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Americano

The Spectator

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The next chapter in American politics has begun, but is it going to be any less crazy? The Spectator's Americano podcast delivers in-depth discussions with the best American pundits to keep you in the loop. Presented by Freddy Gray.
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International Arrivals

International Arrivals

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The International Arrivals Podcast features conversations with artists about their work and their personal stories about migration, immigration, displacement, and home. International Arrivals, a nonprofit organization based in New York City, supports artists from countries in conflict or whose identity puts them at risk. Founders, Anna Khimasia and Emily Lutzker, moderate the podcast.
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Learning Portuguese is Fun

Learning Languages is Fun

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Every Podcast episode has a worksheet which includes the audio transcript, exercises and answers: https://learninglanguagesis.fun/podcast-materials Follow us on Instagram: @learninglanguagesisfun AND ENJOY! ;)
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Cómo lo Hizo?…How did they Make it? Join us for a conversation with some of the most successful Latino entrepreneurs as we discover their habits, strategies and secrets. Learn from inspiring stories of struggle and relentlessness in conquering their American Dream. Cómo Lo Hizo? Escucha las conversaciones con algunos de los más exitosos empresarios y emprendedores Latinos y descubre sus hábitos, estrategias y secretos para triunfar. Inspírate con sus historias de lucha incansable por conquis ...
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Kiki in a Cup

Kiki in a Cup

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A weekly podcast talking about all the things you all chat about while in the midst of a fantastic Kiki. Hosted by Melissa Young (and all the people that live in her head) and Aaron Benham (and all the people that resident in his fingers and head), Kiki in a cup features gossip, politics, gay stuff, women stuff, people stuff, the Boystown Bitties, television reviews by Felicity, Improvised Music, more music and a mess of other hilarious messes, all while sipping on our beverages of choice (M ...
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¿Sabía usted que la gente indígena de América Latina son algunas de las 12 Tribus de Israel? Examinando, históricamente, los pueblos de América Latina, muchas cuestiones de origen y de la historia pre-colonial se traen para emerger en uno de los asuntos más polémicos de nuestro tiempo moderno. De hecho, durante los siglos 15 a 18 este era el tema más extenso posible investigado de la época. ¿Quiénes son los pueblos antiguos de Las Américas? Obligados por los sucesos actuales de la era, tales ...
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Welcome to the Troublemakers podcast, where amazing things happen. We cover screenwriting and coffee in all its many amazing ways. Screenwriter and coffee addict Michael T. Burgess hosts this bite-size show that hopes to entertain and inform your writing and coffee experience.
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"Where You Been?" is a show all about reconnecting with old friends. Whether it has been a few months or 20 years, "Where You Been?" focuses on intentionally reconnecting with incredible people. Join Andrew Loy as he looks to the past, present and future with old friends.
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Inner Views

