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The Clinker Factor

World Cement Association

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Cement production is responsible for approximately 7% of global greenhouse gas emissions and is possibly the hardest to abate sector. In this podcast series, the World Cement Association’s CEO, Ian Riley, talks to industry leaders, experts and technological innovators from across the globe, bringing insights and fresh perspectives on how the cement sector can decarbonise and improve sustainability. Suitable for anyone interested in climate change mitigation and industrial sustainability.
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Searching for More

Catholic Diocese of Arlington

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Are you searching for more? The good news is that there is one who is searching for you—and he is waiting to be found. You've shared with us a growing desire and need for more opportunities both to be both informed and inspired in your faith journey. In responding to this need, we seek to not only educate on the topics you wonder about, struggle with, and question, but ultimately bring you closer to an intimate encounter and relationship with Jesus Christ. This series is dedicated to the pat ...
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Going Places

Yulia Denisyuk

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Stories of people and places near and far hosted by Yulia Denisyuk, an award-winning travel journalist, photographer, and writer who’s worked with National Geographic, The New York Times, BBC Travel, and more. Each week, we sit down with travelers, journalists, creators, and people living and working in destinations around the world. Guided by Yulia’s years of working in the travel media industry, we meet the people living in the Middle Eastern deserts, culture writers in Hong Kong, street a ...
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Walk Humbly

Bishop Burbidge

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Welcome to Walk Humbly, where Bishop Burbidge shares the joy of the Gospel through conversations about Catholic culture, faith, and family. Bishop Burbidge offers a Catholic perspective on the most recent events taking place in the news and our communities and answers questions from the faithful. Connect with Walk Humbly and Bishop Burbidge by texting WALKHUMBLY to 84576 for occasional alerts and updates. Walk Humbly welcomes listener questions for Bishop Burbidge. Call or text the show anyt ...
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The Edible Talk

DeeJayDaveK & FoodieOnTheLooose

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An edible conversation! We eat food while connecting with people. We interview local talent, artists, and businesses while enjoying fantastic local foods!
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Diocese of Arlington

Audio resources from the Arlington Diocese

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The Diocese of Arlington serves over 460,000 parishioners in 69 parishes and 6 missions in the Northern Virginia area. For this rich community of faith, we offer recordings from homilies, talks, and seminars offered by the Diocesan offices.
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The Safeti Podcast - Connecting Health and Safety

