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Tom Wilmer’s Lowell Thomas Award-winning travel podcast — recorded live on location across America and around the world — showcases the arts, culture, music, nature, history, science, wine and spirits, brewpubs, the culinary arts and more. He covers nouns and verbs: people, places, things, and action — everything from baseball to exploring South Pacific atolls, and interviewing the "real" Santa Claus in the Arctic. Tom's feature, recorded live at Harland & Wolfe Shipyards in Belfast Northern ...
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The “ArtsVote 2020 Podcast Series with Ben Folds” is a program of the Americans for the Arts Action Fund (Arts Action Fund). The Arts Action Fund is a nonpartisan 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization, whose 400,000 members are dedicated to educating federal candidates on beneficial public policies to advance the arts in our communities, arts education in our schools, and charitable tax policies in our nonprofit sector.
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Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast features movement voices, stories, and strategies for racial justice. Hear the Race Forward team give their unique takes on race and pop culture, and uplift narratives of hope, struggle, and joy, as we continue to build the momentum needed to advance racial justice in our policies, institutions, and culture. Deepen your racial justice lens and get inspired to drive action. Subscribe today!
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Black Manifesto! Aftermaths

Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage

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Black Manifesto! Aftermaths recognise not just a moment in time, but a continued need to keep action and activism alive. In this podcast, hosted by Pawlet Brookes and created by Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage, Black women from around the world respond to nora’s provocations, addressing how we shape a new world in which Black women are seen and heard. Produced with support from Arts Council England and the National Lottery Heritage Fund. This podcast series was edited by Li ...
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Lively conversations between artists and cultural leaders that explore topical subjects like activism, representation, feminism, and even street food, through the lens of Public Art Fund projects in New York City. Hosted by award-winning actor Jeffrey Wright and featuring Ai Weiwei, Danny Meyer, Darren Walker, Paola Mendoza, and more.
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Dream Nation Love

Yulia Laricheva

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A monthly podcast interviewing Entrepreneurs, Authors, Creatives, Artists, and Musicians around their dreams. Topics focus on diversity, tech, inclusion, women empowerment, social impact, love, and funding. The podcast amplifies positive frequencies on planet Earth and inspires you to achieve your dream.
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The Collective 9

The Collective 9

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The Collective 9’s mission is to assist with the establishment of a New Educational Paradigm. It seeks to accomplish this through encouraging dialogue followed by action. The Collective 9 has determined that there will not be a New Educational Paradigm for black people if we are not able to envision an independent existence across all aspects of our lives (Spiritual Development, Agriculture, Education, Information, Health, Trade and Commerce, Defense, Justice, Arts and Culture, Science and T ...
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Soil. What is it, really? It’s more than the dirt under our feet and the ground we stand on. Soil is living and life-giving. Listen as we unlock the mysteries of soil by speaking with people at the forefront of the soil health movement. “4 The Soil: A Conversation” is part of the 4 The Soil Awareness Campaign led by Virginia Cooperative Extension and the Virginia Soil Health Coalition. The campaign’s purpose is to raise awareness of soil as an agricultural and natural resource critical to so ...
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Listen up! We're done with the gender pay gap. We're done with ignorance about the number of women retiring into poverty and homelessness. We don't need more thoughts and prayers to solve gender-based violence. We need action now. And we're taking it. Feminist Money is a groundbreaking podcast that confronts the intersection of finance and feminism head on. Through analysis of the financial landscape and community driven conversations, this podcast sparks vital conversations and fosters coll ...
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GRIT: One Road In, One Road Out is a podcast made in collaboration with communities from the bushfire-affected Shoalhaven. Grit is a responsive action project that aims to build capacity, relationships and resilience. It features stories inspired by local young people and interviews with experts in trauma recovery, mental health, emergency response, and more. The stories featured aim to open up conversations about resilience, and hope to provide a tool to better understand and heal from the ...
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Postdocs Talking

Danish Diabetes and Endocrine Academy

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How do we as academic researchers ensure that our research actually reaches, and thereby benefits, society and its people? The podcast series ‘Postdocs Talking – from Research to Society’ focuses on how academic researchers can build bridges between science and several important sectors of society: language when engaging people with diabetes, funding for research, innovation and its relation to industry, policy-making, education and social media, and art in scientific representation. Listen ...
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The Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast is brought to you by multiple physical therapists where we interview prominent guests within the realms of healthcare education aimed at PTs, students, and other healthcare providers who want to transition to education and learn how to be effective educators and learners from various roles as PTs to patients/ CI/ Mentor/ CEU Teacher/ Professor/Administrator and transition to interviewing educators from other professions to observe their models ...
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Equality Talks: The Official ERA Podcast

