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Humboldt County CA USA is the home of some of the most iconoclastic, genuine, and interesting folks in the world. We are getting curious about the movers, shakers, and difference makers in Humboldt County CA-Home of the giant redwoods, 6 Rivers, and the vast Pacific Ocean. We will discover what makes people live/evolve in the beautiful, diverse, isolated, and ever-changing Northcoast of California 100%! Listen in and learn what it is to be 100% Humboldt!
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Royal Grown Radio is a cultivation and cannabis focused podcast with guests from leading Cultivators, Brands, Advocates, and Professionals from Humboldt county and beyond. Hosted by Michael Beck and Rick Elliott of Royal Gold Soils
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IDEAS is a deep-dive into contemporary thought and intellectual history. No topic is off-limits. In the age of clickbait and superficial headlines, it's for people who like to think.
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I'm David, and Al Bear and Brian Swislow are co-hosts and we're bringing you interviews with Humboldt County Hip Hop artists. Visit hiphophumboldt.com for the latest podcast episodes, the Patreon, podcast merch store and more!
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HUMBOLDT COUNTY IS THE PREMIER REGION FOR GROWING CANNABIS IN THE WORLD. SEAN AND ROB EXPLORE DIFFERENT CULTIVARS WITH BREEDERS AND FARMERS OF HUMBOLDT CANNABIS. WE REVIEW STRAINS AND MORE ABOUT THE SOCIAL EFFECTS OF THE WAR ON DRUGS TO THE COMMUNITY AND HOW SHOWCASE HOW FAMILIES FROM THE EMERALD TRIANGLE ARE RISING FROM THE ASHES.
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Urban Political Podcast

Ross Beveridge, Markus Kip, Mais Jafari, Nitin Bathla, Julio Paulos, Nicolas Goez, Talja Blokland

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The **Urban Political** delves into contemporary urban issues with activists, scholars and policy-makers from around the world. Providing informed views, state-of-the-art knowledge, and unusual insights, the podcast aims to advance our understanding of urban environments and how we might make them more just and democratic. The **Urban Political** provides a new forum for reflection on bridging urban activism and scholarship, where regular features offer snapshots of pressing issues and new p ...
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As we all know, on April 6, 2018 at approximately 5:00pm, the world as we knew it changed forever. The Humboldt Broncos, a Junior A team in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, was travelling to Nipawin for a must-win playoff game when their charter bus collided with a tractor-trailer. The devastating collision claimed the lives of 16 beautiful souls and altered the futures of the 13 survivors. We are now going to Announce the Games so who ever wants to listen can.
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Happy Trails

KHUM: Radio Without The Rules

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Bike lanes are an important part of Humboldt county's future. Cliff Berkowitz speaks with Emily Sinkhorn, Humboldt Bay Harbor Commissioner Mike Wilson and others about how to get bike lanes where they're needed.
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A short feature series hosted by Humboldt State University President, Lisa Rossbacher. Dr. Rossbacher highlights campus activities, students, staff and faculty - as well as discussion on the political, financial and social landscape of the CSU system.
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What if you could get a 'greatest hits' version of college lectures? My Favorite Lecture features remarkable talks from Humboldt State University educators, delivered before a live audience in Arcata, California. My Favorite Lecture is a collaboration between Humboldt State University, KHSU, and Arcata Main Street. Subscribe to the podcast via iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/my-favorite-lecture-from-khsu/id1157650504
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Timely interviews on environmental issues that matter most on the North Coast and our bioregion, along with news and information on upcoming meetings, hikes and events. Presented by the Northcoast Environmental Center, publisher of our bioregion's environmental newspaper, EcoNews. The EcoNews Report features a rotating cast of representatives from our member groups.
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Muriel is a hardcore fan of true crime. Her husband Nick doesn’t get it. Each week Muriel handpicks a famous (or not so famous) case that she thinks will BLOW. HIS. MIND. Join Nick as he experiences whatever story Muriel forces him to hear.
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Cultural Technologies

Bernard Dionysius Geoghegan

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Cultural Technologies features conversations with scholars, artists and scientists on current topics in media, art, science and technology. It is hosted by Bernard Dionysius Geoghegan, a researcher in media and cultural studies at the Humboldt University in Berlin. For more information visit www.bernardg.com.
