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Hva er det egentig som skjer i verden, og hvorfor er det sånn? I Utenrikshospitalet forsøker vi å diagnostisere verden én episode av gangen. Podkasten ledes av Ane Teksum Isbrekken, Marie Furhovden eller Therese Leine, og sammen med gode kollegaer ved Norsk utenrikspolitisk institutt (NUPI), setter vi ulike hendelser og temaer under lupen. Har du ris eller ros, eller kanskje tips til tema vi burde se nærmere på? Send oss en epost til [email protected] da vel! Sjekk også ut våre to andre podkastse ...
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I Should Be Meditating with Alan Klima: Guided Mindfulness Meditation and Discussion

Meditation and mindfulness daily practice to remain interested in, and remember, being present in every day life and living

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Sit down with Alan for guided mindfulness Meditation, talks, and questions answered to keep up a constant connection and reminder to be present. Each meditation contains tips, tweaks, new and surprising approaches to how we can pay attention, with many new takes on familiar practices like breath meditation, body awareness, loving kindness, and spiritual inquiry. It is perfect for a meditator looking to pick up new tools to investigate their experience so that we stay interested and inquiring ...
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1Komma5Grad

RTL Radio Lëtzebuerg

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Héichwaasser zu Lëtzebuerg, Polen di schmëlzen, Bränn am Süde vun Europa, Temperature vu bal 50 Grad Celsius a Kanada. Och ouni 6. Rapport vum Weltklimarot ass kloer: d Wiederextremer huelen zou. Virun allem sinn sech awer d'Experten eens a sécher, dass et eng mënschegemaachte Kris ass. Sou akut, dass d'Wuert Klimawandel net méi passt, awer Klima-Urgence. Am Podcast 1Komma5Grad diskutéieren d' Caroline Mart an de Pierre Weimerskirch iwwert eng vun de gréissten Erausfuerderunge fir d' Politik ...
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Welcome to Struggles, the podcast where we discuss the common challenges faced by entrepreneurs and business leaders across all industries. Hosted by Chris Inman of NCBI, each episode brings candid conversations with business owners who share their real-world experiences, triumphs, and lessons learned along the way. Whether you're dealing with scaling pains, financial hurdles, or leadership dilemmas, this podcast offers practical insights and support to help you navigate your journey. Subscr ...
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Inside Conflict

Austrian Centre for Peace (ACP)

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The ACP podcast series will provide an insight into the living and working conditions in different conflict regions. International and local experts and mediators will get a chance to speak.
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Shining a light on invisible illness. Emily Kate Stephens, journalist and Long Covid sufferer, discusses the latest research and insights with the world’s leading experts, scientists and healthcare professionals. Including ME/CFS, Long Covid, Ehlers Danlos (EDS), Fibromyalgia, POTS, MCAS, Chronic Lyme, IACCs and more, we dive into the science of energy-limiting, complex illness, whilst providing patients, caregivers and medical professionals with practical tools to diagnose, understand and m ...
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Sa Fish May Forever is a podcast on the importance of municipal fisheries in ensuring food security and livelihood in coastal communities. This podcast is brought to you by Rare Philippines and PumaPodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A new weekly series all about Long COVID. Dr Funmi Okunola MD interviews a wide range of experts in the field about the disease, its possible causes, the assessment, diagnosis and management and the mechanisms of rehabilitation and recovery from Long COVID.
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A podcast dedicated to Long Covid. Noreen Jameel and Emily Kate Stephens talk to fellow sufferers, doctors and experts searching for answers about this new, debilitating post-viral condition. So if you are one of the millions suffering from, or interested in, this new condition - tune in to our weekly podcast.
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Zukunft der Arbeit Podcast

Bertelsmann Stiftung

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Von der künstlichen Intelligenz zum datengetriebenen Personal und dem Arbeitsplatz der Zukunft: Der Podcast "Zukunft der Arbeit" der Bertelsmann Stiftung verbindet Sie mit den spannendsten Experten und den neuesten Ideen für die Zukunft der Arbeit! From artificial intelligence to data-driven human resources and the workplace of the future: The Future of Work podcast by Bertelsmann Stiftung connects you with the most exciting experts and the latest ideas for the future of work!
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The Rezilir Way™

