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HBO brings Chernobyl to the screen with an all star cast, and we're here to fact check, break down, discuss, and applaud the interpretation. With such historic subject matter, our panel are ready to discuss all of the plotlines, characters, and more from this Mini series event. Join us every week for predictions, special segments and news on the CHERNOBYL AFTERBUZZ TV AFTER SHOW.
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The official podcast of the miniseries Chernobyl, from HBO and Sky. Join host Peter Sagal (NPR’s “Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!”) and series creator, writer and executive producer Craig Mazin after each episode as they discuss the true stories that shaped the scenes, themes and characters. Chernobyl airs Mondays at 9 PM on HBO and Tuesdays at 9 PM on Sky Atlantic. The Chernobyl Podcast is also available to stream on HBO NOW and HBO GO starting Monday, May 6 at 10 PM.
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RedHanded

Wondery | RedHanded

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RedHanded the podcast jumps head first into all manner of macabre madness. We cover everything from big time serial killers (and those you may never have heard of), to hauntings, possessions, disturbing mysteries, bizarre whodunits and basically anything that tickles our creepy fancy. So, join us, plug in, sit back and prepare for scares.
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Important, Not Important

Important, Not Important

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Science for people who give a sh*t. Want to feel better AND unf*ck the world? The 6-time Webby nominee delivers deep conversations with the world's smartest people (scientists, doctors, CEO's, farmers, and more!), and digestible news updates every single week, loaded with tips and steps you and we can take to fix this place right up. We're talkin' clean energy and coral reefs, COVID vaccines and pediatric cancer research, clean water and carbon capture tech, asteroid deflection and artificia ...
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Locations Unknown

Locations Unknown

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Embark on a thrilling journey with 'Locations Unknown,' a captivating podcast unraveling the unexplained and unsolved cases haunting our nation's pristine landscapes. Let's gear up and get out to explore Locations Unknown. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/locations-unknown--6183838/support.
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An immersive travel and culture documentary podcast where Peabody award-winning public radio journalist Scott Gurian reports fascinating stories from faraway places and makes you feel like you’re really there! On past episodes, he’s road tripped 18,000 mi. (29,000 km) from the UK to Mongolia and back, visited Iran as an American tourist, wandered through abandoned buildings in Chernobyl, and participated in a hallucinogenic healing ceremony in Peru. Learn more and view bonus content at farfr ...
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Nuclear Explained

International Atomic Energy Agency

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Nuclear Explained takes an in-depth look at nuclear technology and how it impacts modern life. The podcast features experts and scientists from around the world discussing the safe, secure and peaceful uses of nuclear technology.
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The official podcast of the HBO series Watchmen. Over three episodes, host Craig Mazin (HBO's Chernobyl) discusses Watchmen with its Executive Producer and Writer, Damon Lindelof. Join Mazin and Lindelof as they divulge narrative choices, explore the show’s connection with the groundbreaking graphic novel, and how it reflects our modern times. Watchmen airs Sundays on HBO at 9 PM.
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The Nonessential Podcast

Ben Matlock and Steve Gibson

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A show about anything and everything that we find interesting, but not essential. From true history and crime, to myths, legends, and creepypasta, if we like it, we'll talk about it. And if we don't like it, we'll talk about it even more.
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Kisses in the Dark

MancMade Productions & Listening Dog Media

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Against the bright lights of Blackpool, a supernatural killer is at work and a dark and dangerous love affair begins… A sinister, disturbingly romantic seven part podcast drama written by Marty Ross (BBC’s Catch My Breath & Ghost Zone and Audible’s The Darkwater Bride) and starring Con O’Neill (Chernobyl, The Batman) and Rhiannon Clements. A contemporary Gothic horror tale set against a background of life on the narrow edge between Pleasure Beach and wild cold sea, between secret desire and ...
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Best Kept Secrets Travel

