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កម្មវិធីសិក្សាតាមប្រពន្ធ័​ព្រះគម្ពីរ ​គឺជាពន្ធ័កិច្ចដែល​បង្រៀនព្រះគម្ពីរទាំងមូលទូទាំងពិភពលោក។ ច្បាប់ដើមនៃកម្មវិធីនេះ រៀបរៀងដោយ ​លោកបណ្ឌិត​ ជេវើនឹន​ម៉ាកជី ​ហើយត្រូវបាន​បកប្រែនិងផលិតចេញជាង១០០ភាសា ចាក់ផ្សាយនៅជុំវិញសកលោក។ ​កម្មវិធីសិក្សាតាមប្រពន្ធ័​ព្រះគម្ពីរ ជា​កម្មវិធីវិទ្យុ​មានរយ:ពេល30នាទី ចាក់ផ្សាយ​ជារៀងរាល់ថ្ងៃ ​តាមលំដាប់នៃព្រះគម្ពីរ តាំងពីលោកុប្បត្តិ រហូតដល់ វីវរណ:។ ឥឡូវនេះ​កម្មវិធីសិក្សាតាមប្រពន្ធ័​ព្រះគម្ពីរ មាននៅលើប្រពន្ធ័ អ៊ីនធឺណែតហើយ​។ យើងខ្ញុំសូមថ្លែង​អំណរគុណយ៉ាងជ្រាលជ្រៅ ដល់លោកអ្នកដ ...
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A father-daughter podcast where I interview my father, Robert Chau, on exactly how he survived and escaped the Khmer Rouge aka 1970's Cambodian Genocide. We will follow along his journey on how a starving boy crawling out of Cambodia become a serial American entrepreneur. After 50 years, he deserves a chance to finally share his story.
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Open your heart and mind to Cambodia with Sam & Sela as they dive into open conversations with the trailblazers and rising talents of this rapidly developing Southeast Asian country. Prepare to be entertained, enlightened, and inspired as this dynamic duo (a Ghanaian and Khmer-American living in Phnom Penh) explores Cambodia’s growing industries, from music, art, culture, creators and more. Expand your mind and discover new perspectives on the Open Mind Podcast. YouTube: https://youtube.com/ ...
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The SEA4 Podcast aims to bring the stories of refugees from Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam and their American-born descendants into the mainstream. By focusing on athletes and other accomplished individuals who have overcome adversity we hope to inspire others to pursue their dreams. John Messina and Ko Chandetka from the Lao American Sports Hall of Fame will be interviewing athletes and others who represent the diverse cultures of Southeast Asia including Lao, Laotian, Khmu, Khmer, Hmong, Viet ...
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Strangeland

audiochuck | Western Sound

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STRANGELAND from audiochuck is an investigative series that examines cases in immigrant neighborhoods. Season 3: The Killing Fields of L.A. is hosted by Ben Adair and Mayly Tao. In 1996, a Cambodian refugee was gunned down in an alley in L.A.’s Chinatown. But this wasn’t a typical murder. The victim was Haing Ngor, an Oscar-winning actor and humanitarian. Many Cambodians believe Ngor was assassinated over his role in The Killing Fields – a film that depicted the Khmer Rouge’s reign of terror ...
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Stoners On-Air is hosted by Colato and Suy. Everything you see and hear is the real us, real interactions, and real conversations. Based on the use of cannabis and spirituality, we want to make y'all laugh along and get to know us. MERCH: OnlyStoney.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stonersonair/support
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A podcast about culture, politics, and the pursuit of understanding our unique intersectional identities. Exploring life through the Khmer diaspora. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/defactotk/support
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Cambodia Workwise is the podcast for those who want to get more from their job than just a paycheck. We talk about HR, Recruitment, and the broader Cambodian world of work. #HR #Recruitment #Work #Cambodia
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Who Killed Haing Ngor?

