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You’ve been overwhelmed with headlines all week – what's worth a closer look? One Thing takes you into the story and helps you make sense of the news everyone's been talking about. Each Sunday, host David Rind interviews one of CNN’s world-class reporters to tell us what they've found – and why it matters. From the team behind CNN 5 Things.
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Listen to programs, interviews, and conversations with Peter Boghossian. This show started as "All Things Re-Considered," which took a closer look at the ideological capture of NPR. That program is complete, but the podcast is carrying on with interviews, conversations, and new projects from Peter and his team at National Progress Alliance. Visit to learn more--and consider making a donation to support this work: https://www.nationalprogressalliance.org/donate/ Thank you for listening. Commu ...
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Go beyond the headlines with our new podcast series – AgriFocus – where we take a closer look at some of the key issues that directly impact on farmers, rural communities and the agri-sector.
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Each week, The Broadside highlights a story from the heart of the American South and asks why it matters to you. From news to arts and culture, we dive into topics that might not be on a front page, but deserve a closer look. Along the way, we explore the nuances of our home—and how what happens here ripples across the country. Hosted by Anisa Khalifa, The Broadside is a production of North Carolina Public Radio-WUNC. Find it every Thursday wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Fast Company's Creative Control is taking a deep dive into the forces that are shaping the creator economy and what it means for its future. As the creator economy continues its rapid expansion, there are issues that deserve a closer look. Topics like who owns what online, where’s the middle class for creators, and what web3 technology will really mean for creators after the hype.
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Cancel Me, Daddy
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Cancel Me, Daddy

Katelyn Burns & Oliver-Ash Kleine

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The pearl clutching about “cancel culture” and “censorship” has become louder and more absurd while also getting more and more play in the media. Journalists Katelyn Burns and Oliver-Ash Kleine see this panic for what it is though: a grift. They take a closer look at these temper tantrums, dispelling myths, laughing at the most outrageous takes, and shedding light on which perspectives are actually being suppressed and left out of the conversation. You can join our community and support our ...
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FOX News Podcasts are Getting Schooled. FOX Nation host Abby Hornacek takes a closer look at the topics and buzz words you find your friends and coworkers using to sound intelligent. Each week Abby and her expert guests will tackle topics we take for granted and help to explain the roots and meanings behind them.
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The classic novel, the playground of literary greats such as Austen, Dickens, the Brontë sisters... but have you actually READ these books? Sisters Katy and Marsha take a closer look at classical texts, expect feminist rants, funny anecdotes, coarse language and general silliness! Needless to say, this isn’t a podcast you want to reference in your coursework!
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St. Louis on the Air creates a unique space where guests and listeners can share ideas and opinions with respect and honesty. Whether exploring issues and challenges confronting our region, discussing the latest innovations in science and technology, taking a closer look at our history or talking with authors, artists and musicians, St. Louis on the Air brings you the stories of St. Louis and the people who live, work and create in our region.
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The Accenture AI Leaders Podcast series takes a closer look at industry trends, opportunities, and challenges related to AI, analytics, and data that are top of mind for CDOs, CAOs, and CIOs from leading organizations across the world. Listen in as these leaders talk one-on-one about their experiences driving AI-powered initiatives across their organizations.
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MICRO SPY
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MICRO SPY

Erik Ratensperger

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MICRO SPY is a podcast that takes a closer look at the lives and work of the musicians and creatives I admire. Be sure to rate, review, and share the podcast if you like what you hear. Hosted and produced by Erik Ratensperger (drummer of Jeromes Dream). Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/microspy/support
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We are D93 Podcast

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Bonneville Joint School District 93 is committed to communicating with our community at a high level. This includes the "We are D93" podcast where we take a closer look at those who help makes this such a great place to live and learn.
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TFN's The Debrief is your regular dose of news and views on Polish culture, society and some history too. Join John Beauchamp as he takes a closer look into what's making Poland. Stay on the lookout for the latest Debrief Extra, your espresso shot of cultural news from Poland and beyond!
