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Cambodia Workwise is the podcast for those who want to get more from their job than just a paycheck. We talk about HR, Recruitment, and the broader Cambodian world of work. #HR #Recruitment #Work #Cambodia
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A father-daughter podcast where I interview my father, Robert Chau, on exactly how he survived and escaped the Khmer Rouge aka 1970's Cambodian Genocide. We will follow along his journey on how a starving boy crawling out of Cambodia become a serial American entrepreneur. After 50 years, he deserves a chance to finally share his story.
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The Next Step Podcast series delves into the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with engaging, conversational episodes. Each installment features a knowledgeable host guiding the discussion, joined by inspiring guests from local communities who have made notable contributions to the specific SDG being discussed. Adding depth and diverse perspectives, Voxpop brings in community voices to enrich each episode’s dialogue. Join us as we explore the pathways to a more sustainable and equitable w ...
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Rising Giants

Max Thornton, Dominic Kalousek

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Turn On💡Tune In 📻 Keep Up 🚀 Cambodia’s #1 Startup & Innovation Podcast! 130+ guests, 50k+ listeners, 10m+ views Join your hosts Max Thornton and Dom Kalousek, where they talk with the leading startup founders, investors, and creatives in Cambodia and beyond to learn what it means to be a Rising Giant.
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Open your heart and mind to Cambodia with Sam & Sela as they dive into open conversations with the trailblazers and rising talents of this rapidly developing Southeast Asian country. Prepare to be entertained, enlightened, and inspired as this dynamic duo (a Ghanaian and Khmer-American living in Phnom Penh) explores Cambodia’s growing industries, from music, art, culture, creators and more. Expand your mind and discover new perspectives on the Open Mind Podcast. YouTube: https://youtube.com/ ...
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live from Siem Reap in Cambodia. IG thomaswanhoff twitter @thomaswanhoff | This podcast was created in Anchor. To make your own podcast for free, visit https://anchor.fm/thomas--wanhoff
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Join us for ”Inside the Cambodia Project,” where student researcher Christian Pearson and professor Ben Beck discuss meaningful findings relating to sustainable business, corporate social responsibility, and firm growth in emerging markets such as Cambodia. Learn about the cutting-edge research that gets us out of bed every day and find your own passion to pursue humanitarian research endeavors. For more information, visit our website at www.cambodiaproject.com.
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The SEA4 Podcast aims to bring the stories of refugees from Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam and their American-born descendants into the mainstream. By focusing on athletes and other accomplished individuals who have overcome adversity we hope to inspire others to pursue their dreams. John Messina and Ko Chandetka from the Lao American Sports Hall of Fame will be interviewing athletes and others who represent the diverse cultures of Southeast Asia including Lao, Laotian, Khmu, Khmer, Hmong, Viet ...
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Anakut is a podcast about Cambodia, where it stands today and where it's moving into the future. In each episode, we invite new guests into our studio to discuss a major thematic issue affecting the Kingdom of Wonder. The podcast is a Southeast Asia Globe production partnership Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) Cambodia. Join us for the conversation!
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Far East Travels-Inspired by Rick Steves, Lonely Planet, Anthony Bourdain and National Geographic.-Informative, enlightening, entertaining. Let John Saboe take you on journeys filled with spiritual celebrations and rituals, ancient festivals thrilling wildlife safaris, trekking and climbing quests and a vast array of food cultures. Learn about cultural differences, village life, urban exploration, street food, history and architecture in places like Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Nepal, India, Kor ...
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Welcome to Beyond Year Zero: A podcast about Cambodia then and now! This podcast explores the dark and difficult history of the Khmer Rouge regime, and asks what effects and impact did the Pol Pot period have on the dynamic and vibrant society of Cambodia today? Taking a thematic approach, Beyond Year Zero draws on interviews with practitioners and notaries from leading communities of practice in contemporary Cambodia to explore the relationship between history, society, violence, and – ulti ...
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Before Me

