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The Adventures of Online Dating is a podcast to help people navigate the scary world of online dating. There are many people who do not have your best interest at heart and is willing to scam you, break your heart or worse. The Adventures of online dating will help people searching for a connection spot these people that want to cause you harm.
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Discussions of the works of the greatest storyteller of the 20th Century. Hosted by Jess Terrell, Scott Stewart and Tim DeForest Trademarks including Edgar Rice Burroughs®, Edgar Rice Burroughs Universe™, Tarzan®, Tarzan of the Apes®, John Carter®, John Carter of Mars®, Dejah Thoris®, Barsoom®, Pellucidar®, Carson of Venus®, and The Land That Time Forgot® owned by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. and used by permission (for a more complete list of trademarks, visit www.erburroughs.com). This permi ...
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Treading lightly was formed with the intention of bringing like-minded people together to care about the environment and the wellbeing of our community. We also explicitly want to bring those along that want to tread more lightly on our planet but are not quite sure how to just yet.Treading Lightly is all about being inclusive and supportive. We strongly believe that together we can achieve real solutions and improve our communities and the world at large. By uplifting each other, we raise t ...
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Get the latest insights on climate change and breakthrough technologies and innovations that are fighting climate change! According to a United Nations climate change report, the evidence of human-caused climate change is overwhelming and continues to strengthen. The impacts of climate change are intensifying and climate-related threats to our physical, social, and economic well-being are rising at an unprecedented rate. Widespread climate changes are causing extreme heat, severe drought, un ...
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Climate change, ferocious weather and ‘the haze’ are now part our everyday lives. How are our lifestyles connected to them, and what can we do about it? What does the economy have to do with it? Earth Matters engages with activists and experts to explore our changing relationship with the planet that we only borrow from our children.
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Join brothers Mike and Nick as they focus on basic sustainability education and the small steps that we as consumers/families can do to not only shrink our carbon footprint but grow our positive footprint. The realistic sustainability podcast will debunk some common misconceptions about going green while helping us all discover new ways to improve our lives and communities. So sit back and enjoy and if you want to help, please leave comments and subscribe (it helps more than you know). Suppo ...
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Climate Impacts Tracker Asia

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Attributions is a podcast from Climate Impacts Tracker Asia. Join us on journeying through some of the most pressing climate-related issues seen through the eyes of experts in the fields and their commentary on the challenges that the globe faces as it attempts to tackle climate change.
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This is a podcast series for professionals working in the agribusiness industry that seek insights in sustainable value chain development. Together with our partners we dive into our work and share cross-sector learnings and best practices. We reflect on innovative business models related to topics as inclusive finance and gender equality. IDH convenes public-private partnerships, co-invests, constructs innovative pilots, and stimulates sustainable production and trade to create systemic cha ...
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The case for conserving the biodiversity of life on Earth needs to be credible and robust. Sometimes that requires a willingness to question conventional wisdom. The case for conservation podcast features long-form conversations with conservation thinkers, in which we try to untangle issues into which they have some insight.
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Colombia Calling is your first stop for everything you ever wanted to know about Colombia. Colombia Calling is hosted by Anglo Canadian transplant to Colombia, Richard McColl and the Newscast is provided by journalist Emily Hart. Tune in for politics, news, reviews, travel and culture stories, all related to Colombia.
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We are a show about nature’s role in tackling climate change. A new industry is taking shape, and our goal is to host a candid, cross-disciplinary conversation on nature and its role in addressing climate change. We are three friends with diverse backgrounds who met in business school at Stanford and share a common interest in demystifying natural climate solutions. Together, we’ll unpack this growing field and connect the dots across the people and ideas shaping its future. Whether you work ...
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Two social workers on a mission to change the narrative. Millennial Babes Podcast seeks to empower others in making changes to maintain their physical, emotional, and mental health. This podcast is about becoming the best version of ourselves and feeling Inspired. Join Bria Spencer and Phadia Jean-Pierre bi-weekly as they initiate conversations about mental health, fitness, and travel. Share this with someone who needs it and follow us on Instagram @millennial_babes_podcast and let’s continu ...
