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In February 2018, the Matthew Félix On Air video podcast began as an Internet radio program in downtown San Francisco. The Matthew Félix: Words and Images podcast features segments from the radio show, in which Matthew converses with writers, photographers, filmmakers and more. Guests include New York Times best-selling novelist Jasmin Darznik (Song of a Captive Bird), one of the world’s most successful photographers, Bob Holmes (Geo, Wine Spectator, Life, Time), and Outside founding editor ...
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Meet the people who have travelled to the very limits of human endurance and discover what it means to be superhuman. Learn from their unbelievable stories with host Rob Pope as he asks what lessons they picked up on their journeys around the globe and how they coped both mentally and physically. From cycling around the world in 78 days, to running barefoot across the UK and overcoming a broken neck to climb mountains and get back on the start line – like and subscribe to hear from 12 of the ...
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Maria Angelica Mares, 61: Johnny Cash's 'I Walk The Line'
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The mother is remembered as a happy person, always smiling as she sang along to Mexican country-style tunes.By NPR
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Prior Tenants Alert Current Tenants To Illegal Rent Raises On Prince Edward Island
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Darcie Lanthier about people sending cards to their old addresses in Prince Edward Island, Canada to let current tenants know if the rent has been raised illegally.By NPR
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In Tribal Constitution Change, The Cherokee Nation Addresses A History Of Enslavement
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The Cherokee Nation Supreme Court ruled the nation must remove "by blood" from its tribal constitution in response to a U.S. government decision to include descendants of those enslaved by the tribe.By Graham Lee Brewer
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Torture Victims See Syrian Intelligence Official Convicted For War Crimes
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In a landmark step in the effort to hold Syrian officials accountable for war crimes, a German court convicted a former Syrian intelligence officer and sentenced him to four and a half years in jail.By NPR
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SCOTUS Hears Case On Whether Police Can Enter Homes For Misdemeanors Without Warrants
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The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case involving an officer who pursued a misdemeanor suspect into his home without a warrant. Civil liberties groups say the case could expand police powers.By NPR
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Véronique Tadjo's 'In The Company Of Men' Focuses On West Africa's Ebola Outbreak
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NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with writer Véronique Tadjo about her book, In The Company of Men. It's a novel about the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, first published in French in 2017.By NPR
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A Korean-American Family Adapts To Life In Arkansas In 'Minari'
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NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with director Lee Isaac Chung about his new film Minari, which tells a story loosely based around his parents' of a Korean-American family adapting to life on an Arkansas farm.By NPR
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Republican Sen. Rick Scott On Why He Opposes Biden's COVID-19 Relief Package
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., about his role as chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee and his opposition to President Biden's COVID-19 relief package.By NPR
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Palestinians Hurt In Protests Of Israeli Teen's Death Caused By A Police Chase
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Israeli police reportedly sped after young Israeli settlers suspected of throwing rocks at Palestinians. In the chase, the settlers' car flipped over, killing one of them. It's caused fury.By NPR
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Could Nuclear Power Aid In Travel To Mars?
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Nuclear power is potentially dangerous. So is sending humans to Mars. But some researchers think a nuclear-powered rocket might be the best way to travel to the red planet.By NPR
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Thousands In Texas Still Don't Have Power As Lawmakers Investigate ERCOT
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As more Texans get their water restored, fallout from the mass blackout continues. There have been resignations from the body that oversees the grid, and lawmakers open their investigation tomorrow.By Dominic Anthony Walsh
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The Pandemic Has Made An Unlikely Star Out Of A Brooklyn Librarian
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The pandemic has yielded a silver lining for the Brooklyn Public Library. Bilingual librarian Tenzin Kalsang's Tibetan story time has been drawing audiences in the thousands.By NPR
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One Medical Faces Accusations Of Giving COVID-19 Vaccines To Ineligible People
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The concierge healthcare provider One Medical has been allowing ineligible people to receive COVID-19 vaccines, according to documents leaked to NPR. The company denies this claim.By NPR
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Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine May Soon Be Available In The U.S.
