Nihizhí, Our Voices: An Indigenous Solutions Podcast is dedicated to providing listeners with recorded conversations on a variety of topics that center Indigenous voices across Turtle Island, with host Lyla June Johnston.
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In Native Lights, people in Native communities around Mni Sota Mkoce - a.k.a. Minnesota - tell their stories about finding their gifts and sharing them with the community. These are stories of joy, strength, history, and change from Native people who are shaping the future and honoring those who came before them. Native Lights is also a weekly, half-hour radio program hosted by Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe members and siblings, Leah Lemm and Cole Premo. Native Lights is a space for people in Na ...
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Minnesota Native News is a weekly radio segment covering ideas and events relevant to Minnesota’s Native American communities. Made possible by the Minnesota Art's and Cultural Heritage fund
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Wisdom is the next step in gaining knowledge. And with that, the Native Learning Center has created the Hoporenkv Native American Podcast. Hoporenkv (Hopo-thlee-in-ka) is the Creek word for “wisdom”. Hoporenkv Native American Podcast is the audio podcast from the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Native Learning Center to provide short and focused information on various Tribal housing and community development topics and subject matter related to Tribal housing and NAHASDA in shorter formats than ...
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Two different Indigenous Podcasts;Three Sisters - We ask three Indigenous Women to talk about Indigenous issues! What we see Ourselves as; - A podcast that explores what it means to be Indigenous,Indigenouscommunitycenter.com
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Get to know the PNW and each other.
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Indigenized Connections On Air, is a podcast from University of Minnesota's Extension Center for Community Vitality that explores the trends and topics important to communities and its leaders.
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Mathematically Uncensored
Center for Minorities in the Mathematical Sciences, Dr. Aris Winger, Dr. Pamela E. Harris
Talk that is real and complex, but never discrete.
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Welcome to the Tribal Epidemiology Centers Podcast. Tribal Epidemiology Centers (commonly referred to as TECs) are housed in organizations that serve American Indian/Alaska Native tribal and urban communities. Currently, there are 12 Tribal Epidemiology Centers (TECs) across the US that are focused on improving the health of American Indians and Alaska Natives throughout the United States. On this podcast, you’ll hear from a variety of employees across each of the TECs, as they share their c ...
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The show’s goal is to help you learn about different ways you heal from past emotional wounds and trauma. Hosted by mental health therapist Rosa Shetty, who specializes in helping adults heal from childhood trauma. Topics center on inner child work, ancestral healing, psychology, yoga, meditation, magic, energy healing, arts, and indigenous healing modalities. The episodes are free-flowing conversational-style with a diverse group of guests. If you find yourself asking the following question ...
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Indigenae is a community-guided podcast that celebrates Indigenous womxn's health and wellbeing, brought to you by the Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health. Join hosts Sarah Stern (Cherokee Nation), Olivia Trujillo (Navajo Nation), Dr. Sophie Neuner Weinstein (Karuk Tribe), and their guests on a journey through Indigenous womanhood.
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Chitheads is a smorgasbord of contemplative education. Each episode is like a mini masterclass, exploring the diverse landscapes of spiritual practice, philosophy, and the transformative power of embodied knowledge. Each episode is crafted with the curious and open heart in mind, aiming to illuminate the path of self-inquiry and empowerment for yoga teachers, scholar-practitioners, meditators and other spiritual seekers and contemplative folks from around the world. From the profound teachin ...
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Exploring cases and stories about Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Men and members of the LGBTQ 2 Spirit community.
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Jessica Yaquinto is an ethnographer and deals in tribal consultation. The podcast includes topics on mediating between tribes, community based participatory research, and tribes' perspectives of anthropology.
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The 1st Annual E. F. Schumacher Lectures of October 1981 emphasized the importance of vibrant regional economies at a time when the focus of the nation was on an expanding global economy. Much has happened since then. The promise of the global economy has faded in face of ever greater wealth disparity and environmental degradation. There is growing interest in building a new economy that is just and recognizes planetary limits. The speakers of the Schumacher Lecture Series continue to be at ...