Safeti - Health Safety and Environment

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The Safeti Podcast provides you with valuable insights into the Environment, Health and Safety profession and industry. Do you have responsibility for Health and Safety, Environment or anything in between? If so, you will get huge value from this show. We engage with professionals and industry influencers to help you connect, break down barriers and solve shared problems. If you strive to grow your career or positively influence your business, this is the safety podcast you have been looking ...
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One in three women worldwide has experienced physical or sexual violence (that’s according to UN Women). Yet, this rarely gets discussed outside of specialized circles. Today, we’re going to fix that. We're speaking with Megan Ryder-Burbidge, a global advocate for women’s equality and the co-founder and CEO of Sororal, a feminist travel company and…
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Advent is a time of hope, joyful expectation, and most importantly, preparation. Amid the noise and busyness of the holiday season, Advent is a season "set apart", inviting us to slow down, reflect, and prepare our hearts. It is easy to become distracted by lists, schedules, and social obligations, but true preparation begins with a focus on what t…
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Film critic Joe Wilson joins to share his take on Pope Leo's favorite flicks and the similar themes they all have, and the role film can play in forming young minds and hearts especially during this holiday season. We also talk with Zena Hitz about the Catherine Project, an open education endeavor, and the many 'hidden pleasures of an intellectual …
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On this episode of Walk Humbly, hear Bishop Burbidge share his thoughts on Pope Leo XIV's remarks to the youth of America attending the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) and to the people of Turkey and Lebanon on his first apostolic visit as Holy Father. In case you missed it: watch youth from our own diocese share their experience with ETW…
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If there is one episode you listen to this season, let it be this one. It revolves around these questions: how do we heal the world? How do we practice love? Today, we're speaking with Hadar Cohen, an Arab Jewish scholar, mystic, and artist whose work focuses on multi-religious spirituality, politics, social issues, and community building. Hadar co…
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As we embark on the Advent season, Alex Jones of the Hallow app joins to discuss ways to make the most of this season of waiting with his Advent challenge, Be Still, telling the story of how he founded the successful prayer app. Msgr. Roger Landry also offers some practical ways to celebrate the season with our families. Author and Wall Street Jour…
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As we gather around our tables at Thanksgiving, may our hearts be filled with gratitude—for the gift of life, for family and friends, and for the countless blessings we often take for granted. By asking God for the graces of humility and gratitude, we may see that even in challenging times, there is always reason to give thanks. May we also remembe…
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Catholic author Emily Zanotti joins the team to share her own joys and trials of taking 3 children, all under 6 to Mass, after a photo of her young son, looking very pious, went viral. She also discusses the National Catholic Youth Conference as high school students get to chat directly with Pope Leo! With the war in Sudan claiming the lives of tho…
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Bishop Brennan of Brooklyn talks with Kat Talalas about what authentic, compassionate care looks like when our loved ones are dying. His parents’ beautiful example during his mother’s passing stands in stark contrast with the despair and hopelessness of assisted suicide, which is often promoted as “compassionate.” Bishop Brennan offers a message to…
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Today, we're sharing a preview of the kinds of conversations we have during our monthly First Fridays group calls inside our paid Going Places members' community. You’ll hear from our paid members Dr. Anu Taranath, a University of Washington professor and lecturer on human rights, who wrote a book called Beyond Guilt Trips: Mindful Travel in an Une…
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On this episode of Walk Humbly, hear Bishop Burbidge share significant takeaways from his time with his brother bishops in Baltimore at the USCCB General Assembly. He elaborates on the USCCB's Special Message on Immigration, highlights the Church's consecration of the United States to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in June 2026, and addresses new health…
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Today's world offers all of us, and especially young people, so many paths and possibilities—but it also leaves many of us searching for deeper meaning and lasting peace. True contentment is found not in what we achieve or possess, but in genuine personal relationships that give life purpose—especially our relationship with God. Every day presents …
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With Archbishop Paul Coakley now at the helm of the USCCB, TCA resident chaplain Msgr. Roger Landry joins with a birds-eye view into the Fall meeting this week in Baltimore. Christopher Byrne also joins to discuss spearheading the biggest Catholic social scene in our nation's capitol called DC Social Collective. And with a big gala featuring Alex J…
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Today, we’re flipping the script and bringing you a conversation I recorded with a dear friend of mine, a longtime Palestinian activist Matt Bowles, for his podcast, The Maverick Show. On his podcast, Matt interviews people who work at the intersection of travel and activist spaces. On it, you’ll find interviews with people like Imani Bashir, a Bla…
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In this episode of The Clinker Factor, Guest Host Daniel Summerbell, Co-Founder & Chief Solutions Officer at Carbon Re and WCA Member, talks to Cobi Busst, Senior Consultant at Beaumont Bailey, to unpack the shifting talent landscape in the cement industry. They explore why talent shortages have become so acute, what makes the sector’s challenges u…
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Each November we mark Veterans Day, a special time to honor all the brave men and women who have served our nation in uniform—those who have sacrificed to protect our God-given freedoms. To serve in America's Armed Forces, virtues like courage, faith, and perseverance are required, not optional. Our veterans visibly remind us that patriotic service…
