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The New School VR podcast is a show about learning technologies so powerful, they transcend the limits of reality itself. Imagine atoms the size of your house, or billion-star galaxies at living room scale. To our eyes and ears, these visions are real, and the implications for the future of learning are beyond imagination. New School VR is a weekly interview-style podcast, helping parents, teachers, instructors, artists and engineers navigate the vast potential of VR and AR-assisted learning.
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Kosmos with a K is Kosmos School's podcast about virtual reality. Each episode features a conversation between a guest and the co-founder of Kosmos School, Can. Kosmos School creates fun educational VR games.
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Building The Oasis

Building The Oasis

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How far away might a virtual world like Ready Player One's "Oasis" be? This podcast will help give you an idea by following current trends in VR, analyzing how other technologies like cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence might play a part, and providing interviews with VR evangelists and streamers! In the pilot episode, I briefly go over my inspiration for the podcast and describe what the Oasis is and how we already are on the path towards something like it. Special thanks to Jukedeck ...
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Franchise Empires

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Most startups are doomed to fail. But there’s an alternative route to financial freedom for hungry entrepreneurs. One that involves far less risk, far more work-life balance, and just as much profit. Franchises. Franchise Empires gives aspiring franchise owners the playbook to build a multi-unit franchise empire of their own. Every episode we hear from guests who are building their franchise empire: Franchisees who started with one unit and aren’t stopping until they get to dozens, hundreds, ...
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Laura Swanson, LCSW is a therapist in Central New York, and began The Social Work Bubble to create more conversations and community around social work! The podcast is meant as a resource for those interested or in the field, and dives into clinical practice, intervention, ethics, case studies, and licensing, MSW programs, and everything in between! Use this as a space to build community with fellow social workers so we can all thrive in this wonderful field!
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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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A podcast dedicated to answering the question: What is Communication? Marie, Matt, Michelle, Michael, and Rachel are all licensed and certified Speech and Language Pathologists. They break down the latest in Speech and Language Therapy, interview leaders in the field, and apply evidence-based practice to their discussions.
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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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Dr. Bruce Bassi, an addiction physician and biomedical engineer, interviews pioneers and thought leaders in the world of digital mental health. We explore innovative ideas, motivations for key features, technical challenges and future directions in psychiatry technology. We look behind the curtain and see how these creations were made and how they expect them to evolve in the future. Join our podcast discussion here: www.facebook.com/groups/futurepsychiatrypodcast/
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Long Beach reportedly plans to start sweeping encampments of unhoused people this week. More than 400,000 students have signed up to ride the L.A. Metro bus and rail system for free, according to the transit agency. And it’s now been one year since L.A. County’s guaranteed income program, Breathe, expanded to include former foster youth - we check …
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We bring you the latest on the lawsuit against a nonprofit run by Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do's daughter. Farmers in the Imperial Valley of southern California, who use the most Colorado River water of anyone, have agreed this week to cut their water use significantly in a new deal struck with the federal government. Plus, more. Support The …
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Lawmakers respond after Orange County sues a nonprofit linked to Supervisor Andrew Do's daughter. Gov. Newsom signs retail theft bills. We check in with the California Coastal Commission about public access to the coast. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://la…
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OC Supervisors want their money back from a non-profit that received $10.4 million in taxpayer dollars. Five people have been charged in connection with the death of Matthew Perry. This Food Friday we bring you some of the best spots in LA to refresh with cold drinks. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting …
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Legendary radio producer and host Carl Amari joins us to talk about keeping ‘old time radio’ alive today, including podcasts and clubs that send you new episodes weekly Roblox has nearly 80 million daily active users – but it’s not just about games. Roblox’s Todd Lichten chats about buying movie tickets and experiencing the flick in unique ways -- …
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Imagine you could take a step back in time and see an old Newfoundland ghost story come to life before your eyes. The Corner Brook Museum and Archives can get you very close. A software development company called DCXIX (pronounced "six nineteen") is doing virtual reality ghost stories. Visitors will take a tour of Corner Brook as it was a hundred y…
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With the school year fast approaching, the expense of fresh, new school supplies is a worry for many families. To help out, Vine Place Community Centre in Corner Brook will stuff the backpacks. That's the name of an event happening next week. Mike Kearley is the Executive Director of the centre.
