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Life in Chile can be difficult to navigate - especially if you're getting adjusted to living abroad. Join hosts Lenny and Bethany as they explore and discuss the latest Chilean news, cultural insights, travel, business, politics, sports, and more! Visit www.chiletoday.cl to discover additional content and connect with us on Instagram at @chiletodaynews. You can also reach us directly by sending an email to chiletodaypodcast@gmail.com.
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Chilean national podcast

Maximiliano Etchepare

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On this podcast we talk all about celebrities and sports on a national level, but we also sometimes talk about celebrities that live outside chile Cover art photo provided by Markus Spiske on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@markusspiske
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Inspired by Jara

Manic Street Preachers

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James Dean Bradfield looks at the influence of Chilean protest singer and songwriter Victor Jara on music, politics, cinema and ballet. James' album Even in Exile is available here https://orcd.co/eveninexile
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We talk about second passports, plan-B residencies, offshore gold vaults, foreign real estate, wealth protection, international banking, alternative assets and other things from the offshore and expat space you will not find anywhere else! SUBSCRIBE TODAY 💻 Visit our Website: https://ExpatMoney.com
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Three musicians, Hungarian cellist Orsi, Chilean cellist Evelyn and Japanese violinist Chiaki, share their unique perspectives on classical music from Pilsen, Czech Republic. Featuring original interviews and performances with stories and classical music from around the world.
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Adicomplex es un Dj/Productor chileno conocido en twitter como @Sr_Adi. Bienvenidos a descargar y compartir mi musica. Adicomplex is a Chilean DJ / producer known in twitter as @Sr_Adi. Welcome to download and share my music so free.
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Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly interview show about rad vintage style with guests you’ll want to go thrifting with! Emily Stochl - @emilymstochl - is the show's creator and host. Each episode is about second-hand fashion. We come at the subject from all sides. We discuss style, running a fashion business, the global second-hand industry, sustainability, and -- of course! -- the incredible stories behind our best vintage pieces, and why we choose second-hand first.
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It's summer in Chile, Danilo Perkelman Spend your holiday in your homeland Viña del Mar, is the best Season of the year summer 2017, do not miss the Chilean Dj & Producer Danilo Perkelman live, Every afternoon at 16 hrs of chile (GMT-3), Summer In The Mix 2017 in the Best Club of Viña del Mar and Reñaca Prepare your bathing suit and let's go to the best beach club in Chile
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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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Join Michael Cera ("Arrested Development") and Director Sebastián Silva as they discuss their new comedy, "Crystal Fairy and the Magical Cactus." On a trip through Chile, a boorish American named Jamie (Cera) and three Chilean brothers set off in search of the hallucinatory San Pedro cactus. But when a drunken Jamie invites along a free-spirited fellow American, they get more of an adventure than they bargained for.
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A dive into every country's history and why they exist. I also do episodes on political parties throughout the world or just talking about stuff that interests me! email:whydocountriesexist@gmail.com Request/feedback form:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf5m6cVniic8zkY13UZmUAxwLTNuVdBEkYqHmQCvvyAkGcUSg/viewform?usp=sf_link
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A weekly round up from the world's leading provider of news and analysis on the seafood, aquaculture and commercial fisheries sector. Find all our coverage at www.intrafish.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Tim McKernan Show

TMA STL | Hubbard Radio

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The Tim McKernan Show is a podcast featuring long form interviews with people from the world of sports, politics, and entertainment. Hosted by Tim McKernan of the St. Louis based TMA Podcast Network.
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Humanity's History certainly knows some great figures- yet not all of those are well known to us. This show aims at introducing and shedding light upon the figures who, without a doubt, were important but are overlooked by "PopHistory". Season 1 deals with August von Gneisenau, an officer who was one of the main forces of resistance against Napoleon in the Kingdom of Prussia and was very heavily involved in the Army Reforms starting in 1806. Season 2 deals with Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., the fou ...
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Celebrating the Art of Film. The Garden Cinema is an independent art-house cinema in Central London. We invite directors, producers, actors, and film commentators to talk about the films we show. Most of our podcast episodes are recorded post-screening, and with a live audience. We welcome recommendations! Our first few episodes feature Garden Cinema founder Michael Chambers.
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[Draws in Spanish] showcases noteworthy Latinx visual artists, exploring their creative journeys and how they got to where they are today. Host and Chilean-American illustrator, Fabiola Lara, brings humor and empathy to the conversation, uncovering how the artist’s culture and Latinx identity informs their artwork. Whether you’re just starting your creative career or looking to discover the next big name in visual art, join Fabiola as she chats in English with artists who draw in Spanish.
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Hearing The System with Maik & Juan