Morgan Savill and Will Boughton

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Welcome to the Best Kept Secrets Travel podcast where Morgan and Will uncover the best kept secrets about travel. Whether its how to save money, how to plan a trip or how to survive when travelling to Chernobyl. We have travelled to 65 countries so far between us and want to take you along with us on our journey. If you like the sound of this show then pick an episode and have a listen. If you do enjoy Best Kept Secrets Travel it would really mean a lot to us if you could subscribe and leave ...
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Y’all-itics is the unofficial political podcast of Texas. Each week we’ll crack open an ice-cold Texas brew and explore a single hot topic affecting Texans. But this isn’t politics as usual. Y’all-itics doesn’t come from a fancy studio. We’re taking our podcast on the road to get past the soundbites and dive deeper into the issues that matter to y’all. Leave your labels at the door, this is a political podcast for all Texans… even the recent transplants!
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It’s a new day at the 186th most popular podcast in New Zealand. Even we’ve got sick of the sound of our voices so we’ve brought in new hosts to continue our mission of sharing our ill informed opinions with world. If you want to help support the podcast head to https://www.patreon.com/HNTBAA
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Documentaries and dramas. Whether we're spinning yarns or unraveling them, Yarn is about telling interesting stories. We have about 27 different stories now, each in a different style. Most episodes are standalone but some bigger stories are part of a series. We've done a 3-part doc series on the history of disability, a 2-part docu-drama about a German spy in Ireland during WW2. We've taken listeners on a trip around the Chernobyl exclusion zone, on a ride-along with a New York police offic ...
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Best Behaviour

Gabe Harris - Interchange

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This is Best Behaviour, the podcast that navigates workplace culture, one story at a time. We’re diving into the culture stories of some of Australia’s largest and most successful companies on the hunt for insights you can implement in your organisation. We’re promising practical tips, a rollercoaster of topics, and above-average shits and giggles. Best Behaviour is produced by Interchange, a management consultancy creatively transforming organsiations. Find out more about Interchange here: ...
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Between the realm of the Dead and the journeys of the Living, join Josh, Jamey, and Aleca as they delve into the vast world of the Paranormal and breathe life back into the History of the departed.
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The Incredible Journey is a donor-funded ministry passionate about communicating the Gospel of Christ. Pastor Gary Kent holds a B.A. in Theology, M.A. in Ancient History & Archaeology, and M. in Divinity. He's an archaeologist who has excavated numerous sites throughout Israel and Jordan and is an internationally acclaimed speaker and TV presenter, he has spoken and produced numerous documentaries on subjects including the Bible, Bible prophecy, world events, and natural health. His passion ...
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Human Factors Minute

Human Factors Cast

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Step into the world of Human Factors and UX with the Human Factors Minute podcast! Each episode is like a mini-crash course in all things related to the field, packed with valuable insights and information in just one minute. From organizations and conferences to theories, models, and tools, we've got you covered. Whether you're a practitioner, student or just a curious mind, this podcast is the perfect way to stay ahead of the curve and impress your colleagues with your knowledge. Tune in o ...
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Interviews with the best investigators in the world. Cut through the spin and straight to the stories at the heart of major criminal cases with the people who solved the cases. Hosted by international journalist and academic Declan Hill, produced by his students at the University of New Haven - Ryan Decker, Aiden van Batenburg, and others. www.crimewavespodcast.com Follow us at @declan_hill
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Black & White Reviews

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Black & White Productions was formed by Will Jessamy and Lee Dickerson, two guys who have spent the past 25+ years discussing (and ripping apart) movies, music and anything else that piques their interests. This all started as an idea to open a record store a decade or so ago. When life became.. well, Life, it was clear that smaller steps should be taken first in order to build a brand. As of now, Black & White Productions have been recording and podcasting their conversations about the movi ...
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The Crater of Madness is a brand new DnD 5e adventure that sends a crew of hilarious improvisors into a realm of magical horror where the rules of reality seem to be slipping. Join the party as they nervously laugh their way through the radioactive ruins of the city of Astrabeth, a "magic Chernobyl" of sorts, where anything is, unfortunately, possible. The Party: Vic Michaelis (College Humor, Improv4Humans) Mary Lou Kolbenschlag (Baby Wants Candy, UCB, Stream of Blood) Jasmine Don (Critical ...
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Mysticast

