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(NEW! You can now binge all of Season One and Season Two at www.storiestovoice.com/fd-listen and www.storiestovoice.com/fd-listen-1942.) Audio-drama based on a WWII diary written by Natalie Crouter during her internment in a Japanese prison camp in the Philippines. Three weeks after the first bombings of the Philippines on December 8, 1941, Natalie, her family, and 500 civilians were marched at gunpoint to a deserted U.S. military post (Season One: 1941). Thus began their survival story of b ...
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Model United Nations

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By venturing into the minds of academic instructors from Hudson County Community College, this podcast aims to explore contemporary concerns through the power of conversation. This podcast is brought to you by the Model United Nations club.
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Model UN Coach

All-American Model UN

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Model UN Coach is home to the best Model UN news and training material. Learn how to consistently win awards at the top conferences, while staying up to date on news around the Model UN circuit.
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Whether you live in Clarenville, Port Aux Basques, southern Labrador or any point in between...CBC Newfoundland Morning is for you. It's an upbeat, friendly start to your day. Bernice and Martin have the information you need, want and can't do without!
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George Alvarado started his Journey in the Music Industry in South Florida in December 1977 as a Mobile Dj. Then in 1984 he started working in nightclubs professionally. The Combine influence of DJing, Record label Owner, Music Store Owner, Producer and Remixer has placed him as a big part of the Underground Dance movement in South Florida. George is adept at shifting between Genres of Electronic Dance Music. He is also driven by a relentless passion for music, striving to stay on top of the ...
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Mn'N - Not worth the listen

Mn'N - Not worth the listen

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When life gives you lemons you make lemonade right? Nah fuck that, Nate found someone (mun) whose life gave him vodka and they both decided to combine the two and created this seedy shit. Its not worth the listen but trust us its worth the banter. Riddled with the trials and tribulations of living (wait... trying to live) in the 21st century.
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Anthem

Anthem Church

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Anthem is a multi-generational, multi-cultural community of believers who are committed to bringing the Good News of the Kingdom of God not only to our own city and suburbs but also to the nations. We are convinced that the church should be modeled according to the pattern laid out in the New Testament.
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जीवन के व्यवहारिक ‌समस्या और आध्यात्मिक से जुड़े कई सवालों के जवाब हररोज जानने के लिए सुनिए किनारा अब दूर नहीं के प्रोग्राम और अधिक जानकारी के लिए हमारी वेबसाइट की मुलाकात लीजिए : https://hindi.dadabhagwan.org/
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Mundy Mundy

Mundy, Mundy

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I am a new Poetry Author trying to gain recognition for my art. This is not a customary form of Poetry. It will touch many different issues from my point of view. Most of what you will hear is in my book, Inside My Mind ( https://m.barnesandnoble.com/w/books/1129179550?ean=9781943159116 ) ( https://www.amazon.com/Inside-My-Mind-Mundy/dp/1943159114?keywords=inside+my+mind+by+mundy+mundy&qid=1533654812&sr=8-1-fkmrnull&ref=mp_s_a_1_fkmrnull_1 ). In addition, I will share new material that has n ...
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XL Podcast

Graham Brown

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Produced by Pikkal & Co - Award-Winning Podcast Agency. The XL Podcast by Graham Brown showcases conversations with Authentic Leaders in business and society. By creating conversations not interviews, XL highlights Leaders in their own words, without PR spin or handlers. XL brings regular hard-hitting insights and transformative journeys outside the comfort zone of regular business. Previous XL guests include Tony Fernandes (CEO AirAsia), Howard Yu (Author & Professor of IMD), Rod Drury (CEO ...
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રોજીંદા જીવનની સમસ્યાઓ અને આધ્યાત્મિક પ્રશ્નોના જવાબો જાણવા માટે આપણી વાતો આપણો આનંદ પ્રોગ્રામ સાંભળો અને વધુ માહિતી માટે અમારી વેબસાઇટની મુલાકાત લો: https://www.dadabhagwan.in/
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Podcast for http://thatoldnews.site discussing a wide range of topics including tech, sports, science, history, security and philosophy. Each show features a special guest who is invited to discuss topics that interest them the most.
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The maxshow si rivolge, ai temi di news, politica, attualità,istituzioni,governo,religione,cultura ,vissuti e dibattuti dalle personalita note e meno note su twitter! #news #politica #finanza #microcredito #teatro
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Zimplicity

Jon P. Zurfluh

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From the Director of the American School of Warsaw, these are the missivez and musings that help keep us narrowing our focus. Systems understanding and deeper consideration of the complexity of education in the current age - all from the main office of a bustling international school in the center of Europe.
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This is a podcast of me (Arul) talk about either my life or an inspirational story or sometimes it's just what I did on that day. Sometimes its just about gaming or what's going on in the world. All this in தமிழ் and with a touch of english.
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Party Foul

