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In Good Faith is a podcast where two friends talk about society and culture through a Christian lens and in good faith. We seek to approach everything with charity and curiosity, and aim to help our listeners do the same. Presented by Chong Shao and Daniel Shih.
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Hosts Bailey Wurth and Macey Shao discuss a different famous serial killer each week.
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Do I like game design? Yes, indie'd! A podcast of bitesize interviews with indie tabletop roleplaying game creators about their work and game design theory & practice. Releases every two weeks.
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This podcast's host is Kate, a 6 years old American-born-Chinese. She is sharing with you of what she learns: Chinese, Chinese culture, fun things of China, etc.
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Every weekday, RTI broadcasts ten minutes of news from our studios in downtown Taipei. Stay abreast of the most important stories of the day affecting the government, economy and people of Taiwan.
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A Mortal Kombat focused podcast featuring 5 lifelong Mortal Kombat fans of 25+ years each.
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Few careers have the kind of daily worldwide impact as software engineering. It shapes the interactions that billions of people have online across so many moments of their days. So, how do software engineers keep ahead of the world's increasing reliance on IT solutions? Welcome to SEEK Bytes, a podcast for software engineers, by software engineers who work at SEEK, an Australian-founded leader in online employment marketplaces. Each fortnight, our team of hosts and guests will explore intern ...
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The Mostly Yoga Podcast is a long-form conversation hosted by yoga teacher Aaron Tan and joined by his friends (both yogis and non-yogis alike) where they share teaching experiences, tips on holding space, and discuss the nitty-gritty of anatomy, along with plenty of other topics both yoga and beyond.
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Do you dream of someday getting to perform at Carnegie Hall, or wonder what it takes to be a professional musician? The Cello Sherpa Podcast is for anyone who enjoys the tales and scales in the life of a classical musician, or for the young classical musician who dreams big! We explore all aspects of the climb to the summit from student to the professional stage! Joel Dallow, the Cello Sherpa, interviews experts in the field covering a wide range of topics surrounding this challenging career ...
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The Great Communicators podcast series was created to explore professional communication in the field of scientific research. The podcast features interviews with MIT faculty and graduate students as well as topically relevant professionals.
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The Elevate Hire Podcast features CEOs, founders, and executives of early-stage companies who talk about their experiences of building teams.
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A podcast to inspire listeners to change our world via doing good. Guests share ways we can take action against the world's greatest challenges, and how we can achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals. New episodes every month!
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We're talking to experts in the crypto and blockchain space about the future of the industry. You'll hear from economists, entrepreneurs, developers and other speakers from Consensus events.
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Canoeist Wu Shao-hsuan (吳少璿) will represent Taiwan in the men’s K1 canoe slalom at the Paris Olympics, marking the first time a Taiwanese male will compete in this event.
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The 2024 Paris Olympics will kick off with over 10,000 athletes sailing down the Seine as a spectacle for the opening ceremony at 7:30 p.m. Paris time this Friday. Taiwanese athletes will be on the 74th delegation boat to set off, sailing alongside delegations from Tajikistan, Tanzania, and Chad.
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Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an (蔣萬安) reported that the newly operational Feitsui Raw Water Supply Tunnel successfully maintained a stable water supply for the Greater Taipei Area, consisting of Taipei, New Taipei, and Keelung, during Typhoon Gaemi.
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As Typhoon Gaemi approaches Taiwan, local authorities made a last-minute decision to suspend work and classes across most of the island. Initially, several central counties had announced normal operations for Wednesday, however, late-night reversals resulted in closure for 21 out of 22 counties and cities, with only Kinmen County maintaining a regu…
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The Foreign Ministry on Tuesday stated that the government will not accept interference or criticism from other countries and is committed to strengthening national defense and safeguarding democracy and freedom. This comes as the annual Han Kuang military exercise draws sharp criticism from China’s Foreign Ministry.…
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U.S. President Joe Biden decided to end his reelection campaign, he said in a statement released on Sunday, July 21. He had faced mounting pressure to step aside following a dismal debate performance against Donald Trump on June 27. "It has been the greatest honor of my life to serve as your President," he wrote on social media. "And while it has b…
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"Trouver Le Succès - From Harvard to the ASO" - An Interview with Elisabeth Remy Johnson, Principal Harpist of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
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The Cello Sherpa Podcast Host, Joel Dallow, interviews Elisabeth Remy Johnson, who has been the Principal Harpist of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra since 1995. They talk about why she picked the harp, and her incredibly successful journey from majoring in Music and French at Harvard University directly to her position at the ASO. Elisabeth also sha…
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President Lai Ching-te (賴清德) attended the Alishan Forest Railway reopening event on Friday, saying in his speech that he will continue to promote the tourism industry in Chiayi City and County.
