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Dive into the heart of music's most compelling narratives with "Misadventures in Music," a podcast where the untold stories of the music industry come to light. Hosted by Merseyside's own Ian Prowse, frontman of Amsterdam and the erstwhile spearhead of Pele, alongside Mick Ord, former head of BBC Merseyside Ian and Mick, with their rich backgrounds in music and journalism, embark on a quest to explore music history.
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Within Reason

Alex J O'Connor

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For the curious. A philosophy podcast that sometimes flirts with other disciplines, Within Reason has featured guests including Richard Dawkins, Douglas Murray, William Lane Craig, Peter Singer, Konstantin Kisin, and Neil deGrasse Tyson.
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The Spiritual Grind

Dr. Jenni and James

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Dr. Jenni PhD,RN,CHLC,CH and medium and Rev. James ORD, MhsB have spent countless years studying and practicing many modalities within the "Spiritual" domain. Dr. Jenni has dedicated her life to helping others by attending countless schools and developing each of her practices and strategies. Rev. James has studied many modalities and Native American practices and they have Both decided to open their library of knowledge to share this information with everyone in a down to earth style, with ...
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Ord Minnett is a leading Australian private wealth management group that provides advice and tailored investment solutions. Ords has more than $59 Billion in Funds Under Advice, managed by a team of experienced investment professionals focused on providing our clients with insights and guidance to build their assets. In December 2020, Ord Minnett acquired financial advisory firm EL&C Baillieu. The Ord Minnett Podcast is where we discuss key issues, developments and opportunities in the Austr ...
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80,000 Hours Podcast

Rob, Luisa, and the 80000 Hours team

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Unusually in-depth conversations about the world's most pressing problems and what you can do to solve them. Subscribe by searching for '80000 Hours' wherever you get podcasts. Hosted by Rob Wiblin and Luisa Rodriguez.
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Norsk Shakespearetidsskrift Podcast

Norsk Shakespearetidsskrift

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nst.pod: A podcast for theatre and performing arts. This is a podcast for the Norwegian Quarterly theatre magazine Norsk Shakespearetidsskrift and the web site www.shakespearetidsskrift.no. Some series are in English, some in Norwegian. We podcast conversations with artistis and others. // nst.pod: Podkast for teater og scenekunst. Dette er en podcast for Norsk Shakespearetidsskrift, og nettstedet www.shakespearetidsskrift.no Noen av seriene er på engelsk, andre på norsk. Vi podcaster samtal ...
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I 2015 hadde 7 grunnskoler i Oslo en andel på over 90% med minoritetsspråklige elever - med andre ord elever som ikke hadde norsk som morsmål. På motsatt side finner vi skoler hvor nesten alle har norsk bakgrunn. Hvordan har det blitt sånn? Og trenger vi skolebussing for å sikre en mer integrert Osloskole? Segregering i Osloskolen er laget av Knut Aukland for radiOrakel med støtte fra Medietilsynet.
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Pints and Prose

Pints and Prose

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Welcome to Pints and Prose! We're three friends that talk about writing, literature, publishing, zines and decided to record it. We write for Uten Ord, a print LitZine, and argue about technique and artistic integrity when not pulling our hair out over unfinished stories.
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Reimagine Rural

The Brookings Institution

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The dominant narrative of rural America is often one of decline and division. On Reimagine Rural podcast, host Tony Pipa, a scholar in the Center for Sustainable Development at the Brookings Institution and a product of rural America himself, visits rural places across the United States to hear local people tell the story of how they are enacting positive change in their communities and learning how public investment in rural people and places can lead to increased and equitable prosperity.
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Northern Australia Food Futures

