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Country of Dust

Country of Dust

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A lot has been happening in Armenia: war, immigration, shifting alliances, a rising economy, and so much more. Country of Dust tells the stories of the people who are living through this important, in-between moment in Armenia’s history. We capture the odd, inspiring and perplexing ways in which Armenia keeps going, despite the odds. If you want support the show, donate here: https://www.paypal.me/jeremydalmas
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Ukraine + Football

Ukraine + Football

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Welcome to the new home of the #1 English Language Ukrainian Football Podcast Hosts Adam Pate, Andrew Todos & Rey Vick delve into the weird, wonderful and sometimes ugly world of the beautiful game in Europe's largest country! They are often joined by a variety of well known guests and experts to bring a unique outlook to a whole range of interesting topics. The show's regular releases cover a whole range of topics including: UPL (Ukrainian Premier League) Ukrainian sides in Europe (UCL, UEL ...
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Sage Country Fragments

Tacet Matthew Bunk, Calvin Pineda

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Stories scattered in the dust and wind, things picked up once and then forgotten, scraps and memories ... Sage Country Fragments is a short essay and variety podcast built from scratch somewhere in the southern plains of Idaho.
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Dreamy

Common Ground

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A collection of mindful audio stories from the First Storytellers – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. These stories bring an age-old practice of oral storytelling into the digital space, helping people slow down and connect to Country.
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Tracking a Killer: The Cold Case Files

CityNews/Frequency Podcast Network

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CityNews reporters, Fil Martino and Madison Fitzpatrick hate the thought of cold cases gathering dust in police departments across the country. Together they’ve teamed up to take a closer look at the cases that refuse to crack, in an effort to track down Canada’s most violent perpetrators. Hear directly from the victims’ family, friends and detectives tasked with searching for answers.
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Soundcheck

WNYC Studios

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WNYC, New York Public Radio, brings you Soundcheck, the arts and culture program hosted by John Schaefer, who engages guests and listeners in lively, inquisitive conversations with established and rising figures in New York City's creative arts scene. Guests come from all disciplines, including pop, indie rock, jazz, urban, world and classical music, technology, cultural affairs, TV and film. Recent episodes have included features on Michael Jackson,Crosby Stills & Nash, the Assad Brothers, ...
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Voices of the Middle East and North Africa is a weekly program hosted by Malihe Razazan and Mira Nabulsi. It explores the richly diverse and fascinating world of culture and politics of the Middle East and North Africa through a complex web of class, gender, ethnic, religious and regional differences. Voices of the Middle East and North Africa airs on KPFA radio, 94.1 FM, in Berkeley, CA. Online on kpfa.org or on Apple Podcasts.
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The Flying Doctor

Royal Flying Doctor Service

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Sometimes, when people live, work or travel in rural and remote Australia, they can run into trouble. There are accidents and injuries. There are bites, stings or illness. Australia is a large, remote, and unforgiving land, with a relatively small population. In this podcast, we talk to real patients of the Royal Flying Doctor Service and the role that the Royal Flying Doctor Service plays in serving rural and remote communities. THIS is the Flying Doctor podcast! Hosted on Acast. See acast. ...
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Monster Under the Bed

