We delve into all things talent attraction and economic development, bringing you insights from America’s most promising places and industry professionals on how your community can be a better place to live, work and play. At Livability, we highlight the unsung awesomeness of small and mid-sized cities, and help communities reach target companies and residents through custom content programs. Learn more at LivabilityMedia.com.
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A weekly podcast about the intersection between sustainable transportation, urban planning, and economic development. Hosted by Jeff Wood of The Overhead Wire.
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It’s no secret that real estate changes cities. Physically, culturally and economically, Canada is changing, building and evolving. It’s an important time for real estate, and you probably have some questions. Livabl Launch is a podcast about the world of Canadian real estate and property development. Whether you’re an aspiring real estate professional, a seasoned investor, or just intrigued by the inner workings of the industry, Livabl Launch is for you. From insider market analysis to new ...
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(Apple's Best of 2018) In-depth conversations with people at the top of their game. Jordan Harbinger unpacks guests' wisdom into practical nuggets you can use to impact your work, life, and relationships. Learn from leaders (Ray Dalio, Simon Sinek, Mark Cuban), entertainers (Moby, Tip "T.I." Harris, Dennis Quaid), scientists (Neil deGrasse Tyson, Bill Nye), athletes (Kobe Bryant, Dennis Rodman, Tony Hawk) and an eclectic array of fascinating minds, from art forgers and arms traffickers to sp ...
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A mix of landscape design techniques, outdoor grilling recipes, book reviews, horticultural advice and interviews with botanists, musicians, dignitaries and more.
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A podcast about life in Canadian cities. Produced by Metro News and co-hosted by Matt Elliott and Luke Simcoe.
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Michael Eliason is a Seattle-based architect who has lived and worked in Germany. The Livable Low-carbon City explores the stories, places, and people working to make our buildings and cities more sustainable, enjoyable, and humane – in the face of a changing world. New episodes every other Friday. ish.
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Renovating or building new? Want to do more for the environment in your next project but don't know where to start or struggle to find the time to learn? Hi, I am Stephanie. I am an architect with 20+ years of experience, 15 of those in my own highly respected residential design practice, Skyring Architects. I am passionate about affordable environmental design. It increases home livability, property value and future-proofing and is critical for the future of our children and our planet. Hon ...
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Shift is an energetic show that connects people in the province with the events of the day and with each other.
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In 2020, cityLAB of Pittsburgh released a study that ranked Cleveland dead last in terms of livability for Black women. On Living For We, we talk to Cleveland's Black women about their experiences at work, at school, in the doctor's office, and in community with each other in an attempt to answer the question... is Cleveland really as bad as they say it is for Black women? This is an Ideastream Public Media podcast.
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Do you want to practice listening to Japanese the way we really speak it? Are you finding it difficult to communicate in Japanese even though you study hard? This podcast is to help you to have natural conversations in Japanese and share Japanese culture with the world!! If you want to learn to speak natural sounding Japanese fast, please consider getting my course: https://www.mikurealjapanese.com/
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Radio BE-Ex is a live podcast series by Building Energy Exchange that features industry leaders working at the intersection of buildings, energy, and sustainability. Radio BE-Ex is made possible across 2022 through the generous support of National Grid.
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A daily podcast of upbeat news, thoughts, stories, and music
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Myth-busting and evidence-based advice to help you kick butt with your health and fitness - on a vegan diet. Join our movement of No-Bullsh!t Vegans who value critical thinking and want to further our cause using scientific truths, not made-up facts. Meet our expert guests who use science to acquire knowledge about the world and how it works. Learn why some of the biggest trends in vegan health and fitness are completely false and based on misinformation. Your host, vegan fitness coach and a ...
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A podcast from the office of Kim Pate. Hosted by Kim Pate, an Independent Canadian Senator from Ontario, bringing issues affecting folks on the margins, to the centre.
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Conversations about what's possible in America's cities. Hosted by Ben McAdams and Cate Ryba.
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Let’s be honest. As Boomers we never thought we would get old. We were the forever young generation. And the truth is, many of us are still vigorous, vital, involved individuals. But…the other truth is that arthritis is slowing us down. Knee and hip replacements are being talked about. We’ve lost friends and family members. We worry about whether we will out-live our money. At Boomer Banter, we are on a journey to explore how to live vibrantly, healthfully, with strong relationships and purp ...
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The Development Podcast brings together the latest data, research and cutting-edge solutions that can pave the way to a sustainable future – everything from poverty to climate change, education to nutrition, and a whole lot more. We’ll take you on a journey around the world of international development in this World Bank's flagship monthly podcast. More information: http://wrld.bg/f2SX50MJyZB
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Global conversations about how climate change is playing out around the world, and what we can do about it — a biweekly Asia Society podcast with host Mary Kay Magistad.
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Before It's Gone is a podcast about climate change and things that are threatened. Interviews and stories about what we might lose, and how we might save it.
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Connecting ALS is a weekly podcast produced by The ALS Association in partnership with CitizenRacecar. We aim to discuss research and technology developments, highlight advocacy efforts, and share the personal stories woven through the community.
