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DJ Lynnwood's Earthquake Mix

DJ Lynnwood's Earthquake Mix

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DJ Lynnwood delivers the worlds biggest house, electro, hardhouse, progressive dance music mixed with some dry humor, and it makes for one ass-shaking radio series! Originating from KGGI-FM on the West Coast, USA.
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EM Weekly is the podcast for emergency managers, by emergency managers. We’ll cover everything that impacts you as an emergency manager, including the latest in technology, preparedness, strategy, and tactics. Our goal is to provide you with real insights into the world of emergency management, as well as give you an opportunity to get to know the people behind the job. So grab a drink, pull up a chair, and join us for EM Weekly, where the conversation is always lively, informative, and pred ...
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All her life, she's lived in New England. Now, she's moving west. Join Alli as she discovers the fascinating history of California, one story at a time. This podcast is shareable under a Creative Commons license BY-NC-SA. Music: "Surfing Day" by Marcos H. Bolanos.
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A bi-monthly podcast where we have a short Chip Chat about Transistors! Semiconductors are one of the most fundamental technologies of our time, yet are often under-discussed or misunderstood. We want to chat about them. Come learn some more about Semiconductors!
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Freddie Sayers from online magazine UnHerd seeks out top scientists, writers, politicians and thinkers for in-depth interviews to try and help us work out what’s really going on. What started as an inquiry into the pandemic has broadened into a fascinating look at free speech, science, meaning and the ideas shaping our world. Due to popular demand here is a podcast version of our YouTube — available to watch, for free here or by searching ‘LockdownTV’. Enjoy! And don't forget to rate, like a ...
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Whether natural or man-made, disasters attract a strange mixture of horror and fascination. However, the spectacle of devastation is only ever one part of the story. Take a closer look, and you will find tales of extraordinary human endurance and heroism, stories that veer from the horrific to the oddly humorous, and lessons that can be learned to make our world safer. From the Titanic to the Costa Concordia, the Station nightclub fire to the Pulse nightclub shooting, these extraordinary eve ...
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CityTalk:LA - A MySafe:LA Podcast.

David Barrett, Chris Nevil, Luis Fierro, Victoria Garcia, Marlene Vega

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What's going on in Los Angeles related to disasters and the history of the City of Angels? What have we learned about the major earthquakes in our past, and how does that affect the future? Why do people continue to die in house fires? How do we live through this bizarre COVID-19 pandemic? Listen to our experts as we share valuable stories about disasters in the history of Los Angeles - and explain how you can be better prepared to survive the next big disaster!
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Welcome to Hablemos Soccer. Un espacio para charlar, analizar y discutir sobre los topics más cool de nuestra MLS y los TOP jugadores latinos. We are going to have fun with Ramses Sandoval and Daniel Nohra.
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GIN & JUICE Podcast

Melissa (@MrsKevOnStage) and Melanie (@Youvegtmel)

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Sisters, Melissa (https://www.instagram.com/mrskevonstage/) (the juice) & Melanie (https://www.instagram.com/youvegtmel/) (the gin), discuss all things pop culture, motherhood, being a wife, the ghettos of adulthood and reality TV in this refreshing new podcast about everything and nothing at all. Melissa & Melanie are two sides of the same coin: very much similar and very much different in almost every way.
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Aotearoa Unearthed: Archaeology for Everyone is a new podcast by Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga, produced in partnership with the New Zealand Archaeology Association. Eight episodes are being released for Archaeology Week 2021.
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Joshua Patterson

