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Guns, shooting and the LAW. I discuss shooting, competition, technique and equipment. Gun violence, and gang violence. The second amendment, the constitution, plus firearms safety and training for adults, kids, police and law enforcement. Topics will include the following subjects and keywords: new gun owners, Gun sales, self defense, crime, current events with guns.
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The Cost of Extremism

Red Wine & Blue Studios

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Extremists across the country are attacking our freedoms, and kids and families are paying the price. In this limited series, Jill Jonassen takes a deep dive into the issues facing our country and the women tirelessly fighting back in their communities.
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Have Gun Will Travel was a popular American Western television series that aired on CBS from 1957 through 1963. It was the #4 show in the Nielsen ratings in its first year, and #3 for the next three years. It was one of the few television shows to spawn a successful radio version. The radio series debuted on November 23, 1958. The show followed the adventures of Paladin, a gentleman-turned-gunfighter played by John Dehner on radio, who preferred to settle problems without violence, yet, when ...
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You Might Be Right

Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs at University of Tennessee

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Former Tennessee Governors Bill Haslam and Phil Bredesen take on topics including crime, the media, gun violence, and education disparities with expert guests of differing viewpoints. From the Howard H. Baker Jr. School of Public Policy and Public Affairs at the University of Tennessee, "You Might be Right" aims to inspire the next generation of leaders in government, public policy, and public service by demonstrating that thoughtful civil conversations about tough topics are still possible.
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The American gun community is more diverse - and more polarized - than ever. Nuance is dying. Jordan and Andrew are extraordinarily unqualified to reflect on this rapidly shifting social landscape but there are currently no laws that say they can’t make a podcast.
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ROAR With Shari™ is a weekly show hosted by rape and incest survivor, Attorney Shari Karney. “Pain put me into hiding, purpose called me out,” says Karney. Shari offers up straight talk about fighting for justice for victims of sexual abuse. Trauma. Resilience. Healing. For child sexual abuse survivors and all victims of sexual assault. Each week Roar with Shari talks with inspiring guests, rape and child sex abuse survivors, sexual violence victims, experts, nonprofit leaders, public office ...
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The Prosperous Doc

Spaugh Dameron Tenny

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The Prosperous Doc Podcast (formerly the White Coat Wellness Podcast) is a show for doctors who are ready to improve their overall wellness in every aspect of life. In each episode we highlight real-life stories from physicians and dentists to inspire you to become a prosperous doc yourself and achieve personal, professional, and financial wellness. If you would like to know more about the Prosperous Doc show, find show notes, and learn more about our host, Shane Tenny, visit bit.ly/Prospero ...
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The L.A. Report is a breakdown of the day's top news from Southern California, featuring the award-winning reporting of LAist 89.3 FM – L.A.'s number one NPR station. Hosted by Susanne Whatley in the morning and Nick Roman in the afternoon, it's the smart way to start and end your day. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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Seek Learning

BYU Education Society

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The Seek Learning podcast brings the best educational research from the McKay School of Education at Brigham Young University into the homes and lives of Latter-day Saints. Each episode features an interview with a different scholar to learn about education and how it can help Latter-day Saints in their professions, homes, and gospel living. The podcast is sponsored by the BYU Education Society. The views expressed on this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of Brigham Young Univers ...
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Millennial Moms Gone Wild. Uninhibited and outspoken MILFs discuss everything from parenting to relationships to sex (not in that order!) and share secrets and personal experiences along the way. What's a show with "secrets" in the title if you don't spill the tea?
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Our country is more stressed out than it’s ever been with the current political climate, inflation, violence and crime and the future seems uncertain. Learning what’s behind it can help you get through it. The Steve Cortes show will address these issues head on and help equip you to understand what’s really going on. Steve Cortes is a nationally known TV personality, political strategist, and financial expert. Cortes has been a mainstay on cable news for 15 years, first as part of CNBC’s ”Fa ...
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Igniting Hope for Health Equity

Buffalo Center for Health Equity

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Exposing the social norms, policies and systems that contribute to health inequities in Black America. Our mission is to report the facts and offer solutions to eliminate race-based disparities and achieve health equity. The conversation is led by Pastor George F Nicholas the Senior pastor of Lincoln Memorial United Methodist Church and Chairman of the Buffalo Center for Health Equity.
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Advance Rutgers

Rutgers University

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Advance Rutgers is a podcast about the many ways that Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is addressing critical issues of our day. It’s a show for anyone curious about how Rutgers’ faculty and researchers are developing innovative solutions to the biggest problems in health care, the environment, artificial intelligence, and much more. These projects are truly epic in scope and scale, but champions for these signature initiatives clearly explain what they are, why they matter, who ...
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3 Black Docs