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Earlier this May, the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) officially accepted a complaint against Malaysian timber company Samling, which was filed by civil society groups last October. The FSC accepted the complaint after determining there was “sufficient evidence” regarding violations of FSC policies, and the council has said it will open a case int…
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Scott, Jess and Tim discuss the second half of the novel "The Cave Girl." https://erbpodcast.blogspot.com/ Email us at: edgarsmailbag@gmail.com. This is also where you can submit your answer to the trivia contest. Please visit our store: https://www.cafepress.com/erbpodcast Click HERE to a map of Cave Girl's island.…
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We live in a world where data is everywhere – informing if not governing our lives. But this wealth of data didn’t just turn up overnight. Tim Harford talks to academics Chris Wiggins and Matthew Jones, whose new book How Data Happened aims to explain how the world we know today has been shaped by not just technological developments but battles aro…
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Chet Galaska discusses everything you need to know about diabetes from the perspective of those who have it. It’s not as well understood by the general public as you’d think and this can lead to stigmas being placed on those who have the disease. -- Chet Galaska graduated from the University of Hartford with a Bachelor of Science in Business Admini…
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We speak with Dr Katharina Fabricius about climate change's impacts on the oceans and coral reef ecosystems. We also talk about how little the ocean has been explored, that it is the worlds largest carbon sink, the effects of coral bleaching, ocean acidification, if there is any potential for corals to adapt to warmer ocean surface waters, and othe…
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It's been over 2 weeks since Realistic Sustainability recorded a new show. Join Mike as he tells everyone why and the challenges he has with a work/life balance. If you enjoy this episode, please consider sharing on social media or sending it to a friend. If you want to help the show, please comment or review it on your favorite podcast platform. T…
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The Automotive industry might not come to mind when considering sustainability. However, as the leading supplier of high-performance transmissions for top-level Motorsport, Xtrac is forging a new path with their ESG practices. Stephen Lane, Xtrac's Chief Financial Officer, talks to us about the changes he's seen within the industry in the last deca…
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Does Britain really have the most affordable food in Europe? That's a recent claim of the President of the National Farmers' Union. We ask if it's true and look in detail at what is driving rising food prices in the UK. We also try and make sense of the latest net migration figures, ask if dating apps are making Gen Z more single and explain why a …
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This week's episode of Good Time Gal is with comedian, Emma Willmann (Netflix, Colbert)! Host, Caitlin Peluffo talks with Emma about losing her tooth! Enjoy! Follow Us! Emma Willmann: @emmawillmann Caitlin Peluffo: @caitlinpeluffo Good Time Gal: @goodtimegalpod Rate! Review! and Subscribe on iTunes! #comedy #standup #funny #caitlinpeluffo #podcast …
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Mesa Franca needs no introduction to people in Bogotá, but for those considering visiting the Colombia capital, this restaurant, founded by María Paula Amador, Tom Hydzik and Iván Cadena, has gone from strength to strength as one of the pioneers in new Colombian cuisine since its founding in 2016. Previously, in Bogotá, one would dine out on tradit…
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Jess, Scott and Tim discuss the novel The Cave Girl. https://erbpodcast.blogspot.com/ Email us at: edgarsmailbag@gmail.com. This is also where you can submit your answer to the trivia contest. Please visit our store: https://www.cafepress.com/erbpodcast Click HERE to a map of Cave Girl's island.
