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Hills Sanctuary House (HSH) - https://hshl.org.au/ Finding Sanctuary - your dose of insight into how we think and feel; and how you can find safe haven in your daily life. We get together with experts to chat about all things mental health, getting insights and understanding on the why's we do what we do.
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Unrestricted with DreRawka is a podcast featuring special guests who come on for a chat to give listeners an opportunity to get to know them better. The show includes fun games and unexpected surprises to keep things interesting and unrestricted.Isolation20, is a solo podcast hosted by DreRawka, where he shares intimate conversations with listeners about a variety of topics including life, pop culture news, sports, and movies.
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Friendless

James Avramenko

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Are you feeling lonely or struggling to make friends? You're not alone. In 'Friendless,' host James Avramenko explores the ups and downs of friendship, the challenges of making new connections, and the impact of social isolation on our mental health. Each episode, James talks to people from all walks of life who have experienced friendship struggles and share their stories of triumph and perseverance. From overcoming shyness to navigating social anxiety, 'Friendless' offers practical tips an ...
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Comedian Paul F. Tompkins & actress Janie Haddad Tompkins are a married couple living in Los Angeles. This podcast is your once a month (second Friday of every month!), direct line to their intimate, meandering, stream-of-consciousness after-dinner conversation as they enjoy their weekend water. A podcastif from their digestif! Named one of the top ten new comedy podcasts of 2020 by VULTURE. #stayfhomekins #SFH #podcasts #humor #marriage #comedy Official STAY F. HOMEKINS merchandise availabl ...
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upon waking up locked in a room flooded wall to wall in a substance that appears to be ink, a college student records her attempt to figure out who- or what- is holding her hostage.
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Alien: Isolation™

Alien: Isolation

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ESRB RATING: MATURE 17+. May contain content inappropriate for children. Visit esrb.org for rating information. Official SoundCloud for Alien: Isolation. Listen to us for all the latest snippets, sounds and audio from the upcoming game.
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Watch our Live Sermons every Sunday morning at 10:30am by searching "Flipside Christian Church" on Youtube or go to "flipside.church" See more of Flipside Christian Church by going to our website at "http://www.flipside.church/media/" or download our app by searching "Flipside Christian Church" in the Google Play and Apple App Store. Flipside Christian Church Madera Ranchos, CA
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Exposing Isolation is a very personal art project, made necessary by my many health conditions which keep me housebound. This has been my state since 2015 and while there is no end in sight, there has been some profound meaning and insight gained along the way.
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Overcoming Grief serves to break down the stigma surrounding grief and mental health and helps women cope with loss and regain control of their emotional worlds. Join Master Grief and Life Coach Sandy Linda as she shares tips, secrets, advice, and practical knowledge about the grieving process to help you stop feeling anger and sadness, and process your grief in a healthy and nurturing way. For more information on how Sandy can help you develop a healthy relationship with yourself and your e ...
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In need of a good read? Or just want to keep up with the books everyone's talking about? NPR's Book of the Day gives you today's very best writing in a snackable, skimmable, pocket-sized podcast. Whether you're looking to engage with the big questions of our times – or temporarily escape from them – we've got an author who will speak to you, all genres, mood and writing styles included. Catch today's great books in 15 minutes or less.
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Station Blue

Ester Ellis

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Desperate to find meaning in his life, troubled Matthew Leads takes a job as the caretaker of an Antarctic Research Facility. An atmospheric isolation horror following his struggles with mental illness, a broken heart and the suffocating presence of Station Blue.
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Sheer Isolation