Mary Patricia Nunan

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A Real-Time and Crowdsourced Investigation and Discussion into the Murder of the Cambodian Doctor, Activist, Actor and Survivor of the Khmer Rouge The FBI ruled the 1996 murder of Haing Ngor a robbery gone awry. This podcast will examine some of the issues and lingering questions surrounding the case. We invite listeners to contact us with tips about the case, or to arrange to share any personal memories of Dr. Ngor. Who knows? We may just discover something new.
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History Fix

Shea LaFountaine

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In each episode of History Fix, I discuss lesser known stories from history that you won't be able to stop thinking about. Need your history fix? You've come to the right place. Support the show at buymeacoffee.com/historyfix or Venmo @Shea-LaFountaine. Your donations make it possible for me to continue creating great episodes. Plus, I'll love you forever! Find more at historyfixpodcast.com
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Welcome to Beyond Year Zero: A podcast about Cambodia then and now! This podcast explores the dark and difficult history of the Khmer Rouge regime, and asks what effects and impact did the Pol Pot period have on the dynamic and vibrant society of Cambodia today? Taking a thematic approach, Beyond Year Zero draws on interviews with practitioners and notaries from leading communities of practice in contemporary Cambodia to explore the relationship between history, society, violence, and – ulti ...
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Mayly Tao is a Teochew, Khmer, and Thai first generation Asian American woman based out of Southern California who is the host of Short & Sweet Podcast. She explores themes relating to women empowerment, entrepreneurs, and uplifting and highlighting AAPI stories. She shares a fresh outlook on a variety of topics, sharing anecdotes regarding small business, systems, branding, and partnerships from her experience of owning her own bakery and multiple businesses. She brings on guests in a varie ...
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Muzzle Punch

Stefan C. Ralph

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If you like The Joe Rogan Experience, The Tim Ferriss Show, Howard Stern or any other long form conversation podcasts you'll enjoy Muzzle Punch. Podcast interviewing at it's finest. Subjects including, but not limited to, everything and anything. For more information, visit muzzle punch.com
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Past Dark is an exploration into the the uncanny, the unsettling and the bizarre. Host Carmen Park revisits disasters, regimes, true crime, conspiracies and the unexplained for an atmospheric journey into the darkest heart of humanity.
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Batting the Breeze is a podcast for the infinitely curious. It's a place where we share stories, invite others to share stories and sometimes... just talk. Episodes are usually less than 25 minutes and could relate to absolutely anything; Quite often, they'll be subjects you've never thought about thinking about. We're always looking to be informative, amusing or thought-provoking and occasionally all three! Head over to www.battingthebreeze.com for more information.
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Embark on a journey into the past with "Sleep with History," your essential night companion that combines the pleasure of learning with the comfort of relaxation. This innovative sleepcast is designed to both enrich your knowledge and enhance your sleep. In each episode, "Sleep with History" presents the compelling stories of ancient civilizations, world events, grand empires, and the brave individuals who've shaped our world. Using ASMR-inspired storytelling, the complex intricacies of hist ...
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Band Together

Climate Generation: A Will Steger Legacy

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We are at a critical moment in time for climate change action. Band Together is a podcast that explores the power of storytelling through music and spoken word to make change in the world and further the climate movement. Get more information and join our community at bandtogethermn.org Our podcast music is “Take Time” by Lazerbeak, from his solo album Luther on Doomtree Records. Listen here: http://smarturl.it/lazerbeak
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Next Women Generation

Next Women Generation

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Next Women Generation is a platform where you can find inspiring stories of young leaders working in business, non-profit, and public sectors. Next Women Generation is a self-funded project, led by Sotheary You who works to promote gender equality and social inclusion. Read more on our website: https://the-nwg.com/
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“Radical” [rad-i-kuhl] adj. noun = favoring, supporting, or representing reforms and change; a person who holds strong convictions, advocates fundamental reforms by direct methods. Rad AF (Radical AF) is a podcast that amplifies stories of Long Beach area women who are radical change-makers, community organizers, grassroots movement builders, and leaders who give a f*ck about mobilizing people-power to make positive change in the community, especially to support the health and wellbeing of p ...
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Mouth of the Mekong