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Talking to our teens about their sexual health journey and reproductive rights is a multi-faceted conversation and can be intimidating, but with Fostering Parenthood, you're not alone. Together, we will talk about these important conversations through lived experience and provide helpful ideas, best practices, and resources. The end goal? Helping our children and youth in foster care become informed, strong, and confident individuals. Watch our episodes at https://rhep.info/fosteringparentho ...
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The I Choose Life Podcast documents intimate stories by restorative justice author and consultant Victor Jose Santana. The podcast centers on his experiences as a Black Indigenous Queer Person of Color (BIPOC). Each episode will be written into a chapter that will go into a book. Themes related to the LGBTQ community, mental health, spirituality, healing and wellness are discussed. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/victor-jose-santana4/support
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This is a podcast for people who are curious about the world and themselves featuring talks and conversations presented by the Public Programs department of California Institute of Integral Studies, a non-profit university in San Francisco. Listen here or on your favorite podcast app to a diverse array of visionaries, artists, and scholars sharing compelling experiences, offering new perspectives, and expanding creative horizons.
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The Archaic Drum Podcast hosted by James Benton, enters into conversation with various visionaries, teachers and free thinkers discussing a variety of topics which are oriented towards creating personal and global transformation. We hope that through these discussions to arrive at a deeper understanding into the nature of positive change by drawing on the wisdom and teachings of those who have committed their lives in their own unique ways to making a difference in the world. The topics in d ...
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Flipping the Table: Honest Conversations About Food, Farming and the Future. Hosted by: Michael Reid Dimock.
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Childbirth is supposed to be empowering, but for many birthing people it is not. For Indigenous women, immigrant women and women of colour, birthing within the western healthcare system can be anything but affirming. It can feel unsafe. In this raw and challenging talks series, health researcher, clinician and nursing educator Dr Ruth De Souza (RMIT University) hosts conversations about birth, racism and cultural safety with change makers working within the maternal health-care sector to bre ...
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EcoJustice Radio presents environmental and climate stories from a social justice frame, featuring voices not necessarily heard on mainstream media. Our purpose is to amplify community voices, broaden the reach of grassroots-based movements, and inspire action. We investigate solutions for social, environmental, and climate issues with an eye to advance human health, steward wild landscapes, and solve the climate crisis across the USA and the world. Featured weekly on KPFK Los Angeles and KP ...
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A New York Minute In History is a podcast about the history of New York and the unique tales of New Yorkers. It is hosted by State Historian Devin Lander, Saratoga County Historian Lauren Roberts and Don Wildman. Jesse King and Jim Levulis of WAMC produce the podcast. A New York Minute In History is a production of the New York State Museum, WAMC Northeast Public Radio and Archivist Media. Support for the project comes from The William G. Pomeroy Foundation, the National Endowment for the Hu ...
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New Mexico's deep artistic traditions have long engaged with the multifaceted histories and cultures of the state. At Encounter Culture, we talk with artists, historians, scientists, museum curators, and writers who are all a part of New Mexico's centuries' old lineage of helping us understand the places and people who make the Land of Enchantment so unique. https://podcast.nmculture.org/
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"Impossible" is a word we hear often in medicine―especially related to innovation. But if you hear it enough, you might just start to believe it. The truth is, innovation is everywhere. Bold ideas and creations are happening right now, eager to be discovered and implemented. While real progress doesn’t happen overnight, it’s not impossible. Impossible is just a state of mind. That's where we come in. We’re here to make you believe again―by interviewing thought leaders who are making strides ...
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Voices focuses on the innovative work being done by faculty and staff in the College of Arts and Sciences at the Ohio State University. Listen in to find out what's new now!
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The podcast that shares research and ideas related to the research project 'Writing the New World: Indigenous texts 1900-1975' - led by Alice Te Punga Somerville and supported by the Marsden Fund. The podcast is co-produced and hosted by Wanda Ieremia-Allan. Sixteen Indigenous researchers have worked with Alice on this journey of connecting with the massive, multilingual and rich legacy of writing in the Pacific region. This podcast celebrates what can happen when we connect across generatio ...