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What’s the definition of being single – and how easy is it to measure? There’s a perception that young people today are more single – in a relationship sense - than ever, and dating apps are to blame. But how true is that? Ellie House investigates, with the help of Marina Adshade of the Vancouver School of Economics. Presenter: Ellie HouseProducers…
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The government has trumpeted a big fall in those waiting over 18 months for hospital treatment in England. But total numbers on waiting lists have hit a new high. Also we look at how much impact the introduction of Voter ID had on turnout in May's English local elections. We ask whether Portugal really has a divorce rate of 94%. And we remember mat…
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This week's episode of Good Time Gal is with comedian, Brennan Tasseff (Ex-Drinking Buddy podcast)! Host, Caitlin Peluffo talks with Brennan about getting arrested 8 times! Enjoy! Follow Us! Brennan Tasseff: @brennantcomedy Caitlin Peluffo: @caitlinpeluffo Good Time Gal: @goodtimegalpod Rate! Review! and Subscribe on iTunes! #comedy #standup #funny…
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On this week's Colombia Calling podcast, we talk to Annie McDermott, the literary translator of Lorena Salazar Masso's debut novel: This Wound Full of Fish. We hear how McDermott interprets Sanchez' depictions and descriptions of Colombia's pacific Choco region, the importance of the land and the Atrato River and the ever present simmering tension …
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In Kenya, geothermal energy already accounts for a large portion of its energy prodution. Experts see is a lot more potential for the sector, so construction is underway at new extraction sites. It may be a good alternative to fossil fuels, but geothermal energy is not without its drawbacks.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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Dane is president of Nature Coast Marine Group a passionate and active community organisation promoting the protection, enjoyment, and understanding of coastal, estuarine, and marine environments on the far south coast of NSW. They work hard campaigning to protect sanctuary zones and spread awareness of environmental issues and it's great we can wo…
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For more than a decade there’ve been longstanding concerns about the credibility and reliability of science research. This “bad science” has often stemmed from poor data practice or worse. But statistics can also help us identify and understand some of what’s going wrong, whether that’s selective data-slicing or outright fabrication.Tim Harford tal…
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🎙️: A Curious Worldview Podcast - https://curiousworldview.buzzsprout.com/1485736 🎙️: https://atlasgeographica.com/john-perkins/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ryanfhogg/ The following is with John Perkins. This is John’s second appearance on the podcast, he has just published a new edition of the Confessions of an Economic Hitman, this time…
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Canadian Member of Parliament for Edmonton Riverbend Matt Jeneroux chats about the mental health of dads, the life of a travelling MP, and the 2023 Alberta election. IG: @mattjeneroux Twitter: @jeneroux -- Matt is the Member of Parliament representing Edmonton Riverbend and currently the Shadow Minister for Supply Chains. He has been a strong advoc…
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In this episode Celine Gilart, Director of Social Impact and Sustainability at Twinings, provides concrete examples of how women’s empowerment and gender equality can work to not only improve lives, but also be an engine for economic growth and business. It is clear there is a long way to go before we can say that all supply chains are safe and emp…
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Bukit Kiara is a much loved green lung in our rather green lung deprived city centre. A former rubber estate, the area is now a popular spot for thousands of Klang Valley residents in search of ways to commune with nature. The area is not fully gazetted though, and the NGO Friends of Bukit Kiara (FoBK) have long been championing the protection and …
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This week's episode of Good Time Gal is with comedian, Rafi Bastos (Don't Tell Comedy, Comedy Cellar)! Host, Caitlin Peluffo talks with Rafi about getting cancelled in Brazil and being an American playboy! Enjoy! Follow Us! Rafi Bastos: @raficomedy Caitlin Peluffo: @caitlinpeluffo Good Time Gal: @goodtimegalpod Rate! Review! and Subscribe on iTunes…
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Federico Pardo is a Colombian biologist, photographer and documentary filmmaker in addition to being a National Geographic Explorer, 2020. For the past four years he has been working on a documentary to highlight the plight of four critically endangered species of primate in Colombia. In order to get the information out there to a wider audience, t…
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The Penang South Islands (PSI) project was initially a massive reclamation project to create three islands off the southern coast of Penang island. The RM10 billion reclamation project is a state government initiative to finance the RM46 billion Penang Transport Master Plan through the reclamation of the three islands covering 1,620ha off Permatang…
