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Spelling Bee Unlimited is a fun and free online word puzzle game for all ages. Play Spelling Bee Unlimited without daily limits and improve your vocabulary skills. Create words using seven letters while including the center letter in every word. Enjoy unlimited puzzles anytime on mobile or desktop with no sign-up required. If you want to get this kind of more the here is the link to click on it: https://spellbeefree.us/
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Hosted by Zeynep and Tara Khaleesi, this isn’t your average mommy-and-me podcast. It’s bold, brutally honest, and refreshingly hilarious. Together, this mother–daughter duo pulls back the curtain on the chaos, comedy, and conflict of growing up (and parenting) in today’s world. From toxic friendships to first crushes, from setting boundaries to breaking cycles, they call it like it is; no sugar-coating, no shame, and definitely no filters. Whether it’s PMS, peer pressure, or that one “friend ...
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join me in balancing something that is very hard to balance on the internet: shitting on things, giggling at memes and being serious, actually learning things and trying to communicate with people you don't know. consequently, i enjoy both of these things, what a great combo! and this is a fun place where i can just talk about things i see whether it be serious as hell or and i oop-
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ReSearching Diversity

Jana Vietze, Sabrina Alhanachi, Miriam Schwarzenthal, Sharleen Pevec, Tuğçe Aral, Zeynep Demir

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Join a group of six women in social sciences in their aim to increase visibility of inspiring social scientists and of cutting-edge research on ethnic, cultural, and migration-related diversity. Each episode, two hosts invite one outstanding scientist to discuss their PAST (personal path into academia), the PRESENT (research article or book chapter that has recently inspired them), and the FUTURE (recent developments and paradigm shifts in academia and social sciences). For more information ...
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Local.Global.Nevada (L.G.N)

Northern Nevada International Center

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L.G.N stands for Local.Global Nevada. Earlier Diplochatz, it is Northern Nevada International Center's (NNIC) rebranded podcast show. We are creating interactive interview-based audio-visual content that highlight the impact of NNIC locally and around the world. Local. Global. Nevada is NNIC's voice to the community. It is a human-centered podcast that brings international, immigrant and refugee stories to the forefront. It is aimed to explain how global events shape Northern Nevada, and fos ...
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Most news media sells you that the world is on fire. Most media distracts you with clickbait. We don't have time for that because we're here to do exactly two things: inform you and inspire you, so you can go out and address the issues other people only talk about....
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TAK Editions Podcast

TAK Editions Podcast

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Conversations with composers and other musicians working in the vibrant new music community of New York City and beyond. Episodes are curated by and often feature members of TAK, an ambitious ensemble that “impresses with the organicity of their sound, their dynamism and virtuosity — and, well, just a dash of IDGAF as they slay the thorniest material like it’s nothing” (WQXR).
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Exploited Podcast

Exploited

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Shir Khan is the owner of in-vogue and on-point deep house label at the moment, the leviathan that is Exploited Records. Exploited Rec blazes its way through since 2007 with releases that simply cannot be brushed aside. 2012 has been the breakthrough year for Exploited, bringing them massive celebration and support from artists, the scene and a large audience. Still stated as one of the leading influences in Deep House & Indie Dance, Exploited is not set up to stop releasing tracks that blow ...
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Welcome to the 030tango Podcast, the Tango podcast that takes you on a journey through the world of Argentine Tango. Join Jonas, the creator of 030tango and guests from all aspects of Tango culture. In each episode, we dive deep into tango. From seasoned tango dancers to dedicated organizers and everyone in between, our conversations are like a tango embrace—intimate, vibrant, and full of surprises. Whether you're a seasoned tanguero or someone curious about the allure of tango, join us on t ...
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Out of the Crisis

