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These are podcasts from the Global Youth Anti-Corruption Forum on 26-28 May 2010 in Brussels, which brings together 50 young civil society leaders, musicians, and journalists from around the World to exchange their experiences and formulate action plans to fight corruption in their countries. This youth event aims at strengthening the Global Youth Anti-Corruption network (GYAC).
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A few Episcopalians rambling about theological and philosophical topics that have to do with Liturgy and Sacramentalism, Christian Neoplatonism, and Catholic Ecclesiology. Matt, Ian, Jason, and David record brief snapshots of what they’re reading and thinking about around a kitchen table with a little bit of structure and a lot of tangents. If you like to recklessly plumb the depths of theology and philosophy, this podcast might be a fun listen for you. Peace.
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Garage Logic

PodMN | Hubbard Radio

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Garage Logic is the seat of Gumption County, down the road from Diversityville, but not as far as Liberal Lakes. It's a place where common sense prevails, the 2-car garage is revered and cigar smoking is allowed (and lawyers aren't).
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The Business Law Focus podcast series covers the latest and most important developments in business law and tax. Through exclusive interviews with leading experts in the field and the lawyers actually arguing the most important cases, these interviews cut through the noise to provide legal insights that matter for the C-suite, entrepreneurs and professionals.
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Truth Be Told Ja

Truth Be Told Jamaica

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Truth Be Told Ja is a podcast for Jamaicans in the diaspora who want to keep in touch with issues at home. It is hosted by educated, passionate youth who are focused on unearthing the truth and truly moving Jamaica forward.
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As a Chicago Real Estate agent and entertainer I've met folks from all walks of life and nothing fascinates me more than sharing their stories with you. From actors, entrepreneurs, surgeons, to athletes, entertainers, and authors there's always a story behind the person. You don't want to miss an episode. You never know who may stop in! Subscribe to "Mike Talk" for REAL life, REAL talk, REAL Mike! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/miketherealtor/support
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A novel that disturbs you 160 years after it first appeared in print, The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, has so much relevance and resonance even today. Dorian Gray is a strikingly handsome young man whose beauty attracts a debauched aristocrat Sir Henry Wotton. Dorian's picture has been painted by a talented artist Basil Hallward and Sir Henry becomes desperate to meet Dorian, though Basil himself is against it. Sir Henry persuades Dorian to pose for a picture painted by Basil and d ...
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Azi Paybarah / WNYC Tucked inside Conservative activist David Horowitz's latest missive to reporters about the dangers of the Obama administration: "Remember, Barack Obama is up for reelection in 2010. That means we cannot afford to focus entirely on November 2010."
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The Philosophists