NT Farmers Association

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The biennial Northern Australia Food Futures Conference, now in its 6th iteration, is the cornerstone of Northern Territory Farmers Association (NT Farmers). They are proud to be partnering with AgForce Queensland (AgForce), Ord River District Co-operative (ORDCO) and Kimberley Pilbara Cattlemen’s Association (KPCA) on the 8th & 9th April 2025 in Darwin, Northern Territory. The conference theme is ‘Innovative Agribusiness in Northern Australia: Nurturing Natural Assets for Future Growth’ whi ...
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Welcome to King of the Ride podcast, hosted by Ted King. A professional road cyclist turned gravel racer... err, rider? I still have that competitive bug now 20 years into my professional racing career, but poking around the overarching cycling community is what piques my interest. Slinging maple syrup (hello UnTapped!), leading rides, hosting camps, and just enjoying life on two wheels, I have the chance to chat with athletes, entrepreneurs, and all walks of life who love the bicycle. Hop o ...
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Graphic Nature

graphicnature

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A podcast, exploring the inspiring world of comic books, the culture that supports it, the creators, publishers & people behind the printed pages & digital screens pushing the medium on into the future, in Australia, and the world.
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The Mathias Show

Mathias Lovera

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This podcast delivers a unbiased and un-cut look at the world of sports through the eyes of university students. Mathias provides his own personal stories and views while being accompanied by special guests.
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SPCB Sermon

SPC Breadfruit

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Welcome to St. Paul’s Church Breadfruit, (SPCB) Lagos, a great historical church in Lagos Archdeaconry of the Lagos Diocese (Anglican Communion). It is hoped that through this website, information and activities will be available on SPCB, and on the Anglican Communion, which will be seen, and be disseminated through the world wide web and the Internet globally to every continent.
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Discover how to make consistent profits in your trading no matter what strategy you use - this is the key: being able to produce consistent results. Prior to trading, I was a Quality Assurance Manager for 7 years, which is perfect for traders - as the foundation of Quality is all about getting consistent results by design rather than through trial and error. We cover topics applicable for stock trading, Forex, crypto, options, futures trading, commodities, and matters such as trading psychol ...
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The Gen-X-Perience Podcast

thegenxperiencepodcast

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The Gen-X-Perience Podcast is a fortnightly deep dive into Gen X culture, music, fashion, lifestyle and so much more, hosted by singer and TV presenter Stacey Jackson alongside Liverpool Live Radio’s Roy Basnett. Featuring celebrity guests, industry icons, and nostalgic throwbacks, it’s the ultimate podcast for Gen Xers who love great stories, legendary music, and a fresh take on their generation’s influence. Tune in and relive the best of Gen X while discovering what’s next!
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Rationally Speaking Podcast

New York City Skeptics

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Rationally Speaking is the bi-weekly podcast of New York City Skeptics. Join host Julia Galef and guests as they explore the borderlands between reason and nonsense, likely from unlikely, and science from pseudoscience. Any topic is fair game as long as we can bring reason to bear upon it, with both a skeptical eye and a good dose of humor! We agree with the Marquis de Condorcet, who said that in an open society we ought to devote ourselves to "the tracking down of prejudices in the hiding p ...
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Trade Talks by 3rdwave delves into the complex world of global trade, focusing on compliance, logistics, and the impact of technology. Host Grant Sernick engages with industry experts to explore trends, challenges, and innovations that shape the global trade landscape. This podcast is your gateway to understanding the intricacies of international trade, offering valuable insights for both seasoned professionals and newcomers. Join us on a journey through the evolving world of trade, where ea ...
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#TalkDaredevil is a podcast about all things Daredevil in the greater Marvel universe, brought to you by the women behind #SaveDaredevil. On November 29, 2018, just as planning on Season 4 was about to get underway, Daredevil was abruptly cancelled by Netflix, and Marvel fans everywhere wondered if they’d ever see the Man Without Fear on-screen again. Since that cancellation, the #SaveDaredevil campaign worked to keep hope and momentum for Daredevil’s return alive. In the wake of Daredevil’s ...
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Direct Input Podcast

Direct Input Podcast

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Listen. There will be douche chills, flubs and bombs. There will be foul language, mispronunciations and unfulfilled details. There are no seasons. There are no ads. There are no theme songs. There isn't any video. Many of the guests aren't even booked, they're just there. Also there won't be any extensive research or ready quoted sources either. This isn't an overindulgent display of self-importance. Direct Input Podcast strives to present conversations with Journeyman musician/song writer ...
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The Waking Cosmos Podcast