Jon Ponting & Kieran Moore

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Sheer Music brings you a weekly podcast featuring special guests and tunes from artists in the West of England and beyond with music news, gig dates and more. Hosted by Kieran Moore in Trowbridge and Jon Ponting in Cricklade.
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Isolated Ape is a weekly podcast, hosted by, me, Nick, having discussions with interesting people who are doing all they can to live out their lives, in the way they want, including Musicians, Artists, DJ's, Photographers, Chefs, Athletes and many, more, trying to inspire everyone to see what is possible with passion, focus and determination. From fun, laughter and inspirational stories, to, deep, raw honesty, we touch every emotion along the way, the guests from such varied backgrounds that ...
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A podcast about running tabletop games, focussed on doing so within this current moment of global crisis. I'm an experienced GM adapting offline workshop content into this series that will offer help and encouragement to GMs old and new, covering general game advice, emotional wellbeing, and the nitty-gritty of online play, among other things. Transcripts available https://kesbeacon.itch.io/dice-against-isolation-all-transcripts, or in episode descriptions.
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The Isolation Pod

Jana Bacevic and Mark Carrigan

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Two social theorists try and make sense of an unravelling world, with occasional guests. We're interested in the experience of crisis, as well as knowledge production about crisis. In fact we're not sure if it's possible to ultimately separate one from the other 🦊
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Hearing Architecture

The Australian Institute of Architects

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Hearing Architecture is a podcast featuring professionals from within the built environment, sharing what they do, and why it's important. In this podcast, we'll be interviewing architects, builders, and designers from around Australia who will tell us about the work they are doing to improve our cities and neighbourhoods.
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“Isolated” is a monthly radio show cleverly curated in detail for the Progressive House global community! Formed in 2017 by Katrin Souza & Tyler Schauman, Ghost Digital Records continues to innovate Progressive House & Melodic Techno, drawing attention from the world’s leading DJs.
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Isolation + Me is hosted by Voiceover Artist, Blanche Anderson. Blanche speaks to a range of interviewees to explore their personal experience during the COVID-19 outbreak. The podcast discusses the highs and the lows and whether we can find any positives in this unusual and uncertain situation.
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Welcome to Isolated - presented by Trident Music! This is where we get to share some of our curated mixes and some of our behind the scenes fun with you! Follow us on the gram @tridentmusic @tridentfilms Follow us on TikTok @teamtrident! Thanks for the listens and support!
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Pandemic. Health crisis. Economic downturn. Societal standstill. These are the soundbites we hear in the ever-changing, interconnected 24/7 news cycle; all relating back to one thing: coronavirus. But what about the stories and experiences in this current global narrative that don’t always receive media attention? From Ubiquity Audio, this is ‘Coronavirus: Isolated Times’. Join host Aaron M. Wilson as he takes a deep dive into this uncertain new normal. Only this time, you get to hear it not ...
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Browsing the world for interpretations of forgotten or less prominent moments, Arn Poe talks endlessly about the things no one really cares about, including the arts, history, the supernatural, and anything else that happens by.
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Seniors Junction Podcast

Namrata Bagaria, Paul Merkley

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We are ending seniors' isolation, one conversation at a time. This educational podcast series draws in professionals and experts from different fields and we discuss how we can solve the problem of social isolation in seniors.
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If you’ve got questions about following Jesus, we feel you. We started this podcast looking for answers on how to follow Jesus, but what we found were stories—stories that reminded us God is at work in the ordinary places we sometimes forget to look.
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IN ISOLATION MONOLOGUES is a suite of Audio Dramas with Soundscape and Music, recounting the life stories of four British octogenarian women from very different backgrounds. Each monologue explores LGBT experiences, as well as women’s relationships to men and wider society. Frank and unflinching, In Isolation discusses love, sex, sexuality and gender in a way that both challenges and affirms.
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Coexisting

