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You read it in the blogs...watch the YouTube videos...now your thinking to your self wtf!!Join Ala every Monday and Friday as she discuss her take on hot button issues in industry gossip. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seriouslytho/support
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Unearth

Ala Pepple

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If we look closer to the pains, struggles, joyous and unexplainable moments, we would realize there is more to us than what we think of us. I'll share the weirdest, painful, beautiful and striking moments that have helped me be a better me. I discovered me in the unlikeliest of situations. You can't imagine till you listen.
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Alas Poor Yorick

Alas Poor Yorick

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Two bi-coastal best friends enter into doomed fandom relationships with TV shows that were cancelled after one season or less, yelling and waxing philosophical along the the way. Currently nerding out about Wonderfalls (2004).
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NUNGGU WİSUDA

Ngoceh ala Wilda

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hi guys, in this podcast you'll hear almost all of my story that's been happened in my whole life (eciyeeee) . an ordinary indonesian girl who have tried to be able to speak indonesian, english, and turkish. basically i'll teach you languages, talking about culture, and traveller in love as well :)) have fun guys!
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Goodberry Pie

Tavi Vojacek & Shea Dillon

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Come take a seat at our table and we'll serve you a slice of Goodberry Pie! Brought to you from a living room in Pittsburgh, PA, Goodberry Pie is a multi-genre TTRPG podcast where we create and play one-on-one microcampaigns consisting of two to five sessions. If you like your D&D ala mode, or your Honey Heist served with whip cream we got it all in the cooler. Order's up!
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Lokal Locas PH

Jam Alas and Dapsky Zayco

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Just two girls. Standing in front of the internet. Asking it to love them. Join your crazy best friends & favorite creatures of the darkness, Jam & Dapsky, as they make the best of the bad, bad, world by yelling into the void. A Monthly Independent Podcast brought to you by our heart-shaped bottoms.
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A podcast about everything, and nothing. Nic and the Talented Mr Ripley talk about the things that defined them. Action figures, movies, tv shows and more things that helped to shape them into the middle aged men they are more. No script, no plans, we can literally go anywhere, and often do. Please join us
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After a sexual assault case in the District of Columbia, one woman’s public warning ricochets all the way to Birmingham, Ala., where another woman gives voice to a devastating allegation. This seven-part investigative series from The Washington Post follows the Alabama woman’s decision to come forward with a claim of sexual assault against a high-ranking figure in the D.C. criminal justice system, and the spiraling effects of that choice. “Canary: The Washington Post Investigates” is about t ...
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Bearly Making It

Obed Alas, Kenny Chang, Joshua Sanchez

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Bearly Making It Podcast is a podcast filled with wonder and the divine. Join Kenny, Obed and Josh as they try to work their way through life and navigate it's most difficult of waters. They'll talk about a myriad of topics that are intertwined with their Faith and terrible jokes. Join them as they Bearly Make It in life.
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Welcome to Alas Lewis & Barnes, a "conversation" about the universe between two cosmologists. Always sciency, sometimes funny, never boring. Geraint Lewis is a Professor of Astrophysics at the Sydney Institute for Astronomy, University of Sydney. Professor Lewis is an internationally recognised astrophysicist, and has published more than two hundred papers in a diverse range of fields, including gravitational lensing, galactic cannibalism, cosmology and large-scale structure. As well as bein ...
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asalam waalaykum:) my name is Naema Ali & these podcasts will be a way to share my story & advise listeners who go through the same problems as I did as i became more practicing as a muslim. anything positive gaines is strictly from Allah subhan wa ta’ala & ang negativity it wrongdoings/ saying was from shaytaan so forgive me. hope this helps a lot & it is helping me :)
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Surviving Society Productions

Surviving Society Productions

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Award winning, weekly political podcast exploring the local and global politics of race & class from a sociological perspective. Out every Tuesday !! Presenter: Dr Chantelle Jessica Lewis Executive Producer: George Ofori-Addo Design: Evelyn Miller
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Lincoln Log

Abraham Lincoln Association

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Welcome to Lincoln Log, where we speak with leading historians and other officials about their stories, research, and wisdom. Expand your knowledge and indulge your curiosity here on Lincoln Log. This podcast is produced by the Abraham Lincoln Association, aiding and promoting Abraham Lincoln’s life and legacy. Founded in 1908, the ALA remains the nation's oldest and largest Lincoln organization. Learn more at AbrahamLincolnAssociation.org.
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Liquor Store Legal