European Investment Bank

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The Monster Under the Bed podcast takes fears and myths that are common in our society and busts them wide open. From how hospitals operate on you to where you choose to live, each episode fights one imaginary monster under the bed and wins the battle for a more rational way of doing things that’s better for our economy and better for our society. We’ll show you how to keep safe from cybercrime, why you should live in the city and stop dreaming about country life, and we’ll help you to stop ...
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Welcome to the Jen Waters' Pen Jen’s Inkwell Podcast! Jen wrote and performed all the original stories in the podcast. This podcast is produced by Eric Baines, who scored all the stories and poems in the series to public domain and original music. The podcast is associated with the blog of the same name, Pen Jen’s Inkwell, www.penjensinkwell.blogspot.com, which can be found on her website: www.jenwaters.com. It features the children's music and spoken word stories from her Apple Music releas ...
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On this episode I chatted with Jason Gallagher before the first game of the Western Conference Finals. OKC Thunder vs Timberwolves. Jason shares his takes, his newly found fandom of the Thunder previously a Dallas MAVS Fanatic. Follow Jason here www.instagram.com/jasongallagher41 Huge thank you to our sponsors. The Oklahoma Hall of Fame at the Gayl…
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Since releasing his first solo album in 2010, William Tyler has become associated with the so-called cosmic country style – his music has tended to be expansive, atmospheric, clearly rooted in Americana but with an experimental edge. Now comes Tyler’s new record, Time Indefinite – an album that might, paradoxically, be his most modern or avant-gard…
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From childhood memories of travelling the remote Kimberley landscapes of the 1960's, to arriving in a skirt and heels onto a remote WA airstrip in Kalgoorlie as a freshly minted RFDS Doctor, Dr Elizabeth Green's new memoir is an engaging, time-travelling treat. While Elizabeth was only 'officially' with the RFDS for two and a half years in the last…
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On this episode I chatted with executive director of Skyline - Katy Leffel. Katy has a great story and journey to leading Skyline. What is Skyline? "Skyline is on a mission to serve those living in the shadows of our community by bridging the gaps in their resources with kindness and respect. Together, we can achieve a transformed community where a…
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The artist, producer, and educator Jlin, born Jerrilynn Patton, first came out of the electronic dance music scene – specifically, the Chicago style of house music known as footwork. But she’s also become a sought-after composer, and one of her works was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Her collaborators include Icelandic pop star Bjork, composer…
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On this episode I chatted with interior designer Amber about her shift away from working for her family business and jumping into her own design firm. Amber is an Oklahoman born and raised. Stillwater for hightschool and college before her journey into the professional world. Follow Amber www.instagram.com/ambermcculloughdesign www.ambermcculloughd…
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Macie Stewart is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, and composer who’s been a key player in the Chicago music scene, and a go-to collaborator for her string arrangements for pop stars like SZA, or playing with leading improvisers like Makaya McCraven or touring with Japanese Breakfast. Her current project is an album called When Distance Is Blue, ful…
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Many of us have probably dreamed of running away to a deserted island! But what if you actually lived on one, 365 days of the year? Ruby and Heinrich (and their toddler Lucas) are the full-time caretakers of Qld's remote One Tree Island. But as well as dealing with the daily and often extreme 'remote work' challenges of keeping an island - and all …
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On this episode I chatted with artist, muralist, van man and all around creator Dusty Gilpin. Dusty is a generational creative, he shares his and his families story of creative in OKC. Check out his new shop in the Plaza 1717 NW 16th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73106 Follow him on instagram - www.instagram.com/okiedust www.okiedust.com Huge thank you to …
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Because she is the daughter of Ravi Shankar, perhaps the most famous Indian classical musician of the past century, Anoushka Shankar is associated with that style of music. But though she plays the sitar, and does indeed play Indian ragas in the style of her illustrious dad, she has also drawn on jazz, flamenco, various world and electronic music t…
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On this episode I chatted with CEO of The CARE Center Stacy McNeiland. Stacy shares her story through the ups and the downs leading her into this incredible position leading The CARE Center. Organized in 1991, The CARE Center is Oklahoma County’s only child advocacy center, committed to helping children find their voice and begin to heal after abus…
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The fiddler Mark O’Connor is probably best known for his million-selling Appalachian Waltz project – a kind of chamber/folk album with famed cellist Yo Yo Ma and bassist Edgar Meyer. Mark has also written string quartets, concertos, and orchestral pieces – and they all come from the same place as his solo fiddle sets – everything is rooted in the s…
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Trigger Warning: This episode contains content about suicide. "The black dog follows you...and hangs close on your flying skirts with hungry fangs". So said the ancient Roman poet Horace some 2000 years ago, as he struggled with his own 'inner demons'. Yet even today, despite our growing understanding around the science and prevalence of mental hea…