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This podcast is about knitting (and crochet), learning and the brain. Margaret and Catherine share about what they are learning from their knitting, something about the brain (especially if it has to do with knitting), Behind the Redwood curtain, the area where they live along the Northcoast of California, and sometimes offer a giveaway.
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Welcome to SustainAbility! SustainAbility Podcast is a show that is your access point for any topic under the umbrella of Sustainable Supply Chain, shedding light on the best practices, ideas, challenges and stories from Sustainable Supply Chain in conversation with innovative pioneers, change makers, young leaders, social workers, academicians and industry thought leaders. Hosted by Alexander von Humboldt – German Chancellor Fellow – Vaishali Baid in association with Cologne Business School.
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As we all know, on April 6, 2018 at approximately 5:00pm, the world as we knew it changed forever. The Humboldt Broncos, a Junior A team in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, was travelling to Nipawin for a must-win playoff game when their charter bus collided with a tractor-trailer. The devastating collision claimed the lives of 16 beautiful souls and altered the futures of the 13 survivors. After the Tragedy we have decided the follow and Broadcast the Games. And keep all of you up to ...
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Call it a “BeerCast.” I bring my Buddies on the Show to help me taste and review craft and micro-brew Beer. We also sample various liquor's and liqueurs. All while discussing interesting and informative topics, events and philosophies. Enjoy the educational mini-episode series Brews101 as well. 🗣Do you have a company or brand you want shouted out on the show? Become a monthly supporter below! The more you support the more I support you!🍻 Cheers! ©2019 Buds 'N' Brews a product of Humboldt Ent ...
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In this show we will discuss evidence based practices and data informed research to demystify drug use, drug policy and Harm Reduction. Each episode we will discuss local and national trends in matters of public health along with the research and evidence that informs Harm Reduction practices. The majority of topics that to be discussed will directly relate to drug policy and its effects on our local Humboldt Community, the State and Nation. We will take a look at how the history of drug pol ...
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My name is Doug Perry. I'm a Realtor with Property Consultants. I believe that home is more than the 4 walls you live within. It also includes neighborhood shops, restaurants, events, and organizations. I'll take you behind the scenes to meet the people and places that make the Logan Square and West Town areas home. If you'd like to keep your finger on the pulse of real estate in the Logan Square and West Town areas and hear more podcasts like this one, sign up for Market Snapshot. Just clic ...
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HIgh NOON Sundays Podcast features prominent figures in the cannabis industry. Host, Siobhan Danger Darwish is a second-generation cannabis farmer. She owns and operates Californias first permitted cultivation site located in Humboldt County. Siobhan's cannabis cultivation and cultural roots have formed a base for which the cannabis exploration thrives. The Grow Sisters' social media reach has grown and flourished to nourish our canna-curious audience. From cannabis cultivation education to ...
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Breaking out of the Adventures of Auroraman comic book, this is a throwback to the radio dramas of the past, with a fun Canadian superhero twist! When a regular guy, father and highschool teacher from Humboldt, Saskatchewan finds a staff filled with cosmic energy in a meteor shower he does what anyone would do...puts it in the cosmic lost and found box at city hall. WAIT...no he doesn't, he learns how to use it and becomes the Super Power of the Prairies!
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Deadhead Cannabis Show

Larry Mishkin, Rob Hunt, Dan Humiston, Jamie Humiston, PodConx

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Candid discussions about cannabis inspired music, great past and upcoming concerts and the social implications of legalized cannabis. Old-school Grateful Dead fans, cannabis attorney Larry Mishkin share review past Grateful Dead concerts, discusses new music, shares music related news, concert updates and cannabis stories and his view of the industry. Produced By PodConx
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Mathematical Philosophy - the application of logical and mathematical methods in philosophy - is about to experience a tremendous boom in various areas of philosophy. At the new Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, which is funded mostly by the German Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, philosophical research will be carried out mathematically, that is, by means of methods that are very close to those used by the scientists. The purpose of doing philosophy in this way is not to reduce p ...