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A podcast that mixes practical, actionable business solutions with soulful insights for anyone seeking deeper meaning in their lives and greater success in their work. Featuring purpose-driven leaders from all walks of life who tell their unique stories about their failures and triumphs, and everything in-between.
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What does our planet’s future look like? Changemakers from all over the world break down what it’ll take from all of us to create a sustainable future for our planet. This podcast is by Expo 2020 Dubai’s Programme for People and Planet, and produced by Kerning Cultures Network.
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Welcome to Mississippi Prospects. A new podcast focused on community and economic development throughout Mississippi. Brought to you by the MEDC, each podcast will explore a broad range of topics. From workforce development and corporate recruitment to stress management and the traits of effective leadership. You’ll hear from economic development experts who will share their insights on how we can build a stronger Mississippi together.
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In each episode, the podcast “From the Source” covers stories of places and people that bring Pittsburgh to life. Created in the spring of 2020, “From the Source” began as an experiment to help our listeners process the changes brought on by a global pandemic. In Season 2, we’re still learning what adapting to COVID-19 requires. Narrated by PublicSource community correspondent Jourdan Hicks, “From the Source” hopes to move, inspire and inform you about where you live, play, learn and breathe ...
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If elected in the upcoming election, the Green Party is promising a Guaranteed Livable Income, to help end poverty in New Brunswick. UNB's Herb Emery has been involved in researching the idea for other provinces. We speak with him.
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No 157 Life in Osaka / How livable is Osaka? / Are Osaka people really friendly? with Sayuri
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Katie Schmid, Deputy Executive Director at the NYC Mayor's Office of Climate and Environmental Justice, joins Radio BE-Ex for a conversation on the City's efforts to tackle environmental justice (EJ) in the building industry. Hear about the strategies underway to incorporate EJ into building decarbonization and clean energy infrastructure and how t…
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1050: Lisa Kaltenegger | In Search of Alien Life and Livable Worlds
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Are we alone in the universe? Alien Earths author Lisa Kaltenegger joins us to discuss new discoveries in humanity's hunt for extraterrestrial life. What We Discuss with Lisa Kaltenegger: The universe contains billions of stars and galaxies, with an estimated one out of five stars having a planet that could be similar to Earth in terms of potential…
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How Shared Equipment Leads to Shared Success in Ponca City, OK
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Hear firsthand how the award-winning Shared Equipment Program is revolutionizing access to expensive, specialized machinery for Ponca City's manufacturers. At Livability, we highlight the unsung awesomeness of small and mid-sized cities across the country. We also partner with communities to reach their target companies and potential residents thro…
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Livability driving movement in regional Australia.
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Despite the strong appeal of regional areas, latest research suggests residents will leave the area if livability factors like education opportunities, transport, childcare and healthcare aren't accessible. A team from the University of Sydney has been exploring factors and trends keeping residents in the bush. Rural reporter Sophie Clarke caught u…
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In Conversation with The Honourable Marion Buller re: MMIWG, Additional Miscarriages of Justice, and the Potential of a Guaranteed Livable Basic Income
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On this episode of Appointed, Senator Pate speaks with The Honourable Marion Buller, Chancellor of the University of Victoria and former Chief Commissioner of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, and the first Indigenous woman appointed as a judge in British Columbia. The two discuss the connections between pov…
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National Rural News Wednesday September 25
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National Rural News Wednesday September 25 In today's National Rural News: Consumer advocates welcome legal action against supermarket giants, industry leaders call for clarity on sheep ban, schools reopen two years after devastating floods -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/Rur…
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Sheep producers left in the dark about future of industry
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Sheep producers are demanding answers from the federal government about their plans for the industry after a ban on the live sheep trade comes into effect. Farms across Western Australia are undertaking significant de-stocking, after legislation banning exports passed parliament earlier this year. An independent report into the impacts of the ban r…
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Beyond Age: Personalized Health Screenings for Women
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Today we're discussing a critical topic—health screenings for older women. Joining us is Mary White, retired senior epidemiologist and adjunct professor at Emory Rollins School of Public Health. Mary brings over three decades of experience in disease prevention and cancer control. We explore the latest guidelines for colorectal and breast cancer sc…
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1054: Renee DiResta | The Puppet Masters of Public Opinion
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Invisible Rulers author Renee DiResta explains how disinformation has reshaped online discourse with real-world consequences — and who benefits from it! What We Discuss with Renee DiResta: The phenomenon of "audience capture" — influencers and content creators becoming more extreme in their views to cater to their audience's expectations and mainta…
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Episode 159: Mondays at The Overhead Wire - It's All Connected with Wes Marshall
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This week on Mondays we're joined by Professor Wes Marshall of the University of Colorado Denver to go through this week's news. We talk 15 Minute Cities, increasing car loans, social housing, and whether a new train to Boulder makes sense. We're also sharing this one on YouTube in a few days so check in there too. Main Items The 15 Minute City - G…
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Seed saving may look tricky to beginner gardeners, but avid gardener and homesteader Mark Trealout says there are a lot of reasons to give it a try. He shares some tips.