Eric Ries

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Out of the Crisis, a podcast hosted by myself, Eric Ries, highlights leaders from all sectors who are providing and coordinating relief efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic. No one is more heroic than the healthcare workers and those on the frontlines treating the sick. But there’s also a role for others, particularly those in positions of privilege, to play in this crisis. As I’ve worked to make my own contributions, I’ve crossed paths with many different people and organizations offering t ...
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Send us a text Welcome to L.G.N, the next chapter of DiploChatz. In this debut episode, we introduce the rebrand and set the tone for the season with our first Ask an Expert conversation featuring Dr. Carina Black, Executive Director of the Northern Nevada International Center (NNIC). We break down what refugee resettlement really means, who it ser…
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Spelling Bee Unlimited is a free online word puzzle game designed for players who love spelling challenges. With Spelling Bee Unlimited, you can play without daily limits and enjoy endless word-building fun. Form words using seven letters while always including the center letter to score points. This game helps improve vocabulary, focus, and spelli…
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In our final episode of 2025, we speak unedited and unfiltered about grief, presence, and what it looked like to move through a hard month as a family. After losing my father on December 2nd, 2025, we took a pause because I (Zeynep) was not emotionally available. In this episode, we share how we navigated grief without collapsing, how Tara Khaleesi…
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Share your thoughts on this series by filling out our listener survey. Join us in Glasgow for our December News Club with Rosie and our editorial assistant Paula Lacey. Tickets are FREE but limited – register here. New Internationalist co-owner Kiran Gupta presents The Long Read from NI558: Gaza: Genocide and Resistance Further reading from this ep…
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This episode is sponsored by Path Financial. Share your thoughts on this series by filling out our listener survey. Despite the latest ‘ceasefire’, Israel’s genocide and engineered famine continues to devastate Gaza. The latest issue of New Internationalist confronts the history of Israeli violence and the Palestinian resistance to war, displacemen…
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In this episode of Between Us Mother Daughter Unfiltered, Zeynep and Tara Khaleesi go from laughter to life lessons in their signature unfiltered style. The mother daughter duo dives into how to spot emotional manipulation, protect your peace, and set boundaries that actually work. Introducing "Boundary Firewall" Zeynep's ongoing segment on boundar…
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This episode is brought to you by Shared Interest. New Internationalist co-owner Kiran Gupta presents The Long Read from NI557: The Global Far Right. Further reading from this episode: You've got issues, mate: Kneecap and the war on the Irish language (Decca Muldowney in New Internationalist) Gaza: Genocide and Resistance Support independent media …
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Zeynep and Tara Khaleesi are back! In this episode of Between Us: Mother–Daughter Unfiltered, they retire "cringe." they "trick their brains" and tell you how; and read your DMs about "red flag friendships" - out loud! This Gen Alpha daughter and her Xennial Mom share how to stop letting "cringe" break connection between parents and kids; how to st…
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This episode is brought to you by Shared Interest. Share your thoughts on this series by filling out our listener survey. Fascism in 2025 isn't just swastikas and flags. Joe Mulhall, the research director at the anti-fascist organization Hope Not Hate says we should be more worried about the erosion of liberal democracy and universal human rights. …
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Welcome to the debut of Between Us: Mother Daughter Unfiltered! A Xennial Mom: Zeynep - immigrant, survivor, cycle breaker, designer and the founder of the custom boot brand: Zeyzani; and a Gen Alpha Daughter: Tara Khaleesi - witty, emotionally intelligent beyond her years, and never shy about saying what's on her mind. Together they pull back the …
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This episode is brought to you by New Internationalist's very own Ethical Shop. Use the code ETHICAL for 10% off online orders on a range of ethical and fairtrade goods. Share your thoughts on this series by filling out our listener survey. We are at a critical crossroads. A global wave of far-right authoritarianism is threatening human rights, cli…
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Welcome to this special triple episode with three of our Swoonfest artists! Charlotte speaks with Mattie Barbier of Rage Thormbones, Shara Lunon of Blasé and Russell Greenberg of Yarn/Wire about the exciting performances that they are bringing to TAK’s very own festival, Swoonfest, on Sept. 12 and 13! Get tickets for Swoonfest here: https://www.tak…
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Share your thoughts on this series by filling out our listener survey. The French activist, author and film producer joins us to talk about the Together for Palestine concert in London as well as his other major projects in support of Palestinian liberation. Host: Maxine Betteridge-Moes Credits: Maxine Betteridge-Moes (Digital Editor, Producer), Am…
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Welcome to this special double episode with two of our Swoonfest artists! Charlotte speaks with Victoria Cheah and Mobey Lola Irizarry of Las Mariquitas about the exciting performances that they are both bringing to night 2 of TAK’s very own festival, Swoonfest, on Sept. 13. Get tickets for Swoonfest here: https://www.takensemble.com/ticketscheck o…
