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Tiny Matters

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Tiny Matters

The American Chemical Society

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Tiny Matters is a science podcast about the little things that make the big things in our world—both good and bad—possible. Every other Wednesday, join hosts Sam Jones and Deboki Chakravarti as they answer questions like, 'what is a memory?', 'is sugar actually addictive?' and 'what happened to Zika virus?'
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This podcast is an introspection of Christian A. Rivera, an INTP Enneagram 1 who started this podcast to catalog the detangling of mental health and personality to figure out how to live the life he wants. Other models such as the Enneagram and spiral Dynamics are also referenced to help triangulate solutions to more complex issues. Consider our courses at http://www.happychemicals.org and follow Christian at letsgocnote.substack.com
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Thank you for listening to the Chemical Sensitivity Podcast! You will hear conversations with the world's leading researchers and experts on Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) as well as people with the illness. Brought to you by Aaron Goodman, Ph.D., longtime journalist and communication studies researcher who has lived with MCS for years and producer Raynee Novak. New episodes twice a month! Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Get Bonus Episodes! Subscribe and receive exclusive epis ...
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The official podcast featuring legendary DJ Paul Oakenfold delivers a fresh mix in every weekly episode. The Grammy-nominated artist, DJ, producer, composer, and remixer tours the world constantly and acquires exclusive music from all corners of the globe – from trance, minimal, house to progressive. For news, tour schedule, and more info visit pauloakenfold.com.
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Welcome to The Chemical Show™, a podcast focused on the business of chemicals. Featuring interviews with industry executives, you’ll hear about the key trends impacting chemicals and plastics today: growth, sustainability, innovation, transformation, digitalization, global supply chains, strategic marketing, and much more. Hosted by Victoria Meyer, The Chemical Show brings you the latest insights into the industry. You will hear from leading industry executives as they discuss their companie ...
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Grim & Mild Presents

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Grim & Mild Presents

iHeartPodcasts and Grim & Mild

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An ongoing exploration of history’s most unusual and the macabre themes. Each 13-episode season unpacks a new topic in fresh format and style. Presented and executive produced by Aaron Mahnke. Season 1: "Sideshow", is all about the history behind one of America's most bizarre institutions, the traveling sideshow.
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The podcast where we scale up on knowledge so we don't scale up our systems. Find out why working in Industrial Water Treatment is the best job in the world. Hear industry experts share their knowledge and stories. Learn about technologies, methods, and career journeys. Join podcast host Trace Blackmore, former AWT President, LEED, and CWT every Friday for a new episode.
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Rule Your Pool

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Rule Your Pool

Orenda Technologies, Eric Knight

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Rule Your Pool is a podcast by Orenda Technologies. This show was created for pool owners, operators, and service pros who want the best water quality possible. If you want to know what's really going on with your swimming pool chemistry, this might be the podcast for you. Each week, we'll cover a new topic related to swimming pools, water chemistry, or indoor air quality. With our help, you'll be able to rule your pool without over-treating it with chemicals and wasting money.
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News comes at you fast. Join us at the end of your day to understand it. Today, Explained is your all-killer, no-filler, Monday to Friday news explainer co-hosted by Sean Rameswaram and Noel King. Every episode features the finest reporters from the Vox Media Podcast Network and beyond.
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Joe and Jen Allen of Allen Safety LLC take their combined 40+ years of occupational safety, OSHA, EPA, production, and engineering experience in manufacturing plants and bring you their top methods for identifying risk, preventing injuries, conquering the workload, auditing, managing emergencies and catastrophic events, and working through OSHA citations. They're breaking down real problems and emergency situations from real clients, and discussing realistic solutions that can actually be im ...
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Stay up to date with some of the biggest regulatory and chemical management stories from the last 30 days. Every month Chemical Watch journalists will explain the background and significance of some of our key stories, giving you additional context and insight into the regulatory and chemical management developments affecting you, your team and your organisation.
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Whether you work with chemicals, have an interest in how chemicals affect us and the environment or work as a journalist or decision-maker in the field of manufactured chemicals, the Safer Chemicals Podcast is for you. We give you the latest updates on how chemicals are being regulated in the EU and what harmful chemicals are being phased out. Listen to expert views on chemical safety in the EU and join the scientific discussion on key topics including microplastics, glyphosate, endocrine di ...
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Every scandal begins with a lie. But the truth will come out. And then comes the fallout and the outrage. Scandals have shaped America since its founding. From business and politics to sports and society, we look on aghast as corruption, deceit and ambition bring down heroes and celebrities, politicians and moguls. And when the dust finally settles, we’re left to wonder: how did this happen? Where did they trip up, and who is to blame? From the creators of American History Tellers, Business ...
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Chemical & Engineering News Webinars are thought provoking hour long presentations that support C&EN's mission to provide news and analysis of the chemistry enterprise in a timely, accurate, and balanced fashion. The webinars cover new developments in technology in the chemical, pharmaceutical, life science, and instrumentation industries.
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Orbitals