Lara Lightbody

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Welcome to Coexisting! Audio stories of those currently sheltering at home due to Coronavirus all over the world. Part information, part human story archive but mainly trying to get an uplifting bent on this insane situation we find ourselves in.We have people from from China, Hong Kong, Japan, Canada, United States Australia, UK, Portugal, Iceland, France, Italy and Taiwan so far and the list keeps growing.
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Desert Isolation Discs aims to capture the essence of the people we interview through their music choices in a cheekily familiar format. We talk to creative types and music lovers about what eight songs they couldn't live without if stranded in a desert. The show is hosted by London-based journalist and ShadowPlay fanzine editor Alex Lawson. Tweet him @MrAlexLawson and more on the show at http://desertisolationdiscs.blogspot.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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RTÉ Radio Drama's audio theatre department has for decades proudly brought audiences the very best dramatic writing and performances for radio from Ireland. Listen every Sunday night at 8pm at RTÉ Radio 1, visit rte.ie/dramaonone for more.
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Eating in Isolation is a talk show about mental health and the food industry. Food-industry veteran Sue S. Chan and Psychotherapist Sara Solomon sit down with each other, chefs and industry luminaries for personal and vulnerable conversations about mental health, and the way their experiences and struggles have shaped their careers, relationships and lives. A Care of Chan Production. New episodes out every Tuesday. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eatinginisolati ...
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A glimpse into everything behind world of competition climbing. Hear from setters, organizers, athletes, and everyone in between to learn about this fast-growing sport! For further discussion, check out the comp climbing Discord at https://discord.gg/QTa668g8zp.
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In the 1840s, a Scottish minister named John Ferguson accepts the task of traveling to a remote island to evict Ivar, the only man who lives there. When Reverend Ferguson falls off a cliff, Ivar brings him back to life — and the two find a common understanding even as they realize they don't speak the same language. That's the basis of Carys Davies…
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“Experimental Interference with Reality Contact,” 1959, NYU. Collection of Robert R. Holt. During the Cold War, isolation experiments became something of a national obsession – for some it was a way of tapping the unconscious, for others, if offered a means for brainwashing, and of others still, a testing ground for the challenges of space. Histori…
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In this episode, Daniel Moore speaks with registered architect Mike Sneyd, director of EKD Architects based in Western Australia. Mike is uniquely placed in the Australian architecture profession as one of the most isolated architects in the country. Working between three offices in Kununurra, Broome and Fremantle, EKD is heavily involved in advoca…
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In 2022, the author Salman Rushdie was onstage at a public event when a man ran up and stabbed him. His new memoir, Knife, delves into that moment when Rushdie thought he was going to die — and everything that's come after, as he's healed from the attack. In today's episode, he speaks at length with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about how the miracles fo…
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For more than a decade serious news organisatons, including public broadcasters, have increasingly relied on social media and other third-party digital distribution platforms to reach audiences. But now the big tech platforms are no longer interested in traditional news. So, can public interest journalism survive without the online networks they le…
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Unrestricted Podcast has an exclusive interview with the talented Krizz Kaliko. Dive into Krizz's experiences going on tour, returning to salt lake city and touring since the pandemic, and his work as a songwriter for other artists. Discover valuable advice for aspiring musicians and get insights into Krizz Kaliko's creative process. Don't miss thi…
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BIG ASK: Could you please spare us a few moments to like, rate, review this podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. This simple act helps us reach many more people - Thank you. Episode Summary: In this riveting episode of “Finding Sanctuary,” host Debbie Draybi delves into the often-avoided topic of conflict within relationships. With the expertise o…
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Have you ever wondered if it’s possible for your grief to end? Can you find peace after loss? These are things that everyone wonders as they navigate grief, and this week, I’m answering questions just like this from people who, like you, are deep in the emotions of grieving. You’ll learn three tips about grief that my clients find massively helpful…
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In this episode of Hearing Architecture, Daniel Moore is speaking with registered architects Ed Lippmann, director of Lippmann Partnership, and Peter Sarlos of Sydney East Architects and special counsel at M&A Lawyers. Daniel, Ed and Peter discuss a case study regarding moral rights in architecture in which one of Ed Lippmann’s projects was involve…