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Shooter and “ID Girl” Wu Chia-ying (吳佳穎) will make her third Olympic appearance at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games. Wu is aiming to secure a medal for Taiwan after narrowly missing the mark at the Tokyo Olympics, where she placed fifth.
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Pubcrawl Politics (w/ Prismatic Wasteland)
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Support the show! Prismatic Wasteland aka WF Smith is the prolific blogger behind prismaticwasteland.com and the creator / writer of Ennie award winning fantasy adventure, Barkeep on the Borderlands. He's also running a game jam where participants create their own pub or tavern, which is live as this episode comes out and runs until August 15th …
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The Labor Ministry in Taiwan has reported that 43 employment discrimination cases were identified in 2023, resulting in fines of NT$9.2 million (about US$282,000). The majority of these cases involved gender discrimination, highlighting ongoing challenges in workplace equality.
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Ep 27: Trust, but verify - Why programmers should maintain a healthy skepticism
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Why is a healthy dose of scepticism essential for software engineers and why should you cast doubt on things we should trust; CDNs, security reports and our own code. Delve into the concept of “Abstraction-ception”, making the bold claim that everything we know is an abstraction of an abstraction. Can learning topics superficially lead to unexpecte…
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt during a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on Saturday. Trump was shot in the upper part of his right ear, causing significant bleeding, but he is reportedly fine. The attack resulted in one attendee’s death and left two others critically injured. Secret Service agents shot a…
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"Playing Audition Roulette, What Are Your Chances? - Part 2" - An Interview with Brant Taylor, Chicago Symphony Orchestra Cellist
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The Cello Sherpa Podcast Host, Joel Dallow, interviews Brant Taylor, who has been a member of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra cello section since 1998. Brant shares a behind the scenes look at the most recent cello audition where the committee listened to 197 preliminary auditions. If you are interested in taking auditions, Brant provides a treasure…
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Badminton star Tai Tzu-ying (戴資穎) is set to make her fourth and final appearance at the Olympic Games this year. After winning silver in the Tokyo Olympics, Tai planned to retire, but decided to return once more, aiming for a gold medal to conclude her nearly 20-year career.
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Shih Hsin University Cheerleading Team and Nishihara High School Marching Band to perform at Presidential Office Concert
The upcoming Presidential Office Concert to cheer on Taiwanese athletes competing in the Paris Olympics will include a unique combined performance from Shih Hsin University’s cheerleading team with Okinawa’s Nishihara High School Marching Band.
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A visit to the Criminal Investigation Bureau this Wednesday gives Premier Cho Jung-tai (卓榮泰) and other officials an update on the latest criminal crackdown. Cho says two national anti-crime projects are currently underway, and that the government wants the public to know it is determined to comprehensively crack down on fraud, gangs, corruption, an…
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As of Tuesday, former Vice Premier Cheng Wen-tsan (鄭文燦) is back in custody under suspicion of corruption during his service as Taoyuan mayor between 2014 and 2022. Cheng maintains that he is innocent, but has stepped down from his position as Chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF) to avoid disrupting its operation.…
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A guest columnist on China risk published a Barron’s article on Monday regarding the potential geopolitical repercussions of the upcoming U.S. presidential election.