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After a large statue of St. Junipero Serra went missing from a freeway in South San Francisco, Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone joins to discuss what he knows about the whereabouts and how the city seems to not be telling the full story. With the flooding of AI into every aspect of our lives including the classroom, Ari Schulman of the New Atlantis …
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On this episode of Walk Humbly, hear Bishop Burbidge share how our parishes and Catholic Charities are stepping up to support those in need during what has become the longest-ever federal government shutdown. Bishop Burbidge also calls the faithful to action and prayer for all newly elected officials, extends an invitation to celebrate the heroic w…
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Today, we're speaking with Farah Cherif D'Ouezzan, an intercultural educator and founder of the Rabat, Morocco-based Center for Cross-Cultural Learning, which has been bringing groups of students and adult learners to Morocco for 30 years. Farah’s academic research focuses on religion, gender issues, youth participation, and cross-cultural understa…
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God always hears us. His response may not come in the way we expect—or when we expect it—but it always comes from a loving Father who knows what is best for us. Sometimes the answer is "yes," sometimes "not yet," and sometimes "I have something even better in mind." That is why we are called to persevere in prayer with the trust of a child—confiden…
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As we mark All Souls Day and remember the dead this November, Sister Danielle Victoria joins to discuss her unique path to becoming a religious sister through art, and how she alongside Sister Theresa Aletheia live 'memento mori' everyday. Spearheading a new podcast together that attempts to shed light on spiritual abuses within the church, she say…
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Today, we're speaking with Tasneem Alsultan, a Saudi-American photographer known for her work on gender and social issues in Saudi Arabia and the region. Tasneem is the first Arab woman to become a Canon ambassador. She has primarily worked with The New York Times and National Geographic, but as you’ll hear in this episode, she has largely stopped …
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Our elected officials shape the future of our Commonwealth. Every election day reminds us of the importance of active and thoughtful participation in American democracy. We each share the responsibility of forming our consciences in the truth so that we can not only vote wisely, but also live responsibly in service to the common good. This requires…
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Hong Kong activist Frances Hui who was granted political asylum here in the US speaks about her own arrest warrant and why Catholics in Hong Kong deserve the Church's leadership, not silence. We also talk with Becket's Joe Davis about the ACLU's attack on St. Michael and St. Florian in an effort to block these beautiful statues from being erected o…
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On the latest episode of The Walk Humbly Podcast, Bishop Burbidge: Recaps the recent Mass for Marriage Jubilarians celebrating 25 and 50 years of marriage; access the media gallery here Previews annual liturgies in our diocese, including a Mass for homeschool families, All Saints Day, and All Souls' Day Speaks further on Pope Leo's XIV first aposto…
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Welcome back to the new season of the Going Places show! In the last few years, our show has undergone a transformation. As we continue witnessing the genocide of the Palestinian people in Gaza, and the dehumanization of entire groups in the media, we’ve questioned our role in travel media and felt powerless and hopeless to make any meaningful chan…
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In the Gospel, Jesus tells us that even faith the size of a mustard seed – small and seemingly insignificant – can grow into something meaningful. With God's grace, the smallest acts of love and kindness can change lives in ways we may never fully see. Holding the door. Offering a smile. Asking someone how they are really doing. These simple gestur…
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Bishop Michael Burbidge from the Diocese of Arlington talks with Kat Talalas about the cross of infertility, the Church’s teaching on IVF, and his pastoral letter addressing both. He also shares how he became pro-life, his journey to becoming a priest and bishop, and a message of hope to couples experiencing infertility. Thank you for listening! Vi…
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Archbishop Joseph Naumann joins to share the heartbreaking details of his own father's murder and how he has learned to forgive the man that stole his dad from him. Although the horrific event changed his life, he says, "I firmly believe that my dad’s love for my mom, me, and my brother survived his death," even leading him to his vocation. With a …
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In this episode of The Clinker Factor, Guest Host Daniel Summerbell, Co-Founder & Chief Solutions Officer at Carbon Re and WCA Member, talks to Suhair Abu Salem, Human Capital & Communication Director at A³&Co. and fellow WCA Member. They explore Suhair’s career journey, discussing her background and experience as a woman in leadership, and what “h…
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On Columbus Day, we reflect on the spirit of exploration that led Christopher Columbus to set sail more than 500 years ago. Arriving ashore in the Americas in 1492, he opened a passageway to a new world and carried with it a desire to share the Christian faith. As Americans, we give thanks for the blessing of living in "one nation under God indivis…
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Bishop Michael Burbidge joins this week to discuss not only his important work making sure all of the Arlington Diocese's Catholic schools are inclusive to children with special needs, but also to share his experience praying the Rosary with them marking the feast day of Our Lady of the Rosary. His Excellency also voices his concern over the threat…
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Our latest episode of The Walk Humbly Podcast, Bishop Burbidge: Comments on Pope Leo's XIV anticipated first apostolic exhortation, Dilexi te ("I have loved you") on caring for the poor and encourages us to read the document in full Expands upon his column in the Arlington Catholic Herald what the Catholic Church teaches on migration: "We don't tir…
