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The climate is changing. So are we. Explore a world of solutions with host Laura Lynch and our team of journalists. We find inspiration in unexpected places, scrutinize new technologies, hold powerful people accountable and join you on the journey to fix this mess. New episodes every Wednesday and Saturday.
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Hi-ho and welcome once again to A Feat of Lunatic Daring, the most sensational inspirational celebrational muppetational podcast about Jim Henson and the Muppets! Hosts Chad and Nick are on a mission: watch (nearly) everything ever made by Jim Henson and the Muppets. While they're at it, they're going to tell you the story of Jim Henson, his creations, and all of the amazing people he worked with along the way. Things are rough right now. Let's talk about something that makes us happy, namel ...
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Ho Hey Hi! This is Megha Puri from “Dreams under the Tree” on my maiden flight, with this Hubhopper Original Podcast, to the world of dreams, excitement, adventure, learnings and laughter. Hop on in my private plane of clouds to feel some real happy, warm and gooey fun
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SatsriAkal ji ..aao kujh apna kariye Listen to the stories of Best Punjabi Authors- Classic and New, Famous and Rising...SHABAD TUHADE AWAAZ MERI... Je tusi chaunde ho ki tuhadi likhi kahaani nu v main Apneyan agge parhke sunawa te tuhadi kahani nu kuch awaaz ditti jaave...taan please mainu contact karo through Manpreet.kaur.ratia@gmail.com Jaldi hi main tuhade naal insta te twitter share karaangi
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Bayou Justice is a true crime podcast featuring unsolved or historically notable murders and mysteries from South Louisiana — often bizarre cold-case homicides and disappearances examined through interviews with key players, including police investigators, lawyers, victims, and their families.
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Love is in the air, but here you'll find love in the voice. Well this podcast is all about that sweet feeling of love, where you feel butterfly in your stomach. So i welcome you all to Khushie Ki Duniya❤️ find me on instagram @Khu_shei_ email- Khushiekiduniya19@gmail.com
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Alaska Outdoors Magazine podcast is by Alaskans, for Alaskans, about Alaskans, and for anyone who ever dreamed of coming to Alaska. Some programs were recorded live, and although the podcasts are dated, the information is as fresh as morning and current as tomorrow. Unfortunately, you will not be able to call in during the podcast; however, we’d like to hear from you. So give Evan a call by dialing (907) 561-3260. Come along with us as we give you accurate and authentic answers. Alaska Outdo ...
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Hi, I am an author of two books. A hopelessly gooey romantic. I write songs and sing them absurdly, but you won't ever hear me sing here, or you might. It's up to my mood as it's my podcast. Isn't it? I write stories and poetries. I create Illustrations. I don't know how to dance. I'm the founder of www.stagflix.com and I love Rajma Chawal with great stories. This is my podcast where you'll hear me talk, scream, howl, cry, and even moan, but don't look forward to it.
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Is science one of those subjects you struggle with teaching in your homeschool? You have come to the right place! Hi, I'm Paige Hudson, a veteran homeschooling mom, and author of the programs at Elemental Science. In each season of the Tips for Homeschool Science Show, we will take the complexities of teaching science and break those down into building blocks you can use in your homeschool! See all the episodes and download show notes at https://elementalscience.com/blogs/podcast
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Hi everyone, I am Noman and i am here to talk about life in general and views that are personal. I am a Blogger, Content Creator, Digital Marketer and Teacher by profession. I live in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India and i am proud of my city. Follow me on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram @sknomanahmed Also, Visit my blog https://www.sknomanahmed.com or log onto https://noman.blog
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Desi @ Heart is an audio podcast about every little thing that our lives revolve around. Here, you will lose yourself into a mesmerizing world of stories and talks with a desi tinge. We prefer to call it ‘Desi Storytelling’.
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Words take the form of an art when spoken from one's heart. They're like little flowers that grow on you gradually but permanently. They have the power to make or break something or someone. FNP Media presents to you a series of spoken word poetries that capture the essence of love, life and more
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You But Better