Party Foul

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Party Foul is a new investigative podcast about a plant that got knocked over on New Year's Eve 2017. Follow along as we search for the truth by interviewing guests from the party and attempt to solve the mystery of the broken aloe vera plant. For more info go to our website at partyfoulpodcast.com
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FIM or For Inquisitive Minds is a podcast interviewing top researchers, PhD students and other academics on their cutting edge research. We break down each topic so it is easy for anyone to pick up, and then build up the knowledge base so everyone can understand the respective theses and purposes of each interview. Topics covered include human rights, machine learning, cancer research, health informatics, energy storage, quantum computing and more! Cover art photo provided by Joanna Kosinska ...
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MUNCAST by mymun

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MUNCAST by mymun is the first and only podcast about Model United Nations. We discuss political simulation games as tools for young students to educate themselves about current issues, to enhance their debating skills, sharpen their intellect, and build empathy. On mymun.com, the largest model un database and social network, we bring these young talents together!
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Welcome to the McCann Dogs Agility Podcast with your hosts Kayl McCann and Jamie Moreau. Best Friends, Professional Dog trainers, Members of Agility Team Canada and together they've been teaching dog agility for nearly 20 years. Most nights after teaching classes, they will spend HOURS talking about training, different trends, future goals, current challenges and how they plan to conquer them! These talks are often accompanied by some red wine and lots of laughs! So, whether you're new to Ag ...
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We are all so focused on our own careers, responsibilities and everyday tasks that it's hard to notice the diversity of stories of people's lives that surround us. Each one of these people have something we can learn from. Our podcast is here to DISTRACT you from yourself and bring you the stories of these everyday people. They share the influences, decisions and sacrifices made that defined their dreams and goals. And we're here to discuss with you how it differs from ourselves. Maybe you c ...
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When it comes to internet connectivity, we all want the fastest and easiest service we can get. But getting access is a big challenge for many rural and remote locations across the province. Right now, a researcher at Memorial University is looking into the development of a limitless wireless network. Octavia Dobre is a professor at MUN and a Canad…
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A man from the West Coast is still without solutions after his house shifted off its foundation during a major rainstorm. On March 29h, Lark Harbour was soaked by almost 100 mm. It caused a landslide that pushed Michael Childs' house over. But he still hasn't received information about remediation or compensation. Childs spoke with the CBC's Collee…
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Keep that lawnmower stored away this May, and let those dandelions grow. The Newfoundland and Labrador Beekeeping Association is asking people to participate in the No-Mow May campaign. David Tutton on the line to tell us more about this annual initiative. David Tutton is with the Association.
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A summer camp in Western Newfoundland is opening its doors to more than just youth. Camp Ohana was created in 2018 as a summer camp for youth, for members of the 2S-LGBTQ-plus community, and for their allies. But it's not just for teenagers anymore. This summer, Camp Ohana is letting the grown-ups in on the fun. Megan Scott is a volunteer with the …
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These are hard times for print media, but a town council newsletter on the Eastern side of the Northern Peninsula is bucking that trend. The publication is inspiring people near and far to subscribe, even though .subscriptions aren't available - at least not yet. Toni Kearney is a town councillor and creator of The Conche Times, a project of the To…
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More than 300 nurses employed by private companies are working in NL right now. They make better money and have more perks than those working in government jobs. But the contracts they sign include "no-compete" clauses that limit their employment options after their contracts end. Yvette Coffey is the president of the Registered Nurses Union of New…
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A boy in Western Newfoundland is walking the walk when it comes to helping others. And Cohen Matthews of Pasadena has a good reason. Matthews is 11 years old, and he has a dog guide named Kito. Later this month, he'll participate in the "Walk for Dog Guides" fundraiser to help other people get the dog guide THEY need. Cohen and his mother, Shawna M…
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Ten years after the death of Muhammad in 632, the political and religious map of the Mediterranean and the Near East had been completely rewritten. The great prize was Jerusalem, captured in February of 638. For most of the next 450 years, the Muslims treated the Christians and Jews in their empire very well. So what lead to the First Crusade in th…
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Nothing says 'I Love You, Mom' like a bouquet of fresh flowers. Loretta's Flowers in Gander is a small shop, but this week, it was packed with flowers, gifts and people looking for that perfect bunch of blooms. Evelina Coles-Chaulk owns the flower shop, and she sent one of her employees - her daughter, Alyssa - to speak for the shop!…
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Figure skaters at the Silver Blades Skating Club are sharpening their blades and practicing for their annual ice show. The Corner Brook Civic Centre is hosting the gala event on Saturday night CBC's Colleen Connors stopped by rink to talk to some of the graduating skaters who have been skating, competing and performing for the past 15 years.…
