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Warm blanket of a baseball podcast where every week I chat with someone about how they fell in love with baseball and why they love baseball now. I will be talking to fans, players, players' family members, members of the media, celebs, and team staff––as wide a variety of people as possible.This is a podcast for everyone, no matter what team you root for!
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The Kicker

Columbia Journalism Review

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The Kicker is a podcast on the media and the world today. It comes out twice a month, hosted by Josh Hersh and produced by Amanda Darrach for the Columbia Journalism Review. It is available wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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Welcome to Deconstructing Conventional, a show fascinated by one simple question: How did we get here? How did what we call “conventional” come to earn that title? Is there a better way, and if so, what would it look like? This show is about deconstructing two things: Our individual biases, and the systems that run (or attempt to run) our everyday lives. We do this deconstruction with an eye for where we can reconstruct something better that leads to flourishing societies, and robust physica ...
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In early 2023, Patrick Lohmann, a reporter for the nonprofit Source NM, moved to the small town of Las Vegas, New Mexico, to learn how residents were coping with the aftermath of the largest wildfire in state history. What he learned there was that the destruction brought on by wildfires doesn’t end when the fire itself goes out. It can take years …
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Send us a Text Message. Can you recognize when you're being manipulated? Join us for a compelling conversation with Sally Saxon, a retired attorney and author of controversial books like "Globalists on Trial: The Hidden Agenda to Destroy America from Within" and "The COVID-19 Vaccines and Beyond: What the Medical Industrial Complex is Not Telling U…
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Send us a Text Message. Is the resurgence of eugenics ideologies influencing today's global policies? Join me for a compelling conversation with Dr. Lee Vliet as we explore the historical roots and modern implications of the eugenics movement, from the early 2000s to the present day. We'll dissect the roles played by global organizations and politi…
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The Democrats are gathering in Chicago next week, and the sitting president has dropped out of the race. But as the guests on today’s podcast remind us, that doesn’t mean history is repeating itself. In 1968, Ted Koppel was just back from a tour covering the war in Vietnam, and assigned to the comparatively tame—if, as he reminds us, not without it…
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Send us a Text Message. Can a small group of powerful elites really shape the destiny of humanity? Join me as I speak with Dr. Lee Vliet, a distinguished medical doctor and founder of the Truth for Health Foundation, who has spent decades unraveling the covert tactics of eugenics and population control. Dr. Vliet shares her eye-opening journey of e…
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Send us a Text Message. What if the systems that govern our world are nothing but an elaborate facade? Join me as I pull back the curtain on the hidden globalist agenda, revealing how central bankers and monopolists manipulate our reality. I'll mention my personal awakening in 2020 when censorship made me question the sturdiness of our constitution…
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Eugene Daniels is a White House reporter for Politico, with a special focus on Kamala Harris. That’s put him front and center for a month of news that few people in politics saw coming. On this episode of The Kicker, Daniels shares what he’s learned from nearly four years of covering the vice president, how her relationship with the press will diff…
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Lorena Lopez came to the United States from her home country of Nicaragua, where she was an investigative reporter, in 1992. But it wasn’t until 2016 that she managed to return to her passion, as the founding editor of La Prensa, a Spanish-language newspaper serving Western Iowa. On this week’s Kicker, Lopez talks about her long journey back to jou…
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Alex Thompson, a national political correspondent for Axios, first reported that President Biden had started wearing special sneakers, in part to reduce the risk of tripping, last fall. But until the debate last week, he was still one of a small handful of reporters who was aggressively pursuing direct evidence that Biden’s age – regular fodder for…
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Paul Farhi was a media reporter for the Washington Post until the end of last year. But instead of retiring, he’s been busier than ever, chronicling the seemingly endless stream of bad news stories about the media business, for outlets like The Atlantic and here at CJR. He joins The Kicker to talk about traditional journalism’s struggles to stay re…
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Steve Herman was the White House correspondent for Voice of America during the Trump administration. He joins The Kicker to talk about his new book on what it was like to cover a deeply unpredictable president—and why he believes it’s essential, even under extreme circumstances, for reporters to stay out of the political fray. This podcast is part …