Alex Baia, Joseph Dailey

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You But Better is the #1 self-improvement podcast on the face of the planet. 10 billion downloads. 10 million lives changed. 10 thousand hi-fives from presidents, CEOs, and super-models. WARNING: This podcast may cause success, happiness, self-actualization, inspiration... and buying cool products! WARNING: This podcast will transform you into a BOSS! Featuring your hosts: Seph, the master of mindset. And Lex, the zen-philosopher of life hacking. Don't just be you. Be you but better.
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Tī o̍h Tâi-gí ê kòe-têng tiong hi-bāng ē-sái sú-iōng ka-kī ê bó-gí lâi thó-lūn ka-kī ū hèng-chhù ê tāi-chì, pau-hâm tān-sī bô hān-chè tī bûn-hòa, gē-su̍t, im-ga̍k, tiān-iáⁿ, le̍k-sú, tiat-ha̍k, gí-giân, má ē ū chú-chia̍h téng-téng ê thó-lūn. While I started to learn Tâigí (Taiwanese), I hope to be able to use my native language and discuss things I am interested in, including but not limited to culture, art, music, movies, history, philosophy and cooking too. Tī 學台語 ê 過程中希望會使使用家己 ê 母語來練習順紲討論 ...
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I ALSO Want Money

Nicole Kyle, Sophie Holm & Harrison Comfort

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Closing the gender wealth gap goes beyond financial literacy. On I ALSO Want Money, co-hosts Nicole Kyle and Sophie Holm explore strategies for overcoming and dismantling the societal barriers that prevent women from making money. This podcast investigates why wealth is more accessible to men than women, and, in a world where net worth is a function of one’s network, invites psychologists, economists, anthropologists, activists, and more to democratize, demystify, and demasculinize wealth.
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Bound for Change