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As autumn arrives, the air cools, the days shorten, and the leaves fall. The season is a reminder that life itself is always in motion. The question is: as the leaves change, will we? God invites us to see change not with fear, but with hope. Each new season holds the promise of growth, renewal, and grace. Just as trees let go of their leaves, perh…
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With a new movie recounting his harrowing experience surviving terrible burns as a 9-year old, Catholic speaker and survivor John O'Leary shares his journey from unspeakable grief to a life of inspiration. Coming to theaters Oct. 10, Soul on Fire stars William H. Macy, John Corbett, telling the true story of a man's survival against all odds, and h…
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Yes, it is still baseball season, and the playoffs are here! The pursuit of victory and thrill of achievement are good things we all strive for—on the field, at work, and in life. Although winning rightly excites us, it is the way we play that defines who we are. The effort, discipline, teamwork, and even setbacks all play a role in helping us grow…
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As Catholic faithful across the country are concerned about pro-abortion politician receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Archdiocese of Chicago, Bishop Thomas Paprocki of Springfield joins to discuss why he thinks the award should not be granted. We also talk with Mary Kate Zander of Illinois Right to Life about the longstanding relation…
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On the latest episode of The Walk Humbly Podcast, Bishop Burbidge: Recaps what a blessing it was to attend the CALLED Conference and celebrate Mass for hundreds of young adults from throughout the diocese Summarizes key points of his statement for National Migration Week Reflects on the joyful occasion of meeting the Eastern Orthodox Patriarch Bart…
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At the heart of our faith is the truth that we belong to one another. We are not isolated individuals, but members of God's family—brothers and sisters in Christ. Each person is a gift, created in God's image, entrusted to us for love and care. When we honor the dignity of others, celebrate their unique talents, and lift them up in faith, we make v…
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As the nation grapples with anti-Catholic violence at Annunciation Catholic school and the assassination of Charlie Kirk, TCA resident chaplain shares the Catholic response to the division and grief many are feeling, calling on all of us to lead with courage and conviction to share the truth of the Gospel to a very wounded world. Vatican analyst Ed…
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At the heart of our faith is the truth that we belong to one another. We are not isolated individuals, but members of God's family—brothers and sisters in Christ. Each person is a gift, created in God's image, entrusted to us for love and care. When we honor the dignity of others, celebrate their unique talents, and lift them up in faith, we make v…
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With a new poll released this week from the NBC Newsdesk on Gen Z's take on marriage and happiness, we talk with Brad Wilcox of the National Marriage Project about what this means socially and politically for our country. We also talk with Emily Zanotti about her viral Substack on cooking and why the kitchen is the heart of the domestic church. Msg…
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Did you miss us? We missed you! In this episode of Going Places, I share updates on the podcast's return, my work on the book proposal (ICYMI: I'm writing a non-fiction book), and why independent journalism is more important than ever. I talk about our upcoming season, in which you'll hear interviews with a Saudi photographer, a Moroccan professor,…
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September is Suicide Prevention Month—a time to remind each other: you are not alone. If you are struggling, please know there is help, there is hope, and there are people who care. Don't delay, Reach out soon. To friends and families: be present, listen without judgment, and notice when someone is hurting. A simple act of kindness can be life-savi…
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On the latest episode of The Walk Humbly Podcast, Bishop Burbidge: Reflects on the one-year anniversary of the dedication of the new altar at the Cathedral of Saint Thomas More; watch this brief recap Shares how we can look to Blessed Carlo Acutis and Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati for inspiration—and now intercession—as their canonizations near; le…
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With a new movie coming to theaters next week telling the harrowing true life account of St. Maximilian Kolbe, filmmaker Anthony D'Ambrosio joins to share what compelled him to make this film given his own suffering. We also talk with billboard-topping singer/songwriter Marie Miller about why she is inspired by our two new soon-to-be-saints Carlo A…
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Kat Talalas from the USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities interviews Bishop David Toups, S.Th.D., Bishop of Beaumont and member of the USCCB’s Committee on Pro-Life Activities. They discuss the recent trend of Gen Z embracing Catholic identity and avenues for formation, including respect for human life and dignity. Bishop Toups also shares what…
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On Labor Day, we honor the dignity of work and the dignity of every worker. Whether in offices, fields, homes, or hospitals—the labor of every man and woman matters. Earnest labor builds families, strengthens communities, and shapes our world. May Labor Day be more than a time of rest—may it also be a time for gratitude. Gratitude for those who wor…
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With the canonization for Blessed Carlo Acutis in September, Sabrina Ferrisi joins to share some very unique facts about this soon-to-be-saint including some miracles attributed to him. We also talk with Kate Milligan about her own journey in starting 1 Girl Revolution! Msgr. Roger Landry also shares some interesting details about St. Augustine and…
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Jesus says, "Give to the one who asks of you." Our Lord challenges us to be loving and responsive to our brothers and sisters. What our brothers and sisters ask of us are not usually material things. What others really ask of us are friendship and spiritual companionship. We owe one another our attention, compassion, forgiveness, respect, and quali…
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