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Most people don’t know that you’re considered a cancer survivor at the moment of diagnosis. It wasn’t always this way. Sixty years ago, a cancer diagnosis was a death sentence. And if you did survive, you were left to figure out the rest of your life on your own. But some survivors demanded something different, something better. This is The Cancer Mavericks, a deep-dive narrative into the people who fought for better treatment, forced doctors to listen, and pushed America to see the human si ...
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Welcome to 'Inspired by Success'! The podcast is where I deep dive into the mindset of successful entrepreneurs, CEOs, and thought leaders. My mission is to learn from the best and share it with the world. I'm here to learn from those who overcame obstacles and achieved great success in business. It takes a certain mindset and belief system to become successful and I'm here to unlock that! Get ready for stories that will light a fire within!
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Welcome to Season 5 of The Rebel Scientist Podcast, the rebel guide to biohacking and longevity. aimed at unlocking the true potential of our bodies and minds. Embark on an exciting adventure with the Rebel Scientist hosts as they uncover the latest trends in biohacking for anti-aging and longevity. Stay ahead of the curve and revolutionize your approach to aging—one biohack at a time. Sarah, a certified red light expert and CEO of CeraThrive, is at the forefront of the red light revolution. ...
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Africa News Tonight is a lively news magazine featuring VOA correspondent reports, interviews with African officials, opposition leaders, NGOs and human rights activists. News feature stories look at science and technology, environmental issues, humanitarian topics and the African diaspora.
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The Green Blooded Bastard podcasts primarily feature movie commentaries. While they do not cure cancer or offer profound insights into filmmaking, they may provide a touch of humor, and be warned; I swear a lot. In addition to the free weekly movie episodes, I occasionally post side podcasts on the main feed. These include a Star Trek-focused show titled The Bastard Boldly Goes, a Battlestar Galactica series called Fat Apollo is Life, a Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman commentary ...
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This is the podcast that highlights the power of sharing a story and how connected we can feel just by opening up about our individual experiences. Hosts Liz Fletcher and Helen Rigby sit down for a cuppa with each guest, and find that even just chatting about what mug they have and why is a great conversation starter. This is a series full of guests who have all been on journeys of transformation in their lives, often bringing them far from where they started. This all stemmed from Helen sha ...
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Zimbabwe is hosting the annual summit of the 16-nation Southern African Development Community on Saturday, and human rights organizations have urged SADC to look at the country's human rights situation. The United States and United Nations aid agencies welcome the opening of the Adre border crossing with Chad, which will allow humanitarian aid to f…
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The World Health Organization has declared mpox a global emergency for the second time in three years, bringing more attention and resources to the outbreak. The Sudan cease-fire talks are in their second day in Geneva, despite the absence of the Sudanese army. In Chad, officials are asking for international assistance to save thousands of people f…
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As talks on Sudan’s 16-month-old civil war and the country’s humanitarian crisis begin in Geneva, a group of Sudanese youth meeting in Nairobi is expressing support and hope. Sierra Leone's President Julius Maada Bio used the United Nations Security Council presidency to push for more seats for African nations, saying Africa cannot wait any longer …
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Senegalese news organizations widely heeded a call today for a news blackout to protest economic measures by the new government which they say threaten the industry. United Nations agencies warn Sudan is at a breaking point after more than 15 months of conflict because of what they call a crisis of neglect. The United Nations Support Mission in Lib…
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Tanzania's main opposition group, Chadema, accused police of detaining the party’s former presidential candidate Tundu Lissu, other party leaders and more than 400 youth members. Tens of thousands of Sudanese refugees have crossed into Uganda this year after traveling through neighboring South Sudan. The Paris Olympics have wrapped up after some st…
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Send us a Text Message. Savio Clemente's transformation from a cancer patient to a celebrated TEDx speaker, journalist, and coach is a testament to human resilience. In this heart-to-heart conversation, Savio reveals his Aloha Reboot method, a seven-minute daily practice that revolutionized his life and could do the same for you. Step into Savio's …
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Health officials are warning of a widespread outbreak of mpox cases in 16 African countries, raising concern over the risk of it spreading to more areas across the continent. The United Nations refugee agency warns seasonal rains and severe flooding in war-torn Sudan are worsening the plight of thousands of displaced people in dire need of humanita…
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As political and economic protests have consumed Africa in recent months, Tunisia, the birth of the Arab Spring, appears to be moving in the opposite direction ahead of presidential elections in October. President Kais Saied fired his prime minister this week and an opposition candidate was sentenced to two years imprisonment for criticizing the la…
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As Kenya’s new cabinet gathered to be sworn in today, thousands of mostly young protesters demonstrated in Nairobi, protesting the country’s economic conditions and calling for President William Ruto to resign. The World Health Organization says Chad recently eliminated the tropical disease Human African Trypanosomiasis, known as “HAT”. And Nigeria…
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The recent protests in Kenya that forced the president to dissolve his cabinet have been led by people under 27 years old, members of Generation Z, many of whom identify as tribeless and classless. American astronaut, geoscience professor and artist Sian Proctor is touring South African schools to emphasize the importance of education in science, t…
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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris announced her running mate in the presidential election will be Tim Walz, the governor of the upper Midwestern state of Minnesota. In a letter to Morocco’s King Mohammed VI, France's President Emmanuel Macron called Morocco’s 2007 proposal to offer the Western Sahara limited autonomy under its sovereignty the "only…
