Walk and Roll Live is a podcast dedicated to giving a voice to the disabled community. Walk and Roll Live envisions a vibrant online platform that serves as a beacon of unity within the disabled community. Through shared narratives and insightful conversations, we aspire to foster deep healing and camaraderie among individuals while also being a trusted source for valuable information from disabled service providers, promoting empowerment, awareness, and inclusivity. Life, Limitless. www.wal ...
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A master-class in personal and professional development, ultra-athlete, wellness evangelist and bestselling author Rich Roll delves deep with the world's brightest and most thought provoking thought leaders to educate, inspire and empower you to unleash your best, most authentic self. More at: https://richroll.com
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3x James Beard Award winner. Named one of TIME's 100 Best Podcasts Of All Time. We obsess about food to learn more about people. It's not for foodies, it's for eaters. Hosted by Dan Pashman, inventor of the viral pasta shape cascatelli.
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So Many Roads Podcast is a show inspired by the Grateful Dead and the endless ways their music connects us. As a longtime fan, I’ve realized there’s still so much to learn—not just about the band, but about the culture, history, and personal stories that surround it. Each episode, I’ll sit down with guests to explore their journeys, uncover new perspectives, and take a deep dive into topics I have yet to investigate. So whether you're a longtime Deadhead or are just starting to explore, join ...
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Surviving & Prospering During and After the Dollar Collapse
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(Between 12/2020 and 7/2024, A Spotify, Apple, and Anchor Exclusive Podcast) Here we discuss Classic Rock! Including all of the genres or artists that fall under the classic rock umbrella, including grunge rock, progressive rock, pop, metal, alternative, hard rock, southern rock, folk rock, and modern rock. Everything from album discussion, to our love for certain songs or bands, to timeless moments, in a friends and fans chat style! (AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY ON SPOTIFY) #podcast #rockandroll # ...
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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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That's How I Roll hosted by Jeremiah Isley is a podcast about the games we play and the lives we live! Tune and join Jeremiah as he talks, gaming, life, and everything in between! You can always be a part of the show by calling in 216-352-2864! 24/7/365 Just leave a message and we'll put you on the show!
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Embark on a journey of self-discovery and unlock the boundless opportunities that life has to offer. Expand your horizons and dream bigger than ever before as you dive into the minds and experiences of successful visionaries, leaders, and entrepreneurs, who are eager to guide you towards realizing your full potential through insightful and inspiring conversations.
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Join Matt Spracklen, the Rock ‘n Roll Birder, on a weekly birdwatching walk. In each episode he’ll either be joined by a guest who has turned their love of birds & wildlife into their profession, or he’ll be joined by his wife, Sarah, who is a budding amateur excited to learn throughout the series. The Rock ‘n Roll Birder will take you with him to sites and reserves across the UK to discover more about the amazing bird species our country has to offer. Whether you’re a birding novice or a se ...
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Munger Place Church is the East Dallas campus of Highland Park United Methodist Church. Worship services include both the best of the old and the best of the new. The music is rock and roll-based, sermons are both live and on video, and dress is casual. But at the same time, the services draw from 2,000 years of Christianity by incorporating some of the beautiful old hymns, prayers, and responses.
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The Midlife Chrysalis is a one-hour podcast hosted by Chip Conley, bestselling author of Learning to Love Midlife and founder of MEA (Modern Elder Academy). Chip and his high-profile guests – including Maria Shriver, Hoda Kotb, Elizabeth Gilbert, Michael Franti, and more – dive into raw, vulnerable conversations about the profound transitions they’ve experienced in midlife. Listeners get a rare look at how even the most successful individuals have to navigate life’s pivotal changes – and gai ...
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Rock 'n' Roll talk show by Donryu II and Kenny. Podcasts on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@kennysttw
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I looooove music 🎶 and I most love ❤️ to sing 🎤. Whether it’s a good love song, a rock n’ roll classic, or a light jazz jam, I believe in the power of music! Join me to take a walk down memory lane! Let’s dance 💃🏾! I Let’s shout and let’s enjoy the gift of music!
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Offering 3 unique perspectives, The Disabled Truth Podcast seeks to inspire and motivate those with SCI to live life with a positive mindset while overcoming the physical challenges of daily life.
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🎸🎸 Welcome to GUITAR SMARTS - The Wildest Ride for Guitar Maniacs! 🎸🎸 Hey there, guitar junkies! Ready to unleash your inner rock god? GUITAR SMARTS is here to blow your mind and amp up your passion for everything with strings and frets. Join the rebellious duo, Kiran and Matt, as they turn their guitar madness into your weekly addiction! What’s in store? Only the most electrifying content you’ve ever heard: Gear Mania: Obsess over the craziest gear – from out-of-this-world pedals to legenda ...