Lisa Phu and Self Evident Media

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I'm Lisa. This is the story of my mom’s decades-long journey from Cambodia to America. And it’s a long overdue conversation between the two of us, about our family’s history — through war and violence, separation and loss, endings and beginnings.
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Survivor Talk with D&D

D&D Podcasting (David & Dwaine)

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Just two best friends talking about the show we love - Survivor. Join David and Dwaine each week as they discuss the latest episode of Survivor and as they read, listen to and discuss listener feedback (yes, we discuss your feedback as well). Facebook group http://www.facebook.com/groups/SurvivorTalk Thank you so much for listening. David & Dwaine
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Learning From Genocide

Holocaust Memorial Day Trust

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This is Learning From Genocide, a series brought to you by the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust in which we hear the testimonies of people directly affected by the Holocaust, Nazi persecution, and the genocides that followed in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, and Darfur. We also hear why we must continue to honour the past in order to create a safer present and a better future. Over 7 episodes, you'll hear testimonies of extraordinary experiences in the face of appalling and deliberate atrocities. Som ...
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Breaking down global politics for young people who want to know more | In-Depth: analysis with leading experts | Trailblazers: getting your foot in the door of a global career | The Wrap-Up: highlighting latest news around the world.
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ជម្រាបសួរ និង សួស្តីអ្នកទាំងអស់គ្នា ខ្ញុំឈ្មោះ ឡាយ ប៊ុនឡេង ជាVideoCreatorមកពីប្រទេសកម្ពុជា! Hi, My name is Bunleng, I'm a YouTuber and a video creator from Cambodia, I like to interview random questions to random people, and I feel like I really like talking to people, so I create this podcast for interview creative people such as YouTubers, Creators, CEOs, and more people in between, I hope this podcast can share you good ideas, positivities, and more. So we can have a beautiful life together!
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History Fix

Shea LaFountaine

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In each episode of History Fix, I discuss lesser known stories from history that you won't be able to stop thinking about. Need your history fix? You've come to the right place. Support the show at buymeacoffee.com/historyfix or Venmo @Shea-LaFountaine. Your donations make it possible for me to continue creating great episodes. Plus, I'll love you forever! Find more at historyfixpodcast.com
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FORMERLY "Journeys With Elliott" now "ETJ English Podcast" Join Elliott from ETJ English, a pronunciation expert, English teacher, and communication coach, for intermediate to advanced English learners seeking comprehensible input. Tune into relaxed, chilled-out conversations that dive deep into life, travel, communication skills, and language learning. Whether you’re looking to improve your English pronunciation, gain cultural insights, or simply enjoy engaging stories from around the world ...
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This podcast will be humorous with spiritual tones of awakening adventures. There will be insightful views on the world from the author of Finding 42: Cut the Rope, Benny Mailman. Benny will discuss Book 1 in the series, as well as tell stories from his time in the Marines as a Recon Marine, being a comedian in NYC and LA, and being a bike taxi driver for 16 years in Denver, NYC, Orlando, Long Beach, CA and Las Vegas, NV. He will also offer insight into his travels as well as his current res ...
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Host Marco Werman and his team of producers bring you the world's most interesting stories that remind us just how small our planet really is. The World, the radio program, is heard each weekday on over 300 public stations across North America.
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Dice, Nerds and Nagas

Dice, Nerds and Nagas

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Welcome to Dice, Nerds and Nagas. Your source for all things Geek related coming out of Cambodia and the city of Phnom Penh. Join us weekly for our Dungeons & Dragons Campaign, one-shots and lots of other nerd related content. Subscribe to us on YouTube to see our beautiful faces and catch the latest episodes of the show. ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9qr-cfIMiBt8sKKswzLZjw ) If you like the music in our DnD episodes make sure to check out Derek & Brandon Fiechter, Avery Alexander, The ...
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This isn't your ordinary travel nor journal podcast, – it's a rollercoaster of laughter, adventures, and a touch of 'inner work' (or maybe just 'inner confusion?'). Alina's misadventures, tales of travel, and ongoing quest for personal growth will have you in stitches while inspiring you to break out of your comfort zone and chase your dreams. Join us this season as Alina settles in her 6th country, juggles married life, and digs deep into the mysteries of inner work and mental health. It's ...
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SSEAC Stories