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Hey there!!! Sorry for the MIA. I was going through a very intense term during school but I am now the proud recipient of an AS in Network Systems Technology. I have missed you all. The quality men are not on dating apps was MichaelUncensored on Tik Tok It was Matthew Hussey that said follow what they do unless what they say contradicts their actio…
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Portugal has a divorce rate of 94% and India just 1%, according to a social media post about divorce in 33 countries that has gone viral. But how are these figures calculated and what do they really tell us about the quality and endurance of marriage? We investigate with guests Marina Adshade, assistant professor at the Vancouver School of Economic…
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Oh, what a great day! Mike got an opportunity to talk with both Rob Boggan from The Curated Culture and Kaylin Chenoweth from Starting Sustainability about the future of supermarkets. If you listen to one show, make it this one! If you enjoy this episode, please consider sharing on social media or sending it to a friend. If you want to help the sho…
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Environmental watchdog RimbaWatch have been hard at work, keeping an eye on forests by using open source data and analytics, and shining a spotlight on deforestation in Malaysia, while also highlighting environmental abuses. They recently revealed a one-stop-centre for data on deforestation on their website, which for the first time allows users to…
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This week's episode of Good Time Gal is with comedian, Natalie Cuomo (Help with Natalie Podcast)! Host, Caitlin Peluffo talks with Natalie about what to do when you run out of adderall! Enjoy! Follow Us! Natalie Cuomo: @nataliecuomo Caitlin Peluffo: @caitlinpeluffo Good Time Gal: @goodtimegalpod Rate! Review! and Subscribe on iTunes! #comedy #stand…
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On this week's Colombia Calling podcast we get to chew the fat (cockney rhyming slang for: "chat.") with long-time immigrant to Colombia and friend to the podcast, Eric Tabone. Tabone shares some of his insights into setting up a start-up here in Colombia, some of the dos and don'ts and how he ran this business successfully for 12 years before step…
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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has now published the synthesis report of its sixth assessment report (AR6). This forms the final part of the sixth assessment cycle, which kicked off in 2015. For eight years, the experts analysed thousands of scientific publications, in order to make it easier for people like us and also policy…
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🎙️: A Curious Worldview Podcast - https://curiousworldview.buzzsprout.com/1485736 ✍️: https://atlasgeographica.com/erik-townsend/ When I started this podcast I made a list of 20 or so names that were titled ‘Dream Guests’. Erik Townsend has dipped his toe into several disparate worlds. He made millions as a software entrepreneur in the 90s, retired…
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The average life expectancy of Americans is shrinking at an alarming rate. Between 2019 and 2021, a staggering 2.7 years has been shaved off, leaving the revised figure at 76.1 years - the lowest it’s been in more than two decades. It also sees the U.S. rank 46th in the global life expectancy charts, behind Estonia and just a nose ahead of Panama. …
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Join Mike and Rob Boggan from the Curated Culture as they talk about the states trying to break child labor laws in the US and why they are trying to do it. If you enjoy this episode, please consider sharing on social media or sending it to a friend. If you want to help the show, please comment or review it on your favorite podcast platform. Thank …
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In this episode, host Ashley Crowther, speaks with James Whitlow Delano about his time documenting the plight of one of Malaysia's last indigenous peoples, the Batek. We speak about what drew James to this particular story, who the Batek are, the attitudes from Malaysian government towards indigenous people, palm oil deforestation affecting their t…
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There is a tendency in societies to adhere to conventional wisdom. We resist challenges to consensus views, and may even dismiss those who do challenge them as conspiracy theorists... which they sometimes are. But perhaps we take that idea too far sometimes. Perhaps we underestimate the importance of having the freedom to challenge orthodoxy. We li…
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In this episode, we talk with Ariel about her work at Patch scaling carbon removal solutions through innovative finance mechanisms and tech, what’s holding the voluntary carbon market back today, and the ins and outs of soil carbon relative to other nature-based solutions out there. In this episode, we touch on: > Ariel’s personal journey from her …
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How much energy is in our food? There will come a time when it will be labeled like calories are on the packaging but as of today, we have to either guess or look it up. Join Mike as he discusses how much energy it takes to make a steak. If you enjoy this episode, please consider sharing on social media or sending it to a friend. If you want to hel…
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