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Welcome to our dedicated podcast for Rotary International's District 5750, designed to connect our members through the power of personal storytelling. Each episode celebrates the unique journeys of our fellow Rotarians, highlighting their individual experiences, motivations, and the profound impact of their service. Join us as we dive into heartfelt discussions with Rotarians from all walks of life.
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LawPod

Queen's University - School of Law

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LawPod is a weekly podcast based in the Law School at Queen’s University Belfast. We provide a platform to explore law and legal research in an engaging and scholarly way.
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Burning Man LIVE

Burning Man Project

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Meet those who make Burning Man happen, beyond the desert and out in the world. Artists, activists, and innovators. Builders and Burners, freaks and fools. Burning Man floats on a sea of stories, and the Burning Man LIVE podcast is a plucky little boat with a microphone.
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How do you create workshops and courses that people really want to attend, where they're highly engaged and actually learn something? The answer is through facilitation. Facilitators exist wherever learning happens. And great facilitation involves getting clear on what you’re doing with your groups, why you’re doing it, and how to do it with purpose and intention. Tap into this podcast, "Facilitating on Purpose", as your go-to resource to becoming and being a better facilitator, wherever you ...
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401(k) Roundtable takes you behind the scenes for a look at what it takes to run a successful retirement plan. A podcast designed for retirement plan sponsors, fiduciaries and members of retirement plan committees, each episode features a guest expert to engage in an informative conversation with host and industry veteran Rick Unser. Get the perspectives and insights you need to make more informed decisions to benefit your plan, employees and business.
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A monthly podcast examining the effects of post-truth politics on contemporary societies. The podcast will share and discuss the results of RECLAIM, a Horizon Europe research project that studies the impact of the information disorder on liberal democracies as we have come to understand them in order to advise on policy making and education and to react to the negative effect of disinformation on democratic discourse. RECLAIM is a Research and Innovation Action funded by the European Union's ...
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TANGENT

Ethan Leith & Brandon Ilsley

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Two grown men with various neurospices discuss random matters given to them by anyone they can find... From just one word or phrase, who knows what tangents they might go on! | Submit your own prompts and suggestions to TangentPodcastIdeas@gmail.com | Season 2 coming soon!
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Participation Trophy Politics is the thoughts of the former TalkRadio Host of SiriusXM and FNTSY, Tony Cincotta. Tony takes a satirical look at how people today are soft. When Tony means soft , he is not talking about an NFL Owner without his Viagra. Tune in and listen intently for the proper way to live life to the fullest.
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#urbanstates

OutUrbanArtsBoy

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These are bi-weekly podcasts of life in the French capital (well mainly) looking at issues of participation and wellbeing. Always featuring snippets of popular tracks including Klaxons, The Las, Buvette and more classics like Bronski Beat and Taxi Girl.
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The States Assembly Podcast