Jack Stafford

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Follow Jack Stafford, student of Metaphysics, as he tries to better understand the teachings given by the Masters through The Aetherius Society: the new cosmic religion for the Aquarian Age, incorporating all yogas, Christian mysticism, theosophy, UFOs, and more. He speaks to other members like himself, as well as outside experts in related areas. DISCLAIMER: This is an independent podcast, not produced or fact-checked by The Aetherius Society. For the original teachings, please visit Aether ...
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We are Words and Whiskey, your new intoxicating weekly book club! We started this as a project to encourage PJ to read more (he hadn't seriously committed to a book since high school), and deepen Krossland's understanding of why he loves fiction in the first place. We also hope it encourages others to join in, follow along, and probably make fun of our opinions too. We also love to drink, make cocktails, and brew our own beer; this happens to be an excellent place to talk about alcohol.
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The Last Video Store Clerks try to figure out what a good movie even is in the age of streaming. Are there still Cult Classics with no shelf to put them on? Something is missing. Former video store clerks Frank Roll and Scott Moran aim to find it. Or at least, comedy and a silver lining. What is a good movie anyway?
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The Wolf Connection

A Wolf Connection® Production

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Welcome to 'The Wolf Connection' Podcast! Here, we explore the intricate bond between humans and wolves, seeking to better understand our relationship with one of humankind's earliest teachers; the wolf. 🐺 Re-discovering this human/wolf connection may prove to be essential to our development as individuals, the cultivation of productive societies, and a sustainable civilization on this planet. You will experience a wide array of guests, such as Scientists, Authors, Conservationists, Visual A ...
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A guy and a girl,who live together, talk about supernatural and paranormal occurrences, and beers that remind us of those spooky things. We also discuss how these topics are portrayed in the media throughout history.
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Politics, news and entertaining bits from a COVID shielder. A new episode once a week - usually Fridays. Listen to the archive of 200+ episodes. Email socialdistancerpodcast@gmail.com / Twitter: @podcastingCOVID
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Originally for an AP Psychology assignment, may be used more. Cover art photo provided by Mathew Schwartz on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@cadop AP Psychology - Mr. Trevor Roorda :D “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.” ― Albert Einstein
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...and now for another Human Factors Minute! There are a few lessons learned that we can take from the Chernobyl disaster. Engaging our colleagues and leaders on the topics of human error, design failures and safety culture can help improve our workplaces.Here are a few questions you can ask about your workplace:What human factors influenced the be…
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The world’s most infamous nuclear disaster officially killed just thirty-one people, but in reality it’s death toll is incalculable. Raining radioactive debris over a city, and melting the skin off the on-site workers, the explosion and subsequent meltdown at Chernobyl reactor 4 is one of the most devastating man-made accidents in history. This is …
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Chernobyl "Episode 04 & 05" (Discussion) Episode 04 Titled "The Happiness of All Mankind" Episode 05 Titled "Vichnaya Pamyat" Thanks a Ton for checking out our podcast Video versions can be found on youtube https://www.youtube.com/@blackandwhitereviews1866 & Please Consider Supporting us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/BlackandWhiteReviews…
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Jesus Christ may be the most famous person who ever lived. But how do we know he did? While billions of people believe Jesus was the most important figure in world history, many others reject the idea that he even existed at all. Join Gary Kent on a journey through the land of Israel as we follow in the footsteps of Jesus, and look at the top 10 di…
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Charlotte the stingray has unfortunately passed from her reproductive disease. Here's what we know about Charlotte's condition, experts' theories, and my own thoughts on the situation. Ep 11: What's the difference between AZA and roadside zoos? AZA and Roadside Zoos: What's the Difference? Start your free Audible trial Search for affordable flights…
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When is a cancer scare, a rejected mortgage loan, a false arrest, or predictive grading, more than a glitch in A.I.? That's today's big question, and my guest is Meredith Broussard. Meredith is a data journalist and associate professor at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute of New York University, Research Director at the NYU Alliance for Pub…
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Hey there folks! This week we're wrapping up our conversation surrounding Before They Are Hanged! Our conversation spans all kinds of topics, including the Lannisters, The Wolf by Leo Carew, Star Wars (ANDOR!) and so much more. You're in for an absolute DOOZY as we go all over the place in this wide universe. Next week, we'll be back with Last Argu…