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Share your thoughts on this series by filling out our listener survey. New Internationalist co-owner Kiran Gupta presents The Long Read from NI554: Treaty: Indigenous Sovereignty in Australia Further reading from this episode: Revolutionary Aid in Sudan (Eiad Hisham in New Internationalist) Support independent media by becoming a New Internationali…
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Welcome to this special double episode with two of our Swoonfest artists! Charlotte speaks with Levi Lu and Jennae Santos about the exciting performances that they are each bringing to night 1 of TAK’s very own festival, Swoonfest, on Sept. 12 2025 at the Dimenna Center in NYC. To jump to Jennae's interview, go to 38:00Get tickets for Swoonfest her…
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This episode is brought to you by Shared Interest. Share your thoughts on this series by filling out our listener survey. In this episode we speak to Adele Zeynep Walton, a journalist, digital safety campaigner and author of the new book ‘Logging Off: The Human Cost of our Digital World’, about online harms, Big Tech accountability, and how to make…
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This episode is brought to you by Shared Interest. Share your thoughts on this series by filling out our listener survey. Considered persona non-grata by Israel, Francesca Albanese is perhaps one of the most hated – and admired – figures in the United Nations today. Unlike many Western diplomats, the Italian human rights lawyer and UN Special Rappo…
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Share your thoughts on this series by filling out our listener survey. Corruption, pollution and child labour have long blighted the Democratic Republic of the Congo's cobalt industry. But is there any way of turning the country’s critical mineral wealth into a blessing rather than a burden? In the final episode of our mini series, Dig, Baby, Dig! …
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Share your thoughts on this series by filling out our listener survey. New Internationalist co-owner Kiran Gupta presents The Long Read from NI552: Disinformation Further reading from this episode: Women’s agency in the DRC war (Sophie Neiman in New Internationalist) Reporting for this story was supported by the Pulitzer Center. Neiman was awarded …
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Share your thoughts on this series by filling out our listener survey. 'Why do we care about the climate crisis unless it is to save natural spaces that are exactly like the Jadar Valley?' The second episode in this mini series takes you to Serbia, where the Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto is trying to dig for lithium in the Jadar Valley in…
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Share your thoughts on this series by filling out our listener survey. While war and genocide means devastation for most, for the arms industry it means big business. While the arms trade is vast and secretive, there is a groundswell of people across the world taking action to challenge its power, from the gates of arms factories to our highest cou…
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Share your thoughts on this series by filling out our listener survey. Eighty percent of the world is still powered by fossil fuels, but critical minerals are on the up. What exactly are critical minerals - and why all the hype? To mark the launch of our latest magazine, we’re digging deep. The first episode in this mini series takes you to Peru, w…
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Share your thoughts on this series by filling out our listener survey. For nearly half a century, the British police embedded agents within progressive political and protest movements; officers deceived activists into intimate relationships, sometimes fathering children, before vanishing from their lives forever. As the Undercover Policing Inquiry …
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Share your thoughts on this series by filling out our listener survey. 2025 marks 50 years since Morocco invaded Western Sahara, forcibly displacing the Sahrawi people into neighbouring Algeria. Women’s rights and climate activist Najla Mohamed-Lamin joins us from the Sahrawi refugee camps to talk about the multigenerational impact of 50 years of f…
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In this episode, we talked to Ursula Moffitt who is an assistant professor at the University of New Mexico, in the USA. PAST (00:02:42): Ursula describes her path into academia and her continuous struggles with the boundaries of particular academic disciplines, including psychology. PRESENT (00:11:33): We talk about a study from Quiles and colleagu…
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Share your thoughts on this series by filling out our listener survey. Following the defeat of a 2023 referendum on an Indigenous advisory body to Australia's parliament, our latest issue scrutinizes the ongoing denial of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sovereignty. In this episode, guest editor Zoe Holman talks about how she commissioned thi…
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Share your thoughts on this series by filling out our listener survey. In the years since Syria’s civil war began in 2011, the country has been slowly drifting away from the mainstream media spotlight. But on 8 December, everything changed. Turkish-backed opposition forces declared Syria liberated from the 24-year rule of President Bashar al-Assad,…
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Share your thoughts on this series by filling out our listener survey. The West may be losing control over the world’s resources but it still dominates weapons systems and information. Vijay Prashad explains why some world leaders are effectively arms dealers and how this influences diplomacy. Read NI553: The Arms Trade Host: Maxine Betteridge-Moes…