Karloz Production & Jay Bustillo

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Inner Views: Providing you with insight into today's world. Start listening now, Karloz Production and Jay Bustillo discuss current controversial topics, interview creators and young entrepreneurs, as well answering questions submitted to us from our listeners.
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Fundada em São Paulo por Paulo Ubirajara dos Santos e Luccas Cavalcante dos Santos pai e filho, que possuem experiência após ter residido há mais de 10 anos na África do Sul. O que motivou a criação da Inglês Active foi a necessidade de melhorar o ensino do idioma e inová-lo através de uma metodologia dinâmica, resultado de sua experiência fora do Brasil. Pensando em compartilhar essas experiências, lançamos o Active Cast. Aqui vamos falar de inglês, cultura, negócios e muito mais. Inscreva- ...
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The Art in the 48 Podcast is the destination for art lovers to discover Arizona’s vibrant arts scene. Through inclusive storytelling that reflects our diverse culture and engaging interviews that share unique perspectives, this podcast is your connection to Arizona artists and arts organizations. Join us to meet creative Arizonans and explore all avenues of the arts – dance, theatre, music, visual arts, literature, and more – and highlight the creative talent of Arizona. Whether you’re new t ...
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Film Festival in Native Languages ​​has been held since 2019, nationally and internationally, and its objective is to contribute to the empowerment of speakers of native languages ​​through the production and exhibition of audiovisual works in minority languages ​​and those in Danger of extinction. Join me in conversation with Ximena Málaga Sabogal…
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Freddy Gray is joined Alan Dershowitz, American lawyer and author of Get Trump: the threat to civil liberties, due process, and our constitutional rule of law. They discuss Trump’s ‘hush money’ trial, what it means for the election and what it tells us about the flaws in the American legal system.By The Spectator
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Young, female entrepreneurship is on the rise. Two years ago, 17,500 businesses were founded by women aged 16-25, which is 22 times greater than in 2018. Now, 20 per cent of all businesses across the UK are all-female-led. Yet, when it comes to investment, women consistently underperform their male counterparts. Why? And should more be done to supp…
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This week: The Xi files: China’s global spy network. A Tory parliamentary aide and an academic were arrested this week for allegedly passing ‘prejudicial information’ to China. In his cover piece Nigel Inkster, MI6’s former director of operations and intelligence, explains the nature of this global spy network: hacking, bribery, manhunts for target…
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Joel Golby is a journalist who has written for – among others – Vice and the Guardian, where he has a regular column, the watcher, reviewing television. He has since translated his skill for wry observations and self-reflection into the new book Four Stars: A life reviewed which hilariously grapples with our fascination with opinions On the podcast…
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Freddy Gray is joined Alan Dershowitz, American lawyer and author of Get Trump: the threat to civil liberties, due process, and our constitutional rule of law. They discuss Trump’s ‘hush money’ trial, what it means for the election and what it tells us about the flaws in the American legal system.By The Spectator
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: In light of the help Israel received, Svitlana Morenets issues a challenge to the West to help Ukraine (1:15); Mary Wakefield questions the slow response to the Ministry of Defence being daubed in paint (7:33); Max Jeffery discusses the aims and tactics of the group responsible for the protest, Youth Demand (13:25…
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Freddy speaks to the diplomat and author Dennis B Ross, who worked under presidents George H W Bush and Bill Clinton. He was a special advisor on the Persian Gulf. They discuss the escalation of tensions in the Middle East and the flak that Joe Biden has come under for his response. Can the US still claim to be able to shape events in the Middle Ea…
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Freddy speaks to the diplomat and author Dennis B Ross, who worked under presidents George H W Bush and Bill Clinton. He was a special advisor on the Persian Gulf. They discuss the escalation of tensions in the Middle East and the flak that Joe Biden has come under for his response. Can the US still claim to be able to shape events in the Middle Ea…
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This week: the usual targets First: Trump is on trial again – and America is bored rather than scandalised. This is his 91st criminal charge and his supporters see this as politicised prosecution. As an American, Kate Andrews has seen how the law can be used as a political weapon – so why, she asks, is Britain importing the same system? In less tha…
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On this week’s Book Club podcast I’m joined by Percival Everett, who has followed up his Booker-shortlisted The Trees with James, a novel that reimagines the story of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn from the point of view of the fugitive slave Jim. Percival tells me what he learned from Mark Twain, how being funny doesn’t make him a comic noveli…