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They're small, bumpy, and found all over the island of Newfoundland - from the deep woods to shallow streams - even your own backyard. The noble brown-and-black-spotted American Toad isn't native to Newfoundland, but it's been wildly successful since it arrived. Christine Campbell and Ian Warkentin are professors of environmental science at Grenfel…
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Over 450 thousand dollars in cash, over 16 hundred grams of cocaine, and 15 thousand prescription pills. More than 3.5 million contraband cigarettes, 12 guns with ammunition. All of that - and MORE - was seized in a drug bust by the RCMP in Clarenville on Thursday. RCMP Superintendent Keith McKinnon says five people have been arrested and five prop…
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Long Beach says it will ticket unhoused people for sleeping in public. Five people charged in connection with the death of Matthew Perry. Reporter Elly Yu on a recent law narrowing the definition of child neglect. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.com…
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The way LA County teachers report suspected child abuse could change. Some Orange County supervisors want to know what happened to millions of dollars directed to a non-profit. And Covid-19 is now endemic, but it's the variants that have experts concerned. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://lais…
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Orange County leaders ask prosecutors to look into how millions of taxpayer dollars were spent. The archdiocese announces plans to build affordable housing in L.A. We speak with reporter Mariana Dale on how parents can engage with their kids' education. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.…
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Send us a Text Message. On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are diving into conundrums faced by fellow social workers and providing insight on their dilemmas - From not seeing the point of the NASW, considering what other career they could have, and releasing the emotional burdens of social work. Laura Swanson, LCSW is a New York …
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LA's archdiocese answers the call to offer up more housing in SoCal. There's been a breakthrough in the1986 murder of Cathy Small. And Latino leaders remember Richard Alatorre who died Tuesday. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.com…
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The cemetery in Port au Port East has been around for decades. Since it opened, families have buried their loved ones and left flowers and ornaments, usually with no rules in sight to follow. But in the last two months, people have noticed that their keepsakes have gone missing from grave sites. Kelly Hickey was born in Port au Port, and now lives …
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Megan Gail Coles, a playwright from Savage Cove, is gearing up for the production of "Our Eliza" at the Gros Morne Theatre Festival. It's a moving tribute to the resilient women of the Great Northern Peninsula and the sacrifices they made for their families. The production runs from August 15th to the 24th at the Theatre Newfoundland Labrador's Nur…
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As it heads into its 21st year, Writers at Woody Point continues to showcase its deep connection to Newfoundland and Labrador literature and attracts authors and musicians from across the province and around the world. Authors at next week's event include Louise Penny, known for her 18 crime novels featuring Chief Inspector Gamache of the Sûreté du…
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Local leaders are reacting to Newsom’s threat to cut funding if they don’t clear homeless encampments. Frank Stoltze joins us with details. Some landlords are raising rents because of increased insurance costs. Newport Harbor’s swampy beginnings. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Su…
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SoCal gets shaken up by a 4.4. magnitude earthquake. LA Mayor Karen Bass is back in LA after her time at the Paris Olympics. A very special dinosaur will finally debut at its new home in LA County’s Natural History Museum this fall. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show:…
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The Wolf’s bringing it back to another solo episode, and this time he’s got all of Twitter wondering why he’s been MIA for so long. He explains where he’s been all this time, and how his game-changing franchising platform, Krokit has been keeping him busy these past few months. Plus, remember how the Wolf called out Nothing Bundt Cakes as an import…
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Those big, rolling RVs are a common sight on highways in this province at this time of year. But a cluster of them has appeared in Western Newfoundland lately. A caravan of Airstream travel trailers was at Kinsmen Prince Edward Park in Corner Brook this morning. The CBC's Bernice Hillier spoke Vernon and Mary Rail of Southport, Maine, as well as wi…
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A 4.4 magnitude earthquake shook L.A. Science reporter Jacob Margolis tells us how to prepare for the next one. It's back to school for LAUSD, and we have tips for parents with nervous kids. How to enjoy the Hollywood Bowl for just $1. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the s…
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As the Olympic flag makes its way to LA, Mayor Karen bass announces plans for 'no car' Olympics in 2028. Today is the first day of school for LAUSD students -- how you as a parent can get involved this school year. And scientists say the Park fire in northern California is creating a strange natural phenomenon, fire tornados. Plus more. Support The…