Michael Sullivan

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Southeast Asia news, blog, video from a former Senior Asia Correspondent for NPR who now lives and works on the river. If it informs or intrigues, I'll pass it along. There's new sound every day and a podcast every week or so plus a (mostly) daily blog of what’s happening in the region. I've followed the Mekong from the source (Tibet) to the mouth (Vietnam). There's a lot going on. And China figures in just about all of it. I'm no photographer or videographer, but the images are all mine, fr ...
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How did Cambodia become the ‘key’ to Nixon’s plan to end the Vietnam War? What was the secret bombing of Cambodia? What factors led to the end of Sihanouk’s leadership of the country? Time Period Covered 1968 - 1969 In this episode Lachlan looks at the gradually degrading situation in Cambodia, and the destabilization prior to a change in the White…
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Extract from S2E3 - How to listen to your employees? w/ Jannine Sem from Solution BI In this extract, Jannine share his views on her Cambodian-Khmer roots and her early career decisions that got her to transition from digital marketing to Data analysis and finally into HR Listen to the full episode on Spotify Watch the whole episode on YouTube 👋🏻 S…
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In this episode of "Sleep with History," we invite you to discover the rise and glory of the Khmer Empire, a chapter that resonates through the corridors of time. How did Jayavarman II, a charismatic figure with a vision far beyond his time, manage to navigate the political complexities and rivalries of a land filled with warring factions and cease…
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In 1975, the Khmer Rouge stormed into Cambodia's capital city of Phnom Penh victorious after 5 years of civil war. The people rejoiced. They thought the victors were there to liberate them, to restore peace and order after years of fighting. That couldn't have been farther from the truth. Over the next 4 years, the Khmer Rouge communist regime woul…
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We head to Chinatown to hear the LAPD's official account of the crime and retrace detectives' footsteps as they worked this case. Authorities recount their breaks in the investigation – from clues found at the crime scene to revelations inside the interrogation room. The cops explain how they were able to charge the accused teens without any hard e…
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LAPD officers respond to a shooting in Chinatown and identify the murder victim as Oscar-winning actor Haing Ngor. They find $4000 in cash on his body, and rule out a robbery motive. But the cops later reverse course and charge three teens – Jason Chan, Indra Lim, and Tak Sun Tan. But many, including the main witnesses, think the LAPD got the wrong…
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In this episode we draw the curtains back on Britannia's potentially nefarious plot to tilt the Asian trading silver-balance to their side using opium, sparking a fiery conflict that would leave indelible scars. Discover how the echoes of European influence resonate through the transformative architecture, linguistic developments, and cultural nuan…
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Perched between the ocean and the sound in Nags Head, completely dominating the narrow sliver of land that makes up part of North Carolina’s Outer Banks, is a monumental sand dune, a mountain of lush golden sand. This dune system, known as Jockey’s Ridge, is somewhere around 4,000 years old and can reach heights of over 100 feet. It’s majestic, it’…
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Extract from S2E3 - How to listen to your employees? w/ Jannine Sem from Solution BI In this extract, Jannine and Clement discuss what motivates Cambodians and Westerners at work, how different generations have different priorities and how far HR should go to engage with employees. Listen to the full episode on Spotify Watch the whole episode on Yo…
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In 1995, a Cambodian refugee was gunned down in an alley in L.A.'s Chinatown. But this wasn't a typical murder. The victim was Haing Ngor, an Oscar-winning actor and humanitarian. Many Cambodians believe Ngor was assassinated over his role in The Killing Fields – a film that depicted the Khmer Rouge's reign of terror. Three teenage gang members wer…
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At the bottom, there's only one direction to go: up. When Matthew Nola left the Nong Khai refugee camp and boarded a one-way flight to America with his family, he could only have imagined that his return ticket would come in the form of an unexpected game: pickleball. Now recognized as the fastest-growing sport in the world, pickleball has transfor…