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The Undisclosed podcast investigates wrongful convictions, and the U.S. criminal justice system, by taking a closer look at the perpetration of a crime, its investigation, the trial, and ultimate verdict... and finding new evidence that never made it to court.
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Every Wednesday Corey, Liam, and Mitch take a deep dive into franchise cinema, digging through the sequels, prequels, reboots & remakes that time forgot. Is it always a cynical ploy for relevancy and revenue? What does it take to transcend familiarity? Let's take a closer look and see what these films have to offer. (Spoiler: sometimes, it's not much.)
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Welcome to The Observation Station, where we take a closer look at the world around us and offer a unique perspective on various subjects. As your host, I invite you to join me on this journey of observation and introspection. I'll be sharing my personal take on everything from current events to human behavior and beyond. Each week, we'll delve into a new topic, explore it from different angles, and spark meaningful discussions. So sit back, relax, and come along for the ride as we challenge ...
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Kevin Young & Dan Hourigan

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Ever wanted to know where things like The Rack or The Brazen Bull came from and why? Want to delve deep into what made Pol Pot or Nero the tyrant's they became? Well on this new show, from hosts Kevin Young and Dan Hourigan, we'll get into all of it and take a closer look at the distance past and up to the modern day to try and understand the History of Human Cruelty. It's TORTURE!
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Florida Foodie

WKMG and Graham Media Group

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Food is part of our traditions and cultures, and it affects our health, our economy and all of our communities. So, Florida Foodie is giving you some food for thought, taking a closer look at what we eat, how we eat it and the impacts on Florida and what it means for everyone, everywhere.
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Ear on Processing is a twice-monthly podcast that takes listeners inside the pages of Processing magazine and into the minds of subject matter experts involved in process manufacturing. In Processing segments take a closer look at the top editorial content found inside each issue of Processing Magazine. Processing Pros segments provide high-level discussions with industry professionals on a variety of topics in the process manufacturing industries.
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A Closer Look is a podcast hosted by Nate Fisher and Will Sennett, two comedians investigating the production of the most expensive unfinished movie of all time, a 1996 sci fi blockbuster called Cyber Cowboys. Season 1 was about the 1979 World Series between the Nashville Pickers and the Lower Manhattan Gambinos.
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An original podcast discussing everything from true crime, the supernatural, conspiracy theories, and all things strange. Join us every Thursday where ever you listen to your podcasts, with your co-hosts Dee and Brit. We will take a closer look at some high-profile cases, unsolved cases, demon possessions, hauntings and so much more! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/its-a-strange-world-after-all/support
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MLB insider Ken Rosenthal covers baseball’s latest news and pressing issues every week with his unfiltered commentary and inside access from sources around the game. Weekly staples include The Lede, Dude and Dork of the week, and Inside Dish with a closer look at Ken’s articles in The Athletic. Ken also answers your questions every week. Drop a line in the reviews and Ken will do his best to reply on his next show!
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Crosscut Reports takes listeners deep into the stories that shape Washington state, drawing on the enterprising work being done by reporters in the Crosscut newsroom to tell the personal stories that help us better understand the real-life impacts behind the headlines. Hosted by Sara Bernard
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The Industry is a podcast that takes a closer look at some of the lesser known (and perhaps intentionally) forgotten stories of movie history. Insane productions, scandalous lawsuits, victories from the jaws of defeat, and the occasional crime are the order of the day in this Industry. Each story is explored with experts who know or with the people who were there. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Do you ever find yourself wanting more when you leave church on Sunday? Find yourself wanting to dig deeper into the text? Well, this is the show for you! This is the show where we take a deeper dive and look closer at the Scriptures from this week's sermon. We will discuss greater cultural context, original languages, and much much more!
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What is happening in the world right now? In this podcast produced by the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) we'll take a closer look at events taking place around the globe. Here you will find conversations, seminars and lectures on different international topics. We hope you'll learn something new! If you have any feedback or tips, please contact us on post@nupi.no Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In a country like France, where tradition reigns supreme, even a suggestion of change or newness has long been met with scepticism by locals. This is no longer the case, offers writer and adopted Parisian Lindsey Tramuta in The New Paris podcast, a side dish to her bestselling books “The New Paris” and “The New Parisienne”. Here, with an assortment of other local experts, she takes a closer look at the people, places and ideas that are changing the fabric of the storied French capital.