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Greetings & Welcome To Iniversal Sounds. I'm Dj Ras1Heart Throwing Down Some Of The Hottest Reggae, Funk, & Soul Mixes Here in Babylon. 45 Years Of Respect For The Drummer & The Dancer. Grew Up In A Family That Loved Music & Dance. I Can't Ever Remember A Time Without Music Being A Big Part Of My life. Grew Up By Green Bay Wisconsin & Just Across The Pond From Motown. 1977 Was Great & The Disco Was Pumping The Vibes To The Dance Floor & Everybody Was Dancing. Much Of That Was The Funk/Soul/R ...
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True crime podcasts have been having a moment — and, more often than not, behind those podcasts are doggedly determined reporters: People who hit the street, knock on doors and ask hard questions. Because of their work, we often know every little detail about the crimes they cover, but what we don't hear enough is what it was actually like to report on those stories, to sit in courtrooms, chase down leads, get to know family members and talk to witnesses. True Crime Byline — a podcast by Pos ...
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The Huwighurruk Post Baccalaureate Program Cal Poly Humboldt's home in Arcata is near many Native American people from several different tribes. The University of California-Davis has a medical school. So the two schools are combining obvious strengths and starting a program to get indigenous students pointed toward, and through, medical sch…
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Once adrift in the turbulent seas of addiction and despair, Tugboat Charlie's story is a beacon of hope for anyone struggling to navigate their own personal storms. Join us as Charlie recounts his transformative journey from the depths of a near-death experience to the vibrant shores of Humboldt County, where he discovered a new lease on life throu…
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The bizarre locally-filmed comedy ‘Sasquatch Sunset’ is out, David Josiah Lawson's unsolved murder seven years later, Humboldt County reportedly leads the nation in the percentage of vehicle deaths involving DUI, Arcata is flying the voter-approved earth flag lower than the US and California flags, officers are putting up more stationary cameras th…
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IDEAS continues to explore Wilhelm von Humboldt’s public education system with guests, including acclaimed author Gabor Maté, who is a former English teacher. Is this 200-year-old system equipped to meet the challenging demands of the 21st century? And does it still reflect Humboldt’s ideals, especially at the university level? *This is part two of…
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SOU President Rick Bailey wants to switch up the university's revenue structure for long-term stability. ( Courtesy of SOU / OPB) If you grow up poor or in a minority/underserved community, your chances of attending college are slimmer than for the general population. Which is why many campuses have federal TRiO Student Support Services programs, g…
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Lisa Wolpe in performance.(Jenny Graham / Oregon Shakespeare Festival) You know how, back in Williams Shakespeare's time, ALL of the parts were played by men, no matter the genders of the characters? Lisa Wolpe has been working for a while now to turn that on its head. It is entirely possible that Wolpe has played more of Shakespeare's male charact…
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In 2020, CBC Massey lecturer and tech expert Ron Deibert asked us to consider how to mitigate the harms of social media and construct a viable communications ecosystem that supports civil society. We revisit his final Massey lecture that explores the kinds of restraints we need to place on government and corporations — and on our own endless appeti…
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Five days. That's all the time Oregon voters have to get their voter registrations in order, if they wish to vote in the May 21 primary election. If nothing has changed for the voter since last election, no action is required. But people who want to vote in the closed primaries for the two major political parties have to get their ducks in a row an…
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One of the hot phrases of the moment is "Christian Nationalism," generally attached to the belief that the United States was founded as a Christian country, and meant to stay that way. People who are non- or barely-Christian have cause to disagree, and the disagreements are frequent and frequently heated. Producer Rob Reiner and director Dan Partla…
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Citizen Lab founder and director Ron Deibert reflects on what’s changed in the world of spyware, surveillance, and social media since he delivered his 2020 CBC Massey Lectures, Reset: Reclaiming the Internet for Civil Society. *This episode is part of an ongoing series of episodes marking the 60th anniversary of Massey College, a partner in the Mas…
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The stories keep coming about students missing school, and a lot of it. Stay-at-home school during the COVID pandemic appears to be a factor in students and their parents not feeling a need to be in class on a regular basis. Chronic absenteeism--missing 10% of class time in an academic year--has zoomed across the country. In Oregon, it was nearly d…
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Park Music Beauty Daniel Sperry One man and his cello have now provided thousands of hours of musical enjoyment in Ashland's Lithia Park. Daniel Sperry plays his cello in the park for several hours at a time, usually five days a week. And now he's looking to launch a new generation of people providing music in public spaces, through the nonprofit P…