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Welcome to "Wynn with Dogs", your weekly podcast source for all the latest in longevity issues for your pup. Join host, Raquel Wynn, as she focuses on the ins and outs of exercise, stretching, nutrition, and alternative modalities of health for our canine companions. Learn the proper exercise protocols for every pup, from the couch canine to the canine athlete. Discover the importance of supplementation and appropriate nutrition for optimal longevity. Find out ways to prevent injuries and il ...
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“From Invisible to Visible: Jen Larios’ Journey with M.S.”
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0:08In this episode of Walk and Roll Live – Disability Stories, we welcome back Jen Larios to continue her powerful conversation about living with multiple sclerosis. The first time Jen joined us, she shared her two-year struggle to get an M.S. diagnosis and what it was like living with an invisible disability. Now, as she spends more time using a whee…
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Jay Duplass & Michael Strassner On The Art of Creative Rebellion
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2:31:23Jay Duplass is an award-winning filmmaker, actor, and co-architect of the mumblecore movement. Michael Strassner is a comedian, actor, and the protagonist of Jay's new film "The Baltimorons." This conversation explores Jay's first solo directing effort in 14 years, Michael's journey from rock bottom to seven years of sobriety, and how they created …
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Dan Savage Recommends A Polyeaterous Lifestyle (Reheat)
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28:53What should you cook for breakfast the morning after? How can couples share power in the kitchen without driving each other crazy? We talk food and relationships with Dan Savage, who writes the sex advice column Savage Love and hosts the podcast Savage Lovecast. This episode originally aired on February 4, 2019, and was produced by Dan Pashman, Ann…
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Do you silently judge someone who says “less” when they mean “fewer”? Do you have very strong feelings about the Oxford comma? You may want a word with Ellen Jovin. For years, the author of Rebel with a Clause has been setting up a folding table on the street to talk to people about grammar which she says can actually bring us together in divisive …
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is back from Europe, where he pitched new trade deals and military projects. But back home, he faces Pierre Poilievre’s return to Parliament, a trade fight with Donald Trump, and pressure to deliver on housing and nation-building projects. Our national political panel — Ryan Tumilty of the Toronto Star, CBC’s Aaron Wherry…
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The Collapse of Modern Civilization Live From the Roman Colosseum
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1:16:31So this is how liberty dies… with thunderous applause. Martial law, Gun control, Nationalization of companies, and A Department of War dusted off and repackaged as “protection for the homeland.” So much for the “Peace President”, who recently pontificated his Operation Warpspeed as one the greatest military operations in the world. He’s not even hi…
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The Human Brain: Leading Experts On Preventing Cognitive Decline, Understanding Addiction, The Neurochemistry of Spirituality & The Mind-Body Connection
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1:16:43Dr. Andrew Huberman, Drs. Ayesha and Dean Sherzai, Dr. Anna Lembke, Dr. Lisa Miller, and Dr. David Spiegel are researchers exploring the mysteries of our most enigmatic organ. This compilation reveals how three pounds of tissue controls everything—from the vascular networks that determine cognitive destiny to the neurochemistry that drives addictio…
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Teaching teens to get smart about their money
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24:26Managing money is always challenging, and it’s even trickier when you’re a teenager. In her new book Making Bank, Money Skills for Real Life, certified financial planner Shannon Lee Simmons offers advice for teens: from budgeting and saving for things you enjoy, to dealing with the constant wave of influencers trying to sell them something.…
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End the “man-made” famine in Gaza, say aid groups
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20:00The UN says famine has officially taken hold of Gaza city, with more than half a million people starving. Aid groups say starvation is spreading because of war, blocked aid, and the collapse of health systems. We hear from Joel Onyeke of Save the Children about what families are enduring on the ground. And CBC senior international correspondent Mar…
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How Intergenerational Living Creates Purpose & Joy | Marc Freedman
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58:21What if aging wasn’t about slowing down—but about leveling up? In this powerful conversation, Marc Freedman, founder of Encore.org (now CoGenerate), unpacks the surprising history of retirement, why communities like Sun City reshaped how we see aging, and how we can flip the script on what it means to grow older. From encore careers to intergenerat…
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Asking doctors to see the person behind the patient
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24:32Dr. Harvey Max Chochinov says doctors shouldn’t just focus on diseases or sick body parts, but get to know the person behind the patient. He talks to Matt Galloway about his mission to improve the doctor-patient experience for all of us.