Rezilir Health

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Welcome to The Rezilir Way™! In this show, we’ll be covering numerous aspects of science-based topics ranging from healthy living to chronic health conditions. We’ll be interviewing top scientists and doctors from around the globe and answering questions about these conditions. We are a team of world-class practitioners that are certified in the ReCODE and the Bredesen Protocol™, Shoemaker Protocol and Terry Wahls Protocol®. We focus on the revision of chronic disease, specializing in early- ...
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In this episode of Struggles, Brian Butkowski sits down with Kim Klima, founder of Squeaky Clean NEO, to talk about the real story behind building a cleaning company from scratch with nothing but a vacuum, a vision, and a ton of grit. Kim opens up about the early days — from figuring out business basics without capital to juggling full-time jobs wh…
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In this episode of Struggles, Jon sits down with Justin Gamble, a Northeast Ohio photographer who built his business from the ground up and made the difficult leap from contractors to hiring his first employee. Justin shares the real story behind growing a photography brand, shooting 30–40 weddings a year, managing burnout, and learning how to dele…
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In today’s episode Jordan Rodin joins us to chat about life lessons and hazing gleaned from Derek Hynd, make a case for heavier surfboards, explain his 5 year hiatus from getting barreled, why you should be stripping down used boards and reshaping them, what famous sculptors of centuries past can teach us about surfing, why sometimes the smallest m…
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In today’s show actor John Philbin recounts his life as an escape artist, shares dangers of achieving one’s life goals, the false paradigm of self-confidence, why he is not a good actor, how to reform a bitter and angry disposition, and why he doesn’t trust anyone who isn’t a hypocrite. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/ad…
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In today’s show Kyle Thiermann shares the near death experience that altered his life’s perspective, explains the creative fertility nested in boredom, shares how his relationship with psychedelics has changed after nearly a decade of experimentation, reflects on the moment he learned you don’t need to master your hobbies, and discusses his desire …
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22. september blinker det i grønt mot den svarte nattehimmelen over Kastrup lufthavn. Ikke akkurat et sjeldent syn på en flyplass. Det er bare det at ingen på bakken vet hvorfor det de ser på, er der. Danmarks statsminister karakterer hendelsen som et angrep. Litt senere stenges flytrafikken over Gardermoen, etter meldinger om droneobservasjoner. I…
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In this episode of Struggles presented by NCBI, host John Carpenter sits down with Phil Vedda, third-generation leader of Vedda Printing, to talk about the bold decisions behind investing in new technology — even when it’s not the “safe” choice. Phil shares how his team is embracing a revolutionary new inkjet press, why betting on yourself matters,…
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Interview with Christian Weinert Strategy Knotworking is a playful, inclusive approach to strategy development rooted in Liberating Structures. Christian explains how this method transcends rigid planning by involving all stakeholders to co-create a meaningful North Star, adapt to multiple possible futures, and facilitate genuinely participatory wo…
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Dr Peter Rowe is a leading voice for adolescents and young people with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and Fatigue-related conditions. An expert in orthostatic intolerance (OI), which is prevalent in nearly 100% of his patients, he believes that these conditions are treatable and he can move patients from bed-bound to regaining a decent quality of lif…
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In today’s show Vissla CEO Paul Naude joins us to discuss how the consolidation of major surf brands is affecting surf culture, how the licensing operational model can threaten retailer’s long term viability, why now is a fertile opportunity for growth for independent brands and retail, and why the consumer wields influence through the power of the…
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In this episode of Struggles presented by the North Coast Business Initiative (NCBI), host John Carpenter sits down with business coach and advisor Janelle Burnheimer to explore what it means to live and lead with intention. After nearly two decades in corporate finance, Janelle made the bold decision to step away from burnout and redefine success …
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In this episode of Struggles, presented by NCBI, host Brian Butkowski sits down with Dan Cullen, owner of More To Give Fitness, to discuss how he helps people eliminate chronic pain and injury through advanced stretching techniques. Dan shares his personal journey from competitive athlete to pain-relief specialist after discovering a unique approac…
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In today’s show early Peruvian shaping pioneer Rodolfo Klima joins us to discuss Peru as the inception place of surfing and it’s integral role in early surf competitions, learning how to shape by instinct alone, Gordon Clark's unknown factory in Peru, the challenge of building a business in an unstable economy and democracy, why Peru may generate t…