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On this episode I chatted with the current Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Foundation Executive Director Mr Sean McCabe. Sean grew up in Duncan Oklahoma, ran track at Oklahoma State where he stayed to coach, then worked for the OSU Foundation before recently moving to the Oklahoma Wildlife Department. https://www.okwcf.org/news/owcf-welcomes-new-exe…
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Since 1981, Welsh musician Mike Peters has been the voice of the hit-making British band The Alarm. After the band split up in 1991, Peters wrote and released solo work, before reconstituting The Alarm in 2000, (Wikipedia.) Since being diagnosed with a rare form of leukemia in 2005 (he is also co-founder of the Love Hope Strength Foundation), Mike …
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On this episode I chatted with Rebecka Peterson, Rebecka is an educator. One of the best in the nation. Former Oklahoma Teacher of the Year and National Teacher of the Year. We dive into Rebecka’s incredible background, teaching methods and how teaching has impacted her life. Huge thank you to our sponsors. The Oklahoma Hall of Fame at the Gaylord-…
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King Hannah is an indie-rock duo from Liverpool consisting of singer and songwriter Hannah Merrick and guitarist Craig Whittle. Their latest album, Big Swimmer, seems to be the result of Merrick’s observations after touring around the United States, where it wasn’t the big cities or expansive vistas that inspired her songs, but the little moments a…
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When Sean Pollard felt something 'bump' his leg while surfing off the Esperance coastline back in 2014, he had no idea what had hit him. Until the 3.5 meter Great White Shark that was attacking him, came back for another bite. Seconds later, having lost an arm and his other hand, Sean realised his only chance of survival was to swim some 100 meters…
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On this episode I chatted with Ashleigh Robinson former Miss Oklahoma and now Development Manager at Bethany Children’s Health Center. A lifelong Oklahoman and passionate advocate for individuals with disabilities, Robinson brings a unique blend of experience in education, advocacy, and public engagement to the position. Robinson, who was crowned M…
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Bab L’ Bluz is a French-Moroccan band playing a distinctive band of rock, one that’s built on the sounds of North and West African music, and on the Blues. The band was born from the dream of propelling Guembri (the Gnawa's guitar) on the international music scene of contemporary music, and has expanded to include electric mandole and electric riba…
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On this episode I chatted with the Chief Audiologist and Research at Hearts for Hearing Dr. Rene Gifford. Dr Rene is a rockstar in her field of audiology. Hearts for Hearing is building a new 30,000sqft facility to help more patients. Hearts for Hearing has mainly focused on children’s since its inception, but with the new facility their adult serv…
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Aotearoa singer/songwriter Marlon Williams’(Kāi Tahu, Ngāi Tai) is a singer and songwriter from Lyttleton, New Zealand. He’s spent this past decade creating a personal blend of country, indie, and folk music; and he’s been an actor, and makes an appearance in the film A Star Is Born. But his new album is something different – maybe not musically, b…
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Simon Green isn't the first country bloke to put off going to the Doctor. But when an extremely rare and sinister tumour began snaking its way down his spine, time was not on the father of three's side. In less than four weeks, his symptoms morphed from mild discomfort to nerve tingling to full-blown paralysis of his lower body. With Simon's condit…
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Immersion consists of the husband and wife team of Colin Newman, who you may know from the veteran English rock band Wire, and Malka Spigel from the band Minimal Compact. And Nanocluster is the name of a series of collaborations between the Immersion and various guests (Laetitia Sadier, German post-rock duo Tarwater, electronic musicians Ulrich Sch…
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Colossians 3:1-4 ● 2025-04-20 ● Easter Series: Because He Lives ● Listen Since, then, you have been raised with Christ, set your hearts on things above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. 2 Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things. 3 For you died, and your life is now hidden with Christ in God. 4 When […]…
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On this episode I chatted to Rodeo legend and Founder of Mo Betta shirts made famous by Garth Brooks, Mr Maury Tate from Apache Oklahoma. Maury shares his life story, chasing his dream to be a roper, have a successful career in rodeo. Founding Mo Betta as he started his professional rodeo career and now a stock contractor in charge of the Cody Wyom…
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The British cellist, producer, and composer Peter Gregson has collaborated with some of the biggest names in contemporary music, including Max Richter, Gabriel Prokofiev and Jóhann Jóhannsson. His own work includes soundtracks for film and TV, electroacoustic works, and a series of string quartets. Daringly, he has also “recomposed” J.S. Bach’s six…
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For many remote and rural country kids, the dream of one day becoming a Doctor is just that. A dream. Because the challenges of vast distances to school and study, a lack of mentors and the often-daunting University entry pathways can all seem insurmountable. But the founder of the Boots to Scrubs scholarship and mentoring program for young rural w…
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Adam, Rey, Andrew & Michael are here to chat about the return of Spring football in Ukraine. 4 and a bit matchday's into the second half of the season and so much has gone down so far. The transfer window has just closed too. Topics to chat about aplenty. THE LEAGUE: The Relegation race – the most exciting part of the table at this stage LNZ – disa…
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On this episode I chatted with fellow Agency colleague Kasey Reyes. Kasey is born and raised in Edmond Oklahoma and has crafted her business to success over the recent years. Now she has her eyes set on a Hugh one of a kind development in OKC. https://myersparkokc.com/ www.instagram.com/myersparkokc Huge thank you to our sponsors. The Oklahoma Hall…
