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Scripps Talks

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Conversations with Dr. Bob Stewart, director of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism in the Scripps College of Communication at Ohio University. Dr. Stewart interviews faculty, students and alumni about their experience during the COVID-19 crisis.
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The place where young readers meet to talk about books. The show includes a celebrity reader and an interview with the author. The host is award winning public radio journalist Kitty Felde. Book Club won the California Library Association Technology Award and the DC Mayor's Award for Excellence in the Humanitites. Named one of the top 10 podcasts for kids by THE TIMES of London.
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Sold In America

Stitcher & E.W. Scripps Company, Noor Tagouri

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Sold in America is an eight-episode journey into the world of selling sex in the United States. Hosted by journalist and activist Noor Tagouri, this deeply personal, deeply reported series takes listeners across the country to meet the human faces of this billion-dollar trade – and uncovers its surprising misconceptions.
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There are many elements in our lives that affect our well-being and there are many ways that we can explore them. One avenue to optimal self-care is having open, honest conversations about what it means to be well. Navigate love and relationships, purpose and meaning, mental health and wellness, success and failure, and all of those things that make us human with Whitney Lauritsen on This Might Get Uncomfortable. Whitney has over 13 years of professional experience in the health, wellness, a ...
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The NCAA Podcasts channel uses multiple different shows (NCAA Social Series, Inside the NCAA, College Sports Conversations) to interview individuals who have unique insight into the world of college sports. Produced by the NCAA, episodes delve into the most pressing topics of the day and offer behind-the-scenes points of view from those who shape college athletics.
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VGK Today