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Share your thoughts on this series by filling out our listener survey. Samar Alkhdour is a Palestinian activist in Montreal whose campaign against the obstructive and discriminatory Canadian immigration system has been met with nothing but police repression and silence from the government. Host: Paula Lacey Credits: Paula Lacey (Producer, Editorial…
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Laura and Charlotte speak with composer, performer, and TAK 2024 season collaborator, Seare Ahmad Farhat about silence, the magic of chamber music, spirituality and poetry. Donate to TAK at www.takensemble.com/support TAK will be premiering Seare’s piece “Bring me your Silence” on December 3rd, 7:30pm at the Dimenna Center in NYC, alongside works b…
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Share your thoughts on this series by filling out our listener survey. Haiti, the land of the only successful slave uprising in history, was also an experiment in neocolonialism. As the country once again makes global news headlines for all the wrong reasons, we spoke to independent journalist Harold Isaac to better understand how Haiti's complex h…
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Share your thoughts on this series by filling out our listener survey. Fascism is a popular term in political discourse today. For the Turkish journalist and writer Ece Temelkuran, that’s a good thing — except that it comes too late. So how can we recognize a country's descent from democracy into fascism and what does resistance look like? Host: Ma…
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Share your thoughts on this series by filling out our listener survey. There's a lot of money to be made in the internet. People with good intentions and bad intentions are being driven by profit. So how does this shape our information ecosystem and where does the scope for action lie? Read #NI552: Disinformation Host: Maxine Betteridge-Moes Credit…
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Madison and Marina speak with composer, performer, and TAK 2024 season collaborator, Zeynep Toraman. Their conversation goes deep into the nature and motivations of artistic practice, literature, identity, and much more. TAK will be premiering Zeynep's piece "Veils" on December 3rd, 7:30pm at the Dimenna Center in NYC, alongside works by Eric Wubbe…
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In this episode, 2022-2024 Keyman Modern Turkish Studies Postdoctoral Fellow Ekin Kurtiç has an insightful conversation with Caterina Scaramelli about her book How to Make a Wetland: Water and Moral Ecology in Turkey published by Stanford University Press in 2021. Drawing on her longterm ethnographic fieldwork in two deltas in Turkey – namely, Gedi…
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Charlotte and Laura speak with sound artist, composer and performer Seth Cluett about his new works for TAK, 'irreversible histories of disturbance' and 'the reformation of assemblages.' The conversation includes thoughts about making music at the pace of nature, alternative notation systems, and custom-made instruments. We will premiere these work…
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During this podcast episode, which is yet again of the Life behind the Lecturer format, we do a deep dive into one of our more academic lecturers, Zeynep Azar. We discuss satisfying excel forms, bilinguality, having new dogs and pub tips. An interesting episode for anyone that is looking into following a path in education or academia. Enjoy!…
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In this episode we discuss various topics in the Life behind the Lecturer format with Han de Looper. This episode is a little geography practice round. We travel all around the globe, talking about what it is like to work and live in different continents and countries. We discuss career decisions and how to really accustom yourself to new surroundi…
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In this episode we break down (educational) borders, and speak to someone from the dutch couterpart of our study (Communicatie). Maud is a 3rd year students, with various different hobbies and interests. We explore her life as a dutch student in the Hague, what certain parts of the netherlands mean to her and how the communicatie and ICM courses di…
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In this episode, we talked to Elisabeth Kaneza who is a legal and political scholar and a community outreach officer at the German Center for Integration and Migration (DeZiM) in Berlin, Germany. PAST (00:02:20): Elisabeth emphasizes the importance of equal rights and chances for all, the impact of racial discrimination that require structural solu…
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In this episode, we have a lot of news. Firstly we have a new Host, Colin, who will be talking with Shauna and Raluca about what make the participation councils so important to ICM students and why YOU should vote or even run as a candidate yourself!By Stefani Stefanova
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In this episode, we listen to a conversation between Lysanne te Brinke (assistant professor at Erasmus University Rotterdam) and Milene Gonçalves (associate professor at the Technical University Delft). Both are leading members of the ambition “Youth participation” in Healthy Start, a consortium that aims to better understand and support the health…
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In this bonus episode, we listen to Yara Toenders (fellow at Healthy Start / Erasmus University Rotterdam) and Wanda Tempelaar (clinical child and youth psychiatrist at the Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam). Both are members of the ambition “Youth Mental Health and Well-being” in Healthy Start, a consortium that aims to better understan…
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Charlotte and Madison speak with poet, playwright, educator, actor, producer, and director Modesto "Flako" Jimenez about his site-specific theatre work originally inspired by his Bushwick neighborhood, Taxilandia, and multidisciplinary theatrical work Mercedes.for more about ¡Oye! Group: https://www.oyegroup.org/About Flako: https://www.flakojimene…
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