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The Clean Energy Show

James Whittingham and Brian Stockton

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Not just another environmental podcast—it's a passionate and humorous deep dive into how clean technology is revolutionizing our world. Join James and Brian weekly as they explore the critical fight against climate change, highlighting why electric vehicles (EVs) are rapidly outpacing combustion vehicles. Discover how wind and solar power are not only greener but also more cost-effective, and learn about the latest advancements in grid batteries and battery technology that are driving this t ...
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Casefile True Crime

Casefile Presents

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Fact is scarier than fiction. Subscribe to Casefile Premium to receive ad-free episodes released one week early, along with access to bonus Q&A’s, our exclusive show ‘Behind the Files’, and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Feeling like something at work needs to change, but you’re afraid to take the leap without risking your financial plans? Co-hosts Rob Curtis and Jamal Stockton team up each week to help one person who’s feeling stuck in their career or life. We match real questions from listeners with expert advisors who help you build a toolbox of practical, actionable insights to get you ready to make your own big move. All mixed in with human stories from people, like you, that left corporate life to chas ...
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Change Agent CTO Podcast

Change Agent CTO Podcast

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Change Agents are at the forefront of reshaping the ever-evolving world, harnessing the power of AI to revolutionize organizations and industries. They are leveraging cutting-edge technologies to drive meaningful change and inspire others to do the same. Immerse yourself in their captivating narratives, as they share their stories firsthand on the Change Agent CTO Podcast. Hosting these insightful conversations is Nathan Lasnoski, the CTO of Concurrency. As a dynamic professional services fi ...
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Vic & "D" says Podcast.

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Hello! I am glad your reading this because that means you have one thing: TIME! I am a youth pastor from Stockton California. I am the following but not limited too: A Christian.Dreamer.Lover of fine foods. Husband.Brother.Son.Uncle.A wannabe comedian posing as a pastor. Youth Ministry is Blaze Student Productions, check us out on Facebook.com/blazestudents
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Welcome back to another episode of Central Valley Podcast. I’m your host, Micah Diele a filmmaker, photographer, and a dude passionate about his community. This podcast focuses on the talented individuals that make up the Central Valley of California, as well as people who are passionate about what they do. The Central Valley has gotten a bad rep, and we’re here to change that. If you enjoy what we’re doing we kindly ask that you download each episode, subscribe to our YouTube, and leave a r ...
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Frame By Frame

A Post New York Alliance Podcast.