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The Wise Prepper Show is all about being prepared! LIVE Saturday Nights from 8-9PM PST on FM NEWS 101.1 FM in Portland Oregon and streaming live on KXL.com We take your calls and answer your questions about getting prepared. Call us at 503-417-9595, Toll Free 877.733.1011 - We cover the how's and the why's of getting prepared for the future for whatever may come. We bring you prepper news presented by Michael Knight and the Community Preparedness Calendar presented by co-host Joshua Patterson
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A journey through a diverse collection of remarkable communities and movements figuring out how to build power, solidarity, and connection in a world beset by disasters — both natural and human-caused. From hurricanes to wildfires to reactionary politics and more, The Response's audio documentaries and interviews highlight some of the most inspiring stories of response and pave a path towards the better world we know is possible.
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STARRS Podcasts includes the series STARRS & Stripes which interviews military veterans, talks about their careers and military service, and their concerns about what is happening in today's military. See our website, starrs.us, for more information.
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A north west school teacher has been revealing how his students recorded a small earthquake off the coast of Donegal earlier this week. The latest quake happened at around 1.20am yesterday morning on the coast of Culdaff Bay off the Inishowen Peninsula. The earthquake was measured at 0.9 on the Richter scale. Seismometer equipment at St Columba’s C…
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John Rekoske, University of California San Diego Rapidly estimating the ground shaking produced by earthquakes in real-time, and from future earthquakes, are important challenges in seismology. Numerical simulations of seismic wave propagation can be used to estimate ground motion; however, they require large amounts of computing power and are too …
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What makes a military leader truly exceptional? Brigadier General Robert F. Titus, known as "Earthquake," exemplifies the qualities of a remarkable military warfighting career, and in this episode of STARRS & Stripes, we pay tribute to his remarkable legacy. Host CDR Al Palmer, USN ret, who served under Gen. Titus, talks with Bill Scott, retired ed…
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David Zaslav, on a break from sitting courtside at elite sporting events, has a new idea to help save WBD: Give HBO away for free to Charter cable subscribers. Sean McNulty, Elaine Low and Richard Rushfield analyze why and what it means amid growing warnings of “chaos” and industry consolidation from leaders including Sony CEO Tony Vinciquerra and …
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It's been confirmed that Taste of Sligo is set to return bigger and better next year. It follows what's been described as a hugely successful two day festival held last month at Queen Maeve's Square. It allowed local food producers showcase their produce to the local community and beyond. It's estimated that over five thousand people passed through…
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Mark and Cris are joined by Dante and Michael Strain, Director of Economic Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute. Dante kicks things off with a detailed summary of the stronger than expected U.S. employment report for September. Buoyant wage growth and upward revisions to July and August’s numbers confirm that the economy remains heal…
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Simon Evans, Tom Slater and Fraser Myers discuss the Tory leadership contest, the deindustrialisation of Britain, Iran’s onslaught on Israel and the delusions of Tim Walz. See the spiked podcast and Last Orders live at the Battle of Ideas festival on 19 and 20 October. Get 20 per cent off with the promo code SPIKED24 or use this URL: https://www.ev…
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David Owen has spent the last 60 years at the heart of British politics. After becoming a Labour MP in 1966 and serving as foreign secretary under Jim Callaghan from 1977-1979, he became disillusioned with the direction of the increasingly Left-wing Labour Party. Owen co-founded the Social Democratic Party and went on to lead it twice. In the 1990s…
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Leitrim Animal Welfare Centre has spoken about the importance of World Animal Day, which takes place today. The day is used to put the spotlight on animal centres and highlight the supports that are needed for the service. Charity group MADRA completed a study where they stressed that all animal centres are working at capacity. Megan Gaffney, of Le…
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The National Surf Centre Strandhill are hosting free celebratory events on this Saturday, October 5th. The centre are honouring their first year of operation, and are kicking off the festivities from 11:30am, until 7:30pm. People are asked to book in advance to avail of free surf lessons, fun experiences, tastings, and raffle prizes. Rebecca Steven…
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Budget 2025 has left many people behind and many promises broken. That’s according to Independent Donegal TD Thomas Pringle, following the publication of the Government’s financial plans for the forthcoming years. It was argued that there are a number of one-off payments included in the budget, in lieu of long-term funding. Deputy Pringle says the …
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Tourism in the north west is set to benefit from a new weekly charter service announced by Ireland West Airport in Knock. The service will operate from Gronigen in the Netherlands for the summer of 2025. Operated by Emerald Airlines and the Netherlands-based BBI Travel the service will run between June and August 2025. Donal Healy, Head of Marketin…
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Tributes have been paid to a Donegal man who died in an accident in Australia this week. Barry Breslin, a native of Straleel, Kilcar sustained serious head injuries when a piece of equipment reportedly fell and was taken by ambulance to Royal Perth Hospital, where he died a short time later. The late Mr Breslin, who was in his thirties is survived …