The Philosophists | Declan McGrath, Simon Robertson

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The Philosophists - Declan & Simon - look to inject some philosophy into your day. So if you're looking for meaning, morality, or just a bit of mayhem then tune in for their unique blend of shorter and longer conversations. Often with the help of some very special guests. This project may or not succeed, but what's the worst that could happen? Listen & find out!
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In this episode of "The Court of Public Opinion," Jeremy Cordeaux hosts from his garage, discussing a variety of topics including union corruption, historical reflections, and current events. Here’s a summary of the main topics discussed: Introduction and Audience Engagement: Jeremy thanks his audience for their comments and phone calls. CFMEU Corr…
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Aside from some Joe Biden curiosity, we remembered the Mpls Aquatennial the way it used to be when civic festivals actually meant something. Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Heard On The Show: 23-year-old pleads guilty to Feeding Our Future jury bribery scheme Hamline University reaches settlement with instructor who showed images of Prophet Muhammad…
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Sam Smith is a Grammy and Oscar-winning singer and songwriter from London, England. Their first album, In the Lonely Hour, came out in 2014. It went quintuple platinum in the US, and the biggest hit from that album is the song “Stay With Me,” which has over 2 billion streams on Spotify alone. For this episode, in honor of the song’s 10th anniversar…
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Today’s word of the day is ‘lone star’ as in the lone star state as in lone star left as in the Dallas Cowboys have some problems. CeeDee Lamb wants a new deal so he isn’t showing up to training camp. Dak Prescott and Mike McCarthy have one year left on their deals. And Jerry Jones is battling things away in court. Go cowboys go! (14:00) Is the NFL…
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In this clip of "The Court of Public Opinion," Jeremy Cordeaux interviews Jack Batty, a member of the South Australian House of Assembly representing the Liberal Party. They discuss Batty's career, the state of politics in South Australia, and various issues affecting the state and the country. Here’s a summary of the main topics covered: Introduct…
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In this clip of "The Court of Public Opinion," Jeremy Cordeaux interviews veteran journalist Graham Archer, discussing a range of topics from changes in news presentation to investigative journalism and significant court cases. Here’s a summary of the main topics covered: Introduction and Channel 7's New Approach: Discussion on Channel 7's inclusio…
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In this clip of "The Court of Public Opinion," Jeremy Cordeaux interviews Labour Senator John Quirke, discussing various topics related to union corruption, political funding, and historical anecdotes. Here’s a summary of the main topics covered: Introduction and Greetings: Introduction of Senator John Quirke and casual conversation about the weath…
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In a gripping clip of "The Court of Public Opinion," Jeremy Cordeaux interviews acclaimed investigative journalist Nick McKenzie about his relentless pursuit of truth in the face of corruption. With 16 Walkley Awards to his name, McKenzie sheds light on the deeply entrenched corruption within the CFMEU, revealing shocking details about the union's …
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In this clip of "The Court of Public Opinion," Jeremy Cordeaux interviews Anthony Cochrane from the Animal Welfare League (AWL), discussing various topics related to animal welfare, pet adoption, and specific pets available for adoption. Here’s a summary of the main topics covered: Keeping Animals Warm in Cold Weather: Methods used by AWL to keep a…
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In this clip of "The Court of Public Opinion," Jeremy Cordeaux interviews Professor Ian Plimer, discussing a wide range of topics from climate predictions to mining and the hydrogen economy. Here’s a summary of the main topics covered: Introduction and Weather Forecasting: Discussion about the inaccuracies in weather and climate predictions by the …
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In this hour, stories of do-overs, golden years, and new takes. One-more-chance—at work, in love, through art. This episode is hosted by Moth Senior Curatorial Producer, Suzanne Rust. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Storytellers: Jamal Joseph is tasked with putting on a play in prison. After not…
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As the population of children living in New York City shelters reaches unprecedented highs, with enough homeless kids to fill Yankee Stadium, a longtime summer camp is offering these young New Yorkers a chance to temporarily leave behind the trauma of congregate living — to just be kids. Split Here Camp Homeward Bound, now in its 40th year, will we…
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Mayor goes down a JD Vance rabbit hole. Kamala Harris asked to explain her position on MN Freedom Fund bail money. Kim Cheatle resigns as head of the Secret Service. Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Heard On The Show: US DOT announces investigation into Delta Air Lines as delays, cancellations continue Tuesday A very strong quarter at General Motors …
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When author Jill Ciment fell in love with her future husband, she was 17. He was 47, married, and with two children. Plus, he was her art teacher. That didn't stop them from having an affair, and they eventually married, remaining together until his death. Now, in the wake of the #MeToo movement, Ciment wonders about whether the ending of their sto…
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Today’s word of the day is ‘match game’ as in matching rights as in the NBA as in TV Rights as in WBD as in TNT as ESPN as in NBC as in Amazon. Warner Bros. Discovery is trying to Match the Amazon deal. Will the NBA accept these terms? Will Amazon fight? Will WBD fight? (16:00) Brent Musburger and his family have bought back VSiN from Draftkings. (…
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From a college dorm room to an 18-car garage, there is no "psychological mindf**k" quite like becoming a millionaire overnight. But a supermajority of athletes continue to squander their compressed window of lottery-like earnings. On the 15th anniversary of his seminal story for Sports Illustrated, "How (and Why) Athletes Go Broke," Pablo gets an h…
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In this episode of "The Court of Public Opinion," Jeremy Cordeaux hosts from his garage, covering a range of topics from technological failures and scams to health concerns and historical reflections. Here’s a summary of the main topics discussed: Introduction and Apology for Late Posting: Explanation of the delay due to an IT outage. IT Outage and…
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It would be one thing if the Presidential controversy featured real people, but this is an argument between clown A and clown B. Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Heard On The Show: Man arrested after hours-long standoff on I-35 near Faribault Several injured when tourism boat hits breakwater in Lake Superior Secret Service director, grilled by lawmak…
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In the new play, "someone spectacular," a grief counseling group goes off the rails when the grief counselor fails to show up for the session. Playwright Doménica Feraud joins us to discuss the show, which is based in part on her own experience losing her mother very suddenly. "someone spectacular" is running at the Pershing Square Signature Center…
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Today’s word of the day is ‘dropped out’ as in Joe Biden as in Kamala Harris as in Donald Trump as in 2024 elections. Joe Biden officially dropped out of the race. Pressure had been mounting for weeks. The Democratic Party has been pushing for this. Now what? Now where are we? (13:55) Sorry, St. Louis. 2nd time my show was canceled. This one defini…
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