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Scout Bassett is a gold medalist runner – but it was a long road to get there. In her new memoir, Lucky Girl, Bassett details how when she arrived in the United States as a young girl from China, she felt like an outsider in more ways than one. She speaks with NPR's Lakshmi Singh about her earliest years living in an orphanage in Nanjing, exposing …
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In this very special episode of "Friendless," host James Avramenko is joined by Sara Bynoe (actor, producer, host of Teen Angst) to dive deep into the complexities of friendship and the emotional impact of friend break-ups. Sara opens up about a painful experience with a friend who crossed a line and failed to show remorse, prompting her to reflect…
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Chloé is a boulder and lead climber competing in the world cup circuit for the Belgian team! This is my first time talking to a Belgian climber, so in this episode we’ll learn a lot about their fairly newly established national team and how funding works, and we also talk about body image with being a more muscular climber, as well as the difficult…
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It's 1757 and for the first time in a long time the Russian army gets to flex its muscles. Click on one of the links below to join the Boyar Duma where for a small monthly subscription you'll receive the following - Exclusive membership of the Boyar Duma and a shout out on the Podcast Ad-free podcasts At least one members only episode per month Gen…
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Susan Casey has traveled about 17,000 feet deep into the ocean – and in her book The Underworld: Journeys to the Depths of the Ocean, the diver and author speaks with oceanographers, marine biologists and geologists to explain some the of the wonders that exist way beyond what we can see in the water. For our Earth Day episode, Casey speaks with NP…
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Spooky season is year-round, and so are our episodes about scary stories. First up, NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Jeanette Winterson about The Night Side of the River, a collection of ghost stories that weaves in the liminal spaces — Metaverses, one might say — created through technology to coexist with the dead. Then, NPR's Juana Summers asks De…
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It's estimated that by 2030 more than 100 thousand satellites are likely to be buzzing around in low-Earth orbit – and the implications of that for our dark skies is potentially significant. We hear from the Executive Director of the non-profit network Dark Skies International. Also, is our environmental future written in the past? Paleo-conservati…
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While screens have become a totally normalized part of kids' development today, social psychologist Jonathan Haidt argues that the negative effects might outweigh the benefits. His new book, The Anxious Generation, details the correlation between an increasingly online social life and rising mental health concerns amongst young people. In today's e…
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Grief is a complex experience encompassing a range of emotions and challenges. But between the sorrow and pain, there’s another layer to the grieving process that’s often misunderstood: rejection. It’s time to discover the secret power of rejection when you’re grieving. Tune in this week to learn why rejection could be your ticket to growth and tra…
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In this episode, Daniel Moore speaks with Valentina Petrone who is not a registered architect in Australia but is the Future Ready Circular Economy Lead at WSP. Valentina has a Master’s Degree in Architecture with Hons from the Politecnico of Milano, and has been awarded the affiliate title of Adjunct Associate Professor with University of Sydney –…
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Patric Gagne says she realized at a young age that she wasn't like other kids. Shame, guilt, empathy — feelings running rampant on the playground — evaded her. Her new book, Sociopath, is about how she came to be diagnosed with sociopathy in college and how her own studies into clinical psychology shaped her understanding of the disorder. In today'…
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In this very special part 2 episode, your pal James Avramenko and guest Scott Hendrickson continue their discussion on the nuanced landscape of friendship, forgiveness, and the courage to confront one's past. They candidly explore their journey of reconciliation, unpacking the impact of personal growth and the ebbs and flows that challenge even the…
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Memory Piece, the new novel from National Book Award finalist Lisa Ko, kicks off in the 1980s with three teenage girls who find a deep connection to one another. Into the1990s and eventually the 2040s, the book delves into their growth as individuals and friends. In today's episode, Here & Now's Deepa Fernandes speaks with Ko about how art, gentrif…
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In this episode we’ll be taking a closer look at the affair between Catherine and Poniatowsky and we’ll be checking in on yet another health scare. But as interesting as those subjects are, we'll be spending the majority of our time getting to grips with some new, major developments on the European diplomatic front - developments that would turn th…