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Joel Cates has been the Facilities Manager for Yamnuska Wolfdog Sanctuary since 2019 after starting as a volunteer in 2013. He spoke about growing up around the wilderness in North Western Ontario, his journey in the early days of Yamnuska, and gave updates on recent rescues and projects happening around the sanctuary. Yamnuska Website @yamnuskawds…
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On the shores of the Red Sea, God performed his final act of judgment against the Egyptians and his most powerful act of deliverance on behalf of the Israelites. While the Egyptian armies rushed to slaughter their recently released slaves, God parted the waters of the Red Sea and commanded the Israelites to cross on dry land. The very path that off…
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There are countless stories of tragedies and torture surrounding historic monuments and locations around the world. Oftentimes these stories sprout legends of ghostly figures roaming the lands or monsters seeking vengeance but usually, the stories are limited to one spirit or event causing the hauntings. But in the Forest of Lyons, a historic monas…
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Texas Democrats are clashing over whether President Biden should remain in the race for the White House. Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett says Democrats are scared of their own shadow and have embarked on a terrible strategy, Congressman Lloyd Doggett argues that Biden must drop out and state Rep. Ron Reynolds wants to remove “Vice” from Vice Preside…
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Bleeding from the eyes, foaming at the mouth, and bashing themselves to death against the rocks. That was the fate of six skilled hikers in the Russian mountain range Khamar-Daban – at least according to the single survivor Valentina Utochenko. Yet if the Russian authorities are to be believed, it was just a simple case of hypothermia. With specula…
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A symbol of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) and the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons Anti-nuclear activists are often isolated from each other because we focus on what’s most important to us – a local issue with radioactive waste dump, or uranium mining, or weapons, or a spike in health...…
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Happy Pride everyone! I was swamped working and attending events, so I wanted to re-release an edited previous episode to celebrate the end of June. Today, let's celebrate 4 of our LGBTQIA+ community who have contributed so much to wildlife conservation around the world. Book your next hostel through Hostel World Use code Humane Nature to get $100 …
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After fleeing Egypt, Moses wandered through the desert to Midian, where he was welcomed by Jethro, the high priest of Midian. Moses spent forty years in Midian, tending Jethro’s sheep, marrying, having children, and writing the first five books of the Bible. Despite this new life, God had other plans. Appearing in a burning bush, God called Moses t…
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On February 8th, 1970, a troop of Boy Scouts was hiking and camping near Ice Water Springs in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. During their return, one scout, Geoff Hague, got separated from the group and was never seen again. Join us this week as we investigate the disappearance of Geoff Hague. Learn more about Locations Unknown: https://l…
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...and now for another Human Factors Minute! Predetermined time standards (PTS) are advanced techniques which aim at defining the time needed for the performance of various operations by derivation from preset standards of time for various motions and not by direct observation and measurement. A predetermined time standard is a work measurement tec…
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Hey there folks! This week- our quests come to an end, and so many more questions remain. Next week, we'll be back with Liene's Library, wrapping up BTAH and talking about just about anything else you can imagine. It's a blast! Beyond that, please be sure to follow us or subscribe on your podcatcher of choice, and leave a review on iTunes, Stitcher…
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It was the first time a sitting President has ever debated a former President. And now that the first Biden/Trump showdown is in the books, did either candidate move the needle with voters, especially those who don’t like either candidate? In this special release, our Y’all-itics panel of political experts discusses what the candidates did right, a…
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In October 1867, the de Manville family inherited Château des Noyers du Tourneur, which had been built in 1835 from the stones of an earlier medieval castle. The family moved into their beautiful new home with their son Maurice and four employees: their son’s tutor, Emile, their coachman, a gardener named Auguste, and Celina and Amélina, a cook and…
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On 19 May 2024, Ebrahim Raisi – “The Butcher of Tehran” and President of the Islamic Republic of Iran – died in a helicopter crash. Immediately, theories of who had killed him and why, swept the worlds’ media.But while his passing inspired this episode, we’re also going to look at his many thousands of victims – and in particular how his actions le…
