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Welcome to the Biotic Records Music Podcast, where we delve into the pulsating realms of Drum and Bass, Breakbeat, and Electronica. Join us as we showcase the deep, dark, and uncompromising sounds of our artists, peppered with exclusive, unreleased tracks and a curated selection of electronic gems. Dive into a sonic journey designed for the discerning listener who craves the edge of electronic music innovation.
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Biotic Records are producing deep, dark drum and bass, smashing up dancefloors around the world. Our Podcasts will be a series of Studio mixes featuring tracks old and new with exclusive unreleased material, plus some good tunes thrown in we just like to play. Enjoy it. The Biotic Crew.
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Black Sweater, White Cat is the home of the One-a-Day Project. BSWC puts a focus on Creative Commons or copyleft music from around the internet and the world. Playlists, podcast feed, links, topical posts, random thoughts. Thanks for listening.
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Sustainability Podcast

Dr Sai Bhaskar Reddy Nakka

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Sustainability is specific to humans as the proportion of human beings and their needs are beyond the carrying capacity of the earth. Considering the importance UN declared Sustainable Development Goals to be achieved. There is a need for achieving sustainability by the humans for the wellbeing of all other life along with the natural resources.
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News and inspiration from nature’s frontline, featuring inspiring guests from scientists to authors discussing global environmental issues like climate change, biodiversity, rainforests, wildlife conservation, animal behavior, marine biology and more.
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Scarcasm L.I.V.E. is podcast feed with a different take on entertainment and nerdom in general. Shows range from being about Video Games (The Nipoe Show) to Scarfinger's unhealthy obsession with The Sing-Off (You Betta Sang). Scarcasm L.I.V.E. strives to provide an everyman perspective on Gaming and geek culture.
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Nutrition Unlocked

Nestlé Health Science

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Have you ever wondered why the nutrients in the food we consume have particular effects on our bodies? Why food allergies are on the rise? How gut health is linked to everything from mood to immunity? Or simply just wanted to know more about the relationship between science, nutrition, and our bodies? Scientists are continually uncovering new understandings of how nutrition affects our strength, mobility, energy, and even mood. And there’s fascinating research on the horizon. Join us as we i ...
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The BIO-TECH Radio Show streams LIVE on YouTube every month, 8-10pm. Tune in LIVE or watch all the streams here: https://www.youtube.com/@bioticrecords1229/streams Resident DJs from Biotic Records and Tech Itch Recordings with special guests, lay down the best exclusive dubs, unreleased tracks, and raw cuts of Tech-Step, deep Drum & Bass and Dub, e…
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Australian agronomist Tony Rinaudo's reforestation project in Niger was failing – with 80% of his planted saplings dying – until he stumbled upon a simple solution in plain sight: stumps of previously cut trees trying to regrow in the dry, deforested landscape. The degraded land contained numerous such stumps with intact root systems, plus millions…
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The BIO-TECH Radio Show streams LIVE on YouTube every month, 8-10pm. Tune in LIVE or watch all the streams here: https://www.youtube.com/@bioticrecords1229/streams Resident DJs from Biotic Records and Tech Itch Recordings with special guests, lay down the best exclusive dubs, unreleased tracks, and raw cuts of Tech-Step, deep Drum & Bass and Dub, e…
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The premier of the Malaysian state of Sarawak recently announced new dam projects on three rivers in Borneo without the informed consent of local people. The managing director of the Sarawak-based NGO SAVE Rivers, Celine Lim, joins the podcast to discuss with co-host Rachel Donald how these potential dam projects could impact rivers and human commu…
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At ProHealth Center, our integrative approach offers you traditional and holistic health and wellness services. We believe in getting to the root cause of your health problems rather than just treating your symptoms. Whether you’re suffering from aches and pains, digestive issues, chronic infections, hormonal imbalances, or anything in between, we …
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Last year, Mongabay launched a brand-new bureau dedicated to covering the African continent daily in French and English. The team is led by veteran Cameroonian journalist David Akana, who chats with co-host Mike DiGirolamo about the importance of covering the African continent and why news that happens there is of keen interest to audiences worldwi…