Maik Seyfert & Juan Castillo

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Welcome to Hearing the System with Maik & Juan podcast, where we explore the fascinating and often overlooked link between our internal world and the environment around us. We hope you, like us, are curious to delve into the world of coaching, teamwork, organisational dynamics, change, and various methodologies that can help us better understand our interconnectedness with others. Our two hosts, Maik from Germany and Juan, a Chilean-British based in Amsterdam, met during a course called ORSC ...
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This new Podcast format called “Blowing in the wind” is dedicated to people that are interested in learning about music and innovation. Doesn’t matter what instrument you play, if you are a music freak and like innovation just like us, this is your podcast. Our goal is to interview every single month, special guests who have a lot to share with us about these two topics and share it with you! Este nuevo formato de Podcast llamado “Blowing in the wind” está dedicado a personas interesadas en ...
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UFOs are at the heart of our popular culture, and opinions range from a firm belief that extra-terrestrials are already here, walking among us and influencing politics, to outright dismissal of the possibility of any intelligent life beyond our planet. But now, with this topic being discussed at the highest levels of Governments around the world, the subject has never been more relevant globally, than it is now. Join Neil & Stu as they consider, debate and present both sides of this paradigm ...
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A podcast that focuses on all of the movements that are beneath the surface. Deep politics, Parapolitics, that's all of politics, with your hosts, Haydn DePriest (Haze) and Michael Petrucelli. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timber-sycamore/support
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Welcome to Pubcast Worldwide, the interview podcast where we get to know interesting people over drinks at some of the best pubs, bars, and breweries on the planet, exploring the world 1 conversation and 1 pint at a time. This is the show where what and where we're drinking is just as important as what we're talking about. This is podcasting...unfiltered.
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What We’re Tasting is a weekly podcast from Wine Enthusiast. Three highly rated wines are the focus of each episode, providing a jumping off point for deeper discussion of a country, region, grape, producer, and style. Our expert guests will entertain and educate, adding personal insight and experience to help you increase your wine knowledge. We’ll also go beyond the bottle to discuss food pairing, wine country travel, and trends.
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A podcast series brought to you by the Scottish Centre for Global History in association with the University of Dundee. Through our research workshops and editorial podcasts, we aim to democratise Global History and give a public platform to postgraduate research. You can see our full list of history blogs and academic resources at globalhistory.org.uk If you'd like to contribute a blog post or take part in a virtual research workshop, please contact us via email at SCGH@dundee.ac.uk or via ...
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Rapper Ana Tijoux became famous internationally in 2010 with her album 1977. It was named for the year she was born, in France, to Chilean parents in exile during their home country's dictatorship. She was a global hip hop star but it's been 10 years now since she's put out an album. This year, she's released her latest, "Vida." Reporter Gisele Reg…
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Young people took to the streets with political muralism all over Chile in the late 60s, at the same time that young people in New York were starting modern graffiti, and May 68 took place in Paris. Chile Estyle is a documentary film which explores the past and present of Chile's unique street art tradition, which comes from a remix of political mu…
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As recently as the 1980s, only 10 wineries existed in Chile, making wines that were -- at best -- OK. Today, there are hundreds of Chilean wineries, making good to outstanding wines, many of which are highly coveted by savvy wine collectors. Aurelio Montes Jr. tells the story of how his father kickstarted a winemaking revolution in Chile -- and wha…
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Topics include: -Discussing topics from last week's 'sode -Tim's vacation Please support our sponsors: Mark Hannah – Evergreen Wealth Strategies James Carlton Agency (State Farm) Design Aire Heating & Cooling Mungenast Longo Biggs Follow us on Social Media: @TMASTL on Twitter, @tma_stl on Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.…
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Host Meg Wolitzer presents two imaginative stories about different ways of thinking about coming together and what we celebrate when we do. In “On the Sudden Increase in Changeling Stock: A Report,” Daniel Lavery applies a statistical model where you would not expect to find one, with zany results.It’s read by Jin Ha. In our second work, master sto…
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For several hours on Wednesday, the central square in Bolivia's capital La Paz was overtaken by a rogue general and armored vehicles trying to ram the government palace. Within hours, the coup attempt had been quelled by Bolivia's President Luis Arce but the political and economic tensions that underlie it remain. Host Marco Werman explores them an…
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For the first time, scientists have evidence suggesting the painted lady butterfly can make the 2,600-mile trek across the Atlantic Ocean, from West Africa to South America, without stopping. In this week’s issue of Nature Communication, a team of scientists describes how it made the discovery by studying pollen grains found on the insects. Entomol…
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Six candidates, including one moderate, were selected by Iran's Guardian Council to run in snap presidential elections on June 28. Two have since dropped out. Many voters say a heavy crackdown on the Woman, Life, Freedom movement following the death in custody of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini have left them with no faith in the electoral system. The Worl…