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Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor and producer Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we’ll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make import ...
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Canada’s unprecedented existential crisis caused by bizarre actions from the White House. It could be worse—we could be Greenland. Meanwhile, the long-awaited geothermal power plant near us is finally set to come online next year, initially providing 5MW of power—just enough to keep James’ heated socks toasty. Join The Clean Energy Show's CLEAN CLU…
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Episode Overview In this episode, we explore how to have difficult conversations about money with family members, partners, and children. With expert guidance from financial therapist Aja Evans, we discuss setting boundaries, managing expectations, and dealing with the emotional baggage that comes with money talks. Key Topics Having difficult money…
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You can watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/ZFXwxoRNQCA In this episode of Stuck, we explore the psychology of money with behavioral finance expert Brian Pasalich. As CEO of Behave Technology and trainer of over 1,000 financial advisors, Brian shares deep insights into how understanding your financial decision-making style is crucial for making succ…
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The United Arab Emirates is building the world’s largest solar farm with battery storage, capable of providing 1 GW of consistent baseload power, just like a nuclear reactor. We also explore why some trees survive wildfires while entire neighborhoods are reduced to ash, and why Washington State’s e-bike subsidy program is turning heads with its inn…
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Podcast Show Notes for Episode 246 of The Clean Energy Show In this week's episode of The Clean Energy Show, we explore the intersection of climate, technology, and resilience in the face of a changing world. Highlights include: Trump’s Second Term and Climate Policy: The U.S. pulls out of the Paris Agreement again. What does this mean for global c…
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**We released two episodes back to back for launch. Episodes will be released weekly, Thursdays starting next week** "From Tech Executive to Gym Owner: A Story of Reinvention" with Angela Sudbury Episode Overview Follow the journey of a 25-year tech veteran who transformed her career by opening a fitness franchise, learning valuable lessons about e…
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Episode 1: Are You Stuck or Just Impatient? A Silicon Valley Coach's Guide to Career Change with Dr. Christina Villarreal, Executive Coach (OpenAI, Slack, Apple) Episode Overview In this episode, we explore how to recognize when you're truly stuck versus temporarily frustrated, and the psychology behind making major career transitions. Key Topics -…
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The devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, focusing on the Pacific Palisades community and the implications for urban areas as climate change intensifies. Actor Martin Short's love for that community and how James feels connected to it. Alongside an in-depth look at John Vaillant’s book Fire Weather, we uncover the growing wildfire threat to cities …
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We honor the life and legacy of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, who passed away last week at the age of 100. Carter’s visionary actions, from installing solar panels on the White House to helping clean up the first nuclear accident in Canada, laid the groundwork for today’s clean energy movement. We revisit the energy crises of the 1970s, exami…
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In this special year-end episode of The Clean Energy Show, we reflect on the remarkable progress in clean energy throughout 2024. From groundbreaking renewable energy initiatives to significant policy changes and technological advancements, this year has been a monumental one for the transition to a sustainable future. Join Brian Stockton and James…
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Co-hosts Rob Curtis and Jamal Stockton team up each week to help one person whoâ��s feeling stuck in their career or life. Listen to the teaser episode to find out how. Follow us on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@areyoustuck Subscribe to our Substack at www.stuckpodcast.com You can watch each episode on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@areyoust…
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Welcome to episode 242 of The Clean Energy Show! This week, we explore a groundbreaking proposal to connect Europe's and North America's power grids using undersea cables, a move that could revolutionize clean energy by balancing solar and wind production across continents. California is launching a new program offering free e-bikes to low-income r…
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This week, we dive into the latest advancements in clean energy and sustainability! A universal ‘Plug and Charge’ protocol for EVs is set to roll out in 2025, promising a seamless, app-free charging experience for all electric vehicles. In Boston, a groundbreaking program prescribes solar power to low-income patients—an innovative approach to healt…
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Scientists in the Rockies are developing technology to detect attempts to dim the sun—a safeguard against rogue geoengineering experiments. A proposal for a 2,500-mile subsea power cable aims to deliver renewable energy from North Africa to Britain. Could it revolutionize energy trade or is it an oversized project? The most-watched primetime show i…
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In 1999, Ina and David Steiner founded an online newsletter called eCommerceBytes. The couple worked hard to establish themselves as knowledgeable, trustworthy and unbiased reporters in the e-commerce industry and were well respected by their niche community. Then in 2019, eCommerceBytes received a scathing message from a Twitter user who took issu…