Dr. Karen Winkfield, Dr. Zanetta Lamar, Dr. Tiffany Avery

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3 Black Docs is a weekly podcast dedicated to educating the community about health and health disparities in an approachable and entertaining way - what we call #Medutainment. “The Docs”- Dr. Karen Winkfield, Dr. Tiffany Avery, & Dr. Zanetta Lamar - use their individual experiences in clinic and in life to discuss methods of self-advocacy and create innovative solutions for community health.
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Democrats in the Pennsylvania state House have taken a step toward possibly expelling state Rep. Kevin Boyle. Democrats are proposing a process to determine if state representatives are incapacitated and to sanction or expel them. They're trying to determine what incapacitated could mean. Republican leader Brian Cutler called the proposal a complic…
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Anti-nepotism bill sparked by LAist investigation moves forward in state senate. Black maternal mortality rate inspires new tour of hospitals. Morning Edition Host Susanne Whatley seeks advice from local landscaper in a garden of native plants. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show…
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California lawmakers are trying to make it easier for renters with pets to find an apartment. The bill would ban blanket no-pet policies and prohibit landlords from charging extra for security deposits and rent for tenants with household pets. Supporters say too many renters struggle to find housing because landlords won't accept pets. Some tenants…
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Complaints about pregnant women being turned away from emergency rooms spiked in the months since states began enacting strict abortion laws in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. One woman miscarried in the restroom lobby of a Texas emergency room, as front desk staff refused to admit her. Another woman learned that h…
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Families packed last night’s North Penn School District board meeting. They’re outraged that a Pennbrook Middle School student was hospitalized after she was attacked from behind by another student at lunch earlier this week. Many parents and students believe this could have been prevented. KYW Newsradio's Tim Jimenez is live in North Wales with th…
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More charges are filed against the King of Prussia man accused of hiding a camera in his neighbor’s apartment. Police say they've found additional victims as the investigation continues. KYW Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert reports. Photo credit: Jim Melwert / KYW NewsradioBy Audacy
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Caltrans says Topanga Canyon Boulevard will be closed all summer long. Pay raises are coming for L.A. city workers. In LA County, Black pregnant people face worse outcomes. A guide on how to have a healthy pregnancy. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.…
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We throw out A LOT of plastic. An average 300 pounds per person every year. Most of that ends up in a landfill. But, what if we could re-use all that packaging? Well, you can at a store in South Philly. Be sure to also join KYW Newsradio this Thursday at 7 p.m. for a special edition of "Audacy Conversations: The State of the Environment." Listen li…
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All this week, KYW Newsradio and Audacy news stations around the country are doing a deep dive on the state of the environment. Today, waterways in Philadelphia are at the healthiest level in 150 years, but nowhere close to safe…KYWs Kristen Johanson has the story. (Photo credit: David Masur/PennEnvironment)…
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Police have identified the body that was pulled from Wissahickon Creek on Tuesday as 18-year-old Quadir Diaz. Diaz and his friend Ausar Scott-Thomas were reported missing on March 7. Investigators say Diaz appeared to be in the water for a while, and there were no visible signs of trauma on his body. Scott-Thomas’ body was found in the Schuylkill R…
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LA leaders to vote on a deal to subsidize rents for people living in a Chinatown apartment complex. CA sets a first-in-the-nation water standard for a contaminant linked to cancer. Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame to induct its first woman driver. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support th…
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President Joe Biden will be in Philly today for two campaign events. This is Biden's third trip to Pennsylvania this week -- an indication of how important our state is in the election. On Tuesday, Biden was in his hometown of Scranton talking about his tax plans. And yesterday, Biden was in Pittsburgh, where he announced that his administration wi…
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New scrutiny for Boeing: Whistleblowers at two Senate hearings said there are safety failures and quality control problems at the aircraft manufacturer. One Boeing engineer claims that "they are putting out defective airplanes” and taking shortcuts to save money. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg has more. (Photo by Kent Nishimura/Getty Images…
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Autism is one of the most commonly known developmental disorders in children, but its symptoms aren’t always obvious. Usually beginning in early childhood, the signs of autism spectrum disorder can appear as difficulty in social communication but vary widely. In this episode, Dr. Joshua Ewen, a pediatric neurologist and neurodevelopmental pediatric…
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Delaware County Director of Elections Jim Allen says their pilot program of electronic poll books in November went so well that instead of an incremental rollout, they’ll be in 100% of Delco polling places for the primary election on April 23. KYW's Justin Udo has the details. (Photo credit: Getty Images)…
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All this week, KYW Newsradio and Audacy news stations around the country are taking a deep dive into the state of the environment. KYW’s City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb tells us this month ... after years of delay, Philadelphia will cut the ribbon on a solar farm in Adams County that will supply 25% of the energy to run city-owned buildings. (Photo…
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Rhiannon Do says she had a limited role in the nonprofit that handled millions of taxpayer dollars. No criminal charges against the officer who fired inside a Burlington store and killed a teen in 2021. LAX 'people mover' won't be ready until late next year. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://l…
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A 24-year-old man was shot and killed in Gloucester Township Tuesday night. The Camden County Prosecutor’s Office says officers responded to calls for shots fired in the La Cascata development, and there they found Nasir Tart suffering from a gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead at the scene just before 6 pm. Police are still investigating and any…
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A coyote on the loose in Delaware County has been captured, but officials believe there could be more out there. Marple Township police say Animal Control caught one coyote early Wednesday morning. This comes after a small terrier was snatched by a coyote from a backyard in Broomall last week. Police tell residents to stay close to small children a…
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The five candidates seeking the Democratic nomination for Pennsylvania attorney general gathered for a debate Wednesday morning at KYW Newsradio. The station's Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert took a look at what each candidate prioritizes and how they set themselves apart from others in the race. (Photo credit: KYW Newsradio)…
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The Democratic candidates for state Attorney General faced off in a debate at KYW Newsradio Wednesday morning. KYW Community Impact Reporter Racquel Williams was one of the moderators and asked the candidates about one of the state’s most pressing issues: gun violence. (Photo credit: Getty Images)By Audacy
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Thousands of children are without health insurance in South Jersey despite the vast majority of them being eligible for free or low-cost coverage. KYW South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty visited Camden where officials are trying to spread the word. Photo credit: Getty ImagesBy Audacy
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