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Is Trump turning American cities into military zones?
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19:06U.S. President Donald Trump has deployed National Guard troops onto the streets of Washington, D.C., saying it’s necessary to tackle crime. Now he’s warning Chicago could be next. His critics say it’s unconstitutional and a power grab move that creates a militarized environment without solving the root causes of crime. Martin Austermuhle, a journal…
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OG Rebel, Visionary & Maverick In The Matrix With Jeff Berwick And Drew Treglia
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1:17:47From the very beginning, I never fit neatly into the machine. Like most kids in the 80s, I was shoved into the Canadian government indoctrination camp they call “public school.” The teachers had one job: break you in, grind you down, and slap a gold star on your forehead for compliance. Then, after I got my 12-year badge of obedience, the piece of …
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Why Canada’s economy is showing resilience
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19:06Grocery bills keep climbing. Young people are finding it hard to find work. And Trump’s trade war has had experts bracing for the worst for months now. But so far, the Canadian and U.S. economies are holding up better than expected. We’ll hear from RBC Chief Economist Frances Donald on what’s happening here at home and from Ernie Tedeschi, director…
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Malcolm Gladwell on what The Tipping Point got wrong
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24:11Malcolm Gladwell says he got some things wrong in The Tipping Point, his 25-year-old bestseller about what drives social change — so he’s written a follow-up, Revenge of the Tipping Point. He talks to Matt Galloway about revising some of those theories for a different time, the power of a compelling narrative and the weirdness of Miami.…
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How Long Should You Wait For The First Bite?
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44:07Dan Pelosi and Negin Farsad join Dan to settle your food disputes! One couple can’t agree on when they should take the first bite of a meal: when the food is fresh and piping hot, or once they’re sitting down at the table? Another couple struggles over how to reheat leftovers to maximize flavor and minimize mess. Plus, our guests share their hottes…
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Me, But Better: Olga Khazan On The Science of Personality Change, Challenging Fixed Mindsets, & The Big Five Traits That Shape Your Life
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2:12:04Olga Khazan is a staff writer for The Atlantic and author of "Me, But Better." This conversation explores personality mutability and Olga's experiment to transform from anxious introvert to someone freed from her own patterns. We discuss the Big Five traits, her Miami breakdown that sparked everything, and why anxiety isn't actually your superpower…
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Canada’s “exceptional” drought from coast to coast to coast
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19:09Across Canada, 71 per cent of the country is abnormally dry or experiencing moderate to severe drought, according to the Canadian Drought Monitor. That includes places like Sunnyside, Newfoundland and Labrador, where the taps ran dry earlier this month. And in Nova Scotia, Farmer Amy Hill in Nova Scotia shares how the dry conditions are straining h…
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Born to climb: Mountaineers named to Order of Canada
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24:21Barry Blanchard and Chic Scott are two world-renowned mountaineers who have just been appointed to the Order of Canada. They tell us about feeling like they were put on this earth to climb, and surviving a death-defying ascent with an avalanche that continued for 27 minutes.
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Trump & The Paypal Mafia Roll Out the AI Beast System While Thiel Does Lectures on Why He Isn’t the Antichrist
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1:19:42Jeff has a blonde moment in Madrid and talks about “War Heroes”, Trump’s Tesla Machine, the many faces of JD Vance, and an Antichrist lecture from the guy rolling out the Beast System. Question: What is a ‘War Hero’? Answer: (Pick the correct one) A guy in a suit with a red cap play-acting ‘hit-my-ear’ on the roof of his Office? A guy in a suit wit…
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The CIA/Mossad Control Of The Music Industry… Be Mindful of What You Listen To
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45:30“Long” Pre-Covaids was marked by anti-establishment grunge and metal in the 80’s and 90’s, which met the counterculture of RAP when it was still too cool for school. (My school specifically, back in Deadmonton, Kanada) Then…rap got hijacked. By the late 90s/2000s, you can see the pivot: away from conscious lyrics into glorifying money, violence, dr…
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Could listening to The Sporkful be the fertile soil out of which true love grows? We put out the call for Sporkful listeners looking for love, and hundreds of you responded. This week, we listen in on two blind Zoom dates that resulted from our extremely unscientific matchmaking. Is The Sporkful enough of a spark to ignite a grease fire of passion …
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Can libraries stop AI slop from flooding their shelves?