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Elliston Berry was only 14 when a classmate created fake pornographic images of her that quickly spread on social media. But the courageous teen hasn’t just shared her story, she’s also inspired the TAKE IT DOWN Act, bipartisan national legislation that would protect victims of real and deepfake non-consensual intimate imagery. In this episode of Y…
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This Week’s Featured Interview: Numnutz of the Week (for Outstanding Nuclear Boneheadedness): Fukushima saki? That’s right – get drunk to ignore the radionuclides that might be in your alcohol! Nuclear Hotseat Hot Story with Linda Pentz Gunter: The ADVANCE Act will gut nuclear safety and keep the Nuclear Navy happy. Hardly anyone on Capitol Hill op…
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How do we stop overfishing if we don't know who's doing the fishing? That's today's big question, and my guest is Jennifer Raynor. Jennifer is an Assistant Professor of natural resource economics at the University of Wisconsin Madison. Before entering academia, she conducted policy-relevant economic research for the U.S. federal government for near…
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Charlotte the stingray took the internet by storm, seemingly pregnant despite not having a mate. The theories behind her miracle pregnancy, the uncovered truth, and the following backlash provide an important lesson in marine animal care and anthropomorphism. Search for flights on Skyscanner Launch your first podcast with Buzzsprout Protect your ne…
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Hey there folks! This week- Next week, we'll be back reading The Hero's Welcome - Questions. Beyond that, please be sure to follow us or subscribe on your podcatcher of choice, and leave a review on iTunes, Stitcher, or wherever. It goes a long way to helping the podcast grow. You can also check out our Patreon at Patreon.com/Wordsandwhiskey Check …
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Before Roswell, there was another UFO incident, or should we say incidents. In the Puget Sound, a man and his crew witnessed several discs flying over the water. One of the ships started dropping material from the inside of its massive opening. The events that unfolded afterwards have been one of contraversy and intrigue. Some believe the story was…
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The story of Moses and the Exodus is central to the faith of millions of Christians and Jews. It has captivated people with its messages of freedom and deliverance. In this program we’ll explore Moses’ early life. Hidden by his mother as an infant to save him, Moses was rescued by an unlikely heroine—the daughter of the man who threatened his life.…
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Emily Weidner has been a U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Biologist at the Bend Field Office in Orgeon since 2017. She is the office lead for eagles, sage-grouse, bats and wolves. Emily spoke about her role as a USFWS Biologist in Oregon, the types of research happening with wolves in their specific area, told us an incredible wolf encounter story, and…
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Sophie jumped on a call with Felix to talk about our recent Interchange offsite on the Gold Coast, why it's important to take time away to work ON the business instead of IN the business, and how we optimise the time away from client work to Go Platinum at Interchange. Find the Role Clarity resource Sophie mentioned here Find our ideas for low budg…
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This week: We are occasionally asked why we link to scientific journals, news outlets, and sometimes even opinion pieces that are behind paywalls. In a world where HBO HBO Max Max and Spotify and everyone else raise prices once a month, it’s a great question: Our newsletter is free — why the hell do we make you click through to something that costs…
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Welcome to the start of the 14th year of Nuclear Hotseat! This Week’s Featured Interview: Hinamoeura Cross of Polynesia and Tina Cordova of New Mexico, both winners of the 2023 Nuclear Free Future Award, embrace in congratulations and commiseration, as both are Downwinders from different parts of the world. Nuclear Hotseat Hot Story with Linda...…
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I sincerely apologize for the sound quality, it's been a week! Have you ever heard of the cats of Disneyland in California? These cats have a well-believed myth surrounding them, though they do exist. Cats of Disneyland's official Instagram Launch your first podcast with Buzzsprout Book your next hostel visit with Hostelworld Get $100 off your firs…
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As we get ready to simmer through another summer in Texas, keep an eye on the grid. The fragility of electricity supply in Texas has been an issue since the near total collapse of the grid in the winter of 2021. University of Houston Energy Fellow Ed Hirs says the 'fixes' since haven't been enough. He sees the potential for summer days where supply…
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On July 13, 2018, Paul and his wife were vacationing in California to celebrate their 26th wedding anniversary. Before wrapping up their trip, Paul wanted to take one last day hike through Joshua Tree National Park, hoping to get some good shots of the parks Big Horn Sheep. After several hours had passed without Paul's return, his wife alerted the …
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