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This episode of Nutrition Unlocked explores the importance of the role of nutrition for people taking GLP-1 weight-loss drugs. Our host Krys Araujo Torres chats to Dr. Jamy Ard, MD, FTOS Professor, Departments of Epidemiology & Prevention and Internal Medicine & the Vice Dean for Clinical Research, Wake Forest School of Medicine. Together, they exp…
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The biotic pump theory has been controversial in the climate science community ever since Anastassia Makarieva and Victor Gorshkov published their paper about it to the journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics in 2010. If true, the theory sheds light on how the interior forests of vast continents influence wind and the water cycles that supply who…
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At ProHealth Center, our integrative approach offers you traditional and holistic health and wellness services. We believe in getting to the root cause of your health problems rather than just treating your symptoms. Whether you’re suffering from aches and pains, digestive issues, chronic infections, hormonal imbalances, or anything in between, we …
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Burning wood to generate electricity – ‘biomass energy’ – is increasingly used as a renewable replacement for burning coal in nations like the UK, Japan, and South Korea, even though its emissions are not carbon neutral. On this episode of the Mongabay Newscast, reporter Justin Catanoso details how years of investigation helped him uncover a compli…
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Putting a dollar amount on a single species, or entire ecosystems, is a contentious idea, but in 2023, the New York Stock Exchange proposed a new nature-based asset class which put a price tag on global nature of 5,000 trillion U.S. dollars. This financialization of nature comes with perverse incentives and fails to recognize the intrinsic value co…
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Two experts join the Mongabay Newscast to discuss the decline in koala populations in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW), even as city councils and the government green light development projects on koala habitats that aren't being replaced by biodiversity offset schemes, ecologist Yung En Chee of the University of Melbourne, explains. M…
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The BIO-TECH Radio Show streams LIVE on YouTube every month, 8-10pm. Tune in LIVE or watch all the streams here: https://www.youtube.com/@bioticrecords1229/streams Resident DJs from Biotic Records and Tech Itch Recordings with special guests, lay down the best exclusive dubs, unreleased tracks, and raw cuts of Tech-Step, deep Drum & Bass and Dub, e…
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On this episode of Mongabay’s podcast, Rachel Donald speaks with campaigner and activist Jon Moses about the ‘right to roam’ movement in England which seeks to reclaim common rights to use private and public land to reconnect with nature and repair the damage done from centuries of exclusionary land ownership. In this discussion and the new book Wi…
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In this episode, Dr Justin Snider discusses anti-aging. At ProHealth Center, our integrative approach offers you traditional and holistic health and wellness services. We believe in getting to the root cause of your health problems rather than just treating your symptoms. Whether you’re suffering from aches and pains, digestive issues, chronic infe…
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On this episode of Mongabay’s podcast, we speak with a co-founder of the award-winning Canadian nonprofit news outlet ‘The Narwhal,’ Emma Gilchrist. She reflects on Canada’s unique natural legacy, her organization's successes, the state of environmental reporting in the nature-rich nation, how she sees ‘The Narwhal’ filling the gaps in historically…
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The BIO-TECH Radio Show streams LIVE on YouTube every month, 8-10pm. Tune in LIVE or watch all the streams here: https://www.youtube.com/@bioticrecords1229/streams Resident DJs from Biotic Records and Tech Itch Recordings with special guests, lay down the best exclusive dubs, unreleased tracks, and raw cuts of Tech-Step, deep Drum & Bass and Dub, e…
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In recognition of her leadership and advocacy, Indigenous Wirdi woman Murrawah Maroochy Johnson has been awarded the 2024 Goldman Environmental Prize. She joins the Mongabay Newscast to discuss a landmark victory for First Nations rights in Australia, led by her organization Youth Verdict against Waratah Coal, which resulted in the Land Court of Qu…