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19:53AI slop is everywhere - and now it’s hitting libraries. AI-generated books are slipping into library catalogues and even landing on physical shelves. Some are so polished that even librarians are fooled. We hear from journalist Emanuel Maiberg on how this industry is exploding, and from Laura Winton, Vice-Chair of the Canadian Federation of Library…
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Why Gen Z is picking up their grandma’s hobbies
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16:18Knitting isn’t just for grannies anymore. From quilting to pickling to crocheting, “grandma hobbies” are making a comeback, especially among Gen Z. Clinical psychologist and therapeutic knitting instructor Mia Hobbs explains why these old-fashioned pastimes soothe the nervous system, help people unplug, and may even rewire our brains for better men…
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Should Canada end animal testing in medical research?
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24:32Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he’ll crack down on labs using cats and dogs in experiments after revelations that beagles were subjected to heart attack studies at St. Joseph’s Health Care in London, Ontario. The case has ignited debate over the role of animals in science. We hear from animal bioethicist Andrew Fenton, Western University researcher…
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Life under fire: One family’s plea from Gaza
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18:55Israel is weighing a ceasefire proposal that could pause nearly two years of war in Gaza, but it’s also preparing to send tens of thousands of troops into Gaza City. Among those waiting anxiously are the Abushbak family, Canadian permanent residents trapped in Gaza. Karim Abushbak shares what daily life is like for his family as they plead for help…
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America Is Cosplaying 1776 While Walking Straight into 1984 And Everyone Is Getting Played
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1:05:35America is cosplaying 1776 while walking straight into 1984 and everybody is clapping like seals, begging for more bread and circus while the house burns down around them. Everything’s a show, a production, a psychological operation so elaborate it doesn’t even need directors anymore—people are so programmed they produce the script themselves. The …
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Aging Boldly and Living on Your Own Terms with Karen Walrond
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1:00:31Author, speaker, and “Radiant Rebel” Karen Walrond joins Chip Conley for a warm, inspiring conversation on how to age with joy, live on your own terms, and keep your spark alive. From growing up between Trinidad and the U.S., to leaving engineering and law for a creative life, Karen’s story is full of bold choices and unexpected turns. She shares c…
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Weighted vests are everywhere from TikTok to walking trails and sidewalks in your neighbourhood. Advocates say they burn calories, improve cardiovascular fitness, and even protect bone density. But are they really worth the hype? We hear from fitness trainer Kalli Youngstrom on why she loves them, and muscle physiology researcher Lauren Colenso-Sem…
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The Air Canada strike is over. Who won, and what comes next?
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9:20After three days of grounded flights, Air Canada has reached a tentative deal with its 10,000 flight attendants. The agreement includes pay for work done on the ground. Labour studies professor Alison Braley-Rattai joins us to explain why this strike could set a precedent for other workers, and what Ottawa’s quick move to end the walkout says about…
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A son's fight to save his mother from the Taliban
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19:31Four years after the Taliban retook Kabul, Afghan refugees are facing deportation from countries where they sought safety. Ottawa resident Noorullah Hakemi fears his mother could be forced back to Afghanistan, where she was beaten by Taliban guards and left with broken bones. He tells us about his family’s fight to bring her to Canada before it’s t…
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"You Don’t Look Disabled: Neshama & Brandi’s Stories of Living with Invisible Disabilities"
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1:05:18On this episode of Walk and Roll Live, we welcome back Brandi and introduce Neshama as we continue our deep dive into invisible disabilities. Neshama opens up about living with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Panic Disorder, and Sensory Processing Disorder, while Brandi shares her experiences with a rare nerve disease, being Hard of Hearing, fibromyalgia…
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Legacy and the Living Scene: the Grateful Dead at 60
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21:29In this episode of So Many Roads, I travel to San Francisco for the Grateful Dead’s 60th anniversary. From a grassroots Dead night in Berkeley to a massive pier show, Jerry Day in McLaren Park, and a visit to the Grateful Dead house, I explore the tension between legacy and the living scene. Along the way, I meet musicians, fans, and friends who ar…
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Will Trump’s peace push force Ukraine to give up territory?