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TEC 11: Serving Indigenous Communities, At Alaska Native Epidemiology Center
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Welcome to the Tribal Epidemiology Centers Podcast. Tribal Epidemiology Centers (commonly referred to as TECs) are housed in organizations that serve American Indian/Alaska Native tribal and urban communities. Currently, there are 12 Tribal Epidemiology Centers (TECs) across the US that are focused on improving the health of American Indians and Al…
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#89. My Maternal Family History with Genealogist Irisneri Alicea
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This episode is with Irisneri Alicea Flores. Irisneri is a professional genealogist from Puerto Rico. She completed genealogical research on my maternal side, and I will be sharing this with you all. The purpose of this is to give you all a glimpse of what to expect when working with a genealogist. Irisneri will demonstrate how she starts the resea…
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Why Washington is a bellwether for the presidential election
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The Democratic party is riding the Good Vibes Express after its Chicago convention. And a look at polling averages gives them reason to celebrate: Since becoming the nominee, Vice President Harris has shaken up a relatively static presidential race: She’s now running slightly ahead of former President Trump nationwide. In swing states, she has pull…
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Empowering Educators: The Midwest Indigenous Immersion Network
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In this episode, we welcome Gimiwan Dustin Burnett, the Executive Director of the Midwest Indigenous Immersion Network, a dynamic nonprofit organization, dedicated to enhancing collaboration and curriculum development among Ojibwe educators. Gimiwan discusses the critical work of the network, which enables Ojibwe language instructors and administra…
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WSU researchers are on a quest to digitize over 30,000 bees, butterflies and other pollinators
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Washington State University's MT James Entomological Collection is the largest insect museum in the state, it holds around three million specimens. In 2022, state legislators allocated $50,000 for the collection to digitize pollinators, like bees, moths, flies, butterflies and other insects that carry pollen. Adding the 30,000 pollinators in WSU’s …
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In the thorny acacia trees of the Kalahari Desert, avian construction crews are hard at work.
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Anangong Miigaading - “Star Wars: A New Hope” Released in Ojibwe Language
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This week, we hear about how the box-office hit, Star Wars: A New Hope returns to the big screen in one of Minnesota’s Indigenous languages.By Minnesota Native News
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In the name of survival, starfish sever their own body parts to escape predators .
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Your AirTag has already been outclassed.
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After completing the first ever transatlantic airship flight in October 1928, the majestic Graf Zeppelin, a 776-foot gleaming dirigible, was greeted with fanfare wherever it flew; its lighter-than-air ...
After completing the first ever transatlantic airship flight in October 1928, the majestic Graf Zeppelin, a 776-foot gleaming dirigible, was greeted with fanfare wherever it flew; its lighter-than-air design captivated onlookers as it effortlessly circled city skylines.
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Ever wonder what makes Billy Joels piano playing so darn iconic?
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One unknown day millions of years ago, a prehistoric manatee relative was attacked by a hungry crocodile .
One unknown day millions of years ago, a prehistoric manatee relative was attacked by a hungry crocodile .
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Jenée Johnson: On Reclaiming African-Centered Joy and Well-Being Through Mindfulness
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Some podcast apps may not display links from our show notes (see below) properly, so we have included a list of links at the end of this description.*African-centered scholars often point to mindfulness and meditation as important practices for those of African ancestry to tend to their inner landscapes and heal from the harm of systemic and intern…
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Christian Nationalism and its effect on Yakima city politics
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Last year, the Yakima City Council made a landmark decision by passing a proclamation to designate the month of June as LGBTQ+ Pride month. Less than a year later, the council voted to reverse that decision. The move was celebrated by far right religious leaders like Turning Point USA’s Charlie Kirk and Sean Feucht, who took to X to applaud the dec…
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Budget woes, cellphones, and safety: educators share their thoughts going into the new school year
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For many Washington students, and parents, the school year is just about to start - if it hasn’t already. And they're not the only ones gearing up for the new year. Teachers and school staff are about to step into a new year with all sorts of new questions about how their respective school systems will be run. So, we wanted to check in with a panel…
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Whats the weirdest thing you learned this week?