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Protests over economic hardship continue for a fifth day today in Nigeria, despite President Bola Tinubu’s call yesterday for organizers to suspend the protests and engage in a dialogue with the government. Some security experts say militants belonging to Islamic extremist groups such as al-Qaeda and Islamic State may have undergone military instru…
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On this week's episode of the Free Thought Project Podcast, Jason and Matt sit down with Skot Sheller, a New Hampshire Free State Project advocate with a wealth of knowledge on Argentinian politics, economy, and culture. Skot’s wife hails from Argentina, and his father-in-law is a PhD Austrian economist, academic, and author in the country. Skot ha…
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Send us a Text Message. Brace yourself for a mind-bending journey into the world of financial psychology with the extraordinary Pericles Rellas. This episode of Inspired by Success shatters conventional wisdom about money, wealth, and happiness. Pericles introduces the game-changing concept of the "financial thermostat" and lays out his four-step b…
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Experts say it appears famine is under way in the North Darfur area of Sudan and starvation is likely occurring in other parts of the country. Police in Nigeria are on red alert as countrywide protests enter day two, following deadly violence in some areas on the first day. The United Nations' climate crisis coordinator and a top World Food Program…
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Nigerian police fired teargas at protesters in the capital Abuja and the northern city of Kano as thousands of people took to the streets across the country to protest economic hardships. Some security experts say militants belonging to Islamic extremist groups such as al-Qaeda and Islamic State may have undergone military instruction in South Afri…
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Ethiopia is easing foreign-exchange curbs as part of an economic reform package, as the deeply indebted nation awaits a multibillion-dollar bailout from international lenders. Senior U.S. officials say the African Growth and Opportunity Act, or AGOA, has helped drive economic progress in sub-Saharan Africa. The deaths of a top Hamas leader and a se…
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Send us a Text Message. Our guest, Rand Selig, is an entrepreneur, author, coach, philanthropist, and multi-talented achiever. He shares his journey of personal growth and entrepreneurship, offering valuable insights and lessons. He emphasizes the importance of discipline, building strong relationships, and knowing your limits as an entrepreneur. R…
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On this week's episode of the Free Thought Project Podcast, Jason and Matt sit down with Ryan Cristián from The Last American Vagabond. Cristián is a recent recipient of the Serena Shim Award For Uncompromising Integrity In Journalism and has devoted much of his life to bringing Americans the transparency and accuracy they deserve in media. Because…
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In the latest episode of the Red Light Collective, Sarah and Russ speak with the CEO and founder of MitoLux. After suffering from pre-diabetes, low testosterone, and depression, Gerardo initially turned to traditional medicine, which worked but came with the burden of lifelong medication and its side effects. As an avid reader and researcher in lon…
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Send us a Text Message. In this inspiring episode, meet John A. Brink, an 83-year-old visionary who turned scavenging for food during World War II into founding a leading North American company. Despite facing numerous challenges, including failing grade seven three times, John's resilience and unwavering attitude propelled him to success. Prepare …
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A cascade of crises facing U.S. President Joe Biden's re-election campaign led him to drop out of the race, and some political analysts in Africa say he has prioritized the continent like no other American president. U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris aims to run for president. South Sudan’s national basketball team delivered a surprising performanc…
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Today the world commemorates Nelson Mandela International Day, honoring his commitment to peace, equality, rights and a dignified life for all. Members of a U.S. presidential advisory council have approved a student exchange deal between an American college and a Nigerian university as part of its effort to strengthen collaboration on education, he…
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U.S. voters are assessing the impact of Saturday’s attempted assassination of presidential candidate Donald Trump. As protests continue in Kenya, Human Rights Watch is calling for greater accountability of public funds in the country, framing it partly as a human rights issue. Global organizations say there will be widespread migration in the near …
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An assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump has sparked heavy scrutiny for the U.S. the agency tasked with protecting current and former presidents, to determine how a gunman was able to overcome tight security at a campaign rally Saturday. As Donald Trump appeared at the Republican National Convention and named his vice presidential …
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump is pushing ahead with his campaign for the presidency, as the Federal Bureau of Investigation ramps up its investigation into the attempt on Trump’s life two days ago. People around the world have reacted strongly to the assassination attempt on former Donald Trump on Saturday at a Pennsylvania rally. Long lines w…
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Send us a Text Message. Zach Oehlman, an entrepreneur and real estate expert, shares his inspiring journey from a small farming town to building a successful business. He emphasizes the importance of financial literacy and teaches practical strategies for starting, scaling, and selling businesses. Zach believes in setting intentions and taking pers…
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A United Nations report says the Ugandan army has provided support to the M23 rebel group operating in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a charge Uganda denies. Migrant aid groups say refugees and migrants who risk their lives on dangerous land routes across the African continent are subject to horrific violence, abuse, and exploitation. Member…
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Italy’s government is trying a new development-focused approach to prevent migrants from attempting to cross the Mediterranean from Africa. President Joe Biden welcomes members of the newly enlarged NATO alliance this week for a summit amid growing doubts over his political future. Sudanese political parties and civilian groups reached a consensus …
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Send us a Text Message. On today's episode, we're joined by an entrepreneur driving innovation in healthcare through AI. From humble beginnings as a software developer to leading a startup that was acquired by Telstra, his path showcases relentless passion. This leader has held executive roles like CEO at ASX-listed companies, while completing mult…
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