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Just a few weeks into the school year and already there are concerns about late and cancelled school buses. So what's going on? We'll get the perspective of the union representing drivers.
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National Rural News Tuesday September 24 In today's National Rural News: Major supermarkets put on notice for pricing practices, sugar prices on the rise, winemakers turning to new business ventures -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener …
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Supermarket giants Coles and Woolworths are facing court action for allegedly hiking the prices of some products before placing them on sale. The A-triple-C says the behaviour created "illusory" discount claims on hundreds of common products. Rural Reporter Daneie Geddes spoke with Chairwoman Gina Cass-Gottlieb about the legal action. See omnystudi…
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Teachers unions across the region are sounding the alarm about the effect of teacher shortages on their ability to do their jobs. The CBC's Mariam Mesbah will join us to talk about the ongoing challenges teachers are facing and what it means for the quality of education they're able to provide.
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Associate producer Danielle McCreadie puts on her gaming hat to tell us about some new video game releases out this fall she's looking forward to playing.
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No trip to Grand Manan is complete without a stop at Roland's Sea Vegetables for a dose of some dulse. But after 55 years, owner Sandy Flagg is getting out of the dulse business. He'll share some stories with us.
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National Rural News Monday September 23 In today's National Rural News: Major supermarkets taken to court, Victorian fire station left damaged, confidence returning to farms -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Online consultations for regional telecommunications review open
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Residents of regional and rural Australia are being encouraged to take part in a review into telecommunications in the bush. The Regional Telecommunications Review is held once every three years and aims to address the gap between connection in bush communities and metropolitan areas. Online consultations are being launched next month. Rural Editor…
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1053: Generic Drugs | Skeptical Sunday
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Are generic drugs as good as their name-brand counterparts? On Skeptical Sunday, Dave Farina compares their development, prices, and efficacy. Welcome to Skeptical Sunday, a special edition of The Jordan Harbinger Show where Jordan and a guest break down a topic that you may have never thought about, open things up, and debunk common misconceptions…
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1052: Wack Prenup Request Puts Engagement to the Test | Feedback Friday
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Your engagement's on thin ice after a lackluster presentation and surprise prenup request. Is it time to say "I don't" instead? Welcome to Feedback Friday! And in case you didn't already know it, Jordan Harbinger (@JordanHarbinger) and Gabriel Mizrahi (@GabeMizrahi) banter and take your comments and questions for Feedback Friday right here every we…
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National Rural News Friday September 20 In today's National Rural News: Research into transmission of H5N1, growing deer numbers in Victoria, food waste concerns -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Identifiying transmission pathways of H5N1 bird flu strain
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Researchers have identified a potential way to monitor the transmission of a deadly strain of bird flu. Australia is the only continent to not have any known cases of the H5-N1 strain of the disease but experts warn that is likely to change. They've been looking at ways the transmission pathways the strain. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with Univ…
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New Brunswickers head to the polls in 31 days, and the campaign is already picking up speed. We'll gather our panel of politics watchers to set the stage.
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Communities around the province are grappling with a shortage of housing, and that includes the city of Edmundston. It hopes to build 220 homes over the next three years. We speak to project lead Isabelle Laplante.
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Alain Clavette was on the road this week, doing some birding with beginners in Charlotte County. He took along a recorder.
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1051: Tu Lam | From Refugee to Real American Hero
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From refugee to elite soldier to Call of Duty character: Green Beret Tu Lam shares his incredible journey of overcoming adversity and finding purpose. What We Discuss with Tu Lam: Tu Lam escaped Vietnam as a child on a dangerous boat journey, enduring extreme hardship before eventually making it to the United States as a refugee. He faced significa…
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Episode 500: LA and Beyond with Ken Napzok and Joseph Scrimshaw
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This week on the Talking Headways podcast we're hitting 500 episodes! And to celebrate we have a bit of a look back in time with Tanya Snyder of the origins of the show and then we chat with Ken Napzok and Joseph Scrimshaw of my favorite podcast Force Center. But we don't talk about Star Wars, we talk about Los Angeles and thier feelings towards th…
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Carl Duivenvoorden is taking volunteers to clean up the beaches on Frye Island on Saturday and raise money for the Terry Fox Foundation. He'll tell us about it.
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On What's Cookin' we'll visit Cranewood on Main in Sackville. Malcolm Campbell is busy baking all kinds of treats using local blueberries.
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National Rural News Thursday September 19
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National Rural News Thursday September 19 In today's National Rural News: PFAS contaminated water deemed safe to drink, drug supply in remote WA disrupted, table grape exports down -- plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy inform…
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The latest data shows Australia's table grape exports are falling. China has been our largest export market, but shipments are down 29 percent, as the nation develops it's own local table grape industry. Rural Editor Emily Minney caught up with Rabobank Analyst Pia Piggott, who says there are other markets available. See omnystudio.com/listener for…
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