ERA Coalition and ERA Coalition Forward

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A movement of millions for equality. This is the official ERA Coalition podcast presented by our media hub, Equal Voices. Together with 290 partner organizations representing over 80 million champions for equality, Equality Talks uplifts and amplifies the voices of this movement, especially from communities most affected by systemic oppression and exclusion from mainstream media. Hosted by nationally acclaimed radio host and Equal Voices Elisa Parker, Equality Talks bridges the intersections ...
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The Money and Business Hero Podcast is here to provide financial education and money making or wealth building tips for entrepreneurs. To achieve that we will talk about the three pillars of financial success: Money Mindset, Money Management and Money Making talking with experts in business or finance about their stories, experiences and best tips. We will have investment and trading tips for stocks, cryptos, and other assets.We will talk about business success for entrepreneurs by hearing a ...
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This Saturday sees the official opening of the Fair Green Sensory Garden at the Fair Green in Doonbeg. The Fair Green has been transformed into a coastal landscape that mirrors Doonbeg’s marine environment. The event will see Cillian Murphy cutting the ribbon, multiple speakers and will finish in Igoe's restaurant.For more on this, Alan Morrissey w…
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Zainab Boladale, The Clare presenter, journalist and public speaker has been seen on our TV screens for the past seven years, since first appearing on RTÉ’s children’s programme, news2day back in 2017. She now travels around the country as a presenter and reporter for Nationwide. Zainab has also made her first foray into writing. She has just publi…
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A West Clare councillor has laid the blame at the feet of the Government for misinformation around asylum seekers in Kilrush, but has condemned the anti-immigrant rhetoric on display in the town. It's now just ten days since elected representatives received a briefing document informing them that 27 international protection applicants would be taki…
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A more proactive approach to dealing with the phenomenon of abandoned vehicles is being sought from Clare County Council. A total of 122 complaints regarding abandoned vehicles have been received by the local authority so far this year which was resulted in 41 vehicles being deemed abandoned. The information has come to light following a motion on …
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Each year, there are nearly three million cases of antibiotic-resistant infections in the U.S. caused by MRSA and other antibiotic-resistant bacteria, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. While many of these infections happen during hospital stays, less is known about the role wastewater treatment facilities can play in the …
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Coastal tribes in the Pacific Northwest are set to face some of the most dramatic effects of climate change in the region, from rising seas to more severe storms. The University of Washington’s Climate Impacts Group and the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians conducted a series of listening sessions with leaders and citizens of 13 coastal tribes…
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Portland voters will decide 12 city council races and choose a new mayor this November. Willamette Week’s Sophie Peel found that some of the candidates running agreed to swap campaign donations in order to qualify for the city’s system of matching funds. That practice violated campaign finance law, according to attorneys and experts quoted in the s…
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There was major excitement in Ennis today as ALDI opened its second store in the town.A unique feature for the throngs of visitors, young and old was the presence of a Munster and Irish Rugby Legend and his very special guest, the Six Nations Trophy.ALDI's charity partners in Clare include the Kilrush RNLI, Cranny After School Care and the Killaloe…
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The opening of a new major supermarket in Ennis is expected to provide a major boost to the local economy.ALDI opened its second store in the county town today, which has brought with it significant employment.Clare FM's Daragh Dolan was there and he spoke to some of the first customers and Store Manager Tomas.…
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A West Clare Councillor is calling on the Government to scrap the "not fit for purpose" National Car Test Service.As it stands, the next available appointment for an NCT at Clare's only centre in Ennis is over three months away on December 19th.So far this year, more than half of the over 26,000 National Car Tests conducted in Ennis have resulted i…
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As thousands of people descend on Lisdoonvarna this weekend for the Matchmaking Festival, those in need, or who are struggling to cope, are being reminded they're not alone.Samaritans Festival Branch will be on duty from Friday night until Sunday morning in the town, offering support to those who look lost in the crowd.Volunteers, who provide a dis…
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September is World Alzheimer’s Month, with World Alzheimer’s Day taking place on the 21st of September. More than 55,000 people in Ireland are living with dementia. To mark the month, Bluebird Care, in partnership with Dunnes Stores, brought its Dementia Bus to Ennis. The Dementia Bus – a first-of-its-kind virtual simulator, lets people experience …