Sydney Southeast Asia Centre

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SSEAC Stories is a podcast series produced by the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre at the University of Sydney. Experts join us in every episode to explore the latest research and share their insights on a wide range of topics pertaining to Southeast Asia.Visit our website for more information or to browse additional resources: sydney.edu.au/sseac.
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សូមអរគុណសម្រាប់ការទស្សនាព្រះបន្ទូល! សូមធ្វើការ SUBSCRIBE ដើម្បីទទួលបានមេរៀននិងព្រះបន្ទូលផ្សេងៗទៀត! ប្រសិនបើលោកអ្នកទទួលបានការប៉ះពាល់ចិត្ត សូមជួយចែករំលែកវីដេអូនេះ ដើម្បីឲ្យបងប្អូនដទៃទៀតទទួលបានដំណឹងល្អតាមរយៈអ្នក!-----------------------------------------------------------------------ដើម្បីចូលរួមចំណែកក្នុងការគាំទ្រកិច្ចការដែលក្រុមជំនុំ ICF Siem Reap កំព…
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Romi Grossberg left Australia for the opportunity to work with Cambodian youth at 'Tiny Toones' in Phnom Penh, a centre where Hip Hop and Breaking play a central role in helping disadvantaged youth. She has written 'Hip Hop and Hope', one woman's journey in the slums of Cambodia.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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During our Saturday Mornings Sit-Down conversation host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host, author Neil Humphreys talk with Chris Wilson, Founder, WAH Foundation, Philip Kitcher, CEO WAH Foundation, and Jaelle Ang, CEO, Co-Founder, The Great Room. They discuss wide-ranging and successful efforts in Kampong Chhnang to build clean Water Systems, Healthcar…
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Extract from S2E3 - How to listen to your employees? w/ Jannine Sem from Solution BI In this extract, Jannine and Clement discuss what motivates Cambodians and Westerners at work, how different generations have different priorities and how far HR should go to engage with employees. Listen to the full episode on Spotify Watch the whole episode on Yo…
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Dr. Scott A. Allen, an author, physician and professor, shares his experiences working in refugee camps on the Thai-Cambodian border in the 1980s in his book, Across a Bridge of Fire: An American Teen's Odyssey from the Burn Ward to the Edge of the Cambodian Killing Fields. Dr. Allen highlights the resilience and hope he witnessed in the refugees, …
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In 1975, the Khmer Rouge stormed into Cambodia's capital city of Phnom Penh victorious after 5 years of civil war. The people rejoiced. They thought the victors were there to liberate them, to restore peace and order after years of fighting. That couldn't have been farther from the truth. Over the next 4 years, the Khmer Rouge communist regime woul…
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In this episode, Utdam Song, an instructional designer from Cambodia, shares his career journey from being a high school teacher to landing his first instructional design job. Utdam discusses how the IDOL courses Academy provided him with practical, hands-on learning that complemented his academic studies. This helped him succeed in the interview p…
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Saturday Mornings host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host, author Neil Humphreys are joined by Jeya Ayadurai, Director at Singapore History Consultants as he talks about his new project: the third edition of Spirits Festival on 24 August 2024 at Rise of Asia Museum (RoAM) at Haw Par Villa. It focuses on unity in diversity, explaining similarities in bel…
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In our Singapore Home Brew segment Saturday Mornings host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host, author Neil Humphreys talk with Dr. Brian Loon, Principal Veterinary Surgeon at Amber Vet about the opportunity to serve and also the high burn-out rate among Singapore's vets, with each doctor needing to see an average of 1700 pets. See omnystudio.com/listener…
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In our International News Review, Saturday Mornings host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host, author Neil Humphreys speak to Steve Okun, Senior Advisor, Mclarty Associates about whether the US Democrats will benefit from their post-convention "bounce." New Kamala Harris advisor ASEAN Ambassador Yohannes Abraham, and Starbucks flies its new CEO to work in…
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In the first episode of the ETJ English podcast, I dive into the transition from my previous podcast, "Journeys With Elliott," and introduce the fresh direction of this new series. Join me for a laid-back chat about language learning, where I share the tools and methods I use to improve my Japanese. It's a cozy catch-up session that sets the stage …