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In Paris, Mayor Karen Bass announced plans for a "no car games" in 2028, making venues accessible only by public transportation. Governor Newsom cleared encampments in LA last week and promised to withhold funding to cities who refuse to implement his executive order. Plus, more. Support the show: https://laist.com…
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Fire fighters often face 16 hours work days during the peak fire season, but relief is unlikely to come soon. Lucy Jaffee reports on thousands of foster youth in LA County who will soon receive financial help as they age out of the system. And previewing the latest Michelin award winners in Los Angeles and Orange County. Plus, more. Support The L.A…
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Millions of Californians depend on access to low cost internet, but its future is uncertain. We speak with reporter Nereida Moreno. L.A. implements new street safety measures ahead of the school year. A locally made mushroom chocolate has made people sick. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://lai…
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Tech expert Mario Armstrong shares some “back to school” suggestions for students of all ages (and their parents) The most popular virtual reality game in the world? I’m joined by Kerestell Smith from Another Axiom, responsible for the massive hit, Gorilla Tag, which has exceeded $100 million dollars in revenue and with over 10 million players, say…
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Millions of low-income households could see higher internet bills next year. Just how scorching hot was July? Hot enough to break a record for California. Spiders might be scary but experts say they might be helpful around the house. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show…
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A cross-country ski club in Corner Brook will be a busy place this weekend, but it won't be full of athletes. Blow Me Down Trails is the site of a Mi'kmaw cultural gathering, called a mawio'mi. The CBC's Bernice Hillier was live at the ski club this morning and spoke with site coordinator Shawn Leamon and presenter Mira Buckle.…
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When someone mentions "jazz music," what comes to your mind? Maybe you immediately think of a certain saxophone solo, or the sound of a muted trumpet. Musicians in Corner Brook like jazz music so much that they get together every week to play and rehearse. CBC's Bernice Hillier spoke with two of the members, Kevin Hennessey and Dianna Alteen of Jaz…
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How a change in federal policy removes barriers for disabled veterans to get housing. The latest in on ongoing fraud investigation into an L.A. homeless service provider. How to see this weekend's Perseid meteor shower. It'll be the best one of the year. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist…
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A fraud investigation looks into a homeless service provider for LA's inside safe program. A former L-A county supervisor has been vindicated in a state investigation. And a Culver City resident will finally get her Olympic gold medal 12 years later. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.…
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L.A. City Council debates giving tenants legal representation — with a caveat. Why last night's earthquake near Bakersfield was felt in some far-flung places and not others. Reporter Yusra Farzan on the homes under threat in Rancho Palos Verdes. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Sup…
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Send us a Text Message. On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Amity Cooper, Therapreneur to dive into how therapists can reject fear & lean into using AI and VR to support their practice! Amity Cooper is a seasoned entrepreneur, trained mental health professional, and entrepreneurial coach. For over 20 years, Amity has…
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A 5.2 magnitude earthquake rocked Southern California last night. An LA city council committee will vote on a plan to provide renters facing eviction free attorneys. The Dodgers honor former teammate Billy Bean who died Tuesday. He was the second MLB player to come out as gay. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by …
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Leslie Cross’s family have lived in Corner Brook since 1924. While the Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Mill was being built, the men overseeing the construction lived in the staff quarters, which are now known as the Glynmill Inn. Leslie’s mother, Doris Herdman, and her parents were one of the first families to stay there. CBC’s Amy Feehan sat down wit…
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If you were in Scouts or Guides, you remember their motto: "Be prepared." With that in mind this summer, Scouts Canada has launched a helpline of pre-recorded messages that you can call called Camptastic. Emma Savic Kallesoe is a rover scout and a leader with Scouts Canada, and also shared details of a survey to see how well Canadians know how to c…
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The NL All Ages Weekend Tour is a vibrant showcase of musical talent featuring young musicians from across the province. Ben Chapman Smith, an experienced music educator and mentor, is the driving force behind this exciting event. His mission is to guide bands in honing their sound and navigating the complex music industry. During a recent band pra…
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