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The people who walked out of the Oregon Legislature most recently say they did it because their voices were not being heard and acknowledged. It's a common complaint from the rural parts of Oregon, especially east of the Cascades, in the state's vast high and dry country. That area may get drier still with the advance of climate change, and work is…
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What shapes the perpetrators of violence against women? And why haven’t efforts to achieve political and economic equality been enough to stop the violence? As part of our series, IDEAS at Crow’s Theatre, professor Miglena Todorova explores violence against women — and why efforts to enshrine political and economic gender equality have failed.…
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What started as a project turned into an entire organization. Rogue Climate sprang from an effort to highlight how local action can have an impact on climate change, and it has stayed on the job for more than a decade now. But founder Hannah Sohl is leaving her role as Executive Director of the group, two weeks after Earth Day. With her at the helm…
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Little Hyatt Dam John Schuyler Just because a chunk of land is protected does not mean it is untouched, pristine wilderness. A great case in point is the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument, straddling the state line southeast of Ashland. There's been plenty of development inside what is now the monument boundary, including the building of dams and …
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The comments have flowed pretty much nonstop since President Clinton first proposed creating the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument. Clinton created the monument under the Antiquities Act in 2000, and President Obama expanded the monument under the same law in 2017. Creation and expansion have both survived legal challenges, and now the Bureau of L…
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Once, there were half a million salmon in the Yukon River, but now they're almost gone. For the Little Salmon Carmacks River Nation, these salmon are an essential part of their culture — and now their livelihood is in peril. IDEAS shares their story as they struggle to keep their identity after the loss of the salmon migration.…
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Brent Midland's First Show 45 Years Ago Today RIP: Dickey Betts, A True Brother Larry Mishkin begins with a discussion about the significance of April 20th (420 Day) and reminisces about a Grateful Dead concert from 45 years ago on April 22nd, 1979, which marked Brent Midland's first show with the band. He delves into Brent Midland's impact on the …
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They're plenty cute when they're off in the distance, just being fuzzy bears. They're less cute when they come into your neighborhood and start turning over trash cans. And the cute is gone when you come face-to-face with a black bear. With spring warming up and people getting outside more, some bear-human interactions are all but inevitable. So th…
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One week to the day after Martin Luther King, Jr.'s assassination in 1968, the president signed the Fair Housing Act into law. The date is commemorated annually by the naming of April as National Fair Housing Month. The federal government itself contributed to discrimination and segregation in housing, and it's been a hard legacy to undo. Just how …
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Indigenous activist Riley Yesno addresses the hopes, disappointments, accomplishments and misuses of ‘reconciliation’ in post-TRC Canada. The Anishnaabe scholar says Indigenous youth who came of age at this time are "meant to be responsible for seeing it through to its next stage."
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It's a dirty, sweaty job, but somebody's got to do it. And you might be surprised by how fulfilling those dirty, sweaty people find the work to be. Siskiyou Mountain Club takes its Wilderness Corps crew into its namesake mountains to perform maintenance on trails in very remote areas, and now a documentary film shows just what the work is like. "A …
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You can attend a concert or visit an art gallery anytime. But the edgier stuff? That's a rarer treat, and the Oregon Fringe Festival returns to deliver the treats in the Ashland area, April 24th through 28th. OFF celebrates freedom and experimentation in the arts, even in the places where art is delivered. We get a quick rundown of this year's even…
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When you think about it, every day on our planet is technically Earth Day, but we make the official designation on April 22nd. Billions of people across the country will celebrate our birth planet and the need to take better care of it. Earth Day Oregon brings together dozens of nonprofit groups and legions of volunteers, combining them with busine…
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When keeping it literati goes wrong. Famous authors, incarcerated children, murder sprees, prison stabbings, street stabbings, basically a ton of upsetting tragedies that Muriel is good at telling stories about. Plus Venn Diagram discourse. Support the show! Get exclusive episodes! Patreon Spotify Or, if you just want to buy the digital download of…