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Orbitals

The American Chemical Society

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From antibiotic resistance to Roaring Twenties poisonings to body farms, you can find chemistry—and a good story—anywhere. Every month writer and host, Sam Jones, PhD, takes on a chemistry tale you didn't know you needed to know.
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'Customers are always going to say, oh, the reason that we don't do business with you is your price. That’s BS. Price is not the reason. It’s a good excuse. It’s your job to find the real reason." A question that has come up recently: “Why are we the last choice for a specific customer? They call us when they’re in crisis and we help them out. Then…
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Visit https://www.thermofisher.com/chemistry-podcast/ to access the extended video version of this episode and the episode summary sheet, which contains links to recent publications and additional content recommendations for our guest. You can also access the extended video version of this episode via our YouTube channel to hear, and see, more of t…
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Episode 171 - Health Heroes! I have spoken to you many times about how movement is a vital component of having and maintaining a healthy body and life. Our bodies are designed to move and for many of us we have drifted into a sedentary life of ease and convenience. Unfortunately when we live that way our muscles and bones deteriorate and we are the…
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Check out Episode 27 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast! The title is “An Environmental Physician Weighs In.” It features a Conversation Dr. John Molot, a doctor in Ontario, Canada who has specialized in MCS for over 30 years. You’ll hear Dr. Molot explore: · The primary mechanisms of the illness. · Why roughly 70% of people with MCS are women. · …
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This med spa specializes in non-invasive cosmetic procedures, including chemical peels. They offer a variety of peels, including superficial, medium-depth, and deep peels. They also offer customized peels and can recommend a treatment based on your specific needs. And have a variety of skin care treatments, including chemical peels. They have sever…
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In this podcast episode, Traci and Dave discuss a study that shows advanced process control (APC) can lead to a degradation of operator skills. The study found that after just a week of using APC, there was a 10% loss in skill level, and after two weeks, there was a 50% loss. The data suggests that operators should periodically run the plant withou…
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PFAS, known colloquially as 'forever chemicals', seem to be everywhere and in everything. What efforts are taking place globally to regulate their use? Plus, in our fortnightly Asia update we put the spotlight on Pakistan. And we hear the rollicking shipwreck tale of HMS The Wager.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Today we're joined by Shawna Holman, founder of A Little Less Toxic, to discuss her story of learning to build a less toxic life and share tips on how we can take steps in the same direction. Shawna shares her story of struggling through illness and endless antibiotic treatments, only to find that lifestyle changes would ultimately help heal her bo…
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British Indian author Kenan Malik takes on the heated debate around race, culture, whiteness and privilege, arguing notions of cultural appropriation and ethnic nationalism have become forms of gatekeeping. And we head into a watchmakers' workshop to learn about our innate sense of time, both in the human world and the animal kingdom.…
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Last week, Nasa held the first public meeting of a panel established to investigate sightings of UFOs. It came just before a whistleblower former intelligence official told the Debrief that the US government had ‘intact and partially intact’ craft of non-human origin. Ian Sample talks to Prof David Spergel, the independent chair of Nasa’s panel, ab…
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The plastic waste crisis is on everybody's mind, so it is interesting to hear about new and exciting technologies that could help solve this crisis. Researchers have found microbes that can not only produce but also break down a type of plastic. This plastic has the potential to be used in products that may otherwise go to landfill. The plastics ar…
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Today we're joined by Auron MacIntyre, BlazeTV host of "The Auron MacIntyre Show," to discuss why the Right isn't winning and the "Total State" takeover of the religion of LGBTQ. We discuss the rainbow brigade's insistence on exposing children to sexuality early on and how this is the key to predation. If you aren't able to stand up against the act…
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Two insurance giants will stop issuing new policies for California homes. CalMatters reporter Ben Christopher and Vox’s Umair Irfan say insurers have determined what homeowners refuse to accept: Climate change has made some parts of the country too risky to live in. This episode was produced by Avishay Artsy, edited by Matt Collette, fact-checked b…
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The US has signed a new trade deal with Taiwan, raising the ire of China. From Turkey to Tunisia, what's behind the rise of Islamic governance? And a philosopher's take on sulking, and why it can feel good. Guests:Wen-Ti Sung, political scientist who teaches in the ANU Taiwan Studies ProgramCheng Ting-Fang, chief technology correspondent with Nikke…