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Dara Glynn is Secretary of the Ennis-Langenfeld Twinning Board. The Twinning Board runs a number of events with a German flavour in Ennis, including a mini Oktoberfest which will be held in Fawls Beer Garden on the 20th of September.They also run the Kaffeklatsch, an informal group of German speakers who meet once a month in Glór.…
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The D.I.Y. Academy are bringing their ladies D.I.Y. workshop to Ennis. This workshop gives you the skills and confidence to transform your living spaces through the art of do-it-yourself home improvement. The one-day event will take place this Saturday at Shannonside Homevalue Hardware in the County Town. To find out more, Alan Morrissey spoke with…
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The Fergus Beag or Fergus Minor as it's sometimes called is a section of the River Fergus which runs under the Tulla Road and alongside Corrovorrin on the north side of the county town. As maintenance on the section of the river last took place in 2018, locals are complaining that it has become overgrown which makes it an eyesore and is also leadin…
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The Minister for Integration has defended the level of engagement with residents of Kilrush regarding the opening of a new IPAS centre in the town. Last week, elected representatives received a briefing document indicating that up to 27 male International Protection Applicants will be accommodated at the Central B&B in the town in the near future. …
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The CEO of Clare County Council is set to intervene following the closure of sections of the Cliffs of Moher walking trail. Last month, the Clare Local Development Company which manages the trail, took the decision to close 5.5km of the route to carry out urgent remedial safety works, in light of two fatal incidents at the cliffs which occurred in …
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Acknowledgement of Country//Headlines//Uncle Wayne 'Coco' Wharton - Free Palestine Melbourne Rally 8th SeptemberWe listened to Uncle Wayne 'Coco' Wharton, Kooma Murri Activist visiting from Magan-djin, speaking at this Sunday's Free Palestine Rally, outside State Library, 8th September. Later that day, also Uncle Coco spoke at the official launch e…
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Like beavers and woodpeckers, porcupines play an important role in their ecosystem. But, because they have a tendency to damage trees, porcupines are often considered a nuisance species. In the Pacific Northwest, it’s becoming harder to find living porcupines, according to a Columbia Insight report. We learn more about the rodent from Dawn Stover, …
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The new Climate Friendly Public Schools program is just beginning. It will provide as much as $10,000 per school for public middle and high school students in seven districts over the next five years. The Portland Clean Energy Fund is providing the program $50 million. Portland Public Schools' share is close to $20 million. The idea is to support p…
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The November general election is just eight weeks away. In Oregon, the responsibility for local, state and federal races falls to the state’s 36 county clerks. But that job has gotten harder in recent years with budget cuts, staffing shortages, the spread of misinformation, physical threats and intimidation of election workers in Oregon and around …
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In this final episode of the three-part "Teach Me Something Tuesday" series on feedback, Dr. F. Scott Feil dives into the critical steps you should take after receiving feedback. Learn how to reflect on, appreciate, and implement the feedback, along with creating actionable goals that promote growth. Dr. Feil also highlights the importance of follo…
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A Government Minister has acknowledged the challenges facing the people of Kilrush.Alan Dillon who's Fine Gael Minister of State at the Department of Housing and Local Government says while the concerns and frustrations of communities are well-founded, he insists a line has to be drawn on any nuances made about the intentions of Asylum Seekers.…
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The Community Engagement Team of the Department of Integration will meet with Kilrush residents in the coming days to discuss local issues.It's understood the incoming arrivals will have GP appointments handled in Lisdoonvarna or Limerick as per the IPAS system.However, for the residents of Kilrush themselves, they remain with just two-full time do…
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A Clare TD claims a "Dublin Centric" government has failed rural communities by placing Asylum Seekers in under-resourced areas.It comes as the second IPAS centre in the space of a year is set to open in what state agency Pobal has determined to be Clare's most deprived urban settlement.It's been exactly eight days since news broke that up to 27 In…
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Clare County Council claims a planned social housing development in Ennis will go a long way in helping it to achieve its targets for the coming year.The local authority has signed contracts with Coolsivna Construction Limited for the construction of a 20-unit social housing scheme on the Gort Road on the outskirts of the county town.The €4.2 milli…
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The time for this year’s Clare FM and Ennis Lions Club Radio Charity Auction is edging ever closer! This year’s radio auction will take place on the 18th of October. Proceeds for this year’s event will primarily be donated to Sláinte an Chláir – Clare Cancer Support, in addition to other local charities. To find out more about the auction, Alan Mor…