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People can vote for the status quo in the upcoming general election, or they can vote for change. That’s according to Chris McManus, who was chosen last night to represent Sinn Fein in the election in the Sligo-Leitrim constituency. The party are aiming to take two seats in the area, as Mr McManus will be running alongside current Sinn Fein Deputy …
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In business, there is a new power hierarchy now, reports Dealmakers columnist Ashley Cullins: AI companies flush with cash at top; next, the studios that have the content AI players crave; and at the bottom, talent. Ashley dives into how agents, reps and execs are scrambling to protect clients and IP — all while fighting for a piece of the $10 bill…
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Leitrim County Council hosted the Leitrim Intermediate LGFA team to a special civic reception to celebrate their recent All-Ireland Championship success on Thursday evening. A civic reception is the highest honour the local authority can give and was bestowed upon the players and management for their hard work and commitment. The team defeated Tyro…
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Matt Lohmeier, Executive Vice President of STARRS, author of the book "Irresistible Revolution" and a public speaker, gave the keynote talk at STARRS Rally for Our Republic in September 2024 in Arizona. His presentation starts with a video introduction of his story, an early preview of his upcoming documentary. Former US Air Force/US Space Force Li…
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Security Educator and Public Speaker Ray Semko: The D*I*C*E Man, who served as the STARRS Rally for Our Republic emcee, gives closing remarks at the event held in September 2024 in Arizona. Reflecting on the profound themes of patriotism and sacrifice, he takes you on a journey through personal stories of being drafted and serving in Vietnam. These…
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Whistleblower Ann Atkinson, a staunch defender of free speech, gave a talk at the STARRS Rally for Our Republic in September 2024 in Arizona. She was introduced by rally emcee Ray Semko, the D*I*C*E Man. Advocating for free speech in academia can be a path fraught with peril. Ann Atkinson, former executive director of the TW Lewis Center for Person…
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Timothy Sandefur of the Goldwater Institute gave a talk at STARRS Rally for Our Republic in September 2024 in Arizona. Rally emcee Ray Semko, the D*I*C*E Man introduced Timothy. Description: Frederick Douglass—the escaped slave who became an internationally famous spokesman for liberty and one of America’s most celebrated intellectuals—declared in …
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Kim Miller, President & CEO of Arizona Women of Action, spoke at the STARRS "Rally for Our Republic" in September 2024 in Arizona. Look for the analogy in her speech of dealing with scorpions in her home is how to deal with evil. Rally emcee Ray Semko, the D*I*C*E Man, begins the segment and introduces Kim. 00:00:05 Patriotism and Political Action …
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In this episode of EM Weekly, host Zack engages in a dynamic conversation with ChatGPT about the transformative role of AI in emergency management. They explore how AI can assist emergency managers, especially those new to the field, by providing tools for data analysis, training, and real-time decision-making. The discussion covers practical appli…
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The effects of the increase on fuel tax is expected to be most felt around the North West. As was announced in the Budget, the increase on carbon tax will add around €1.50 to a fill of diesel, and around €1.30 to a fill of petrol. Fears were raised in advance of the budget, that border counties will be heavily hit as motorists will go into Northern…
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A Donegal teacher has questioned the Government’s decision to allocated €9 million towards mobile phone storage for second-level students in the Budget. Phones would be taken off students and placed in pouches, which could not be opened until the end of the day. It is hoped that this will help limit distractions for students, while also taking pres…
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Unraveling the Salem Witch Trials: An Interview with Dan Gagnon In this episode of High Strangeness, host Tony delves into the chilling history of the Salem Witch Trials through an insightful interview with Dan Gagnon, author of 'Salem Witch: The Trial, Execution and Exoneration of Rebecca Nurse.' The discussion covers the unique sociopolitical cli…
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The Health Minister has confirmed that the HSE is actively scoping out options with the view towards refurbishing Gurteen Health Centre. The building is not suitable for an extension. This review is expected to be completed in the coming weeks, which will pave the way for a funding application to be made for works to take place. The facility in its…
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Pressure is being put on Sligo County Council to intervene on a dangerous stretch of road in Ballygawley. The road in question, the R290 at Dunamurray has seen a number of crashes and near misses and crashes in recent times. Sligo County Council were allocated just €264,000, to be spread between 15 projects, for road safety measures in 2024. But lo…
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It's felt locally that the Government have missed their chance to support the hospitality industry. There has been widespread disappointment following the Budget earlier this week, that the VAT rate for the sector is to remain at 13.5%. It's understood that a reduced rate of 11% that was suggested before the Budget was rejected at the eleventh hour…