Adrian David Nelson

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The universe is an extraordinary place, full of beauty and mystery. And yet, for all of the amazing things that science has discovered, the most surprising and mysterious aspect of reality is… us. Through the development of life and mind, the universe glimpses the potential of a subjective dimension, -of value, meaning, and significance. Today growing numbers of scientists and philosophers argue that proper recognition of the existence of consciousness reframes our entire cosmological pictur ...
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Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209

Entertainment Radio

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Candy Matson is a radio program on NBC West Coast that aired from June 29, 1949, to May 20, 1951. It centred on Candy Matson, a female private investigator with a wry sense of humour and a penthouse on Telegraph Hill in San Francisco. The program was notable for having a striking female character "without a trace of squeamishness" as well as a veiled gay character in Candy's best friend Rembrandt Watson, voiced by Jack Thomas. Candy's love interest was police detective Ray Mallard, voiced by ...
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The latest episode of the 'Misadventures in Music' podcast (number 39) with Ian Prowse and Mick Ord features some of the highlights from the last 12 months including revealing and controversial comments from some of their top guests including Mike McCartney, "Nasher" from Frankie Goes to Hollywood and the brilliant Merseyside-born singer Beryl Mars…
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Alex finally boards a Qatar Airways flight, and finds how to get a premium economy seat in this airline that doesn't have premium economy (not through that ethernet port though). Paul completely changes his mind about United, a true Christmas miracle (and a possible playbook for BA), what an incredible crew. Farewell to SeatGuru, nothing truly repl…
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Andy Ording might be a name known in the cycling world as the one time owner of Zipp. He was in cycling well before that time period and now continues with the love of the bicycle now well after Zipp was sold with his work at Fundracer. Andy is an innovator through and through and this cycling entrepreneur has stories to tell that will keep you ent…
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Send us a text Ever noticed how the loudest judgment shows up right when you start building something new? We’ve been there—launching the Lucidium World app while swatting away inbox scams and performative outrage—and today we’re turning that chaos into fuel. This conversation traces a simple line: don’t feed the noise, strengthen your focus, and k…
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What’s the opposite of cancer? If you answered “cure,” “antidote,” or “antivenom” — you’ve obviously been reading the antonym section at www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/cancer. But today’s guest Athena Aktipis says that the opposite of cancer is us: it's having a functional multicellular body that’s cooperating effectively in order to make that m…
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John McWhorter is a linguistics professor at Columbia University specialising in research on creole languages. He's also a content-producing machine, never afraid to give his frank opinion on anything and everything. On top of his academic work, he's written 22 books, produced five online university courses, hosts one and a half podcasts, and now w…
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Send us a text If your earliest lessons about sex sounded like chores—keep them happy, don’t lose them—you’re not alone. We open the year by setting a bold intention for growth and sharing the Lucidium World early access, then we dive straight into the beliefs that tangle intimacy, creativity, and self-worth. We unpack a core reframe: sex is for pr…
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The season three finale of Reimagine Rural has Tony checking in with leaders in places he previously visited to see how the towns are faring. From stalled industrial developments in central Ohio and rural California to devastating floods in Globe, Arizona, this episode reveals how rural communities adapt and persevere amid unanticipated policy chan…
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Graham Oppy is Professor of Philosophy and Associate Dean of Research at Monash University. An Australian philosopher of religion, he is often considered one of the most thoughtful and important academic atheists in the world. Buy his book, Arguing About Gods, here. Timestamps: 00:00 - Tour 00:31 - The First Cause Argument 14:14 - Can There be an I…
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Send us a text Resolutions fade when the confetti settles, but real change doesn’t care what the calendar says. We kick off season three with a clear, practical playbook for turning intentions into outcomes: define what you want, clear the beliefs that block it, and follow the breadcrumbs—those intuitive nudges and small opportunities that show up …