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The City of Grants Pass wanted its day in court, and it will soon get it. On April 22nd, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the case of Grants Pass vs Johnson, one of several federal lawsuits over whether cities must allow homeless people to camp on public property if no shelter space is available. There's a lot at stake, both for t…
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Us and them. Red and blue. Yankees and Red Sox. Americans are good at figuring out the differences between them, and they've been accentuating those in recent years. Rogue Valley resident Marla Estes has long worked to find the places where people and groups of people overlap, and continues the work through the organization Building Bridgers. It wi…
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"Let me tell you about the birds and the bees," begins a song from the 1960s. We can go one step further: Oregon Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University presents "Birds, Bees, Electric Fish," a new work for a flute and percussion quartet. Two of the members of the quartet are well-known to JX audiences: Terry Longshore and Tessa Brinckman…
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Vicki Sokolik had her own teens living at home when she first realized that other teens were living without permanent homes. She took the education in stride, and began helping young people living homeless. Sokolik also discovered some of the problems and challenges unique to young people living on the streets, and worked to address them, eventuall…
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Two hundred years ago, Wilhelm von Humboldt created the public education system as we know it today. At the heart of his philosophy of education was the concept of Bildung — reaching one's inner potential. Yet over the years, as his public education system was adopted, Bildung may well have been the critical piece left out. *This is part one of a t…
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Phil Lesh's Triumphant Return: A Musical Journey 25 Years Ago Today Larry Mishkin provides a retrospective analysis of a significant musical event from April 15th, 1999, focusing on Phil Lesh's return to the stage after surgery, marking the first Phil and Friends show. He discusses the lineup, including Trey Anastasio and Paige McConnell from Phish…
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Local investigators ran a press release shaming a Eureka gym owner for allegedly selling testosterone, a county judge ruled that Arcata voters lack the authority to fly an earth flag above the US flag, a viral video at a local beach caught a tense encounter involving a leashed cat and an unleashed dog, a woman suffered severe injuries following an …
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In his 2000 Massey Lectures on The Rights Revolution, Michael Ignatieff confronted the conflicted rise of human rights language in Canadian and global politics. "Has the rights revolution brought us closer together as a nation, or driven us further apart?" he asks in his final Massey lecture. We revisit this talk, as part of our series marking the …
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Twenty-four years ago, Massey lecturer Michael Ignatieff delivered five talks that explored the powerful rise of the language of 'rights' in Canada and other industrialized nations. Michael Ignatieff speaks with former IDEAS host Paul Kennedy to reflect on his talks — and how the rights revolution continues to shape politics today, often in unexpec…
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We've dropped this bonus podcast into the feed to announce that Canadian writer Ian Williams is this year’s Massey lecturer. He spoke with Q host Tom Power to tell us why he’s chosen the topic of 'conversations' for his lecture series, how listening can be a courageous act, and why he believes it’s important to have difficult conversations, even at…
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NOT A TRUE CRIME EPISODE. Just Nick and Muriel talking about Muriel's birthday... AND a special sneak peek of the yet-to-be-released podcast "We're Talkin' Dreamy" (which starts at minute 35). We do one of these episodes every month over on our Patreon and our Spotify exclusive feed. Check out www.murielsmurders.com/support to learn about all your …
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"From Europe 1972 to Las Vegas Residency: The Music World Buzz" On today's show Larry Mishkin discusses various topics related to music, particularly focusing on the Grateful Dead and their Europe 1972 tour. He shares personal anecdotes, insights, and analysis of specific songs from the tour, such as "Bertha" and "Mr. Charlie." Additionally, the he…
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Welcome to the Home Grow TV Talk Show and Podcast. This week we talk about the Original Bruce Banner #3, FAKE Seeds, and the history of DARK HORSE GENETICS with Breeder Jason Holk Special thanks to Pulse Grow for making this podcast possible Pulse Pro Grow Monitor: use code "HOMEGROWTV" https://bit.ly/3r3Lhum Dark Horse Genetics Socials: Youtube - …
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Imagine finding yourself at the crossroads of managing natural emergencies and fostering community growth, all the while keeping a spirit of civility alive in politics. In our latest podcast episode, we sit down with Steve Madrone, Humboldt County's 5th District Supervisor, for an intimate exploration of his public service journey. With anecdotes t…
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