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Not everyone has a relationship with their mom. For some people in the LGBTQ+ Community, coming out can lead to a strained relationship with family. So when Mother's Day rolls around, this can be a reminder of the relationship they have lost. The CBC's Amy Feehan spoke to Quinn Jesso, a member of the Corner Brook and Bay of Islands Pride Committee.…
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ICYMI: The fit was so tight, Newfoundland company Superior Glove has had to stretch its working space. The company, which has been manufacturing gloves, sleeves and protective gear since 1910 has facilities in Point Leamington and Springdale. The Springdale location has just completed a big expansion into a single location with an extra 30,000 squa…
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No matter who we are, mothers or mother-figures in our lives have a big impact on who we become. We wondered what some fairly well-known people would say about their moms, so we got in touch with Corner Brook Mayor Jim Parsons,.Qalipu First Nation Acting Chief Jenny Brake, and musician Kevin Blackmore, to ask how their mothers have influenced them.…
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When we're kids, our moms are our superheroes - our protectors, nurturers and confidantes. But as we get older, we understand our moms more as real people with flaws and issues - and sometimes secrets. After Marjorie Doyle's mother died in 2006, the author decided to research her life and write about it. The book is called Mary Foley Mary Doyle - U…
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As we celebrate moms on Sunday, some mothers face the day with grief. They're parents who have gone through a child's death and -- no matter how much time has passed -- they will always feel their loss. Angela Power's daughter, Laura, died by suicide just over seven years ago. Since then, Power has founded a support group for moms like her.…
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From Ukraine to Thailand and everywhere in between, many cultures across the globe will be represented at this year's International Food Tasting and Cultural Event. The Gander Rotary Club is holding it this Saturday. All proceeds will be donated to the Food For Thought Program, which serves the local community.. Reem Saliba Al Baquen is the organiz…
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A Department of Fisheries and Oceans report on salmon stocks in the Conne River says aquaculture is a major factor in salmon decline in the river. Provincial fisheries minister Elvis Loveless - after admitting he hasn't read the report - .says he would debate that. But it turns out he WOULDN'T debate that. We asked him to join us in today's intervi…
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A western Newfoundland man is worried what the closure of a wound care clinic will mean for him. The clinic was at the hospital in Corner Brook, but closed earlier this month. Jeffery Stone has been treated there at least every week or two for over a year. He has a diabetic ulcer on his heel, which has taken a long time and special care to start he…
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Samantha Hicks has been working as a substitute teacher in this province for ten years. She says that because of NL Schools' hiring practices, she and other part-time teachers have struggled to find permanent employment. So, Hicks has decided to go to the North West Territories, where she'll have a classroom to call her own. She spoke with the CBC'…
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That's one way to get some "new blood" to serve on council. As part of Municipal Awareness Week, Corner Brook City Council recently organized a Mayor-For-A-Day essay contest for grade six students. Several of them were selected to serve on council in part of Monday's meeting. The CBC's Alex Kennedy spoke with some of the participants and Mayor Jim …
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Newfoundland and Labrador has the most expensive milk among all provinces in Canada - and most of our cheese, yogurt and cream come from elsewhere. Now, a new dairy farmers cooperative hopes to change that The provincial government has just given the co-op ten million dollars to buy Central Dairies from its Quebec parent company. Scott Antle is the…
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Once again, people from this province have done what it takes to support their own. Our Lady of Mercy Church in Port au Port West has won the Next Great Save competition. The contest involved online voting, and Newfoundlanders and Labradorians did not disappoint. That means the 50-thousand dollar grand prize will go to help repair and restore the h…
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Four of the Mi'kmaw bands in the Port au Port - -Bay St. George area are working together with the goal of making things better. There's a lot of interest in that part of the province now, with wind energy and salt mining just two of the industries on the horizon. The new Four Directions Mi'kmaw Development Group wants to ensure that Indigenous com…
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There are thousands of shipwrecks off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador, including many sunk in the two world wars. Eighty years ago today, the Canadian warship HMCS Valleyfield was torpedoed and sunk by a U-Boat. Today, the Valleyfield lies about 80 kilometres off Cape Race on the Grand Banks, along with the vast majority of its crew whose bo…
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Marble Mountain will get some repairs and upgrades in the coming months. The provincial government set aside another one million dollars in the spring budget for capital improvements at the ski facility in Steady Brook. Steve Crocker is the province's Minister of Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation. He spoke with the CBC's Colleen Connors.…
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