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Divided Alliance Podcast

Divided Alliance Podcast

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Hobgoblins, mites, and bugbears, oh my! Will four unlikely heroes be able to withstand the tide of the Ironfang Invasion? Listen as Sloane, Maelon, Garsk, and Edwin learn to work together to protect the rag-tag group of survivors from Phaendar as goblinoid creatures encroach upon their beloved town. Will they be able to set aside their differences to work hand in hand, or will they always be a Divided Alliance?
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Welcome to the NTEB Bible Radio broadcast where every week we open up the Scriptures and be faithful to the command of our apostle Paul to 'rightly divide' the word of truth as we find it preserved within the pages of the King James Bible. Join us as we study to show ourselves approved unto God as diligent workmen.
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Get a daily burst of illumination from The Economist’s worldwide network of correspondents. Our reporters dig past the headlines to get to the stories beneath—and to stories that aren’t making headlines, but should be. A unique perspective on the issues and events shaping your world. Sign up for Economist Podcasts+ at http://www.economist.com/podcastsplus-intelligence. If you’re already a subscriber to The Economist, you’ll have full access to all our shows as part of your subscription. For ...
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Building for Digital Equity Podcast

Institute for Local Self-Reliance

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The Building for Digital Equity Podcast features interviews with people working toward digital equity - where everyone is able to take advantage of the Internet. We will explore solutions and share lessons learned by people doing the work, primarily through interviews at events where these people gather to share experiences and learn from each other.
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The Heart of Giving Podcast is hosted by Art Taylor, President and CEO of BBB Wise Giving Alliance. The weekly podcast celebrates the transformative effects that giving and service have on the human spirit and community. As host, Art interviews a diverse range of guests including non-profit leaders, social entrepreneurs, business executives, celebrities, authors, and everyday heroes about their experiences with philanthropy and community service. The conversations spotlight inspirational sto ...
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Technology and Security (TS) explores the intersections of emerging technologies and security. It is hosted by Dr Miah Hammond-Errey. Each month, experts in technology and security join Miah to discuss pressing issues, policy debates, international developments, and share leadership and career advice. Miah’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/Miah_HE Contact Miah: https://miahhe.com
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Bridging the Digital Divide: A Smart City Podcast from Soofa is a show that shares stories of unique smart cities and the important technology that helps make their community connections stronger. You’ll discover that the application of smart city methodology and technology may look different from place to place, but many of the end goals are the same: connection, innovation, and sustainability. Subscribe to meet the communities who have a passion for smart technology! Hosted by Kiel Hauck a ...
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Welcome to AI, Government, and the Future, a podcast by Corner Alliance. We explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, government, and the future. Join us as we dive into the latest AI advancements, government policies, and innovative strategies to shape the future of our society. Whether you're a policy maker, venture capitalist, academic, or industry leader, this podcast will provide valuable insights and thought-provoking discussions to help you navigate the evolving landscape o ...
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Fair Food Futures

Dr Kiah Smith, Dr Daniel Cruz, and Joanna Horton, in collaboration with civic food networks in Australia