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It's now 18 months since Liz Truss left Downing Street. She has written a memoir, Ten Years to Save the West, which records her political career since first becoming a cabinet minister. In her first broadcast interview to promote the book, she tells Fraser Nelson about why she thinks the OBR and the Supreme Court should be abolished; how Donald Tru…
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Si estás pensando en arreglar tus papeles migratorios en Estados Unidos, en este episodio te compartimos como elegir al abogado correcto y no caer en fraude. Una cosa que debes tener en cuenta son losaños de experiencia, nosotros en Diener Law tenemos 19, así que asegúrate de que, si vas con otro abogado, ellos puedan demostrar que tienen muchos añ…
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When I recently came across a book review asking the question ‘was Marco Polo a "sexpat"?’, I knew I had to get its author on to, well, discuss this important question some more. The 13th century Venetian merchant Marco Polo’s account of China was one of the earliest and most popular travelogues written on the country. Polo spent years at the court…
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This week: Matthew Parris questions what's left to say about the Tories (00:57), Laurie Graham discusses her struggle to see a GP (07:35), Rachel Johnson makes the case against women only clubs (13:38), Laura Gascoigne tells us the truth about Caravaggio's last painting (19:21) and Angus Colwell reads his notes on wild garlic (28:58). Produced by O…
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This week, the Arizona Supreme Court reinstated a law from 1864 that bans nearly all abortions in the state. But where do Trump and Biden stand on abortion, and will it be a deciding factor in the 2024 election? Freddy's joined by Inez Stepman, Fellow at the Claremont Institute, and Daniel McCarthy, Editor of Modern Age Journal. Produced by Megan M…
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This week, the Arizona Supreme Court reinstated a law from 1864 that bans nearly all abortions in the state. But where do Trump and Biden stand on abortion, and will it be a deciding factor in the 2024 election? Freddy's joined by Inez Stepman, Fellow at the Claremont Institute, and Daniel McCarthy, Editor of Modern Age Journal. Produced by Megan M…
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Laura Farris comes from something of a political dynasty, both her father and uncle were MPs. The former even represented the same Newbury seat that she currently holds. She studied PPE at Oxford before working as a researcher for Hilary Clinton but she eschewed a political career to work firstly as a journalist and then as a barrister. In 2019 she…
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This week: will Biden support Ukraine’s attacks on Russia? Owen Matthews writes the cover piece in light of the Zelensky drone offensive. Ukraine’s most successful strategy to date has been its ingenious use of homemade, long-range drones, which it has used to strike military targets as well as oil refineries and petrol storage facilities in Russia…
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Today Freddy is joined by Sarah Elliott, senior advisor for the US-UK special relationship unit at the Legatum Institute. They discuss Lord Cameron's visit to America this week and the news that speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson snubbed a meeting with the foreign secretary. Is the special relationship still special?…
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Today Freddy is joined by Sarah Elliott, senior advisor for the US-UK special relationship unit at the Legatum Institute. They discuss Lord Cameron's visit to America this week and the news that speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson snubbed a meeting with the foreign secretary. Is the special relationship still special?…
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In this week’s Book Club podcast my guest is Dorian Lynskey. In his new book Everything Must Go, Dorian looks at the way humans have imagined the end of the world from the Book of Revelations to the present day. He tells me how old fears find new forms, why Dr Strangelove divides critics, and why there’s always a few people who anticipate global an…
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Suspected Israeli air strikes were launched on targets in Syria this week and Israel's war in Gaza has entered its seventh month. Americano regular Jacob Heilbrunn joins Freddy to discuss what an escalating situation in the Middle East could mean for Joe Biden. What's the Democrats' strategy? And how could this impact the 2024 election? Produced by…
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Suspected Israeli air strikes were launched on targets in Syria this week and Israel's war in Gaza has entered its seventh month. Americano regular Jacob Heilbrunn joins Freddy to discuss what an escalating situation in the Middle East could mean for Joe Biden. What's the Democrats' strategy? And how could this impact the 2024 election? Produced by…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: James Heale suggests that the London mayoral race could be closer than we think (1:02); Madeleine Teahan argues that babies with down’s syndrome have a right to be born (6:15); Tanya Gold reports from Jerusalem as Israel’s war enters its seventh month (12:32); and William Moore reveals what he has in common with K…
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On the podcast this week: what could achieving a large majority at the next election mean for Labour; how much should parents worry about picky eating; and why are humans fascinated with the apocalypse? First up: The Starmer supremacy. If the polls are correct, Labour could be on to a record landslide at the next general election. Any political lea…