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"Playing Audition Roulette, What Are Your Chances? - Part 1" - An Interview with Brant Taylor, Chicago Symphony Orchestra Cellist
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The Cello Sherpa Podcast Host, Joel Dallow, interviews Brant Taylor, who has been a member of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra cello section since 1998. Brant shares a behind the scenes look at the most recent cello audition where the committee listened to 197 preliminary auditions. If you are interested in taking auditions, Brant provides a treasure…
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The Tourism Administration led a delegation of 30 people from 16 different Taiwanese tourism organizations to Cambodia and Laos from Sunday to Friday with the aim of exploring emerging markets in Southeast Asia.
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COVID-19 and influenza is on the rise again, with the latest COVID-19 wave expected to peak mid-July. Although the mask order has been lifted, medical institutions have the right to determine when and where masks should be worn to mitigate viral transmission.
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Ep 26: Best practices on working with API's
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This week's episode explores REST API's and the best practices for working with API's in general. API design validation, asynchronous processing, security, rate limiting, monitoring and more are discussed by Will, Elliott and Seamus. This podcast references the following article: What makes a good rest api (from apitally.io)…
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Defense Minister Wellington Koo (顧立雄) spoke to the Legislature this Wednesday regarding moving the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall guard changing ceremony to the adjacent outdoor plaza called “Liberty Square.” Culture Minister Li Yuan (李遠) also spoke regarding the Cultural Heritage Preservation Act and hundreds of controversial Chiang Kai-shek statue…
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Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung (林佳龍) presented outgoing American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) Director Sandra Oudkirk with a special award on Tuesday in recognition of her contributions to Taiwan-U.S. relations.
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Fantasy Non-fiction [w/ Tom McGrenery]
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Support the show! Tom McGrenery is an RPG writer and translator from Hong Kong, who publishes under the banner, Porcupine Publishing. He's contributed to products like Feng Shui and Night's Black Agents as well as designed his own games like his hack of the Drama System featuring brazilian layabouts and swashbucklers, Malandros. In 2020, he trans…
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The CDC announced Friday that six new locally transmitted cases of Mpox were reported in June, double the number of new cases from the last two months. Eligible persons are urged to receive two doses of the Mpox vaccine as soon as possible.
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52. Maisie Cheong - Understanding Enneagrams, mentoring the self and discovering more about who 'You' really are
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Sorry for being away. I've been busy with life but I'm back now with a special one... Today I speak with Maisie, who's insightful approach and deep understanding of the nine personality types from the Enneagram system has definitely shed some light on certain character attribute of mine, so I'm sure she'll be able to shed some light on yours as wel…
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National Central University’s Research Center for Taiwan Economic Development announced on Thursday that the Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) in June increased by 0.49 points to 72.69. Recent stock market fluctuations have negatively impacted the score, but indicators related to the housing market remain optimistic.…
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Beijing recently announced new judicial guidelines centered around punishing Taiwanese independence activists. In a press release on Wednesday, Taiwan Presidential Office Spokesperson Lii Wen (李問) responded to U.S. State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller’s comments on the matter.
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From July 1, Taiwan will offer six developmental screenings for children under seven to identify and address developmental delays early. Health Minister Chiu Tai-yuan (邱泰源) announced the initiative on Tuesday, which aims to enhance child health care during critical growth stages, particularly before age three.…
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China’s state-run Xinhua News Agency said on June 21 that Beijing will enforce a new set of legal guidelines for “severely punishing Taiwanese independence diehards.” These guidelines go so far as to specify the death penalty for leading advocates of Taiwanese independence.
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"Do Something Musical with it" - An Interview with Cellist Sophie Shao, Assistant Professor of Cello at the University of Connecticut
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The Cello Sherpa Podcast Host, Joel Dallow, interviews cellist Sophie Shao, Assistant Professor of Cello at the University of Connecticut. They talk about her experience attending the Curtis Institute of Music at the age of 13, experience with competing in major competitions, her teaching influences, and much more! For more information on Sophie, v…
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https://archive.org/download/nether-kast-164-mahvel-returns/NetherKast%20164%20-%20MAHVEL%20Returns%21.mp3By Stephan Johnson
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The Hualien County Juisui Township Office held a digital signing ceremony with Numata in Hokkaido, Japan this Thursday to forge a friendly exchange agreement. Taiwan Representative to Japan Frank Hsieh (謝長廷) says this marks the 14th partnership between cities in Hokkaido Prefecture and Taiwan.