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Classic sci-fi makes it seem like our first contact with aliens will be absolutely unmistakeable: a massive, unearthly spaceship landing on Earth with creatures that come out to greet us, or a message ...
Classic sci-fi makes it seem like our first contact with aliens will be absolutely unmistakeable: a massive, unearthly spaceship landing on Earth with creatures that come out to greet us, or a message that somehow we can readily and confidently translate.
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The hard drive installed in your Windows or macOS system is where all of your apps and files liveso as computer components go, they don't get much more important.
The hard drive installed in your Windows or macOS system is where all of your apps and files liveso as computer components go, they don't get much more important.
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Tourists and workers alike jostling their way through New Yorks bustling midtown may notice an odd sight next time they look up.
Tourists and workers alike jostling their way through New Yorks bustling midtown may notice an odd sight next time they look up.
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In New Hampshire, health officials announced the death of a 41-year-old man from a rare but deadly mosquito-borne illness called eastern equine encephalitis (EEE).
In New Hampshire, health officials announced the death of a 41-year-old man from a rare but deadly mosquito-borne illness called eastern equine encephalitis (EEE).
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Whether youre facing a hurricane or tornado, a blizzard, or an earthquake, you may want what we call a weather radio to keep you and your family well-informed throughout the ordeal.
Whether youre facing a hurricane or tornado, a blizzard, or an earthquake, you may want what we call a weather radio to keep you and your family well-informed throughout the ordeal.
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Normally the animals that live at the deepest depths of the ocean can be be a little tough to look at.
Normally the animals that live at the deepest depths of the ocean can be be a little tough to look at.
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Hungry for History: Culinary and Foodways History | A New York Minute in History
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This episode focuses on culinary history and the Pomeroy Foundation’s Hungry for History program. We discover that the history of what we eat, and how we eat it, can tell us much about ourselves and our shared pasts. Markers of Focus: Hungry for History Interviewees: Elizabeth Jakubowski, Senior Librarian, New York State Library. You can follow the…
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TEC 13: Respecting Cultural Values And Traditions, At California Tribal Epidemiology Center
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Welcome to the Tribal Epidemiology Centers Podcast. Tribal Epidemiology Centers (commonly referred to as TECs) are housed in organizations that serve American Indian/Alaska Native tribal and urban communities. Currently, there are 12 Tribal Epidemiology Centers (TECs) across the US that are focused on improving the health of American Indians and Al…
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It's time to do a vibe check on the state of remote work
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Earlier this month, City of Seattle workers were told most of them will have to return to the office at least 3 days a week starting this fall. Meanwhile… a certain large tech and online retail company (named after a river in South America) has reportedly started a mulling the minimum number of hours employees must stay on site to count towards its…
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Party speakers may be the most misunderstood mainstream category in the audio world.
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The planets over 160,000 moth species are best known for their nighttime flights and being power pollinators .
The planets over 160,000 moth species are best known for their nighttime flights and being power pollinators .
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Mia Zapata and The Gits are often defined by a tragic murder, drummer Steve Moriarty's book tells a different story about the band
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In the early 90s, Seattle was at the center of a sonic revolution. Grunge, a homegrown sludgy rock sound, became a global commodity. At the same time, another sound was making its mark on Seattle. The Gits were a band on the precipice of national stardom, standing out with their punk sensibility and charismatic female vocalist, with music labels ci…
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Indigenous communities in South Americas western regions have ingested coca leaves for both medicinal and recreational purposes for thousands of years.
Indigenous communities in South Americas western regions have ingested coca leaves for both medicinal and recreational purposes for thousands of years.
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New research into the link between bee death and pesticides bolsters calls for alternative pest control methods.
New research into the link between bee death and pesticides bolsters calls for alternative pest control methods.
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Most of the world became aware of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) project in 2019 with the publication of the first-ever image of a black hole: M87*, the supermassive black hole at the center of the ...