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What does Self Care look like to you? It's not a spa day, a massage or a workout. It's not a day off from work, or a bubble bath. It's so much more than the things we do, it's HOW we prioritize ourselves in general. Join me every Tuesday and Thursday for two different editions of the Ultimate Journey of Self Care. Tuesday's show is a deeper dive into what self care can look like for you with conversations about fitness, mindset, energy eating and fuel for your body, spirituality, travel and ...
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Friday marks the 35th World AIDS Day and 20th anniversary of the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). The theme for World AIDS Day 35 is “Remember and Commit.” A lot has changed since the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention first defined HIV/AIDS in 1981. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recently…
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After receiving a very concerning phone call from her husband, Richard Hoagland, Linda frantically started calling everyone they knew to try and track down Richard. Little did she know, that would be the last time she would talk to Richard for over 23 years… Thank you all so much for listening to today's episode! Don't forget, I post a brand new ep…
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Seth takes a closer look at the 2024 presidential election and the various ways in which Donald Trump winning a second term is very bad. Then, Seth's family (Hilary, Larry and Josh Meyers) joins him for the 10th time to celebrate Thanksgiving on Late Night. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art…
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How happy are you? Do you battle anxiety and depression, and wonder if your life has meaning? Enter Joy Strategist author Grace Harry to help change your life! Grace had an illustrious 30-year career as an exec at Def Jam and Jive Records, she managed Usher, and she’s worked with some of the top names in the music and entertainment industry. And no…
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In the last few years, Anderson Cooper has been going through boxes of things that belonged to belonged to his dad, who died when he was 10, his brother, who died when he was 21, and his mom, who died in 2019. He documented that journey in the first season of his podcast, “All There Is.” Now the podcast is back for a new season. In this episode, we…
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Kate Adie presents stories from the UAE, Iran, Ireland, Finland and Cambodia As the world's seventh largest oil producer, the UAE may seem an odd choice to host the world's annual climate summit, but the Emiratis have been keen to showcase their green credentials. But the UAE’s desired image is falling short of the reality, says Owen Pinnell, as he…
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Brian Owens and his father, Thomas, became internet darlings 10 years ago with a YouTube video of them performing a rendition of “A Change is Gonna Come.” That video has gained more than 107 million views and landed them on the Today Show in June. Now, the Owenses are hitting the stage as a supporting act for jazz sensation Samara Joy. Brian and Th…
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In Madison County, Illinois, an apprenticeship program helps students with disabilities build skills for work – and life – after they graduate. The program has shown success, and now leaders hope their model gets implemented elsewhere. The coordinator of the program at Collinsville High School, a parent whose son went through the program, and STLPR…
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Peter Boghossian engaged Billboard Chris, Francis Aaron, and Digital Gnosis in a conversation at Speakers’ Corner, London. Peter presented a number of claims on the topic of gender transition, beginning with the statement on Chris’ billboard: “Children cannot consent to puberty blockers.” Chris and a self-described “woke” participant find some poin…
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Recorded every Thursday after the audience has left Studio 8G, and witnessed only by scattered members of the Late Night staff and crew… This is Corrections: The Podcast. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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A new lawsuit against the University of Missouri claims the university’s healthcare system violated disability law by refusing to provide certain gender-affirming care to two transgender boys. Attorneys Nicole Gorovsky, Patti Williams and Arindam Kar discuss this case in this November 2023 edition of the Legal Roundtable. They also tackle other leg…
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Bob Chipman joins us again for our latest 'woke brawl' with 007 and this time we're setting our sights on The Man With the Golden Gun from 1974. Listen as we praise the suave menace of Christopher Lee, pine for the lost Alice Cooper theme song we might have had, and encounter that most rare of circumstances: a James Bond film Agatha enjoyed!! Warni…