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Taipei is hosting the 23rd International Conference on Emergency Medicine (ICEM) from Wednesday to Sunday at the Taipei International Convention Center and Taipei World Trade Center. This year’s theme is Glocalization: Global Wisdom and Local Solution.
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The U.S. government approved the sale of approximately US$360 million worth of military arms to Taiwan on Tuesday, Eastern Time. In response to the sale, the Presidential Office and Defense Ministry expressed their sincere thanks to the Biden administration for their continued commitment to honoring the Taiwan Relations Act and the Six Assurances.…
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Ep 25: AI Platform System Engineering with Ren Shao
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AI - The fast-growing tech that’s increasing in every aspect of our lives and creating fascinating new engineering roles. It's a topic we can’t stop our hosts talking about. (We’ve tried!) In this episode, our hosts focus on a particular AI engineering role - AI Platform System Engineering. Joined by Ren Shao, an AI System Engineer at SEEK, based i…
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The Switzerland-based International Institute for Management Development (IMD) released its 2024 World Competitiveness Ranking (WCR) results this Tuesday, placing Taiwan 8th out of the 67 ranked countries. Among the countries with populations of 20 million or more, Taiwan has ranked first for the past four consecutive years.…
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Support the show! Jay Dragon is a queer disabled game designer behind such games as summer camp horror game, Sleepaway and the pastoral fantasy indie darling, Wanderhome. Jay is the editorial director at Possum Creek Games. As of publishing this episode, they print version of Yazeba's Bed and Breakfast has come out. It's a project of immense scope…
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Cancer remains the leading cause of death according to the Health Ministry’s 2023 Cause of Death Statistics released on Monday. The study reports roughly 205,000 deaths, down 1.4% from the previous year, mainly due to the decreased number of deaths related to COVID-19.
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MediaTek and DBS Bank have become the first companies to win 104 Job Bank’s Best Employer Brand Award. Representatives from both companies had the opportunity to speak at a press conference on Friday.
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Nymphia Wind took to social media on Wednesday, inviting people to get creative with video submissions that she plans on incorporating into her upcoming performance in Paris. She encourages people to take part in this “Flew from Taiwan, just say hello!” project by wearing either red, orange, green, blue, purple, or pink and posting stories to Insta…
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Taiwan's National Applied Research Laboratories (NARLabs) and the Czech Cybersecurity Hub signed and launched the Advanced Chip Design Research Center (ACDRC) on Tuesday.
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Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo de León visited the Bamboo Treatment and Investigation Center operated by the Taiwan Technical Mission in Guatemala on Monday local time.
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On Monday’s Dragon Boat Festival holiday, President Lai Ching-te (賴清德)uploaded a new video on his YouTube channel featuring immigrants teaching him how to make different varieties of zongzi, or sticky rice dumplings. Lai thanked them for their contributions to the country and assured them he would look after all immigrant groups in Taiwan.…
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"View From the Summit: Building a World Renowned String Quartet" - An Interview with Cellist Camden Shaw, Founding Member of the Dover Quartet
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The Cello Sherpa Podcast Host, Joel Dallow, interviews cellist Camden Shaw, founding member of the Dover Quartet. They talk about his journey from a student at the Curtis Institute of Music, to becoming a founding member of the Dover Quartet, which was named one of the greatest string quartets of the last 100 years by BBC Music Magazine! Camden als…
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This year’s Dragon Boat Festival will be observed over a three-day holiday Saturday to Monday, June 8 to June 10. President Lai Ching-te (賴清德) spoke this Friday, and mentioned that many people return home or travel abroad over the holidays, inevitably leading to large waves of people and traffic. He said detailed transportation plans have been put …
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Logging ban compensation for Indigenous areas to be included in carbon offset calculations: Environmental minister
Environmental Minister Peng Chi-ming (彭啟明) informed the Legislature on Thursday that the logging ban compensation for lands reserved for Indigenous peoples will be included in carbon offset calculations.
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