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Send us a text Fear is loud, but it’s not the best guide. We take a hard look at the anxiety swirling around artificial intelligence and show how to turn that static into clear action. From checks to debit cards to color TV, every leap in tech sparked panic before it unlocked new capacity. AI is no different—unless we let it be by outsourcing our a…
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It’s that magical time of year once again — highlightapalooza! Stick around for one top bit from each episode we recorded this year, including: Kyle Fish explaining how Anthropic’s AI Claude descends into spiritual woo when left to talk to itself Ian Dunt on why the unelected House of Lords is by far the best part of the British government Sam Bowm…
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Send us a text What if the fastest way to heal your mood is to act like a kid for an afternoon? We explore how “childlike rediscovery” can pull you out of fear and back into wonder, using small, tactile joys—board games, flea markets, ping pong, even a velvet-skinned crested gecko—to reset your nervous system and soften a hard week. We share honest…
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John Nelson earned a PhD in New Testament and Christian Origins from the University of Edinburgh in 2023. He writes for the Substack Behind the Gospels. His thesis is the first book-length study of Jesus' physical appearance in the Gospels. He runs a weekly Substack called "Behind the Gospels" which aims to make Biblical studies accessible to all. …
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Timestamps 0:00 - 1,778,795 Q&A 0:24 - How Are You? 5:12 - If You Could Choose Your Date of Birth, When Would It Be? 9:36 - Survival Tips From Bear Grylls? 10:21 - How Do You Remember so Much Stuff? 15:24 - What is Your Dream Podcast? 17:01 - Doesn’t Consciousness Just… Emerge? 29:26 - If You Clean a Vaccum, Are You a Vaccum Cleaner? 35:41 - Is Wat…
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Most debates about the moral status of AI systems circle the same question: is there something that it feels like to be them? But what if that’s the wrong question to ask? Andreas Mogensen — a senior researcher in moral philosophy at the University of Oxford — argues that so-called 'phenomenal consciousness' might be neither necessary nor sufficien…
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Send us a text What if healing didn’t take forever—and you could choose it in the present tense? We dive into the subtle art of collaborating between the human and spiritual worlds, showing how to step out of trauma loops and into a felt frequency of freedom. Instead of trying to be your younger self, we focus on reclaiming the sensation your young…
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In 1983, Stanislav Petrov, a Soviet lieutenant colonel, sat in a bunker watching a red screen flash “MISSILE LAUNCH.” Protocol demanded he report it to superiors, which would very likely trigger a retaliatory nuclear strike. Petrov didn’t. He reasoned that if the US were actually attacking, they wouldn’t fire just 5 missiles — they’d empty the silo…
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Send us a text A week ago everything tilted: sudden confusion, a pounding headache, and the sprint from couch to hospital where scans couldn’t agree on what was wrong. What followed was a crash course in uncertainty, quick action, and the kind of mindset you only really believe in when you have to use it. We talk through the moment the words wouldn…
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Power is already concentrated today: over 800 million people live on less than $3 a day, the three richest men in the world are worth over $1 trillion, and almost six billion people live in countries without free and fair elections. This is a problem in its own right. There is still substantial distribution of power though: global income inequality…
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Former White House staffer Dean Ball thinks it's very likely some form of 'superintelligence' arrives in under 20 years. He thinks AI being used for bioweapon research is "a real threat model, obviously." He worries about dangerous "power imbalances" should AI companies reach "$50 trillion market caps." And he believes the agriculture revolution pr…
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When a permit application for a proposed power plant heralded the possibility of a large data center being located near the towns of Davis and Thomas in West Virginia, local leaders and residents were taken by surprise and are determined to protect the creative economy and natural beauty of their place. In this episode, host Tony Pipa revisits Tuck…
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Hank Green (@hankschannel) is one of YouTube's most beloved creators. One half of vlogbrothers, he is also the co-creator and host of SciShow and Crash Course. Timestamps: 0:00 - Where Are All the Aliens? 8:08 - What Makes Humans So Special? 17:22 - Has the US Lost its Cultural Identity? 29:34 - Martin Luther Wrong About God? 36:30 - Is the World a…
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Velkommen til vår Gudstjeneste fra Østfoldkirken. I dag så er det pastor Kenneth Moe som taler. Her underviser han ut i fra juleteksten om Sakarja og Maria. Guds ord kom til begge, men de tok imot det på forskjellige måter. Hvordan tar man imot et ord i fra Gud? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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