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The latest developments from COP29, the annual climate summit, where world leaders committed $300 billion per year to help developing nations combat climate change—though many argue this figure falls short of the required funding. Meanwhile, as Australia faces a blistering heatwave, maintenance on coal plants exacerbates the energy crisis, adding f…
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*** Content warnings: Extreme sexual violence, torture, captivity, racism, domestic violence *** When 25-year-old Josefina Rivera accepted a ride with North Philadelphia local Gary Heidnik on the night of November 26 1986, she could never have anticipated the events that were about to unfold. Josefina, along with five other women – Sandra Lindsay, …
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California is embracing wave power technology to generate electricity from ocean waves, which will help power thousands of homes. A new study challenges the long-standing belief that rooftop solar is a burden on California's customers, showing that it actually benefits the state. This update offers hope for the future of solar power in California. …
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*** Content warnings: Self-harm *** When 60-year-old Mark Staudte of Springfield, Missouri, fell ill in early April of 2012, he suspected he just had a bad case of the flu. But the situation quickly turned critical, and Mark was soon found dead in his bed. A medical examiner concluded Mark had died from “natural causes”. Yet, when other members of …
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Solar panels are built to last, often functioning for decades beyond their warranty. When they’re replaced, many are finding a second life in energy-poor regions like sub-Saharan Africa, where access to electricity can transform communities. Programs like Solar Sister help distribute these panels to power mobile phone chargers, e-bikes, and even en…
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When 23-year-old Canadian ice hockey player Duncan MacPherson accepted a coaching job in Scotland, he was ready for his next adventure. But when Duncan failed to show up for the first day of his new job, serious concerns were raised about his well being. A desperate search led his parents Bob and Lynda to the Austrian Alps, kicking off a series of …
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Sheep grazing under solar panels in Australia are producing higher-quality wool! Could agrivoltaics be the future of sustainable farming? Scientists predict that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) could collapse in just 15 years, threatening severe weather disruptions. Learn what this could mean for global climate. Solar Panel R…
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*** Content warnings: Child victims *** Wayne and Jennifer De Gruchy lived a comfortable life in the New South Wales suburb of Albion Park Rail with their three teenage children, Matthew, Adrian and Sarah. But on the morning of Wednesday March 13 1996, detectives arrived at a scene that would shake the local community to the core. --- Narration – A…
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In this episode of the Central Valley Podcast, I sit down with Shamoot Kishore, a Senior Agent at Redfin and debut author of Wonderland. Shamoot and I first connected a few years ago on Instagram when he shared a fascinating remote viewing experiment with me, sparking ongoing discussions about conspiracy theories. Now, we’re finally bringing those …
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Louisville has launched America's first 100% electric garbage truck fleet. These trucks are perfectly suited for waste collection with heavy loads, stop-and-go conditions, and low speeds. James shares insights from The Saskatchewan Survivor's Guide podcast, featuring former center-left Canadian politician Cathy Sproule. Why climate policies often d…
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*** Content warnings: Child sexual assault, child murder *** In 1986, two pre-teen girls from Tacoma, Washington, were abducted and murdered mere months apart. Both Michella Welch and Jennifer Bastian were attacked, sexually assaulted and killed after cycling to a public park. Their crime scenes were eerily similar; both bodies were hidden in woode…
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*** Content Warning: Child victim *** [Part 2 of 2] When Keli Lane is charged with the murder of her newborn baby Tegan in 2009, the circumstantial case sparks debate around the country. Was this star athlete a cold blooded killer or a woman unfairly judged on her poor decision making? --- Narration – Anonymous Host Research & writing – Elsha McGil…
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*** Content Warning: Child victim *** [Part 1 of 2] After 24-year-old Keli Lane gave birth in 1999, she began the process of placing her newborn son for adoption. It was soon revealed that Keli had also given birth in September 1996, to a baby girl named Tegan Lee Lane who couldn’t be located. Keli claimed Tegan was with her biological father, Andr…
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James and Brian dive into Tesla's upcoming Robotaxi event and take Full Self-Driving (FSD) Beta for a spin—literally! They share their thoughts on Tesla's progress and where Waymo stands in the self-driving race. Meanwhile, Hurricane Milton is bearing down on Florida, raising concerns over climate change, and we cover how it's affecting clean energ…
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In this episode, I’m joined by Congressman John Duarte. I was pretty excited when his team reached out, asking to be on the podcast—I mean, how often does a U.S. Congressman ask to join your show? Naturally, I couldn’t say no! We dive into a conversation about who he is, what he stands for, and how he’s been representing the Central Valley in Congr…
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*** Content warnings: Child victims *** In 2002, 10-year-old Russian girl, Olga Chardymova was allowed to walk to her grandmother’s house unaccompanied for the very first time. Her journey barely began before she met a monster. For years after her death, Olga’s parents were continually tormented by another kind. --- Narration – Anonymous Host Resea…
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EV owners in the path of Hurricane Helene are being urged to move their cars to higher ground—find out why electric vehicles submerged in water are at risk of catching fire. California passes a new law to make the power grid smarter. Will this lead to a greener, more resilient energy future? Solar expert Jenny Chase is back with her annual tweet st…
