Human Rights Unscripted is a podcast from the American University Washington College of Law that takes a deep dive into the human rights field through candid interviews with professionals, professors, and students.
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The science stories that will actually change your day — and maybe make you laugh. Science unscripted is a podcast, radio show & YouTube channel driven by listeners. Hello from Germany :)
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An authentic, unscripted update from County Cable Montgomery highlighting items that help residents of Montgomery County. This program will feature interviews with elected officials, employees, public servants, and residents. This program is produced by the Office of Community Engagement from the Department of Technology and Enterprise Business Services. Interviews are recorded live and presented with very few edits to ensure the integrity and authenticity of the conversations.
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Welcome to the Girls Gone Gritty Podcast! In this show, we will engage in authentic, unscripted conversations that span a spectrum of different subjects, all seen through three unique lenses. Dive into real, raw, and often humorous discussions between two sisters-in-law and their closest friend. We offer the kind of advice we'd give our younger selves, revealing the lessons our mothers never taught us but we wish they had. Our goal is to inspire, empower, enlighten, and educate our listeners ...
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Each month brings a new president to the UN Security Council and each month PassBlue talks to the diplomats and the experts to give you insight into the stakeholders and the agenda. Our podcast takes you inside the United Nations and beyond the carefully written policy speeches to where the real work is being done: the unscripted debates on the most pressing issues of our time. Hosted by PassBlue reporters Damilola Banjo and Kelechukwu Ogu. Available on iTunes, Spotify, and wherever you get ...
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Cautious Coffee is a forum to challenge and be challenged about what and how we think about the world. Hosted by Austin Staton and DeRae Crane, each episode brings you unscripted and unfiltered commentary on key issues that are impacting our country and culture. Join us as we seek empowerment, not power; as we meet people where they are; and most importantly, as we strive to be better humans.
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My name is Joe and I created this podcast believing that many Americans, if presented authentic testimony of systemic racism, will support changes to achieve "liberty and justice for all". Through unscripted, engaging, and very personal conversations about America's racial issues, it is my sincere desire to help white Americans become more empathetic, anti-racist citizens. Will you join me on this important journey of building a bridge to a new America? I encourage you to use our new easy to ...
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Bite-sized clips with TED level top thinkers, founders and scientists on how advances in biotech & genomics, space travel, IoT, AI and other exponential tech converge to create our collective future and what we can do, from a research and policy perspective to shape the trends, technologies and societal norms for a better world. Main Podcast: https://disruptors.fm/itunes If in-depth, unscripted conversations with the researchers, startups and future thinkers transforming the future of all of ...
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The Darkened Hour will host interviews with the leading experts in their fields relating to the September 11th 2001 attacks. Content will also expand to fields relating to said event with invigorating, rational discussions weekly. We will also cover Middle East History, the history of the Intelligence Community (foreign & domestic), U.S-Israel-Saudi geo-politics, and the psychological characteristics of those involved with terrorism and the political sphere.
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Indigenous Rights & the Environment with Professor Ezra Rosser
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Ezra Rosser is a Professor at American University Washington College of Law. He has taught courses in Federal Indian Law, Poverty Law, Land Use, Housing Law, Wills, Trusts, & Estates, and Property Law. He is the author of A Nation Within: Navajo Land and Economic Development published by Cambridge University Press in 2021. He is a past chair of the…
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Unhappy with your body? Deleting Instagram may help (if you're a woman). Also, forget 'cold tubs' if you want bigger muscles — and why do we consume content that makes us sad?By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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#11 - Do you BELIEVE so that you receive SIGNS?