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Another COVID-19 vaccine may soon be available. The Food and Drug Administration has conducted an evaluation of the application from Johnson & Johnson for emergency use authorization for its vaccine.By NPR
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The Capitol Siege: The Arrested And Their Stories
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More than 250 people have been charged in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. NPR is looking at the cases. Each provides clues to questions surrounding the attack: Who joined the mob? What did they do? And why?By NPR
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Vitamin C Fails Again As Treatment For Sepsis
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Sepsis is one of the most common causes of death for hospitalized patients. The search for an effective treatment has been frustrating.By NPR
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'It's Going To Impact Thousands Of Jobs': Winter Freeze Devastates Farmers In Texas
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Texas International Produce Association's president says initial estimates show 80-95% of the state's leafy greens are now gone.By NPR
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Tiger Woods Starts Recovery After Serious Accident
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Authorities say the golf star was seriously injured when his SUV crashed into a median and rolled over several times in Los Angeles on Tuesday.By NPR
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'We Have To Prioritize': Connecticut Gov. Defends State's Plan To Vaccinate Based On Age
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The state’s age-based decision is an equitable way of quickly vaccinating those who are most at risk, Gov. Ned Lamont says.By NPR
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CDC Data Reveals Children Are More Susceptible Than Adults To Causes Of The Common Cold
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STAT senior writer Helen Branswell explains the symptoms of rhinovirus and the factors that increase the risk of infections.By NPR
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Senate Committees Postpone Vote On Neera Tanden Nomination
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Political strategists Jamal Simmons and Matt Mackowiak discuss why some of President Biden's nominees are running into confirmation trouble.By NPR
This is the country's first step in emerging from a lockdown that's been in place since around Christmas.By NPR
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Pakistan's Polio Playbook Has Lessons For Its COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
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The pandemic has slowed efforts to eradicate the contagious disease. Yet the country's polio effort offers insights on the launch of its coronavirus vaccine campaign.By NPR
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White House Forms Commission In Search Of Judicial Diversity
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That commission is now being formed by the White House Counsel's office.By NPR
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Songs Of Remembrance: Janet Gonzalez's Beloved 'A Dio Le Pido'
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Janet Gonzalez died of COVID-19 on Dec. 31, 2020.By NPR
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Eligible Americans Face Obstacles Signing Up For COVID-19 Vaccine
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KUOW reporter Deborah Wang talks about the problems her mother ran into signing up for a COVID-19 vaccine.By NPR
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Grocery Store Chains Push Back On New Mandates Requiring Hazard Pay For Workers
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Some cities, such as Seattle and Long Beach, California, have passed mandates requiring grocery stores to pay workers temporary bonuses.By NPR
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A Botched Execution Leads To A Search For Answers In 'Two Truths And A Lie'
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Ellen McGarrahan was a young reporter for The Miami Herald, when she witnessed an execution that went horribly wrong. She revisits the case of Jesse Tafero in an intense new true crime book.By Maureen Corrigan
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Philly Orchestra Revives The Work Of Florence Price, The 1st Black Woman Composer
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Nearly 90 years later, one of Price's pieces is being revived by the Philadelphia Orchestra.By NPR
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Jasmine Harrison Is The Youngest Woman To Row Solo Across The Ocean
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It took 70 days, 3 hours and 48 minutes for the 21 year old to row across the Atlantic Ocean.By NPR
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Lawmakers Continue Investigation Into Capitol Insurrection
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In Tuesday's hearings, ex-police officers placed blame on intelligence and each other.By NPR
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Tim O'Brien On Late-In-Life Fatherhood And The Things He Carried From Vietnam
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Now 74, O'Brien didn't become a father until his late 50s. He reflects on writing, mortality and his experiences in Vietnam in the new documentary, The War and Peace of Tim O'Brien.By Terry Gross
Last week's winter storms left dozens dead and saw millions lose power for days on end in the state.By NPR
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COVID-19 Vaccine Makers Consider Adapting Vaccines, Booster Shots Against Resistant Variants
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A recent study shows that the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines may be less effective at neutralizing the South African COVID-19 variant.By NPR
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Millions Of Kids Learn English At School. Teaching Them Remotely Hasn't Been Easy
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For children learning English, speaking the language can be a way to fit in. But teachers worry that remote learning means some students aren't hearing even casual English outside their classes.By NPR
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[Full episode] Ethan Hawke, Meredith MacNeill and Adrienne C. Moore, Emerald Fennell
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Ethan Hawke discusses his fourth and latest novel, A Bright Ray of Darkness, about a famous actor who makes all the wrong choices. The stars of CBC's Pretty Hard Cases, Meredith MacNeill and Adrienne C. Moore, fill us in on the new buddy cop series. Actress-turned-filmmaker Emerald Fennell tells us why her new revenge thriller, Promising Young Woma…
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Introducing: PlayME Presents - Other Side of the Game