Vegas Golden Knights

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VGK Today, presented by BetMGM, returns as a daily podcast for the Vegas Golden Knights Stanley Cup Playoffs run, hosted by the team's broadcasters. Each episode provides a behind-the-scenes exploration of a topic from a perspective that cannot be found anywhere else.
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We continue our look at books that have been challenged or banned. This week, we revisit STELLA DIAZ HAS SOMETHING TO SAY by Angela Dominguez. In 2000, the Central York School District pulled books from shelves that dealt with race. In fact, every book removed from school classrooms and libraries were written by people of color. After months of pro…
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This week we were joined on stage by Sam Stecklow, from the not-for-profit newsroom The Invisible Institute. Within the talk we discussed their work on making police complaint data publicly accessible and explored their collaborative models, funding and large data projects. The talk was hosted by Giancarlo Fiorella on Thursday August 1 2024. Music …
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Book Club for Kids live onstage! We visit the City of Stem LA Maker Faire to bring kids onstage to talk about their favorite books! The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane - Kate DiCamillo The Secret Cookie Club - Martha Freeman Shel Silverstein's books of poetry Dog Man - Dav Pilkey This episode is supported in art by the LA County Department of A…
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In the final episode of this series, we’re chatting with Brady Musser, a member of the men’s soccer team at Adrian, alongside a former member of the program Justin Sarka. The two talk about their favorite memories with the team, what happens when their teammates sleep through the alarm… twice, what they hope for the future of Division III and more.…
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This week we’re chatting with Addy Payne, a member of the Wittenberg women’s swim team, alongside a former member of the program and Hall of Honor Member, Brenda Shaw. The two talk about the team’s strong bond, their fun times on road trips, why they chose Wittenberg and more.This podcast is part of Division III's year-long celebration of it's 50th…
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Whitney opens up about her recent experience with ADHD management, including adjusting her medication with the help of her psychiatrist. She talks about the challenges, such as dealing with dysphraxia and the emotional impacts of feeling different. Whitney also shares her decision to buy a camper van for her upcoming annual road trip, detailing the…
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This week we’re chatting with Corrin Hasty, a member of the field hockey team at Marywood, alongside a former member of the program Sara Sterchak. The two talk about crazy bus rides, their international trips with the team, why they love their Division III experience and more.This podcast is part of Division III's year-long celebration of it's 50th…
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Its that time of year…summer reading programs at libraries are offering lots and lots of thank you gifts for reading books. But how hard is it to find a book you’ll love? No worries. We went out the the City of Stem/LA Maker Faire to ask the experts for their book suggestions. Cleopatra in Space - Mike Maihack Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Az an…
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This week we were joined on stage by Aram Shabanian, the Open-Source Information Gathering Manager at the New Lines Institute and long time Bellingcat contributor. Aram shared a long list of interesting open source tools that citizens and journalists alike can use to help monitor wildfires. Find the full list of tools shared by Aram here: https://d…
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This week we’re chatting with Niya Wilson, a member of the UW-Superior women’s soccer team, alongside a former member of the program Anna Bratley. The two talk about team pranks, the growth of their program, the future of Division III and more.This podcast is part of Division III's year-long celebration of it's 50th anniversary. For more informatio…
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This week we’re chatting with Elise Velasquez, a member of the field hockey team, alongside a former member of the program and a current assistant coach Wendy Ware. The two talk about the winners of a team Lip Sync battle, their hopes for the future of field hockey, the growth of the program and more.This podcast is part of Division III's year-long…
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It’s not too late to catch up on your summer reading. But the conundrum is always: what do I read next? We have some answers from members of the Junior Librarian Commmitee at Scripps Middle School in Michigan. In fact, we turn the microphone over to librarian Lauren Dulmage who asks our favorite question: what’s your favorite book? Twilight - Steph…
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Whitney shares updates about her mental health, creative blocks, and the significance of physical and emotional therapy in her life. She gets vulnerable about content creation and her recent experiences with ADHD diagnosis and medication. She reflects on the challenges of self-awareness, body image, and the journey of exploring neurodivergence. Add…
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This week we’re chatting with Seth Kading, a recent graduate from the men’s swim team at Olivet, alongside a former member of the program and Olivet Hall of Famer, Kellen Beckwith. The two talk about their paths to Olivet, the best spots near campus, why they loved their Division III experience and more.This podcast is part of Division III's year-l…
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This Stage Talk is about the impact of conflict on cultural heritage sites and how, as open source researchers, we can monitor the scale of destruction. The discussion was based around our latest documentary with Scripps News, which you can watch in full here Tools: Planet Sentinel Hub Google Earth Ollie Ballinger's damage probability map tool of G…
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This week we’re chatting with Simone Benarik, a member of the women’s ice hockey team, alongside a former member of the program Kate Randazzo. The two talk about why they chose Oswego, their favorite memories with the team, what they hope for the future of DIII women’s ice hockey and more.By NCAA Podcasts
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YOU can be on the Book Club for Kids podcast! Just give us a call at 424-209-2285 and tell us your: First name City where you live The name of your favorite book Why you love it And we will put you on a future episode. Your Favorite Books: Steve the Noob - Steve the Noob Missing Since Monday - Ann M. Martin Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen The Lan…
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This week we're talking with Andrea York, a recent graduate on the Redlands women's golf team, alongside former student-athlete Keilee Bessho. The two talk about the team's Texas Roadhouse traditions, why they chose Redlands, the future of DIII women's golf and more.This podcast is part of Division III's year-long celebration of it's 50th anniversa…
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In this Stage Talk we discuss extremism on digital gaming platforms with experts Rachel Kowert and Linda Schlegel. We talk about how and why extremists are using digital gaming spaces for radicalisation and mobilisation efforts, but also about prevention efforts to stop extremists from exploiting these gaming communities. You can find Linda and Rac…
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This week we’re chatting with Sam Stolfi, a rising junior on the Farmingdale State softball team, alongside a former member of the program and the current head athletic trainer, Jessica Dautner. The two talk about their favorite memories from Florida trips, the balancing act of a Division III student athlete, why they chose Farmingdale State and an…
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In this episode, Whitney recounts of her three-week trip exploring the national parks of Hawaii and American Samoa. She goes into detail on the planning process, the financial ease she experienced, and adventures had at nature spots like Maui's Road to Hana and American Samoa's island of Ofu. She also touches on personal milestones, such as paying …
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This week, we travel back to occupied France during World War II for a tale of bravery and bread. Students from Jefferson Middle School Academy in Washington, D.C. discuss Yona Zeldis McDonough’s novel The Bicycle Spy. Our celebrity reader Gwen Deglise Moore has been knighted by the French government for her work in cinema. Kitty Felde is host. Fav…
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In this week's Stage Talk we were joined by Centre For Information Resilience's Sofia Santos. Sofia also runs a website called Gralhix.com which provides exercises and guides for those needing to practice their open source research skillsets. The discussion on stage was all about how to get into our industry, Sofia provided invaluable tips and reso…
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This week we’re chatting with Sena Selby, a recent graduate from the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps women’s tennis team, alongside a former member of the program Cat Allen. The two talk about the unique Claremont experience, the time the team met Coco Gauff at the airport, the best spots around campus and more.This podcast is part of Division III's year-lo…
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What if you want to be on the Book Club for Kids podcast and you don't live in a city near DC or LA? No problem. You can just call us and tell us about your favorite book, just like these kids from around the country. Information about where to call and what to say at the end of the episode. Kitty Felde is host. Favorite Books: Sarafina and the Bla…
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This week we’re chatting with Harry Genth, a current member of the Haverford baseball team, alongside a former member and Big Ten commissioner, Tony Pettiti. The two talk about why they chose Haverford, the program’s major league alumni network, what their student-athlete experience meant to them and more.This podcast is part of Division III's year…
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Whitney struggles with feelings of vulnerability and ignorance while addressing the major conflict in Palestine. She navigates her privilege and the discomfort accompanying her expanding awareness of global issues through using TikTok again. The episode covers the complexities of global suffering, personal guilt associated with privilege, efforts t…
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In this week's Stage Talk we were joined by Bellingcat' Research Lead, Carlos Gonzales. Carlos unpacked a series of recent investigations, delivered by Bellingcat and partners into human smuggler operations across South America and into the US. You can find a link to Bellingcat's investigation into the digital coyote here: https://www.bellingcat.co…
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