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Ever felt like the universe was sending you a message, or sensed the presence of a loved one who's passed away? Join Farley, Darian, and Jennifer as they take you on a journey into the mysterious world of signs and guidance. In our heartfelt chats, we share stories of finding hope in symbols during tough times, and how a simple song on a drive can …
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May: For Mozambique, The UN Security Council is Imperfect
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Mozambique's permanent representative to the Security Council, Pedro Comissário, says that vetoes, divergent priorities and other imperfections can severely limit the productive work of the UN's crucial peacemaking body. On this episode of UNScripted, we find out what Comissário plans to do as rotating president in May, despite these challenges, su…
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Melissa Rosenberg, executive director of the Autism Society of Maryland (AUSOM) joins the latest episode of the What’s Happening MoCo podcast to mark the end of Autism Acceptance Month (April). According to Rosenberg, nearly 1 in 43 children received an Autism diagnosis in the state of Maryland. Her organization, AUSOM, provides free guidance and r…
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How concerning is the spread of H5N1 from cows to humans? Also, random people know you better than you think, new research on why people make sounds during sex, and a listener... doesn't like a song we played.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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In this episode, hosts Farley, Darian, and Jennifer dive into the complexities of friendships, particularly toxic ones. They explore signs that indicate a friendship might be toxic, such as feeling drained, constantly giving without receiving, and being unable to be oneself. They discuss various scenarios and red flags, including dealing with diffi…
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If we wanted to talk to a gigantic underwater animal, how would we do that? Also, lose weight... by making friends!By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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Yes, songs are getting simpler, angrier & more about 'me'
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Dear elderly people, you were right. Today's music isn't what it used to be. The interesting part is why.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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A (surprising) connection between bad eating & loneliness
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If you're home alone on a Friday night, you might stuff your face full of chips, chocolate or candy. (Gabe and Conor do.) A study on brain activity shows it's not entirely your fault, though — and that there may be a way to solve it.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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Join the hosts of Girls Gone Gritty in this episode as they introduce listeners to the concept of "fannoying" - a word that perfectly encapsulates everyday annoyances without resorting to crass language. Through their humorous banter, they talk about the versatility and therapeutic value of using "fannoying" to express frustrations in a more lighth…
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What's Happening with the County's Health? - Dr. Kisha Returns with Good News and Tips
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Kisha Davis, Montgomery County’s health officer, returns to the What’s Happening MoCo podcast during National Public Health Week to share the good news that the County earned recognition as one of the healthiest counties in America. In the latest episode of the podcast, Dr. Davis also shared updates on dealing with COVID-19, social isolation, heart…
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Weekly roundup — In your head, your heart & your tummy
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Angry? New research shows you can 'export' it and then destroy it! Also, make yourself healthier and happier... by being touched... by something!By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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Marija Jovanović is an Associate Professor at the Essex Law School in the UK. Her research focuses on modern slavery and its intersection with different legal regimes, such as human rights law, criminal law, labour law, immigration law, and international trade and business regulation. She is the author of State Responsibility for ‘Modern Slavery’ i…
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Are we touching each other less? Probably. Does it matter? Very much. If you're missing physical contact, new research will make you feel better.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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A good song resonates inside you. But the question is... where? Well, it depends — on 'surprise' and 'uncertainty.'By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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#8 - Surrogacy: Human Right Or Just Wrong?
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Would you be a surrogate or donate your eggs? Ask these questions as we revisit the story of Farley Boyle and Krissy Lefebvre, as well as their journey of love and resilience. In this episode, we talk about the personal experiences of Farley and Krissy around the subject of surrogacy, touching on both the challenges and joys of the process. Krissy …
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#7 - Who Doesn’t Feel The Caitlin Clark Effect Right Now?
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This is an important and empowering episode for us and for all the young ladies out there who are into athletics. Join us in today’s episode as we follow Caitlin Clark's rise amid the March Madness frenzy. We talk about her incredible talent, which has captured our imaginations and sparked a conversation about the potential of name, image, and like…
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In this episode, the hosts explore the multifaceted effects of social media on individuals and society. Using Julia Roberts' recent social media post as a launch point, they explore how even celebrities aren't immune to the harsh criticism and trolling common on online platforms. They discuss how social media can offer validation and connection but…
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April: Malta Says a Ceasefire in Gaza Is the Beginning of Everything
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Vanessa Frazier, Malta’s envoy to the UN, explains why the new Ramadan ceasefire isn't holding in Gaza and says that her country is counting on the ICC to hurry up its inquiry into whether war crimes are being carried out in the enclave.GC tv link: www.globalconnectionstelevision.com/By PassBlue UN Podcasts
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Weekly roundup — There's so much in this one we couldn't find a title
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Frozen hands, subjective aging, understanding autism — this episode has a ton of science (and some angry YouTube comments).By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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There's a 30% increase in car deaths due to solar eclipses, and it's important to know why that happens.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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Human trials are underway to stop cocaine addiction using vaccines. Do they work? And if so, how?By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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In this episode, the hosts dive into the concept of paying it forward. They emphasize the importance of selflessness and spreading joy through acts of generosity. Whether starting a charity to give back after surviving a near-drowning incident or advocating for environmental causes like banning plastic bags, the hosts highlight the ripple effect of…
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Weekly roundup — Fat dogs & a new gender bias
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If you're tempted to blame dog owners for their chunky animals... think twice. Also, should Gabe and Conor be perfectly informed on every study they talk about?By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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We all have ways of dealing with anger. And most of them don't really work.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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You probably prefer studies that make women look better (and that's a problem)
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When new research makes women look good, we tend to like it. When it makes men look good, we don't.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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#4 - How Can We Embrace And Enjoy Life’s Surprises??
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In this episode, Girls Gone Gritty hosts Darian, Farley, and Jennifer dive into the topic of surprises, sharing personal stories and reflections on the joy of unexpected moments in life. From surprise proposals and birthday visits to the excitement of unexpected scholarships and financial benefits, the hosts explore the various forms of surprises t…
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A quirk in human psychology has a big impact on your chances of getting a job, a date or winning a talent show. Also, Conor puts 'social norms erosion' research to the test — twice.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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Exhaustion is almost as dangerous as driving drunk. And researchers might have found a way to prove who's doing it.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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#3 - Are You (And Your Kid?) In The Game???