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Following a court order, Georgia lawmakers are currently in a special session to redraw the district lines for several state legislature and congressional seats. WABE politics Rahul Bali discusses the latest. Plus, a hearing is being held to determine if Sandersville Railroad Company can legally condemn property in Sparta, Georgia to build a 4.5-mi…
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Recent litigation to hold drug makers accountable for the opioid epidemic has led to settlements totaling $50 billion that are being distributed to state governments throughout the United States. We explore some of the potential solutions in our home state of North Carolina and find out how its hyper local model for distributing funds could be a co…
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Know it's been awhile since you're heard from us! That's because Oliver is leaving the show, and Katelyn's been working hard to figure out what's next. In this episode, we discuss the change decision, what's next, the secret behind the name "Cancel Me, Daddy," and so much more. Spoiler from Oliver: the next era of Cancel Me, Daddy is gonna slap. Yo…
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Chris Elston became an activist for the public awareness of child sex “transitions” more than three years ago. He’s been harassed, attacked, and even suffered a broken arm for the message on his billboard: “Children cannot consent to puberty blockers.” In this conversation with Peter Boghossian, Chris explains how the public reception of his messag…
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The long-simmering fault lines within OpenAI over questions of safety with regard to the deployment of large language models like GPT, the engine behind OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Dall-E services, came to a head on November 17 when the organization’s nonprofit board of directors voted to fire CEO Sam Altman. But then he was reinstated on November 22. It’…
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Dr. Kathryn McClymond was recently named the 18th president of Oglethorpe University, making her the first woman to lead the liberal arts college in Brookhaven. She talks with Rose about her new role and her top priorities, including assisting first-year college students through a DEI program. Plus, Tanisha C. Ford, a historian, author and professo…
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The “wanted” policy in the St. Louis region allows police to make an arrest without a warrant or knowledge about the person they're arresting. Tim Reinhardt experienced that first-hand, and is now suing the Chesterfield Police Department. Reinhardt’s attorney, Jack Waldron, calls the wanted system a “substitute for doing police work.” Maureen Hanlo…
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This year alone Arch Grants has awarded over $1.8 million to local startups and small businesses. Since 2012, the organization has backed and mentored hundreds of companies to attract and retain promising businesses — and to breathe new life into St. Louis’ economy. Arch Grants Executive Director Gabe Angieri and 2023 Arch Grants recipient Pierre P…
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When former Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern passed legislation to reduce access to tobacco products, the policy was held up as an international example. So there was shock among health experts in New Zealand and across the world this week when the newly sworn in Government announced they would be scrapping the plans. Claudia Hammond as…
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Speakers: Natasha Kaneva, Head of Global Commodities Research Shikha Chaturvedi, Head of Global Natural Gas Research Gregory Shearer, Head of Base and Precious Metal Research Tracey Allen, Head of Agricultural Commodities Research This podcast was recorded on 29 November 2023. This communication is provided for information purposes only. Institutio…
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Reporter Lizz Giordano talks about the legal handling of Harold Felton’s death – and why his family thinks more could have been done. In 2016, Harold Felton was working in a trench in West Seattle when it suddenly collapsed, killing him.    Seattle police declared his death an accident and handed the case to Washington’s Department of Labor & Indus…
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Raiders of the Lost Ark is a classic 1981 adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Harrison Ford as the iconic archaeologist Indiana Jones. On this episode, Thomas Riddle (“Adventures in Learning with Indiana Jones,” “Imagineering Education,” “Star Wars in the Classroom”) joins us to discuss why it’s considered one of the all-time g…
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This is some of the least a movie has ever counted: we've got a spiritual successor to a rom-com-dram, city oriented film. Liam and Corey have a truly fantastic discussion about the magic of human connection to geography and spaces and then have to pivot into some Truly Insane Shit. Mitch is not even here. Art by Jade Dickinson: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠…
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Dignitaries, including current and former presidents and first ladies, gathered for a final tribute to former first lady Rosalynn Carter. Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church hosted the memorial on the campus of Emory University. It’s among the many memorial services being held over a three-day period. WABE politics reporter Sam Gringlas reports …