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Pulitzer Prize finalist Lydia Millet is known for writing novels that are sometimes dark, yet funny peeks into communities and relationships. Her new book, We Loved It All, still follows some of those satirical undertones, but it's a nonfiction work that blends the author's real life experiences with anecdotes about the natural world. In today's ep…
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This month we had to face it got a teensy bit tougher to STAY ON TRACK-KINS. We’re attempting a lot of hustle. We appreciate you all and this podcast existing and bringing us back down to earth. But, really, IS THERE COMEDY ON OTHER PLANETS??? PFT shares about our jam packed weekend, Janie indulges in some role play with Paul and together the two g…
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DreRawka on Unrestricted Podcast sits down with recording artist RK Stuntin. Explore RK Stuntin's journey from growing up in Long Beach to moving to Park City, Utah, and overcoming the challenges of having parents dealing with addiction. Hear how RK Stuntin's role as a father and older brother shaped his path to becoming a better role model. Don't …
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Today's episode features two books for younger readers. First, NPR's Scott Simon speaks with John Schu about Louder Than Hunger, his new semi-fictional memoir that follows a middle school boy's journey with an eating disorder. Then, NPR's Scott Detrow asks author Omar Abed and illustrator Hatem Aly — both older siblings — about The Book That Almost…
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BIG ASK: Could you please spare us a few moments to like, rate, review this podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. This helps us reach many more people as we get seen and get your tick of approval. Thank you. Episode Summary: Welcome back to the "Finding Sanctuary" podcast! In this episode, hosts Debbie Draybi, Monsignor Shora, and Eddie Reaiche ref…
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The world's largest Universal Basic Income trial is currently underway in Kenya. It involves 295 villages and more than 20,000 families. The trial has just reached the two-year mark and Nobel-Prize winning economist, Abhijit Banerjee, joins us to talk about its progress – both economic and social. Also, why it's counterproductive to talk about "scr…
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Garrard Conley's memoir Boy Erased chronicled his upbringing as a Baptist preacher's son and his experience being sent to conversion therapy. His new novel, All The World Beside, explores similar themes of faith, love and queer identity — but through the lens of a relationship between two men in Puritan New England. In today's episode, Conley speak…
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Grief brings up complicated and uncomfortable emotions. Anger is often one of the most misunderstood emotions you’ll need to deal with, and navigating it can be a real challenge. If this sounds familiar, you are not alone, and this episode is here to help you acknowledge and process the anger you’re feeling. Tune in this week to discover why it’s o…
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In this episode, Sally Hsu is speaking with registered architect Qianyi Lim who is a Director of Sibling Architecture, a research-based practice with studios across Naarm, Melbourne and Eora Country, Sydney. Qianyi is working across a range of civic, cultural and residential projects in NSW, including the recently completed South East Centre for Co…
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Rae Wynn-Grant grew up in the Bay Area of California. But even if she was in the city, she was still fascinated by nature, eventually becoming one of those on-screen nature adventurers she spent her youth watching on TV. She speaks with NPR's Ayesha Roscoe about her new memoir Wild Life, and what she learned from other Black experts in the outdoors…
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The Unrestricted Podcast with special guest and Utah Heavyweight the incredible Zeke "The Tongan Kong" Latu. Explore Zeke's remarkable journey from the pacific islands, and eventually settling in Utah. Learn about his complex upbringing in a Mormon family, his service in The Marine Corps, and his evolution into a Mixed Martial Artist. Don't miss th…
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This week on a very special episode of "Friendless," host James Avramenko is joined by his oldest friend Scott Hendrickson to explore the multifaceted nature of friendship, the importance of authenticity, and the poignant reflections on personal growth. James and Scott revisit the foundation of their long-standing friendship, from their shared expe…
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In Amor Towles' story collection Table for Two, the writer revisits a character from his very first book – Rules of Civility. Towles talks to NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about checking into the Beverly Hills Hotel for research purposes, and why he avoids technology in his stories. To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverag…
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Hanif Abdurraqib's new book, There's Always This Year, is difficult even for the author to summarize — it's part memoir, part basketball analysis, part poetry and essay collections. In today's episode, the MacArthur Fellow and writer speaks with NPR's Scott Detrow about how growing up in Columbus, Ohio, watching LeBron James' spectacular ascent, an…
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