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An appeals court in Paris has ruled that an international arrest warrant issued by France against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is valid. The warrant was issued against Assad in connection with alleged crimes against humanity and chemical weapons attacks in Syria in 2013. Host Marco Werman speaks with Natasha Hall, a senior fellow at the Center …
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The two men vying to be Britain's next prime minister engaged in a testy TV debate last night. Barring some unforeseen event, Keir Starmer, the Labour party leader is expected to be the next occupant of 10 Downing Street following a general election on July 4. For many British voters though, he remains an enigma. The World's Europe correspondent Or…
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The feudal principalities of far northern Pakistan — home to walled villages, yak herders, glacial rivers, golden poplar forests and snow leopards — held off, or played off, would-be conquerors ranging from Alexander the Great to imperial Great Britain. Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek, whose globe-spanning …
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Operas are often performed in Italian, German or French. That’s why there are what’s called “surtitles” or “supertitles” projected above the stage. They translate the lyrics into the audience’s main language. That doesn't help blind and low-vision audience members, though. So now, an opera company in New Zealand has come up with an accessible solut…
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China’s global influence can clearly be seen in its military and economic power. But one of the tightest connections that binds China with every corner of the planet is its relationship with one critical corporation: Apple. Host Marco Werman is joined by veteran journalist Jane Perlez to examine the relationship between a superpower and a super pow…
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For a week now, thousands of people in Kenya have been taking part in unprecedented demonstrations against a proposed finance bill. Yesterday, Kenya’s president accused some demonstrators of treason after they stormed parliament. But today, he changed his tune and conceded to the demands of demonstrators as criticism mounted over the deadly police …
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Outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has been selected as the next secretary-general of NATO. He will succeed Jens Stoltenberg of Norway, whose tenure lasted ten years, on Oct. 1. Rutte takes over the alliance as the war in Ukraine drags on and European nations mull over their own security. Host Marco Werman speaks with Sean Monaghan, visiting …
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South Sudan is no stranger to violence since the time of its independence. That violence has caused humans to migrate as they flee war and conflict. At the same time, antelope migration across South Sudan has not only been uninterrupted, the species is actually thriving. Host Marco Werman speaks with Steve Boyes to find out more.…
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An order of Spanish nuns have holed up in their 15th-century convent in a stand-off with the Catholic Church over issues mundane and spiritual. The mundane: The nuns wanted to sell one property to buy an old convent elsewhere but the Vatican blocked the sale. The Spiritual: The nuns have aligned themselves with a far-right priest who adheres to the…
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Today, WikiLeaks founder Jullian Assange walked out of a courtroom on the US territory of Saipan a free man, after pleading guilty to a single charge of publishing US military secrets. Investigative journalist Michael Isikoff tells The World’s host Marco Werman that although Assange had a checkered track record as a journalist, his plea deal sets a…
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Javier Milei has been the talk of freedom-oriented expat circles since the libertarian firebrand was elected president of Argentina last year. Today, I am joined by Skot Sheller, who has been following Milei’s work for years and is himself pursuing Argentinian citizenship. Enjoy today’s discussion as Skot and I look at what Javier Milei has really …
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An Australia-based think tank reports that the average level of global peacefulness has deteriorated once again, with 56 active conflicts raging around the world — the most since the end of World War I, and with fewer conflicts being resolved. Host Marco Werman speaks with Steve Killelea, founder and executive chairman of the Institute of Economics…
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In Kenya today, thousands of people took to the streets to reject a finance bill underway in parliament. The bill proposes new taxes that Kenyans say will hurt them economically. This comes amid rising unemployment and a biting economy. Behind the demonstrations are Gen-Z members who are organizing on social media platforms like TikTok and X. Today…
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Israel’s Supreme Court today ruled unanimously that the military must begin drafting ultra-Orthodox men for compulsory service. The landmark decision effectively puts an end to a longstanding exemption for the ultra-Orthodox. The arrangement had created a deep chasm among Israeli Jews over who should shoulder the burden of protecting the country. T…
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The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Russia’s former defense minister and its military chief of staff for attacking civilian targets in Ukraine. The warrants for Sergei Shoigu and Valery Gerasimov mark the third time the ICC has accused senior Russian leaders of war crimes. American University law professor Rebecca Hamilt…
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Scientists studying why the groundwater along the Buffels River in South Africa’s Namaqualand contains saline have determined that it is connected to termites. Using carbon dating, they concluded that some of the active termite mounds go back 34,000 years. More importantly, they found that the termites may provide an answer to how to sequester carb…
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This month, around 300 families from Panama's Guna tribe, are moving out of a small island off of Panama's Caribbean coast, and settling in a village that the government has built for them on the mainland. They are Panama's first community to relocate due to climate change, though many others could soon follow suit. Manuel Rueda reports from their …
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