Kameelah Hakeem/PodcastSCV

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Check out Liquor Store Legal for entertaining hot topics and practical legal self-help information. Kameelah Hakeem is a Director at a global law firm, she has an MBA, she was a professional singer in the family vocal group, Royalty, previously signed with the Warner Bros. recording label, she still performs for charitable events and lends her voice to the Los Angeles Lawyers Philharmonic/Legal Voices. She is the Past President of the Greater Los Angeles Association of Legal Administrators ( ...
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Ever had a show that you felt was cut down too soon like Firefly? A potential movie franchise that didn't get off the ground Ala Dune? Or a video game that never got the sequel it needed? Half-Life 3 maybe? Well that's we're here for! In Quash Krys, Amy and Wes TRY to talk about anything they feel was canceled too soon! From TV to movies to video games to people themselves we'll talk about it all!
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Things Printil is my way of saying lots of things. "A been there done that" stories, a mom's thoughts. Stories of Work, Love, Family, Friendship, Music & Talk. A commentary of what's happen in a month. Sebuah audio blog dari host Ira Kania, I'm Bubu of @bubuikan and bubuphotostory. TQ for listening :) Contact via IG: @thingsprintil Email: thingsprintil@gmail.com
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Dive in to the world of liminal spaces, Sacred Thresholds of birth, coming of age, death, Rebirth & initiations, Spiritual growth edges, Near Death Experiences, Touching the divine & peak and flow states, Multidimensional and entheogenic experiences, Finding your service & dharma in the world, and more. This free flow conversational style podcast will feature conversations with some epic, amazing people, as well as my own solo conversations with Self, exploring all these thresholds. As a tra ...
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Welcome to Break Room Chats, the podcast of the New Professionals Section of the Library Leadership and Management Association of ALA. To continue the conversation, please visit the New Professionals Section Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/LLAMA.NPS/ . We're also on twitter @LLAMA_NPS.
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From KYW Newsradio 103.9 FM in Philadelphia, Bridging Philly connects our communities to the issues that matter to you. Host Racquel Williams examines the most critical issues facing underserved communities in the Philadelphia region, with insight from experts and regular people making a difference. And KYW reporter Shara Dae Howard explores Philadelphia's hidden gems on Shara in the City. Produced by Sabrina Boyd-Surka. Presented by Gift of Life Donor Program.
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Filling a gap in the literature, Inclusive Cataloging: Histories, Context, and Reparative Approaches (ALA Editions and Core, 2024) provides librarians and catalogers with practical approaches to reparative cataloging as well as a broader understanding of the topic and its place in the technical services landscape. As part of the profession's ongoin…
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In many countries, censorship, blocking of internet access and internet content for political purposes are still part of everyday life. Will filtering, blocking, and hacking replace scissors and black ink? This book argues that only a broader understanding of censorship can effectively protect freedom of expression. For centuries, church and state …
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In many countries, censorship, blocking of internet access and internet content for political purposes are still part of everyday life. Will filtering, blocking, and hacking replace scissors and black ink? This book argues that only a broader understanding of censorship can effectively protect freedom of expression. For centuries, church and state …
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Hebrew Literature and the 1948 War: Essays on Philology and Responsibility (Brill, 2019) is the first book-length study that examines the conspicuous absence of the Palestinian Nakba in modern Hebrew literature. Through a rigorous reading of canonical Hebrew literary texts, the author addresses the general failure of Hebrew literature to take respo…
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Twenty-first-century America isn’t working the way it’s supposed to. William Cooper's How America Works and Why It Doesn't: A Brief Guide to the Us Political System (Ad Lib, 2024) explains why. Americans in the twenty-first century are becoming increasingly untethered from both reality and the essential principles and traditions that have shaped th…
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After close to three decades of the hegemony of free market ideas, the state has made a big comeback as an economic actor since the 2008 financial crisis. China’s state-owned companies and international financial institutions have made headlines for their growing influence in the world economy. State-backed investment vehicles based in the Gulf sta…
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Jack Palmer’s Zygmunt Bauman and the West: A Sociology of Intellectual Exile (McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2023) invites us to reconsider a figure who sociology thought it knew well. Presenting Bauman as occupying an ‘exilic’ position as ‘in, but not of, the West’ Palmer presents a number of paths through Bauman’s sociology which speak to conte…
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In many countries, censorship, blocking of internet access and internet content for political purposes are still part of everyday life. Will filtering, blocking, and hacking replace scissors and black ink? This book argues that only a broader understanding of censorship can effectively protect freedom of expression. For centuries, church and state …
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Filling a gap in the literature, Inclusive Cataloging: Histories, Context, and Reparative Approaches (ALA Editions and Core, 2024) provides librarians and catalogers with practical approaches to reparative cataloging as well as a broader understanding of the topic and its place in the technical services landscape. As part of the profession's ongoin…