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Last night saw former US President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris face off in Philadelphia in their first presidential debate. The eagerly-awaited debate – the first time the two had met in person – came as new polls show the race for the White House remains tight, with no clear leader. For more on the debate, Donnacha Ó'Beacháin, Pr…
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Sinéad Mellett is a woman of many talents. The Clare native is a vet and veterinary herbalist. However, Sinéad is adding some strings to her bow; she is preparing to launch her family-run business at this year’s National Ploughing Championships, while she will also be launching her new book. Photo (c): www.naturalvetco.com…
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Clare County Council is calling on HIQA to expedite it's review of emergency capacity in the MidWest. It comes amid confirmation from the Health and Information Quality Authority that it's long awaited report to determine if another Emergency Department is needed in the region will be published next Summer. The timeline has been met with widespread…
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A proposal for a long-sought pedestrian crossing at a major roundabout on the outskirts of Ennis has yet to receive approval. Concerns around pedestrian and motorist safety at the Clareabbey Roundabout between Clarecastle and Ennis have been consistently raised by local representatives since the roundabout's construction. Following a raised put for…
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Human Rights Watch and Nurturely released a report last month that shows how pregnant people are affected by wildfires. It also suggests that officials and agencies place an emphasis on reproductive justice when providing support and information around disasters. Additionally, it recommends better education for health workers on environmental deter…
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U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek H. Murthy recently issued an advisory saying stress from parenting is a public health issue. The nation's doctor shared his concerns over the well-being of parents, noting overwhelming stressors affecting parents today – from financial pressures to worries around kids' health and safety. The advisory notes that nearly…
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month, the National Women’s Soccer League announced it’s getting rid of the draft. This winter, promising college players will instead choose among their favorite teams and negotiate a contract. The NWSL will still have roster limits and a salary cap, but under its new collective-bargaining agreement, no player may be traded without her consent. Th…
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Clare's Member of the European Parliament claims Ireland's tax arrangement with Apple had "all the hallmarks of a sweetheart deal".It comes as the European Court of Justice has ruled that Apple must pay €13.1 billion in unpaid tax to Ireland following an almost ten-year legal battle.In 2016, the European Commission found the company had underpaid t…
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A West Clare principal is arguing Ireland must look at international best practice to bring about change to its third-level education admissions process.The National Association of Principals and Deputy Principals is calling for the CAO to be reformed following concerns around the lottery system which students applying for more than 23 courses this…
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It's feared the headcount at small and medium businesses in Clare will begin to shrink unless action is taken to reduce costs in budget 2025.It comes as the Irish Small and Medium Enterprise Council is warning the Government that the proposed 8% increase to the national minimum wage will have a disproportionate impact on smaller firms. The ISME cla…
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A Clare family resource centre says, meanwhile, that they're 'bursting at the seams' due to the pressure and demand for the services provided there.Shannon Family Resource Centre, which offers financial support for families as well as financial literary courses says without adequate funding, it's unable to provide consistent and improved supports t…
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The report, using data from statistics agency, Eurostat found that prices here are currently 45% higher than EU average. In fact, Ireland's rate is the second highest rate in Europe, with only Luxembourg, at 52%, having higher prices than Ireland. Prices were calculated by the amount of money needed to purchase the same product volume in each count…
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It's claimed Clare's animal welfare services are facing extreme pressure as the pet sales market in this county has collapsed.In the last twelve months alone, 34 golden retrievers were surrended to Clare County Council's dog shelter by the same two people, who had originally intended to sell on the pups. The total cost of the surrender would have c…
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World Physiotherapy Day took place recently. The focus of the day was on lower back pain. To mark the occasion, the Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists hosted an online lecture titled "Myths of Low Back Pain". The online lecture was delivered by Professor Kieran O’Sullivan, Head of Physiotherapy at University of Limerick.To discuss this fur…
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Have you ever worried that someone you know may be thinking about suicide, but you didn’t know how to start the conversation?This week on Morning Focus, we discussed ’Let’s Talk About Suicide’ a free, online suicide prevention training programme from the HSE with Michael Collins.Visit hse.ie/letstalk If you missed the interview you can listen back …
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