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Si entraste sin estatus, tal vez califiques para arreglar papeles con un waiver, ¿qué es un waiver o exención? Si usted es inadmisible en los Estados Unidos y está buscando una visa de inmigrante, ajuste de estatus,ciertos estatus de no inmigrante u otros beneficios de inmigración, debe presentar este formulario para solicitar una exención de ciert…
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My guest on this week's Book Club podcast is the investigative reporter Annie Jacobsen, whose hair-raising new book Nuclear War: A Scenario imagines – minute by minute – what would unfold if the nuclear balloon went up. But rather than a work of fantasy, this is based on meticulously sourced reporting about the effects of nuclear weapons and the st…
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Llevas muchos años en Estados Unidos y quieres volver de vacaciones a tu país? Hemos ayudado a más de 105,000 inmigrantes a obtener su permiso de trabajo, visa,tarjeta verde, los papeles de sus sueños, y estamos listos para ayudarlo a usted y a su familia también. Todo lo que necesitas hacer es llamarnos, cada semana hablamos de un tema de inmigrac…
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Over the last week the UK has been rocked by allegations that China was responsible for two cyber attacks in recent years – one on the Electoral Commission, where hackers successfully accessed the open register, which has the details of 40 million voters; and a set of attempts to access the emails of a number of China critics within parliament. So …
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This week: Sophie Winkleman tells us why she's fighting to ban smartphones for children (01:01), Svitlana Morenets details how Ukraine plans to revive its birthrate (05:52), Candida Crewe laments the blight that is UHT milk (12:41), and Ysenda Maxtone Graham mourns the loss of the St John's Voices choir (22:43).…
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Anne Jenkin was born in Essex to quite the political family, three of her grandparents were in the House of Lords, and two of them in the Commons as well. Her career in Westminster began in the 1970s and in 2005 she co-founded Women2Win with future Prime Minister Theresa May to encourage more women to get into politics and stand as Conservative can…
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This week: how forgiveness was forgotten, why the secular tide might be turning, and looking for romance at the British museum. Up first: The case of Frank Hester points to something deep going on in our culture, writes Douglas Murray in the magazine this week. ‘We have never had to deal with anything like this before. Any mistake can rear up in fr…
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Gennaro Contaldo is an Italian chef, cookbook author and television presenter. He is also known as Jamie Oliver's mentor and Antonio Carluccio's travel partner on Two Greedy Italians. His latest cookbook Gennaro's Verdure – which celebrates seasonal vegetables – is out now. On the podcast he tells Liv and Lara about his upbringing on the Amalfi coa…
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Freddy Gray speaks to editor-at-large of the Wall Street Journal Gerry Baker about whether the media’s wrong reporting of Trump’s ‘bloodshed’ comments have played to his advantage; why America has lost trust in its institutions; and whether voters think the economy was better off under Trump.By The Spectator
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This week: Richard Madeley reads his diary (01:06), Kate Andrews describes how Kate-gate gripped America (06:18), Lloyd Evans warns against meddling with Shakespeare (11:38), Sam McPhail details how Cruyff changed modern football (18:17), and Graeme Thomson reads his interview with Roxy Music's Phil Manzanera (25:23). Produced and presented by Osca…
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Freddy speaks to Rob Henderson, author of Troubled: A Memoir of Foster Care, Family, and Social Class, in which he coins the term 'luxury beliefs'. These are certain beliefs held by a section of the elite which confirm and elevate the status of those who hold them. As a consequence, they can cause harm to those lower down the social strata. Is Dona…
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Freddy speaks to Rob Henderson, author of Troubled: A Memoir of Foster Care, Family, and Social Class, in which he coins the term 'luxury beliefs'. These are certain beliefs held by a section of the elite which confirm and elevate the status of those who hold them. As a consequence, they can cause harm to those lower down the social strata. Is Dona…
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On the podcast: Scotland’s new hate crime law; the man who could be France’s next PM; and why do directors meddle with Shakespeare? First up: Scotland is smothering free speech. Scotland is getting a new, modern blasphemy code in the form of the Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act, which takes effect from 1 April. The offence of ‘stirring up…
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En Diener Law, queremos conseguirte un permisode trabajo, ¿por qué?. Porque este es el primer paso, en la mayoría de los casos, para conseguir una visa, y así poder ganar más dinero y poder ahorrar. Peronecesitamos ver si calificas para un caso de inmigración, porque no hay ningún caso que se llame "permiso de trabajo", no, necesitamos ver si calif…
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