Most of the world became aware of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) project in 2019 with the publication of the first-ever image of a black hole: M87*, the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy Messier 87.
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Klipsch speakers have impressed the audio world since the company's inception in 1946, and the tradition of continually releasing innovative hardware has continued for the past 78 years.
Klipsch speakers have impressed the audio world since the company's inception in 1946, and the tradition of continually releasing innovative hardware has continued for the past 78 years.
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Every time it rains and every time you flush a toilet, all that water has to go somewhere.
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In the quest to understand the universes many mysteries , astronomers are looking for potentially trillions of elusive space objects called rogue worlds.
In the quest to understand the universes many mysteries , astronomers are looking for potentially trillions of elusive space objects called rogue worlds.
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Is Microsoft Office overrated?
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The Nintendo Switch has had an incredible run of blockbuster games since its release in March of 2017, and there's a good chance you haven't had the chance to play them all.
The Nintendo Switch has had an incredible run of blockbuster games since its release in March of 2017, and there's a good chance you haven't had the chance to play them all.
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After a thorough investigation into the matter, three researchers at the Technical University of Denmark believe they have determined which paper varieties are the most likely to induce a dreaded paper ...
After a thorough investigation into the matter, three researchers at the Technical University of Denmark believe they have determined which paper varieties are the most likely to induce a dreaded paper cut .
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How Thurston County is aiming to bring homelessness to "functional zero"
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Addressing homelessness is looking a little different in Thurston County these days. The county, which includes Olympia, just became the fifth community in the nation to collect data on every single adult experiencing homelessness. The county’s partner organization says that data includes the names and circumstances of each person counted. And the …
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Police departments are often some of the tech industrys earliest adopters of new products like drones, facial recognition, predictive software, and now artificial intelligence .
Police departments are often some of the tech industrys earliest adopters of new products like drones, facial recognition, predictive software, and now artificial intelligence .
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No, Seattle's most notorious brothel madam was not a Gilded Age Girl Boss
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We know a few things about the woman known as Lou Graham, for sure: She was a brothel madam in Seattle at the turn of the century. And she’s immortalized in one of the city’s popular ghost tours. Maybe you’ve even felt her spiritual presence while passing through tunnels underneath Pioneer Square. Beyond that, facts are sparse. But plenty of legend…
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Popol Vuh: The Maya Creation Myth Unveiled
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In this episode, we delve into the rich mythology of the K’iche’ Maya Kingdom of Highland Guatemala through the Popol Vuh, an ancient text that narrates the creation myth and the epic tales of two hero twins, Hunahpu (Blow-gun Hunter) and Xbalanque (Young Hidden/Jaguar-Sun). Join us as we explore the dawn of life, the trials of the hero twins, and …
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As much as we'd like to deny it, Americans have earned worldwide recognition for being bad travelers and unknowledgeable tourists.
As much as we'd like to deny it, Americans have earned worldwide recognition for being bad travelers and unknowledgeable tourists.
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Above 20,000 feet in the Himalayas, yaks are one of your only transportation options.
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A team of paleontologists recently found matching sets of Early Cretaceous dinosaur footprints on what are now two different continents.
A team of paleontologists recently found matching sets of Early Cretaceous dinosaur footprints on what are now two different continents.
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Apple's iPads are generally considered to be the best tablets around thanks to their power, versatility, large software library, and excellent battery life.
Apple's iPads are generally considered to be the best tablets around thanks to their power, versatility, large software library, and excellent battery life.
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Archeologists at the University of Iowa have revealed a first-ever find for the state: the regions first-ever scientifically recovered mastodon skull.
Archeologists at the University of Iowa have revealed a first-ever find for the state: the regions first-ever scientifically recovered mastodon skull.
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The generative AI revolution is underway, with these bots now taking care of everything from coding apps to making movies (or at least attempting to).
The generative AI revolution is underway, with these bots now taking care of everything from coding apps to making movies (or at least attempting to).
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Running errands should never interfere with the hot date you have with your couch, TV, or Kindle.
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