Merideth Bisiker

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Hi! I'm your host and accredited coach Merideth Bisiker. On this podcast, we meet with leaders in business who reveal their best strategies for setting and keeping healthy boundaries that support YOUR career goals AND your personal comfort. I created this podcast to offer support to professionals who struggle with saying ‘no,” especially when you feel like you’re letting people down or you’re going to be in conflict with others. But practice makes perfect, and my guests and I will inspire yo ...
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Creator of world quality events and purveyor of universal quality music, PsynOpticz is a forced to be reckoned with. A haven for the like minded and a hub of creativity, it has embraced all aspects of psy-culture. PsynOpticz has it's roots deep in mother Africa but has found it's home in hearts and dancefloors worldwide. The concept of PsynOpticz was seeded in the thriving Cape Town indoor scene in 2006, where it flourished, providing the CT masses with cream of the crop local and internatio ...
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**English:** "S.M.O.S.H WORLD" is a podcast journeying through the profound realms of mental health and society. Exploring the intricate tapestry of choices and decisions, our discussions unravel the impact on the mind and society, with a special focus on teenagers. Join us as we navigate the pathways of decision-making processes and delve into the psychological effects, offering guidance and understanding in a world brimming with complexities. **Afrikaans:** "S.M.O.S.H WORLD" is 'n podkast ...
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Welcome to The Lotus Talks! Hi, let me introduce myself: I am Granger Whitelaw, CEO of the Vietnam Group and I host THE LOTUS TALKS podcast along with my Co-Podcaster Cameron Lynch, and various members of our team from time to time. Our message is about the People and the Companies in Vietnam and S.E. Asia that are making a difference, or “Doing good while doing well” as I like to say. https://www.thevietnamgroup.com/the-lotus The S.E. Asia (ASEAN Market) is the fastest growing region in the ...
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He's promised to "drill, baby, drill". He's cast doubt on the risks of global warming. And one of his biggest donors is EV magnate Elon Musk. But what does a second Donald Trump presidency really mean for U.S. climate policy – and our warming world? Emily Atkin of the newsletter Heated helps us untangle what's possible over the next four years, and…
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With deadly levels of rainfall happening across the world, we see the destruction first-hand and learn how it can be stopped. First, we visit the site of school teacher Sonya McIntyre’s home after an atmospheric river took her life. We then learn how understanding climate systems can prevent future loss of life.…
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When some climate-conscious Swifties learned that Canada’s biggest fossil fuel financier, RBC, is an official partner for Taylor Swift’s Eras tour in Vancouver and Toronto, they jumped into action. But can uniting Swifties online translate to change? Or is it a trend that will fizzle over time? Meanwhile, What On Earth youth columnist Aishwarya Put…
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They can be noisy. And smelly. And, as Cate Blanchett (yes, Cate Blanchett!) complains, don’t they just move “leaves from one place to another, only for them to be blown back again"? Gas-powered leaf blowers create a lot of opinions and a lot of emissions. Molly Segal takes us through why they're so particularly polluting and unhealthy. And, she ex…
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They might leave you a huge mess, but a "free for now" fire prevention service may be taking hold in Canada. Insurers have started contracting a private company to swoop in and do last-minute fireproofing on homes in B.C. and Alberta. Paul Haavardsrud and Danielle Nerman explain what that looks like, and how this new strategy could keep insurance p…
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Florida has been hit by a one-two-punch. But death and injury can come long after the winds subside. A doctor details the many ways hurricanes can disrupt health care, something he witnessed first-hand as a responder to Hurricane Katrina. Now, he's training a new generation of medical professionals willing to speak out about climate change as a "he…
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A stuffed dalmatian. An album of precious photos. A scorched doorknob. These are some of the personal items on display recently at Climate Week NYC. Meghan Fandrich and Diana Boston travelled to New York City from Lytton and Merritt, B.C., to share these remnants of the fire and flood that devastated their communities. They tell us why they hope th…
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Fair warning in the age of three word slogans: today we're talking about the complex policies behind the politics. If ever there was a time to dive deep into climate plans — it's now. Simon Donner, co-chair of the independent Net Zero Advisory Body, walks us through new ways Canada could cut emissions. Then the CBC’s Aaron Wherry breaks down the po…
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As an orphaned child in Ireland, Diana Beresford-Kroeger was educated in Druid philosophy that taught her to respect trees. Now, at age 80, she's weaving those learnings with her decades of scientific study into a new book “Our Green Heart”. Then, we hear from a climate champion nominated by a listener who took up Diana's challenge to connect kids …
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Spoiler: it’s not Chem 11. We hear how a B.C. science teacher learned to support her students after the 2021 atmospheric river. Now, she’s teaching other teachers how to do the same. Then, we head to Toronto to hear how young Muslims are connecting with nature, and learning to make change, thanks to the group Green Ummah.…
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Conservation photographer Neil Ever Osborne was on a dream expedition to see emperor penguins in Antarctica, but the images he brought back are haunting. Now, in a new exhibit in Toronto, Neil says he's trying to "put these images to work" for the planet. Meanwhile in Vancouver, three choreographers aim to express their inexpressible frustration ab…
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Money from the oil and gas industry could be limiting the scope of climate solutions universities and other institutions dig into, according to a group of academics. They reviewed papers, news coverage and watchdog reports from around the world, including Canada and say it’s time for more transparency about who is footing the bill and what the impl…
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Yukon First Nations are leaders in protecting a keystone species threatened by warming waters. Join us in Whitehorse where we meet people demanding better care for irreplaceable Chinook salmon. This story is our contribution to Overheated, a special series we put together with two of our sister shows: Quirks & Quarks and White Coat, Black Art. Each…
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Roishetta Ozane saw first-hand the effects of climate change on her community, and started organizing. Her group The Vessel Project of Louisiana has become a hub for sharing community resources – as well as an opponent to the fossil fuel companies polluting their home. Then – Bob McDonald from Quirks & Quarks and Dr. Brian Goldman from White Coat, …
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The world’s soil is in trouble, and in America’s agricultural heartland, a small group of Maya farmers are advocating for an ancient solution. Can the “milpa” system of agriculture help modern farming respond to a looming crisis? Learn more in this special bonus episode from Feet In 2 Worlds, the latest in our summer series of podcasts we think you…
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Canada’s environment sector is overwhelmingly white. But our columnist Chúk Odenigbo says every non-profit has a responsibility to make sure everyone, regardless of race, feels at home in the outdoors. He tells us about a course he's been teaching to environmental NGOs to help them be more inclusive in their work and their workplace. Then, we hear …
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The Maasai don’t surrender. They adapt. So says Dorcas Naishorua, the world’s first Miss Climate. In a special bonus episode from TED Talks Daily, she explains how climate change has disrupted the melody of the Maasai way of life, and how girls are bearing the brunt of that disruption. In her talk, she advocates for a different vision for her peopl…
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Jack Thiessen wanted to take fighting wildfires into his own hands after a couple of close calls on his family ranch in northeastern B.C. Now, the community has installed a mobile trailer full of hoses, pumps, sprinklers and other equipment to help protect homes and fight wildfires in this rural region. Wildland firefighter Sonja Leverkus trained 1…
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Jane Goodall believes we’re living through very dark times indeed, but the renowned primatologist continues to see hope as a basic survival strategy. In a special bonus episode from The Current with Matt Galloway, she explains why. Goodall offers her perspective as someone born during the Great Depression, who lived through World War II, and who se…
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