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In today’s show South African pro surfer turned shaper Barry Vandermeulen joins to share stories of early life in the remote but influential Bay of Plenty, his tutelage from Spider to Spyder, Matt Biolos’s springboard into his eponymous label, how to run a business without a website, why he doesn’t put his name on his surfboards, and his opportunit…
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You’re posting for you—and your buyers don’t care. In this Struggles episode, Chris Inman and John Carpenter break down the three mistakes killing small-biz social (me-centric posts, stock visuals, wrong platform) and the three fixes that work: a simple Hook → Educate/Entertain → CTA formula, being social on social, and telling real, interesting st…
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In today’s show Thomas Campbell unpacks the 10 year process of making YI-WO, analyzes the value and the cost of asking an audience to be present, shares the experience in Morocco wherein he was dead broke that spring-boarded his painting career, explains how a short skate film for Supreme led him to surf filmmaking, and grapples with the challenge …
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Amy Mooney’s aim is to improve the quality of life for her patients. She is an occupational therapist specialising in the treatment of conditions that cause post-exertional malaise (PEM) and their comorbidities – working with patients with ME/CFS, Long Covid, Ehlers Danlos, fibromyalgia, dysautonomia, POTS, and MCAS. Operating from a place of huge …
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In today’s show North Shore icon Eric Arakawa shares insights from 51 years of surfboard shaping, explains the invention of the Nose Guard, why it’s essential to use money and love people but most people do the opposite, how to leverage burnout to fuel inspiration, recounts the chance encounter with one enigmatic shaper that changed both their live…
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Interview with Przemek Witka ScrumTale is a serious game that uses collaborative crime story writing to teach Scrum principles. Co-creator Przemek Witka explains how this simulation mirrors software development challenges (like integration and quality assurance) making it a one-of-its-kind engaging learning experience. Przemystaw Witka on LinkedIn:…
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Entrepreneurship is full of big swings. In this NCBI panel, three owners at different stages share the leap they took, the struggles they faced, and the systems and teams that helped them grow. Guests: Amy Mucha (Daisy Pops), Marvin Montgomery Jr. (Kicks n’ Cuts), and Adam LaFaber (Digital Sandwich Agency). We cover leaving a stable job, starting d…
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Dr. Kevin Tracey is a pioneer in understanding the molecular basis of inflammation, and identifying the way in which neurons control the immune system via the Vagus Nerve. A neurosurgeon, scientist and entrepreneur, he is CEO of Feinstein Institutes, New York, where they bridge neuroscience, molecular biology and biomedical engineering. His lab’s d…
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In today’s episode Makua Rothman discusses surfing Waimea at age 8, his maternal lineage to King Kamehameha, songwriting as a catharsis to process childhood trauma, how his World Title count was limited by his addition, the freedom in relinquishing the weight of expectation, and how society’s modern embrace of vulnerability can open pathways of com…
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In this episode of Struggles, presented by NCBI, Lisa Holly shares her powerful story of resilience through nearly two decades of business ownership. From inheriting her family’s moving company after a sudden loss, to navigating one of the worst recessions since the 1940s, to surviving a three-year lawsuit without employee liability insurance, Lisa…
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In today’s episode early surf icon Joey Cabell talks through transitioning from solid redwood boards (which he purchased from his shoeshine earnings) through Balsa to being the first Polyurethane foam board tester for Clark & Hobie, he share stories of being on the Duke Kahanamoku Surf Team, training for winter Hanalei by swimming the Nā Pali coast…
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Når vi snakker om valgkamp, er det ofte innenrikssaker som dominerer – formuesskatt, barnehagepriser eller politi. Men i 2025 er utenrikspolitikken mer sentral enn på lenge. Nesten 40 prosent av velgerne, markant flere enn før, sier nå at Norges rolle i verden påvirker hva de stemmer. Hvordan vil partiene balansere mellom stormakter, allianser og v…
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In a change to our usual format, this week Emily Kate Stephens sits down with fellow journalist, podcaster and chronic illness sufferer, Gez Medinger to explore their personal anecdotes and discuss the strategies that have made a difference in the trajectory of their health. Between them, over the last five years of their illnesses, they have inter…
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Struggles: Navigating Challenges, Together is the go-to podcast for entrepreneurs and business leaders seeking to overcome the real, everyday obstacles of building and scaling a business. Each episode dives into the heart of entrepreneurship—sharing candid stories from founders across all industries, exploring the ups and downs of business struggle…
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In today’s show Tom Carroll reveals a little known spite that fueled his competitive drive since adolescence, how he’s learned to create a gap between thought and action, why success is intrinsically tied to interpersonal relationships, the immeasurable benefit of doing nothing, and how listening is one of life’s under appreciated superpowers. Enjo…
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