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On August 19 1990, the tiny mountain town of Camp Nelson, California was stunned when the owner of the Camp Nelson Lodge, Bonnie Hood, was found shot to death in her private cabin. Her handyman, Rudy Manuel, was also shot in the head during the attack. While various suspects and theories emerged, it wasn’t until a separate shooting took place a lit…
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In this episode I am joined by Manny Flores, the creator of Barz on Wheels. Manny lives in Bakersfield, California and is a photographer, videographer, and an overall really talented dude with unique perspectives. In this episode we talk about how Barz on Wheels came to be, the path that lead him to become a videographer, and what it is like creati…
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*** Content warnings: Mass murder, suicide *** When the crew of an oil tanker discover a man lost at sea on November 13 1961, he tells them a harrowing tale. His name is Captain Julian Harvey, and he’s the sole survivor of a yachting disaster: his wife Mary and the Duperraults, a family of five who had chartered the yacht, were all lost when their …
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The world’s largest battery maker, unveils a battery that lasts 2.8 million kilometers, which is roughly 140 years of average driving—138 years more than Facebook memes claim about EV batteries. California is using robots to control wildfires by creating controlled burns. Think of it as a Zamboni, but with fire! India is spending $1.3 billion to su…
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*** Content warnings: Child abuse, sexual assault *** On an early morning in March 1994, two strange men entered 16-year-old Aaron Bacon’s bedroom and told him they were there to take him away. Aaron’s parents had signed him up for a 63-day wilderness therapy program called North Star Expeditions in the hopes that some time following a disciplined …
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In this episode, Duffy and I dive into the latest happenings across the Central Valley. From the alligator sightings in Stockton and Fresno City's cancellation of ArtHop, to the scandals at Buhach Colony, we cover it all. It was a blast catching up with my co-host, and I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as we did!The Dopest Sponsors: Marcus …
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Chinese carmaker BYD’s new truck, the BYD Shark, makes its debut on a popular YouTube channel. Both New York and LA are betting big on curbside EV charging, proving that East Coast vs. West Coast rivalries can pause for a clean energy future. Gasoline Demand Peaks? China and the US might be seeing a peak in gasoline demand, causing gas stations to …
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*** Content warnings: Suicide, self-harm, pregnancy loss *** When retired schoolteacher Celia Blay stumbled across an online forum where suicidal individuals shared their innermost thoughts, she had no idea that she was about to encounter a serial predator. Li Dao was a young nurse who trawled the forum, looking for people to push over the edge. Sh…
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James shares his experiences with EV charging on a road trip, revealing the challenges of finding hotel chargers. Denver's e-bike voucher program is making waves, selling out faster than Taylor Swift tickets, and James reveals a surprising fact about the water usage of your favorite cotton t-shirt. Plus, listener stories about robotic lawn mowers a…
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When married couple Ray and Jennie Kehlet went on a prospecting trip to the Western Australian outback in March 2015, they had one thing on their minds and that was to find gold. But when the couple suddenly disappeared without a trace, one of the biggest searches in WA history ensued, prompting the question – were Ray and Jennie lost or had they f…
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In this episode I am joined by the owner and bar manager of Bella Luna. Bella Luna is an Italian restaurant in downtown Merced know for its energy, excitement, and sophistication with genuine hospitality. We sit down and have a few cocktails, talk about the history of the restaurant and where it is today, and we even found Duffy's long lost twin Bi…
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In this jam-packed episode, we discuss Canada's decision to impose 100% tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles (EVs), a move that could double the price of imported vehicles and potentially hinder climate action. Meanwhile, Germany is accelerating its deployment of renewable energy by reducing bureaucratic red tape. We also delve into China’s Th…
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[Part 2 of 2] After arresting Darrin Lopez for the murder of Jamie Faith, detectives were confident they had solved the case – but the biggest revelation was yet to come. --- Narration – Anonymous Host Research & writing – Milly Raso Creative direction – Milly Raso Production and music – Mike Migas Music – Andrew D.B. Joslyn Sign up for Casefile Pr…
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James sets the record straight for Alberta’s premier on that province's solar potential. The city of Milwaukee is considering constructing a 55-story building made of wood. We dive into the reasons behind the low cost of Chinese EVs and dispel some common misconceptions. The city of Los Angeles is planning to host a car-free Olympic Games in 2028. …
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[Part 1 of 2] Married couple Jamie and Jennifer Faith lived a comfortable and happy life together in Oak Cliff, Texas. That all changed on the morning of Friday, October 9 2020, when a masked assailant confronted the couple as they took their dog on her daily walk. Jamie was gunned down, and Jennifer barely escaped with her life. Jamie Faith was we…
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In this episode I am joined by owner of Midstate Crossfit, Brian Boucher. In this episode Brian and I talk about how he ended up in the Central Valley, why he loves the area, and how we think it could do better. We also talk about his time as a flight paramedic and how that led him to become passionate about getting people healthy. We discuss an ev…
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