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The Indian-born tabla player and composer, teacher, and advocate Zakir Hussain, son of Ustad Alla Rahka, who passed away in December of 2024, wasn’t just a virtuoso improviser - he was one of the world’s exceptional percussionists, working in many genres, and was the world’s preeminent tabla master. Zakir Hussain enjoyed the different challenges th…
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Josh is the print planning editor at The New York Times. Mr. Crutchmer is responsible for the organization of the daily newspaper as well as the look of the final edition of the Times' Sunday front page — and he gets the occasional byline. Prior to joining The Times, he was the assistant managing editor of The Plain Dealer in Cleveland where, among…
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The Nigerian singer, songwriter and bandleader and Seun Kuti keeps alive the Afrobeat tradition founded by his legendary father, Fela Kuti, back in the 1970s. In fact, when Fela died in 1997, it was Seun, his youngest son, who took over the band, now called Egypt 80. Like his late father, Seun Kuti takes on topics like government corruption and cor…
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After experiencing a childhood filled with outback road trips, RFDS Policy and Advocacy Advisor Doug Wyllie carries the red dust of a million miles of the Australian outback in his veins. From the stories of wearing swimming goggles while his parents negotiated driving along an outback road without a windscreen, to the real-life RFDS rescue mission…
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On this episode I chatted with Senator James Lankford about this career in ministry, growing up in Texas, what led him to Oklahoma and much more. This is part 1 of our conversation, part 2 will be released shortly. Huge thank you to our sponsors. The Oklahoma Hall of Fame at the Gaylord-Pickens Museum telling Oklahoma’s story through its people sin…
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Romans 11:11-21 ● 2025-04-06 ● Lent Series: Christ Opens the Door ● Listen Again I ask: Did they stumble so as to fall beyond recovery? Not at all! Rather, because of their transgression, salvation has come to the Gentiles to make Israel envious. 12 But if their transgression means riches for the world, and their loss means riches for […]…
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On this episode i chatted with Cindy about her passion for helping growing businesses in tax. In 2017, Cindy set out to disrupt the tax and accounting industry. After 15 years working in global firms serving large corporations and multiplying the wealth of their owners, she realized the existing model ignored small and growing business owners. Disc…
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New York-based Ruckus is an early music ensemble that plays with the energy of a rock band. Most early music groups feature instruments like the harpsichord and the viola da gamba, and Ruckus does too, but you’ll also hear synthesizer, guitar, bassoon, bass, and near Eastern frame drums. And on their new album, The Edinburgh Rollick, they focus on …
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The detention of Ekrem İmamoğlu, Istanbul's mayor and President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's most formidable rival, on March 19th sparked the largest demonstrations in Turkey in years. Last Saturday, hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets, expressing their discontent with the government and demanding the release of the city's imprisoned …
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What to bring when you haven't got a thing? For those rural and remote families who suddenly find themselves aboard an RFDS flight to a faraway city hospital, having a few 'overnight essentials' close at hand can make all the difference. But it was at the moment when Kalgoorlie mum, Kim Luke, found herself in that very situation - with just her sic…
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On this episode I chatted with local visual artist Ashley Forrest about her journey as an artist in OKC. Ashleys shares her Oklahoma story and how Art saved her life. https://www.instagram.com/_ashley_forrest/ Huge thank you to our sponsors. The Oklahoma Hall of Fame at the Gaylord-Pickens Museum telling Oklahoma’s story through its people since 19…
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CocoRosie -the band founded by the sisters Sierra and Bianca Casady – blends elements of pop, freak folk and electronic music into a distinctly personal, idiosyncratic sound. The sisters use their voices, electronics, and found sounds – usually the sounds of toys – to make songs that can be whimsical, provocative, haunted, beautiful - sometimes all…
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On this episode I chatted with the Redbud Classic team. The Founder Coe London, the Executive Director Kristen and current board member Gary. They shared the 42 years of history, the founding story and all things Redbud over the years. Redbud Classic is the longest standing event in OKC for runners and cyclists. SIGN UP TO PARTICIPATE https://redbu…
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In 2010, we first fell under the spell of an extraordinary duo: Ballaké Sissoko, master of the West African harp or kora, and Vincent Segal, the French cellist. After a couple of albums together they added another duo, accordion virtuoso Vincent Peirani and sax player Emile Parisien, and that quartet has released an album called Les Egarés – thos…
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Sophie Smith is the proud mother of five boys. But three of her sons spent just a short, beautiful time in their mother's arms. Because triplets Henry, Jasper and Evan were born way too soon. Today, Sophie runs marathons with other mums across Australia, and she and her supporters have raised nearly $10 million through the Running for Premature Bab…
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On this episode I had the pleasure of talking with Pepper DeVaughn about his Oklahoma story. Pepper is a personal injury lawyer whose record-breaking verdicts and settlements are proof that he understands how the system works. As co-lead counsel, Pepper has obtained several multimillion-dollar recoveries for victims, including a $20 million verdict…
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