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The Fair Food Futures podcast explores the stories and visions for change put forth by community food networks in Australia as they seek to progress transformations towards sustainable food futures, and identifies the strategies, challenges and opportunities for making civil society’s visions for fair food futures come to life. Our main questions were: what does it mean to do ‘food justice’ in Australia? What does your fair food future look like, and how do we get there? With these questions ...
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On this episode of the NTEB Prophecy News Podcast, Europe is literally in a state of shock today, astonied at another brilliant escape from utter disaster by Emmanuel Macron. I am reminded of another Frenchman, Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin, the 19-century illusionist that American escape artist Harry Houdini named himself after. Macron is right up the…
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In this episode of the Building for Digital Equity Podcast, Chris interviews Walter Gabino Rendon from the STEM Alliance about their innovative CRM platform designed to enhance digital navigation and bridge the digital divide in Westchester County, NY. Discover how this initiative is transforming lives by improving access to high-speed internet and…
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Democrats’ worried murmurs have become public statements. Polls give Donald Trump a widening lead. Why won’t President Biden make way for a younger successor? Off Colombia’s coast a shipwreck bursting with treasures is about to be plundered, but who owns that loot is hotly contested (10:12). And why Finnish schools are trying to lure in more foreig…
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Masoud Pezeshkian rode to victory on a promise of reforms that Iran’s people seem desperately to want. Will the former heart surgeon be permitted to carry them out? Ukraine has been getting a wartime pass on servicing its debts, but its creditors will soon come knocking (10:05). And why thousands of plutocrats are moving to Dubai (17:00). Get a wor…
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Peter Voss, CEO of iGo.ai and a pioneer in artificial general intelligence (AGI), joins Max Romanik to discuss the future of AI development. With over 20 years dedicated to AGI research, Peter provides insights into the fundamental differences between narrow AI and AGI, emphasizing the limitations of current big data approaches and the potential of…
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On this episode of Rightly Dividing, the Bible shows not only our world today, the world that “now is”, it shows us the world that “then was”, and the world that “shall be”. Isn’t 3 a wonderful number? Don’t you exist as body, soul and spirit? That’s 3. Doesn’t God exist as Father, Son and Spirit? That’s 3. Jesus says He is, He was, and He will be.…
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Stanfort J. Perry has more than 30 years of progressive leadership experience promoting the health, independence, and inclusion of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Perry currently serves as CEO of AHRC Nassau, Brookville Center for Children’s Services, and Citizens Options Unlimited – one of the largest disability services n…
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It was formed to unite the world’s strongest countries and preserve peace, but as NATO holds a celebration summit for its 75th anniversary, it faces tricky challenges. Climate change is jeopardising Scottish salmon, one of Britain’s biggest food exports (10:15). And why North Korea is sending hot air balloons over to the South, filled with rubbish …
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A tactical ploy to diminish the chances for Marine Le Pen’s hard-right National Rally has worked—a surprise result that puts the left in front, but no party in charge. Despite sporting passions in Africa, continental leagues have fizzled; a passion for basketball may soon change that (9:25). And remembering Ángeles Flórez Peón, the last militiawoma…
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On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we journey to the heart of the earth to spend sometime in the lowest Hell, albeit from the fire-retardant safety of our King James Bible. Jesus preached on Hell more than He did on salvation, the blood atonement and what Heaven is like, and He did that for a very good reason. There is no more pressing question y…
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Why are two old, unpopular men the main candidates for the world’s most demanding job? It’s the question John Prideaux, The Economist’s US editor, gets asked the most. And the answer lies in the peculiar politics of the baby boomers. The generation born in the 1940s grew up in a land of endless growth and possibility, ruled by a confident, moderate…
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On this episode of the NTEB Prophecy News Podcast, The headlines haven’t had a workout like this in quite some time, OK, in about a week or so but you get what I mean. Stuff is happening around the world, and something is getting ready to bust out all over the place. In America, Joe Biden has outlived his usefulness to Barack Obama and the Democrat…
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Britain has elected a Labour government for the first time in 14 years. The party inherits a spattered legacy and a country that is often seen as a laughing stock internationally. We consider Sir Keir Starmer’s long to-do list: growing the economy, mending Britain’s reputation…and moving house within 24 hours. Listen to what matters most, from glob…
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It has changed our lives and become one of the world’s most valuable companies. As Amazon turns 30, what comes next? Education is key to social mobility in India, so protests have erupted over widespread cheating in university entrance exams, presenting Modi’s new government with its first scandal (8:52). And why durian, a giant smelly fruit, has b…
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Why are two old, unpopular men the only candidates for the world’s most demanding job? The answer lies in the peculiar politics of the generation born in the era of the bomb. It’s a generation that has enjoyed extraordinary wealth and progress. Yet their last act in politics sees the two main parties accusing each other of wrecking American democra…
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James Pethokoukis, a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, discusses the transformative potential of AI in this episode. He explores AI's role as a general-purpose technology that could accelerate innovation across various fields. The conversation covers: AI's potential to overcome the "great stagnation" and boost productivity The need for …
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As heatwaves become more frequent and intense, they exacerbate existing inequalities. The poor, sick and elderly are particularly vulnerable. How should governments respond? Universities depend on the high fees international students pay. Now Indian scholars are replacing the diminishing flow of Chinese ones (10:00). And full-body deodorant is all …
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Since the start of the twentieth century, mind-boggling advances in science, medicine and technology have become commonplace. Diseases that once killed millions now bother almost no one, time-saving devices are everywhere, and with the latest scientific technology we learn more about our universe every day. So it might shock you to realize that the…
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Natalie is President and CEO of Coro Southern California. Coro’s mission is to strengthen the democratic process by preparing emerging leaders for effective and ethical leadership in public affairs. Under Natalie’s leadership, Coro has developed a new strategic plan, expanded programs, partnerships, and revenue, and cultivated a growing community o…
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The US Supreme Court has granted the former President immunity from prosecution for official acts committed while in office. We ask what that means for future Presidents and the 2024 American election. Humanity is standing by while sea levels rise. Now scientists want to geo-engineer polar ice to stem the flow (10:45). And why a hot sauce beloved b…
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