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Addictions are relationships with something and they often are not ones that serve us. Developing an addictive relationship with something can signal to us that we aren’t enough on our own, or we must have it in our life to function. Sandra Elia-Taranto is a food addiction counselor, author and public speaker and believes the addiction cycle stems …
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Elaine May will always be best known for her comedy with Mike Nichols and her screenwriting skills. However, as a director May is an uncompromising force who seemingly would do whatever it takes to get her vision on the screen. This episode looks at the great lengths May went to in order to get Mikey and Nicky, a lifelong passion project made, and …
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Welcome to Episode 28 where we explore the intricacies of marketing strategy tailored for businesses of all sizes—small, medium, and large. This episode takes a deep dive into effective marketing approaches for different scales of businesses, offering valuable insights and strategies to enhance your online presence. Join us as we unravel the secret…
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Welcome to Episode 28 where we explore the intricacies of marketing strategy tailored for businesses of all sizes—small, medium, and large. This episode takes a deep dive into effective marketing approaches for different scales of businesses, offering valuable insights and strategies to enhance your online presence. Join us as we unravel the secret…
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Abortion rights supporters scored a legal victory last week when the Missouri Supreme Court declined to take up cases regarding ballot summaries and costs for initiative petitions that would put making abortion legal in front of Missouri voters. STLPR Politics Correspondent Jason Rosenbaum discusses recent developments and a timeline for when voter…
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“Missouri Weird & Wonderful” presents readers of all ages with a kid-friendly tour through the Show Me State. Author Amanda E. Doyle and illustrator Dan Zettwoch, two longtime St. Louisans, discuss highlights from the book, which closes with a scavenger hunt for famous Missouri people and things.
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Ken Rosenthal has the latest on Shohei Ohtani’s movement with the winter meetings approaching. And how will Scott Boras handle his stable of free agents? How much does the Sonny Gray signing strengthen the St. Louis rotation? Ken also highlights Kenta Maeda’s deal with the Detroit Tigers. Grillin' Ken answers your questions, including where Juan So…
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In this podcast, Arindam Sandilya, Ladislav Jankovic, Lorenzo Ravagli and Juan Duran-Vara we discuss the FX volatility backdrop and six themes that we think are worth watching for 2024. Namely, 1) carry collecting, 2) JPY and x-JPY directional and volatility, 3) efficient hedges for unwinds in Latam, 4) defensive, low decay forward volatility struc…
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This isn't your average therapy session. Abby is joined by Music Therapist and Founder of Oak Song Music Therapy Amy Standridge for a lesson on the impact music therapy can have on one's mind! Amy discusses the foundations of music therapy and gives a look at what listeners could experience in a session. She provides an overview of the different co…
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As the COP28 climate conference kicks off this week, world leaders will gather to discuss potential solutions to the crisis. Experts are increasingly looking at how artificial intelligence can help address certain aspects, despite a lack of regulation around the emerging technology. In this episode, we examine how AI could be used and look at wheth…
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On this episode Dan and Kevin cover: the Big Book of Pain, 50 Shades, Christopher Walken, Dan is a gypsy, Egypt, papercuts, bamboo, riot control, feet stuff, prison whippings, The Graduate, Navy kidnappings, taking a compliment, Sisqo, getting a switch, why it hurts, no fun in the Middle East, felching, and much much more!! Please like, subscribe, …
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In today’s episode, we discuss the Melanie Uribe Case. Melanie was abducted and murdered while on her way to work. Her body was later discovered with the help of someone claiming to have had a vision about where she might be. Was this a true act of clairvoyance or deception? Please follow us on Instagram @itsastrangeworldpodcast, Twitter@PodStrange…
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Kate Adie presents stories from Russia, the US, Argentina, Iraq and Iceland. In the wake of President Putin's invasion of Ukraine, repressive laws were passed which effectively criminalise all anti-war activism. The recent trial of artist Sasha Skochilenko underscored the heavy-handed enforcement of these laws, as well as the inconsistent way in wh…
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