this week over her social m…
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France is facing a test for its latest prime minister. Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu must steer the country through political chaos, debt, and strikes. Will he be the one to keep the government standing and guide France toward stability, or will the crisis deepen? In this episode: Rim-Sarah Alouane, Researcher and Legal Scholar Episode credits: …
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Making Jesus Known: Missions, Miracles, And Family With David Ursin
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1:28:07In this moving episode of Domestic Dad: Cleaning Up the Mess, Nick sits down with evangelist David Ursin to unpack a life shaped by faith, tested by trials, and transformed by grace. David grew up in Cedar Falls, Iowa, the son of a Methodist pastor, learning early what it meant to be a “PK.” Yet despite being surrounded by church, he admits he live…
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Carol Platt Liebau: Judges Eroding Public Trust
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1:00Last week, NBC News conducted what it described as “rare interviews” — and indeed they were. Rarely has any news organization allowed twelve federal judges to use it to bash the Supreme Court under the cloak of anonymity. These judges are unhappy with the Supreme Court for overturning lower court rulings involving the Trump administration with mini…
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After bombing Qatar, why did Israel strike Yemen?
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21:10Israel has intensified its strikes in Yemen, targeting the Houthi leadership and plunging capital Sanaa into deadly chaos. The attacks have killed dozens, sparked a climate of fear, led to mass detentions - including of United Nations staff - and threatened critical humanitarian aid. So, how is the escalation being felt by Yemeni civilians? In this…
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Brief: Qatar hosting summit, Palestinians returning to Gaza City
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5:35This week: displaced Palestinians are returning to Gaza City. Fallout continues after Israel attacked Qatar. A flotilla of ships bound for Gaza was attacked twice. It is day 709 of the war in Gaza where more than 64,803 Palestinians have been killed. In this episode: Ibrahim al Khalili, (@hema.alkhalili) Al Jazeera Correspondent Ali Hashem, (@aliha…
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Another Take: Deadly pager attacks leave Lebanon in shock
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17:12Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on September 18, 2024. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. Lebanon is reeling after two days of coordinated attacks attributed to Israel that detonated thousands of pagers belonging to Hezbollah. The simultaneous explosions – in …
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Chris Stigall: A Thunderbolt to the Heart of America
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1:00The shocking news of Charlie Kirk’s assassination strikes like a thunderbolt to the heart of America. At only 31 years old, Charlie was more than a political voice. He was a husband, a father, and a relentless champion of freedom, faith and conservatism. I had the privilege of meeting him recently. His conviction reminded me of the same clarity and…
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What Charlie Kirk’s death says about political division in the US
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22:58Shot while answering a question about mass shootings, outspoken gun-rights advocate and conservative activist Charlie Kirk was killed on a university campus. What does this moment signal for escalating political violence and the state of US politics? In this episode: Dr. Matthew Boedy (@MatthewBoedy) Professor of Rhetoric, University of North Georg…
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Ed Morrissey: Can't Any Democrat Play This Game?
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1:00This week, Democrats utterly conceded the issue of crime. Before Trump deployed the National Guard in DC, mayors and governors in blue states shrugged crime off as inevitable. Illinois Governor Pritzker did so in a national interview last month. When crime dropped dramatically in DC, the situation changed. Voters in high-crime areas run by Democrat…
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Curfews, soldiers in the streets, and a prime minister’s resignation. After a social media blackout and years of corruption claims, Nepal erupted. Security forces fired live rounds, killing at least 19. With demands for mass resignations and new elections, what’s next for Nepal? In this episode: Ramyata Limbu, journalist and filmmaker Episode credi…
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It is with profound sorrow that we mourn the tragic passing of Charlie Kirk following the horrific assassination attack at Utah Valley University. It was a cowardly and vile act of violence, carried out to silence one of America’s boldest Christian conservative voices. Our hearts are shattered for Charlie’s wife, family, friends, colleagues and the…
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Missiles hit Doha as Israel targeted Hamas leaders amid ceasefire efforts. Qatar called it a breach of sovereignty. With global condemnation mounting, what does this unprecedented attack mean for negotiations, and for the people in Gaza? In this episode: Osama Bin Javaid (@osamabinjavaid), Al Jazeera Correspondent Episode credits: This episode was …
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Carol Platt Liebau: Taxpayers Deserve Honest Accountable Government
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1:00DOGE has done a lot for American taxpayers. One of its chief benefits has been highlighting the government fraud and corruption eating up Americans’ tax money. Investigators at the Senate DOGE caucus are reporting examples of abuse that should light taxpayers’ hair on fire. At the Department of Agriculture, a supposed anti-fraud investigator allege…
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