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In the latest episode of 'Sleep with History.' We explore 1991, a year that marked the end of an era with the unraveling of the Soviet Union and the emergence of new independent nations, forever changing our global landscape. Join us as we journey from the frost-touched winds of Moscow to the heart of Central Asia and the power-filled corridors of …
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Extract from S2E3 - How to listen to your employees? w/ Jannine Sem from Solution BI In this extract, Jannine share his views on how HR can connect with employees, boost their motivation, develop a vision with them and ultimately engage with them. For that, she blends genuine human connection and technology. Listen to the full episode on Spotify Wa…
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Polio has been around since ancient times but it was a very quiet disease for most of history, affecting few people and raising little alarm. It wasn’t until the 20th century that polio began to appear among the masses, terrifying epidemics, a mysterious disease that seemed to target children out of nowhere, paralyzing them, killing them. No one kn…
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Dr. Scott A. Allen, an author, physician and professor, shares his experiences working in refugee camps on the Thai-Cambodian border in the 1980s in his book, Across a Bridge of Fire: An American Teen's Odyssey from the Burn Ward to the Edge of the Cambodian Killing Fields. Dr. Allen highlights the resilience and hope he witnessed in the refugees, …
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Welcome to another episode of Cambodia Workwise ! I'm your host, Clement FRISONI ! You may not know her, and yet she puts the "Human" in "Human Resources Management" Her name is Jannine SEM, and together we discussed her career in Data & Digital Marketing until she pivoted towards HR at Solution BI We discussed 👉🏻 The role HR can play in your compa…
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Check out Outer Lore! In January of 1812 a schooner named The Patriot disappeared off the coast of North Carolina's Outer Banks. This dangerous stretch of coastline has claimed some 3,000 ships, earning it the nickname "Graveyard of the Atlantic." Aboard the Patriot was Theodosia Burr Alston, daughter of infamous US vice president Aaron Burr, on he…
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Enjoy this brief teaser from our latest podcast episode. To listen the full version ad-free as well as get access to many more episodes and shows, get your free trial of Whisper Premium today: www.whisper.fm --------------------------------- Ancient China, a land of mystery and grandeur, beckons you to embark on an unforgettable journey through tim…
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Extract from S2E2 - How can Barangs adjust to Cambodian Working Culture ? with Brett White In this extract, Brett shares his tips for Westerners who are new to Cambodia. Listen to the full episode on Spotify Watch the whole episode on YouTube 👋🏻 See you soon for our next episode 👋🏻 ********** 👇 Follow Cambodia Workwise on social media 👇 📽 YouTube 👩…
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Extract from S2E2 - How can Barangs adjust to Cambodian Working Culture ? with Brett White In this extract, Brett shares his views on how the Cambodian sense of community, and also on why leaders need to be vulnerable. Listen to the full episode on Spotify Watch the whole episode on YouTube 👋🏻 See you soon for our next episode 👋🏻 ********** 👇 Follo…
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In this first episode of "Sleep with History" we'll traverse the battlefields, castles, and corridors of power during a period marked by honor, treachery, innovation, and resilience. We are about to explore the Hundred Years' War, a monumental conflict that shaped European destiny. Discover what led to this century-long struggle between two mighty …
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Extract from S2E2 - How can Barangs adjust to Cambodian Working Culture ? with Brett White In this extract, Brett shares his views on how different the feedback culture is between Cambodian culture and Western cultures Listen to the full episode on Spotify Watch the whole episode on YouTube 👋🏻 See you soon for our next episode 👋🏻 ********** 👇 Follo…
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Life is a journey filled with highs, lows, joy and pain and no one knows this better than Anna Ounoutha. Raised by refugee parents from Laos, she experienced the devastating loss of her brother to gang violence and became a mother during her teenage years. Instead of succumbing to these challenges, Anna transformed adversity into motivation. She pu…
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Extract from S2E2 - How can Barangs adjust to Cambodian Working Culture ? with Brett White In this extract, Brett shares his views on common culture shocks for Westerners settling in Cambodia among them - the relationship to hierarchy and the perception of time. Listen to the full episode on Spotify Watch the whole episode on YouTube 👋🏻 See you soo…
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