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PlayME is transforming the way we experience theatre by turning contemporary plays into bingeable audio dramas. The Governor General award-winning play, Other Side of the Game by Amanda Parris puts a spotlight on the often overlooked work of Black women who organize communities, support their incarcerated loved ones, and battle institutions. This i…
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#133: Michele Ronsen – Curiosity Tank, How to Ask Better Questions
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Michele Ronsen, the Founder, Educator, and Chief Curiosity Cat of Curiosity Tank, joins the show to share her journey from drawing logos as a 3-year-old to leading user research and design for Fortune 500 companies and startups. Hear how to ask better questions, why short questions are better, how to deal with rejection, how we decide what we eat f…
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[Full episode] Steven Yeun, Andrei Konchalovsky, Devery Jacobs, Tracy Morgan
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Steven Yeun talks about his starring role in the new drama Minari, about a father who moves his family from California to rural Arkansas to follow his dream of starting a farm. Filmmaker Andrei Konchalovsky explains why Russian audiences have had vastly differing reactions to his historical drama Dear Comrades. Actress Devery Jacobs talks about def…
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94 | Presidential Libraries, Robots, & STEM: The Surprising Connection & How You Can Use These Resources | with Elizabeth Dinschel and Kristine Bullock
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We cover quite a bit in this week’s episode Elizabeth Dinschel and Kristine Bullock: the work of Presidential Libraries, their public outreach and engagement of K-12 students, and a lot of social studies and language arts — and, of course, how that all ties back into STEM and STEM education. To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org Resources: Hoove…
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[Full episode] Weezer, Russell T Davies, Annie Murphy
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Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo discusses the band's new orchestral pop album, OK Human, and shares how Spotify algorithms aid and influence his songwriting. Writer and showrunner Russell T Davies — the award-winning creator of the 2005 Doctor Who reboot — talks about his new miniseries It's a Sin, which looks at the lives of a group of young gay men …
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[Full episode] Catherine Reitman, A. Harmony and Cadence Weapon, DJ Kookum
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Workin' Moms creator Catherine Reitman talks about addressing COVID-19 in Season 5, why she decided to fast forward to an imaginary post-pandemic world, and how the cast and crew dealt with the challenges of filming over the last year. On this week's q This music panel, A. Harmony and Cadence Weapon share their experience using the invite-only soci…
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[Full episode] Stanley Tucci, Angeline Tetteh-Wayoe, Craig McCracken, Frank Oz
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Actor Stanley Tucci opens up about his new film Supernova, the challenge of playing a person with early-onset dementia, and what it was like working so intimately with his close friend and co-star Colin Firth. CBC Music's Angeline Tetteh-Wayoe tells us about her brand new gig hosting The Block, a two-hour weekday radio show dedicated to music by Bl…
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#132: Katelyn Brower – The Real Marketer, Social Media Manager at Sterling
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Katelyn Brower, the Social Media Manager at Sterling, joins the show to share her journey from English major to leading social media marketing and management for global brands. Hear how to prioritize your efforts on social media, manage frequent interruptions while working, use social media for your personal and business benefit, approach social li…
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[Full episode] Master T and Jesse Jones, Jael Richardson, Jason Moran, Kliph Nesteroff and Dakota Ray Hebert
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Jesse Jones and former MuchMusic VJ Master T discuss their virtual concert series Tribute to the Legends of Reggae: The Bob Marley Edition, explaining why the month-long initiative is as much a celebration of reggae music as it is the legacy of Jones's mother, Canadian reggae promoter Denise Jones. Our books columnist Jael Richardson fills us in on…
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[Full episode] Femi Kuti, Fabienne Colas, Roger Mooking
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Musician Femi Kuti talks about following in the footsteps of his late father, Nigerian music legend and Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti, and how his own son, Made Kuti, is now doing the same. Actress, director and producer Fabienne Colas discusses her work overseeing nine Black film festivals around the world in a mission to amplify Black voices and cha…
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93 | The Power of Data to Transform our Lives with Jasmine de Gaia
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Jasmine de Gaia, Executive Director of Transformation at JPMorgan Chase & Co., explains how the advancement of digital innovation in low-tech and high-tech industries is transforming the cultural fabric of our lives. If we adopt Jasmine's notion that ‘every company has become a tech company,’ it becomes of crucial importance that educators are prep…
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[Full episode] Rupi Kaur, HAIM, Walter Mosley
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Rupi Kaur talks about her new poetry collection Home Body and shares how sudden fame impacted her mental health. Sisters Este, Danielle and Alana Haim of the band HAIM open up about sexism, sisterhood and their latest album Women in Music Pt. III. Author Walter Mosley discusses his groundbreaking novel Devil in a Blue Dress on its 30th anniversary.…
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Mindset Matters with Gary Gorrow and Peter Ostick
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Join Gary and Peter as they investigate the personas and purposes of world class athletes and entrepreneurs. We are fascinated by the people who rise up and change the game, the industry, the culture. What can we learn from these individuals and what do they teach us about how we should act and view ourselves.…
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[Full episode] Robin Wright, Liz Day, Finn Wolfhard
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Actress Robin Wright talks about making her directorial debut with the film Land, her experience on House of Cards, and how she overcame her fears of being a "late bloomer." New York Times reporter Liz Day unpacks the story behind the new documentary Framing Britney Spears, which has helped renew public concern for the pop star's health and well-be…