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In this episode, Darian, Farley, and Jennifer discuss the profound impact of athletics beyond the playing field. Their conversation touches on the challenges of balancing sports commitments with family time and other activities like religious obligations. The hosts reflect on their experiences as parents navigating the world of travel sports and th…
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Stop f***ing swearing & get some damn sleep
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Did you notice? How the curse words above jolted your brain awake? That effect is real. Don't abuse it.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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What's Happening with BioTech Business? Brad L Stewart
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Montgomery County’s Economic Develop Corporation’s (MCEDC) Senior Vice President Brad L. Stewart joined the latest episode of the What’s Happening MoCo podcast, which is now available. The episode centers on biotech and life sciences business in the County. Mr. Stewart will share his career journey and provide insight into the County’s biotech and …
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March: Japan Says the UN Security Council Is Struggling
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Japan's dual focus for its UN Security Council presidency – preventing conflicts as well as nuclear disarmament – align with its foreign policy and history of nuclear disasters but as it leads the Council for this month, Ambassador Yamazaki says the Security Council is struggling with its main job of building peace and preventing violent disputes.S…
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You a procrastinator? (We are.) New research suggests an unexpected cause of that. Also, if you have a tough time confronting rule breakers in public (because who doesn't), a new study shows there's a way to do it right.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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How to stop people from playing loud music & videos on their phones
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Ever heard someone scrolling TikTok or YouTube Shorts ? It's really annoying — and there's a way to stop it.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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The German man who got 200+ COVID vaccinations
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Yes, he's real. And he was doing it (in part) to make money. But when doctors found out, they asked him to get jabbed a few times more.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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In this episode, Farley, Darian, and Jennifer dive into the concept of FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) and its impact on individuals, particularly in the digital age. They discuss their experiences with FOMO and how it has evolved, from the pressure to keep up with social events to the influence of social media. They explore the psychological effects of…
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Voice and Victory: Navigating Life and Self-Discovery
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On the latest episode of Cautious Coffee, DeRae and Austin discuss the importance of finding and articulating one’s voice. They emphasize how the quality of one's life and achievements is largely dependent on their ability to recognize and communicate their skills and experiences. DeRae shares insights from his military background and the transitio…
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A listener email sends us deep into the lakes of Latvia — and to honor victims of genocide, it's important to talk about what it is, how it happens and who it happens to.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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Is it possible to reintegrate people who committed genocide?
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If a close neighbor had committed horrific murders 30 years ago and was released back into your community, could you accept that? That they'd been rehabilitated? Researchers are trying to answer that question in Rwanda.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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Infectious empathy & a laptop with a nose
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If someone had become more empathetic... how would you know? Also, people are willing to pay more for products that look and talk like humans — but only some products.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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What's Happening With African American Home Ownership - Nichelle Hagins
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In this episode we learn about the state of African American home ownership in the Country and locally through the SHIBA report (State of Housing in Black America), as well as what a realtist is. Meet Nicelle Hagins, president of the local GMAR, a division of NARAB. She also shares valuable tips for all of those who would like to purchase a home. W…
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Weekly roundup — Smell & anti-depressants
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Powerful smells may mitigate severe depression, and a new study suggests regular erections can help against ED. Also, the fascinating reason humans built a gigantic wall close to a lake roughly 10,000 years ago.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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The UN CHARTER: A Question of Faith“The substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”SAN FRANCISCO -- Our third and final episode of the podcast series “Act of Creation” is ready for your ears. It’s a fitting end to a great journey. Episode 1 looks at the years leading up to the famous San Francisco Conference of 1945, when the C…
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An Illicit Confession: The Capture, Rendition & Torture Of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
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In this episode, i talk about the capture and eventual torture of the man alleged to have operated and planned the September 11th 2001 terrorist attacks, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. Mohammed was captured while hiding in Rawalpindi, Pakistan on March 1st 2003. While in CIA custody, Mohammed underwent various torture methods, also known as, the enhanced …
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Scared of crime? Motion lights won't help
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A new study using VR suggests the things that make neighborhoods safer… don't necessarily make us FEEL safer. (And for God's sake, close the garage door.)By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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Deep in a remote forest, a sick, elderly man got scratched by a stray cat — and likely died as a result.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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Weekly roundup — Understanding climate deniers (a little better)
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Every third person thinks human-induced climate change — which is real and caused by us humans — is a fantasy. But if you think it's a psychological trick to drive SUVs or fly (guilt free), a new study suggests you're wrong.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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New research suggests we should divulge our secrets more often than we do. But how you do it matters. (Send secrets to su@dw.com)By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
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