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John Cullen joins Kevin to discuss his new podcast series Broomgate: A Curling Scandal. John explains how the project came together, what he learned through the experience and what surprised him. John shares stories left out of the show and they discuss how sweeping is impacting the sport today. Following the talk with John, Warren Hansen provides …
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Haaretz is one of Israel’s most respected newspapers. It’s also one of the few willing to openly criticize the government for its treatment of Palestinians. The Kicker speaks with Hagar Shezaf and Omer Benjakob, two journalists with the paper, about what it’s like to do accountability journalism in Israel these days—especially in the aftermath of t…
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Jelani Cobb is the Dean of the Columbia Journalism School. He is also a staff writer at the New Yorker magazine. For much of the past few weeks, he has been enmeshed in Columbia University’s efforts to grapple with a protest movement on campus over the war in Gaza – one that culminated in the takeover of a building, and finally, on Tuesday, April 3…
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A conversation with poet and author Julie Carr about their book, "Mud, Blood, and Ghosts: Populism, Eugenics, and Spiritualism in the American West" (University of Nebraska Press, 2023). The Writing Westward Podcast is produced and hosted by Prof. Brenden W. Rensink (www.bwrensink.org) for the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies at Brigham Youn…
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Send us a Text Message. Embark with us on a transformative journey as Dr. Heather Gessling and I reunite to unravel the intricacies of a healthcare system ripe for renewal. Witness the birth of Healing United, a holistic alliance that promises to reshape how we approach wellness, and learn about the incredible power held within the Spike Shield sup…
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This week, host Josh Hersh dives into the world of documentary news. Amel Guettatfi and Julia Steers just won the Polk Award for Inside Wagner, their hourlong Vice News documentary on the Wagner Group—Vladimir Putin’s private army of militiamen. They discuss their unprecedented access to a military training operation in the Central African Republic…
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A conversation with journalist Lyndsie Bourgon about her book, "Tree Thieves: Crime and Survival in North America's Woods" (Little, Brown Spark, 2022). The Writing Westward Podcast is produced and hosted by Prof. Brenden W. Rensink (www.bwrensink.org) for the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies at Brigham Young University (reddcenter.byu.edu). …
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In recent years, numerous beloved sports news institutions have been shut down, or dramatically reduced their operations, while digital shows hosted by professional sportspeople, current and retired, have become ubiquitous, Meanwhile, traditional sports journalism—particularly of the type that asks uncomfortable questions of what is, ultimately, a …
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Send us a Text Message. Discover a path to reclaiming your health as Dr. Andrew Garner and I unveil the hidden dangers of heavy metal toxicity and the transformative power of chelation therapy. Delving into our daily encounters with these insidious metals, from the foods we eat to modern medical interventions, we unpack the stark reality of their i…
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Send us a Text Message. Discover the hidden stories your eyes are aching to tell with master herbalist and iridologist Jordan Gundersen. Our eyes are not only the windows to our souls, they're also the map to our wellbeing, and Jordan is here to interpret the signs. From the intricate patterns of the iris to the subtle hues within, we dive into the…
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A conversation with geographer Andrew Curley about his book, "Carbon Sovereignty - Coal, Development, and Energy Transition in the Navajo Reservation" (University of Arizona Press, 2023). The Writing Westward Podcast is produced and hosted by Prof. Brenden W. Rensink (www.bwrensink.org) for the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies at Brigham You…
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Dorenda Bailey did it all by twenty-two. Growing up in Moose Jaw, a provincial High School championship was followed by multiple collegiate victories representing the University of Saskatchewan. Junior girls curling was limited to regional events in the sixties but the women's ranks offered a chance to become a national champion. When Dorenda's sis…
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Send us a Text Message. Imagine freeing yourself from the dependence on glasses and contacts. Unlock the secrets to naturally enhancing your vision with Carlos Moreno, a visionary in natural eyesight improvement. Together, we navigate the history of ophthalmology, challenging the conventional belief that poor vision is an irreversible sentence. Lea…
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Jim Waite learned honour in curling at an early age. Playing lead in a bonspiel final, their opponent's last stone picked and Jim's skip, Don Anderson, allowed Alfie Phillips Sr. to throw it again. Jim got his purple heart in 1968, winning Ontario as second for Don Gilbert. He later moved to officiating, becoming chief umpire for several Canadian a…