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The Government has come under fire over the apparent lack of support for the N17 in the Budget. The issue was raised by Independent Sligo Leitrim TD, Marian Harkin, who said that more needed to be done to upgrade road infrastructure in the North West. 1.36bn euro has been made available in the Budget for for national and local road networks and roa…
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The North West has potential, if the correct investment is put into it. That's according to Sinn Feins Martin Kenny, who has been reacting to Budget 2025, raising concern that the measures for farmers won't go far enough. More than €2 billion will be allocated to the Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine next year. That will include €30m for a…
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Strike action is not off the table for retained firefighters in Sligo, following another setback in their discussions with the Workplace Relations Committee over a new pay deal. A vote was taken this week, with SIPTU members rejecting the new proposals by 55%. Retained firefighters went on strike nationwide last year, with the hopes of securing bet…
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Negotiations are underway for a proposed community centre for Grange in North Sligo. Sligo County Council have stated that they intend to liaise with the community in order to find a potential site for the development. Funding is now available for the development of community buildings, but the projects need to be shovel-ready before that funding c…
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As the fallout from Budget 2025 continues, one general election candidate has dismissed claims of it being a comeplete "giveaway budget". Yesterday's announcement saw a number of one-off benefits included, such as €300 boosts in fuel allowance, and €400 to those in receipt of Disability Allowance, Invalidity Pension, Blind Pension and the Carer's S…
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A free vaccine to protect against chickenpox will be offered to 12 month old babies from next year. The jab - known as the varicella vaccine - will be available for babies born after the 1st of October this year. Up until now, parents wishing to get their baby vaccinated against chickenpox had to pay between 100 and 200 euro. President of the Irish…
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The current staffing levels in the HSE are affecting the availability of vital services nationwide. That's according to INMO representatives, as it addresses the Oireachtas Health Committee today. It's calling for an immediate end to all recruitment caps and the urgent implementation of the government’s safe staffing framework, to help manage the c…
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It's thought that some of the measures announced in yesterday's budget will still help the local hospitality industry. Many in the sector have been venting their frustration today that, after despite a major campaign over the last few months, the VAT rate is to remain unchanged. There have been several restaurant and café closures across the North …
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There's a further warning of more closures across the hospitality sector in Sligo and elsewhere due to Budget 2025. It comes as yesterday's announcement offered no reduction in the VAT rate, with the sector anxiously anticipating some form of supports for the year ahead. Many businesses across the North West have already shut for good due to rising…
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Sligo Chamber has given a cautious welcome to Budget 2025 but it has urged the Government to now focus on delivery. The Chamber has stressed that infrastructure funding will only have an impact when it is delivered. Businesses in Sligo and across the region are said to urgently need essential infrastructure to be developed without delay to safeguar…
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Management at Sligo University Hospital has come under fire for not accepting cash payments. It’s emerged that a sign has appeared at the reception in recent days, stating that cash payments were no longer being accepted. Independent Cllr Michael Clarke believes that this is just another step to take cash out of society, a move he feels is totally …
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There's concern that the Government hasn't thought about the level of childcare available in the likes of Sligo and elsewhere as part of the Budget. The budget for The National Childcare Scheme is set to increase by 44% which will lead to full-time childcare costs reducing by an average of €1,100 a year. All the while, six providers in County Sligo…
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STARRS held a Joint Town Hall with the MacArthur Society of West Point Graduates and the Calvert Task Group. The guest speaker was Amber Smith, former Deputy Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Outreach in Public Affairs. Amber is a former U.S. Army OH-58D Kiowa Warrior helicopter pilot and air mission commander in the 101st Airborne Division…
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Connor Malley has signed a contract extension with Sligo Rovers for the 2025 season. Confirmation of the deal was announced by Rovers on Tuesday afternoon. The 24-year-old central midfielder will line out for his second season with the Bit O’Red following his arrival from Dundalk in December 2023. Malley has featured in all but one of Rovers league…
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Tributes have been paid to the man who died following a two-vehicle collision on the N4 on Monday afternoon. Tom Mulhern, who was in his 70s died following the collision between a jeep and a car when at Ardcarne, outside Boyle at around twenty-past one. The late Mr. Mulhern was a former employee of An Post and was well-known for his love of horses.…
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Exploring the Fear Factory with Rob Dunfield: Scares, History, and Community In this episode of High Strangeness, host Tony interviews Rob Dunfield, co-owner of the Fear Factory in Salt Lake City, Utah. They discuss the unique haunted attraction set in an old, abandoned cement factory with a creepy history dating back to the 1800s. Rob shares how h…
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