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Today we’re discussing several parenting influencers who have jumped into giving advice on how to teach kids about Pride Month. We respond to some of the things they've said regarding Pride and give you some encouragement and advice in response. One of these accounts is Dr. Becky’s "Good Inside;" she recently posted about how to encourage your kids…
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Apple’s launch of a new mixed reality headset shows that, for Apple, the metaverse isn’t dead. The Verge’s David Pierce explains. This episode was produced by Amanda Lewellyn and Hady Mawajdeh, edited by Amina Al-Sadi, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, engineered by Patrick Boyd, and hosted by Sean Rameswaram. Transcript at vox.com/todayexplained Supp…
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Since Kosovo seceded from Serbia in 2008 an uneasy status quo has held, but the issue of Kosovo’s Serb-dominated north remains unresolved. International Crisis Group's Marko Prelec explains. Less than 20% of Wikipedia profiles are about women. Annie Reynolds and Dr Jessica Wade are two Wikipedians trying to smash this particular glass ceiling. Plus…
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“There's a huge opportunity for B2B companies to enter podcasting. People get personally connected to you and your brand, and its a great opportunity for storytelling.” On this episode of The Chemical Show, host Victoria Meyer celebrates the podcast's 100th episode. And, in a role-reversal, is the interviewee instead of the interviewer. Today’s gue…
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Just how problematic is America's system of juvenile justice? In this interview, Bill Ecenbarger, author of "Kids for Cash," explains why juvenile detention can do more harm than good—and how legal reforms in Pennsylvania could chart a course for the rest of the country. Binge all episodes early and ad-free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusiv…
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Ian Sample talks to Dr Rachel Clarke about her experience working in palliative care in the NHS and now with hospices in Ukraine. She tells him what dying can teach the living, what we can learn from the Covid pandemic, and reveals the anguish and defiance of trying to provide a dignified death in the midst of war. Help support our independent jour…
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Today, we’re joined by Riley Gaines to talk about her decision to speak out against men competing in women’s sports. Her story started when she tied with Lia (Will) Thomas in the NCAA Women’s Swimming Championships and saw the trophy given to Thomas rather than her for the photo op. She covers the traumatizing experience of having to change with a …
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A new Florida law will restrict where Chinese citizens can buy homes, and other states may follow suit. The legislation is eerily similar to racist land laws from over 100 years ago. Vox reporter Li Zhou and Hofstra law professor Julian Ku explain. This episode was produced by Haleema Shah, edited by Matt Collette, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, en…
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Laura Tingle on Ben Roberts-Smith, PM Albanese's Shangri-la speech and the stalled housing bill. Guillaume Pitron demystifies the digital world and tells us why it's not as clean as we like to think. And passionate typographer Stephen Banham on what we can read into letter forms.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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From Wondery and Bloomberg, the makers of The Shrink Next Door, comes a new story of incredible wealth, betrayal, and what happens when “doing good” goes really, really bad. When nerdy gamer Sam Bankman-Fried rocketed to fame as the world’s richest 29-year-old, he pledged to donate his billions to good causes. But when Sam's crypto exchange FTX col…
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Official Weekly Podcast from Paul Oakenfold Playlist: Episode 657 01 Liquid Soul & Talla 2XLC - The Future (Polaris Remix) [Perfecto Fluoro] 02 Paul Oakenfold - Full Moon Party (Liquid Soul & Zyce Remix) [Perfecto Fluoro] 03 M15 - Guiding Star (Original Mix) [Perfecto Fluoro] 04 Magnus - Sinelock 2019 (Original Mix) [Perfecto Fluoro] 05 Yahel - Hal…
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In this episode of Safe, Efficient, Profitable: A Worker Safety Podcast, IT'S A JEN TAKEOVER! Jen covers the concept of viewing employees as clients when in management roles and how it affects them when we put out average or mediocre work.By Joe and Jen Allen of Allen Safety LLC
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00:00 - Introduction 00:59 - Harold's global voyage 04:34 - Why Harold decided it was time to sell Orenda 07:03 - New advisory role 08:16 - Why HASA? 10:30 - Why chlorine and acid prices were increased 12:50 - Quality Control 14:13 - Control the controllables 16:53 - Why the 4x1 returnable model makes sense 19:51 - Education will continue to expand…
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Comedian Hannah Gadsby railed against Pablo Picasso in “Nanette.” So why are they curating an exhibition timed to the 50th anniversary of his death? Gadsby and author Claire Dederer explain what we should do with art from monstrous artists. This episode was produced by Hady Mawajdeh, edited by Matt Collette, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, engineere…
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