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A conversation with historian Peter Boag about their book "Pioneering Death: The Violence of Boyhood in Turn-of-the-Century Oregon" (University of Washington Press, 2022). The Writing Westward Podcast is produced and hosted by Prof. Brenden W. Rensink (www.bwrensink.org) for the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies at Brigham Young University (r…
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A conversation with cartoonist Navied Mahdavian about his graphic novel memoir, "This Country: Searching for Home in (Very) Rural America" (Princeton Architectural Press, 2023). The Writing Westward Podcast is produced and hosted by Prof. Brenden W. Rensink (www.bwrensink.org) for the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies at Brigham Young Univers…
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Send us a Text Message. When Mike Merrill, affectionately known as the "heal your gut guy," and I first crossed paths, I knew immediately that his story needed to be heard. Struggling with Crohn's disease and its many challenges, Mike's transformation from patient to gut health coach speaks volumes about the potential of the human body to recover a…
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Send us a Text Message. Discover the untapped potential of silver in healthcare with Dr. Ben Follas, a holistic chiropractor leading the charge toward more natural healing methods. As we explore Dr. Ben's fusion of traditional chiropractic techniques with the power of alternative therapies, you'll gain insights into the rich history of silver as an…
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Send us a Text Message. Embark on an enlightening exploration of water's hidden intricacies with Jonathan Butts, a veteran of the Naval Nuclear Program and an expert in industrial machine design. We discuss the surprising ways water interacts with energy and the profound implications for our health and the environment. From the seemingly magical pr…
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Susan Seitz kept knocking at the door. After winning an Alberta Junior Championship in 1968 it would take 13 years and several close calls before capturing her first women's provincial championship. Susan and third Judy Erickson, second Myrna McKay and lead Betty McCracken, travelled east to St. John's for the last CLCA Championship (Scott Paper to…
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Send us a Text Message. Kim Witczak is a leading global drug safety advocate and speaker with over 25 years of professional experience in advocacy, advertising, and marketing communications. She is currently a very vocal Consumer Representative on the FDA Advisory Committee evaluating new drugs coming to market. In this episode, we discussed: The h…
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A conversation with historian Natalia Molina about their book "A Place at the Nayarit: How a Mexican Restaurant Nourished a Community" (University of California Press, 2022). The Writing Westward Podcast is produced and hosted by Prof. Brenden W. Rensink (www.bwrensink.org) for the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies at Brigham Young University…
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Send us a Text Message. About 15 years ago, Dr. Marie helped Nina heal a skin condition when nothing else worked. Her secret weapon? Homeopathy. Check out this interview and learn all about homeopathy and how to apply this powerful, non-toxic, inexpensive medicine at home. Dr. Maria also discusses several straightforward strategies for naturally tr…
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Send us a Text Message. If you (or someone in your family) regularly take Rx medicine, you don’t want to miss this episode. Dr. VanDeWater is a licensed pharmacist. We had a wide-ranging conversation about The history of Pharmacology. The shift she saw in the public psyche and patient behavior when drug advertising directly to consumers was legaliz…
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A conversation with Sarah Keyes about their book "American Burial Ground: A New History of the Overland Trail" (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2023). The Writing Westward Podcast is produced and hosted by Prof. Brenden W. Rensink (www.bwrensink.org) for the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies at Brigham Young University and hosted by. Subscr…
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Send us a Text Message. Zen Honeycutt is the Founding Executive Director of the non-profit, Moms Across America a National Coalition of Unstoppable Moms with the motto “Empowered Moms, Healthy Kids.” Moms Across America’s leaders created over 1,000 community events in all 50 states to raise awareness about GMOs, toxins in the food supply, and other…
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Send us a Text Message. Natalie Dalton is a Naturopath, Acupuncturist, Cranial-Sacral Therapist, and Master Herbalist...among many other qualifications. She has over 30 years of experience and practices out of Newport in New South Wales, Australia. In this episode, we discussed ways to begin thinking about and investigating some of the deeper more …
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Larry McGrath rode horses to the curling club. His father would take him via horse and sleigh on Saturday mornings to practice on a sheet of natural ice in Dodsland, Saskatchewan. Larry honed his skills in local bonspiels as a teenager and eventually came up against the famous Richardsons, and won. He initially found success teaming with Darlene Hi…
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