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Several countries are hosting studies of an mRNA vaccine treatment for lung cancer, which kills 1.8 million people every year. Scientists hope that the principles used to develop a COVID-19 vaccine could also be applied to various cancers. Tony de Fougerolles explains the concept and the promise offered by the treatment that's being studied.…
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In January 2023, the US rolled out an app for migrants in Mexico to book an appointment for an asylum hearing before they got to the border. It's called CBP One and, until now, migrants could only access it once they got to central or northern Mexico. But the US has just expanded that access so that migrants can book an appointment as soon as they …
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A year ago today, the head of the Russian mercenary Wagner Group died in a plane crash. This was just a couple of months after Yevgeny Prigozhin, a close associate of President Vladimir Putin, led his forces in a mutiny against Russian military leaders. Data published this week by the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (ACLED) found tha…
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Many parts of the world are debating what people should be allowed to say in online forums. And whether those forums, like the social media platform X, formerly Twitter, are responsible for policing hate speech and misinformation. Billionaire Elon Musk, who owns X, is not happy with the way this discussion is going in Brazil, so he's pulled his ope…
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Mohammad Shabani was an Iranian poet and dissident living in exile in Turkey when he fell to his death from his apartment balcony in 2021. Reporter Fariba Nawa got a copy of a suicide note the police recovered from Shabani's apartment. Nawa get's the note analyzed by a handwriting expert. This is the final excerpt from the podcast "Lethal Dissent."…
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KOKOKO!'s new album is called BUTU, which means "the night", in the Lingala language. An appropriate title, as the band captures the chaotic, partying buzz in Democratic Republic of Congo's capital city. But listen closely and the band isn't just capturing the joyous atmosphere. In a country where violence and government crackdowns keep citizens on…
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Tens of thousands of court workers across Mexico are on an indefinite strike in response to a controversial judicial reform law that is advancing through Congress. Critics say if it gets approved, it would remove the independence of the judiciary. The World’s Tibisay Zea reports from Mexico City.By Tibisay Zea
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In this episode of the Become an IDOL Podcast, Tamara McLemore, a project management expert, shares her insights and strategies for effective project management, particularly in the context of learning and development. Tune in to find out: Tamara's approach to building relationships and communicating with stakeholders, including her emphasis on und…
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A new art exhibit in Denver is showcasing the work of a Japanese-American prisoner incarcerated at a camp in southeastern Colorado during World War II, called "Amache." As Emma VandenEinde from member station KUNC reports, the paintings offer more than a history lesson — they underscore a complex human experience.…
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A labor dispute between two of Canada's largest railroad operators and unionized workers has mushroomed into a full lockout of union workers. Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Kansas City control the vast majority of Canada's railroad networks. Scott Steiner, the former chair of the Canadian Transportation Authority, explains what this…
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Sphen and Magic became famous six years ago when the two male penguins took up together at the Sydney Aquarium. The couple built a nest and would go on to nurture two penguin babies. The story of Sphen and Magic’s relationship coincided with the legalization of gay marriage in Australia, and the pair were soon adopted as gay icons, inspiring a floa…
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A Turkish nonprofit, Support to Life, visits tented encampments where Syrian refugee families follow the harvest. Often, children start working in the fields at the age of 11 or 12. Getting children and pre-teens back to school is a daunting task, but it starts out simple: giving the kids time to play. The World's Durrie Bouscaren reports from sout…
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Munich is Germany’s beer town, a self-styled city of brewers and a mecca for the millions who descend yearly on the Oktoberfest to raise stein after stein of the city’s famous lager. Beer is served there at breakfast, lunch and dinner, or as a meal in itself. But increasingly, as reporter Valerie Hamilton tells us, when Munich cracks open a cold on…
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