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Why do armed groups employ terrorism in markedly different ways during civil wars? Drawing on more than a decade of fieldwork, Dr. Andreas E. Feldmann examines the disparate behaviour of actors including guerrilla groups, state security forces, and paramilitaries during Colombia’s long and bloody civil war. Analysing the varieties of violence in th…
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In the city of New York from the 1930s to the 1990s, Irish attorney Paul O’Dwyer was a fierce and enduring presence in courtrooms, on picket lines, and in contests for elected office. He was forever the advocate of the downtrodden and marginalized, fighting not only for Irish Catholics in Northern Ireland but for workers, radicals, Jews, and Africa…
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Filling a gap in the literature, Inclusive Cataloging: Histories, Context, and Reparative Approaches (ALA Editions and Core, 2024) provides librarians and catalogers with practical approaches to reparative cataloging as well as a broader understanding of the topic and its place in the technical services landscape. As part of the profession's ongoin…
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Listen to this interview of Paul Ralph, Professor, Dalhousie University, Canada. We talk about what's wrong with peer review — and how to fix it! Paul Ralph : "We don't want reviewers micromanaging style, complaining about the way the study is written. No, what we want — and need — is for reviewers to focus on the methodological details of the stud…
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Filling a gap in the literature, Inclusive Cataloging: Histories, Context, and Reparative Approaches (ALA Editions and Core, 2024) provides librarians and catalogers with practical approaches to reparative cataloging as well as a broader understanding of the topic and its place in the technical services landscape. As part of the profession's ongoin…
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Listen to this interview of Paul Ralph, Professor, Dalhousie University, Canada. We talk about what's wrong with peer review — and how to fix it! Paul Ralph : "We don't want reviewers micromanaging style, complaining about the way the study is written. No, what we want — and need — is for reviewers to focus on the methodological details of the stud…
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Filling a gap in the literature, Inclusive Cataloging: Histories, Context, and Reparative Approaches (ALA Editions and Core, 2024) provides librarians and catalogers with practical approaches to reparative cataloging as well as a broader understanding of the topic and its place in the technical services landscape. As part of the profession's ongoin…
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Antisemitism is on the rise today. From synagogue shootings by white nationalists, to right-wing politicians and media figures pushing George Soros conspiracy theories, it’s clear that exclusionary nationalist movements are growing. By spreading division and fear, they put Jews, along with other marginalized groups and multiracial democracy itself,…
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In a masterpiece of historical detective work, Sarah Lewis exposes one of the most damaging lies in American history. There was a time when Americans were confronted with the fictions shoring up the nation’s racial regime and learned to disregard them. The true significance of this hidden history has gone unseen—until now. The surprising catalyst o…
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This book explores the confrontation of radically assimilated Jews with the violent collapse of their envisioned integration into a cosmopolitan European society, which culminated during the Holocaust. This confrontation is examined through the biography of the German-speaking intellectual and prominent communist theoretician of the Jewish question…
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Caree A. Banton's book More Auspicious Shores: Barbadian Migration to Liberia, Blackness, and the Making of an African Republic (Cambridge UP, 2019) chronicles the migration of Afro-Barbadians to Liberia. In 1865, 346 Afro-Barbadians fled a failed post-emancipation Caribbean for the independent black republic of Liberia. They saw Liberia as a means…
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Can self-harm be art? In Performance, Masculinity, and Self-Injury (Routledge, 2024), Lucy Weir, a Reader in History of Art at the University of Edinburgh rethinks the recent history of performance to understand the ‘injurious turn’ in contemporary live art. The book challenges the usual associations between self-harm and gender by exploring the wo…
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Women of the Mafia: Power and Influence in the Neapolitan Camorra (Cornell UP, 2024) by Dr. Felia Allum dives into the Neapolitan criminal underworld of the Camorra as seen and lived by the women who inhabit it. It tells their life stories and unpacks the gender dynamics by examining their participation as active agents in the organisation as leade…
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The open-access edited volume Philosophies of Appropriated Religions: Perspectives from Southeast Asia (Springer, 2023) collects philosophical approaches to Southeast Asian traditions of philosophy and religion. The editors, Soraj Hongladarom, Jeremiah Joven Joaquin, and Frank J. Hoffman, have produced a volume that treats traditional topics in phi…
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Seen from an airplane, much of the United States appears to be a gridded land of startling uniformity. Perpendicular streets and rectangular fields, all precisely measured and perfectly aligned, turn both urban and rural America into a checkerboard landscape that stretches from horizon to horizon. In evidence throughout the country, but especially …
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Dr. Aideen O'Shaughnessy is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Lincoln. She has a PhD in Sociology from the University of Cambridge, an MA in Gender Studies Research from Utrecht University and a BA in Sociology and French at Trinity College Dublin. Her research focuses on gender, health, and social movements and she is particularl…
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