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Indigenous rights advocate and executive director of SIRGE Coalition, Galina Angarova, and environmental journalist/author of the Substack newsletter Green Rocks, Ian Morse, join us to detail the key social and environmental concerns, impacts, and questions we should be asking about the mining of elements used in everything from the global renewabl…
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On this episode of the Mongabay Newscast, journalist Dahr Jamail joins co-host Rachel Donald to discuss the ways many international conflicts are based on resource scarcity. Notable as an unembedded reporter during the US-led Iraq invasion, Jamail expands on the human and ecological costs to these conflicts, the purported reasons behind them, how t…
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In this episode, Dr Justin Snider discusses the latest diet fads we all hear about. It can get confusing listing to so many different opinions. At ProHealth Center, our integrative approach offers you traditional and holistic health and wellness services. We believe in getting to the root cause of your health problems rather than just treating your…
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On today's episode, climate activist and founder of the non-profit Force of Nature, Clover Hogan, details list of challenges activists face both from outside and within their movements. Not only do environmental activists face growing legal and physical threats across the globe, they are also vulnerable to burnout, exhaustion, and ridicule as they …
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On today's episode of the Newscast, world-renowned primatologist and conservation advocate Dr. Jane Goodall sits down with Mongabay founder and editor-in-chief, Rhett Butler. Goodall is celebrating her 90th birthday this week and reflects upon her long (and continuing) career, sharing reflections, lessons, stories and inspirations that guide her ph…
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At ProHealth Center, our integrative approach offers you traditional and holistic health and wellness services. We believe in getting to the root cause of your health problems rather than just treating your symptoms. Whether you’re suffering from aches and pains, digestive issues, chronic infections, hormonal imbalances, or anything in between, we …
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African forest elephants play a crucial role in shaping the Congo rainforest ecosystem, two experts explain on this episode. As seed dispersers and maintainers of forest corridors and clearings, they are sometimes referred to as "gardeners of the forest." Their small and highly threatened population needs additional study and conservation prioritiz…
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Billionaires, foundations, and philanthropists often make massive, headline-grabbing pledges for biodiversity conservation or climate change mitigation, but how effective are these donations? How do these huge sums get used, and how do we know? These questions are among the considerations that conservationists and environmental reporters should kee…
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At ProHealth Center, our integrative approach offers you traditional and holistic health and wellness services. We believe in getting to the root cause of your health problems rather than just treating your symptoms. Whether you’re suffering from aches and pains, digestive issues, chronic infections, hormonal imbalances, or anything in between, we …
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Today’s guest is Jay Griffiths, award-winning author of several books, including the acclaimed Wild: An Elemental Journey. She speaks with co-host Rachel Donald about the importance of language for preserving communities and their cultures, the impact of colonization and globalization on Indigenous communities, and the innate human connection with …
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Eoghan Daltun has spent the past 14 years restoring 75 acres of farmland in southwest Ireland to native forest, a wildly successful and inspirational effort that has welcomed back long-absent flora and fauna, which he details in his book, An Irish Atlantic Rainforest: A Personal Journey Into the Magic of Rewilding. On this episode of the Mongabay N…
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On this episode of the Mongabay Newscast, host Mike DiGirolamo takes you on a journey through the most biodiverse marine region in the world, Raja Ampat. He speaks with three guests about how ecotourism has provided stable incomes through conservation, including documentary filmmaker Wahyu Mul, veteran birding guide Benny Mambrasar and resort owner…
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Objectivity is a pillar of journalism, but its definition and application are loosely defined and humanly impossible to achieve, experts say. Podcast guest Emily Atkin argues that an uncritical adherence to objectivity (over trust) has led to gaslighting readers about the real-world causes and urgency of the climate crisis. She quit her day job to …
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