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19:46U.S. President Donald Trump says peace in Ukraine is “very attainable” after hosting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European leaders at the White House just days after meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska. Trump has floated security guarantees for Ukraine, but also suggested Kyiv may need to give up territory. Ivanna…
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How smartphones took over our lives and how you can take back control
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24:21Got bad phone habits? We know being on our phones too much isn’t good for us, especially for kids. Yet we all keep scrolling and scrolling and scrolling. Kaitlyn Regehr, author of Smartphone Nation, explains how our devices are designed to be addictive, and shares practical, effective tips for what parents can do to help kids build healthier habits…
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An email from Sara Bir set us off on an adventure. She’s an author and recipe developer who’s obsessed with pawpaws, the largest fruit native to North America. “Pawpaws are tricky in the kitchen,” Sara wrote to us. “You can't buy them in stores. Occasionally they cause people to vomit. But pawpaws are truly beguiling, reminiscent of tropical fruit …
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Addiction, Celebrity, Public Shaming & Truth: The Performance Art of James Frey, Celebrated Writer of Ill-Repute
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2:34:13James Frey is the author of "A Million Little Pieces," a book that spoke to the deepest, darkest parts of countless readers in early recovery. This conversation explores his journey to become literature's bad boy, his heroes like Baudelaire and Henry Miller, and his philosophy of "prowling with the panther." We discuss the intersection of creativit…
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What does Air Canada’s illegal strike mean for passengers and workers?
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19:15Air Canada flight attendants say they will defy a federal back-to-work order and remain on strike, as more than 100,000 passengers face cancellations and disruptions. We hear from passenger Laurie Panagiotou, who spent thousands rebooking a family vacation, and aviation expert John Gradek on what’s at stake for workers, the airline, and the governm…
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What does Pierre Poilievre’s Alberta byelection mean for Canadian politics?
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22:46Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is anticipated to win today’s byelection in Alberta’s Battle River–Crowfoot, one of the safest Conservative seats in the country. But with more than 200 independent candidates on the ballot and separatist sentiment simmering in the province, analysts say the campaign offers clues on what to expect when Parliamen…
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Trump’s Liberation Day Unleashed: Martial Law, Tariffs and the Zio Police State Rolls Out
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1:17:03If Trump’s ‘first’ Liberation Day on April 2, the one he looked forward to for ‘so long’, was all about MAWA (Make Americans Wealthy Again), then what is the purpose of this month’s second Liberation Day? I mean, what do you call it when the government rolls out soldiers on the streets and more taxes? MASA? MAKE AMERICANS SLAVES AGAIN? Republicans …
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How To Be The Best Dinner Party Guest (Live)
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31:22Casey Elsass is known as the “cookbook doula” because he’s helped birth nearly 20 cookbooks, as a ghostwriter or co-writer. Now, Casey has published his very first solo cookbook, What Can I Bring? Recipes To Help You Live Your Guest Life, about how to be the best guest at a dinner party. “If you're always on time, bring appetizers. If you're reliab…
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It’s Raining Shekels For MIGA Loyalists, With Stew Peters & Jeff Berwick
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11:49When I count to three you will open your eyes and repeat after me: Trump says martial law is good. Martial law is gooood. RFK Jr. says mRNA jabs are good. mRNA jabs are gooood. Speaking out against Israhell is bad. Baaaaahd. The Epstein files don’t matter anymore. There are no files. The list goes on… MAGA has become MIGA and the right-wing ‘extrem…
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Southern Europe is in the grip of another summer of extreme heat, with temperatures soaring to record highs and wildfires burning across the region. The Guardian’s Ajit Niranjan explains why Europe is heating faster than other continents, and what that means for people on the ground. Then, University of Waterloo’s Daniel Scott on how the tourism in…
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Why are more women diagnosed with Alzheimer’s than men?
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20:19Researchers are uncovering new reasons why more women are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease than men and it’s not just because they live longer. We hear from Fe Wyma, who cared for her mother with dementia for over a decade, about how that experience has changed her own approach to brain health. Plus, University of Toronto’s Gillian Einstein and T…
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LIBERPULCO II With Jeff Berwick And Alec Zeck: What Are You Made Of?
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31:06Walking barefoot in nature with your family, taking a wild swim in the Danube river, eating incredible meals at next to nothing prices, and meeting some of the coolest people in the world! In Serbia, no one is going to tell you to wear a mask because a US travel warning says there’s COVAIDS… Kill Gates mosquitoes… Measles… in the air. Or, lock down…
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ROLL ON: The State of Podcasting In 2025
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1:35:29Roll On resurfaces from the chrysalis! Adam Skolnick and I unpack 90 days post-surgery, why the caterpillar needs a tortoise mind to become a butterfly, and the death of authentic podcasting. On tap: The state of Podcastistan, why I'm breaking up with viral culture, and the unexpected joy of moving at glacier pace. We explore Phil Stutz's three tru…
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