States Greffe - Jersey, Channel Islands

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Information and insights from the States Greffe on how Jersey's political system works and how to make it work for you. The States Greffe provides politically impartial support and advice on the business and procedures of the States Assembly - Jersey's elected parliament, to States Members (the Island's politicians) and government departments.
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Please note: This is an archived season of Where's Our Participation Trophy. Due to a technical error, we had to re-upload our episodes. Episodes may be out of order. Stay tuned for more coming from Where's Our Participation Trophy 🏆 Where's Our Participation Trophy is a show hosted by Dayna Pereira (Comedy Host and THE Participation Trophy Wife). Dayna chats with guests from all over the map about how they got over themselves to pursue what they love. WOPT digs in to imposter syndrome, ment ...
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All right, so you wish you could somehow re-live something you love for the first time again. We’ve all been there. Is it possible? Of course not! Lucky for you, however, listening to this podcast is the next-best alternative! Do you love the feeling of finally getting to turn on that movie you grew up loving and watch it alongside your friend who somehow has still never seen it? If so, you will love listening to the two of us introduce each other to new movies, shows, music, hobbies, places ...
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The Cutlural Connections course was a 5-day workshop as part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013 (http://digital.humanities.ox.ac.uk/dhoxss/). Cultural Connections offered an introduction to public engagement skills to help researchers work effectively within and beyond universities. It focussed on digital publishing, knowledge exchange, research communication, public engagement and measuring impact, drawing on the knowledge and experience of expert researchers and practiti ...
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Awaken, discover and connect to the deeper meaning of the world around you with Oprah's Super Soul. Hear Oprah’s personal selection of her interviews with thought-leaders, best-selling authors, spiritual luminaries, as well as health and wellness experts. All designed to light you up, guide you through life’s big questions and help bring you one step closer to your best self.
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The Agile Administrator, hosted by Julie Keane, focuses on the highs, the lows and craziness that surrounds being an administrator in the education field. We want to focus on issues that matter to you all, so be sure to email us at agileadmin@participate.com with any ideas, thoughts or feedback—we'd love to hear from you!
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The MRX Lab from FlexMR explores new and novel conversations from the fringes of the market research & consumer insights industry in 10 minutes or less.
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Yeah the last two weeks have been a bit rough for the generations since that "Tuesday" .... One could say they let off a little steam this week coming hard for one anothers generations. Can't lie its a bit all over the place this week but saddle up for a fun ride! Like! Share! Subscribe! @yzthedivide @jclark787 @therealxavianlewis…
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In this conversation, Dr. Alana Gillis discusses the significance of class participation in education, emphasizing its role in enhancing student learning and engagement. She explores the inequalities present in educational systems and how they affect student participation. Dr. Gillis proposes a redefinition of participation as a skill set rather th…
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In this incisive critique of the ways performances of allyship can further entrench white privilege, author Carrie J. Preston analyses her own complicit participation and that of other audience members and theater professionals, deftly examining the prevailing framework through which white liberals participate in antiracist theater and institutiona…
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Gabrielle Martin chats with Patrick Blenkarn and Milton Lim, co-directors of asses.masses. Show Notes Gabrielle, Patrick and Milton discuss: How did your relationship with PuSh start? What are the importance of youth programs across various festivals? What is asses.masses and what was the process of creating it and bringing it to PuSh? What is the …
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Susan Grove Eastman is associate research professor emerita of New Testament at Duke Divinity School. She is the author of Paul and the Person: Reframing Paul’s Anthropology (2017), Recovering Paul’s Mother Tongue: Language and Theology in Galatians (2007/2022), Oneself in Another: Participation and Personhood in Pauline Theology (2024), and Romans…
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The chaos has begun! In less than 24 hours the fake election will be over, and the sheeple slaves will have voted which soldier of the Synagogue of Satan they want to call Master. “If voting made any difference, they wouldn’t let us do it!” Mark Twain called the truth over a century ago. (By the way, Twain was Nikola Tesla’s best friend who often h…
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①Record-high delegations, athletes expected to participate in 9th Asian Winter Games ②China kicks off month-long consumption campaign in five big cities ③China's Shenzhen to prioritize AI, NEV, biomedical industries ④Dinosaur fossils found in Hong Kong for 1st time ⑤A Thousand Whys: How do Chinese people celebrate the Start of Winter?…
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We exist to make Good Theology Automatic We do that here by discussing everyday issues, problems and questions from a Biblical and theological standpoint. We determine if we know enough already from what God's Word says to have a position and make a move in our world OR if we need to go and study more! This series will stream live on Youtube and on…
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In this episode, we dive into the importance of participating in the democratic process while fostering an environment of respect and unity. Voting is a powerful way to make your voice heard, but it’s easy to get caught up in the polarization and anger that often come from both sides of the political spectrum. Our hosts discuss how we can choose to…
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Participation in Government is a required course for Columbia High School students, meaning they must take it before graduating from high school. They learn about the history of government, the branches of our government, and how policy is created. Through this class, students can register to vote, they attend public meetings and volunteer for comm…
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Christina Hidek - PTO: Getting Parent Participation, Growing Parent Leaders, and Working with School Administration. This is episode 718 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. Christina Hidek is a recovering attorney turned Professional Organizer and certified PTO volunteer nerd. She founded PTO Answers 7 years ago to boost family enga…
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Original Air Date: August 7, 2017 Spiritual teacher/author/life coach Iyanla Vanzant sifts through the tragedies, misfortune and abuse she suffered in her early life. Iyanla opens up about how she was able to reinvent herself and claim the life she knew she was destined to live.By Oprah
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“Western civilization has been infected by a parasitic invasion of foreign ideals and values that have been introduced into our culture by a strange and morally degenerate people whose ultimate goal is world domination. Their poisonous tentacles now strangle every leading position and institution in the land, leading to the normalization of disgust…
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Today we are reacting to the comments that YOU leave on our YouTube videos! We have hand selected a few comments and respond to each completely unscripted. In this episode, we respond to the following: 0:00 - Introduction 1:10 - President Holland and the "fraudulent" Church 4:00 - The Book of Mormon hoax 6:47 - Kissing on the lips prior to dating 1…
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Gabrielle Martin chats with Châu Kim-Sanh, the artist behind Bleu Néon at the upcoming PuSh Festival, January 23 - February 9. Bleu Néon will be presented with Plastic Orchid Factory at Left of Main on January 28 and 29. Show Notes Gabrielle and Châu Kim-Sanh discuss: How is mobility a social determinant of health, specifically for Indigenous peopl…
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On July 22, 1847, a group of about forty refugees entered the Salt Lake Valley. Among them were three enslaved men, two of whom shared the religion, Mormonism, that had caused them to flee. The valley was also home to members of the Ute tribe, who would sometimes barter captive women and children to Spanish colonizers. Thus, the question of whether…
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Janine Walker-Caffrey: EPS Learning - Providing Effective Reading Instruction. This is episode 723 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. Janine Walker-Caffrey, the chief academic officer at EPS Learning, is a career educator who has been a teacher (special education, English as a second language, physics), school founder, principal an…
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Where exactly does the overlap between research, marketing, past, present and future lie? In this epiosde, Hannah Pira from the Memu Open Research Campus, joins us to discuss her journey from marketing entrepreneur to researcher - what she's learnt along the way, and how to foster more open collaboration. In a wide-ranging discussion, we explore th…
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We exist to make Good Theology Automatic We do that here by discussing everyday issues, problems and questions from a Biblical and theological standpoint. We determine if we know enough already from what God's Word says to have a position and make a move in our world OR if we need to go and study more! This series will stream live on Youtube and on…
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①Blossoming pet cafes across China serve joy, warmth ②China's leading science institution launches international program on synthetic cells ③Chinese researchers advance understanding of mechanisms behind allergic diseases ④Chinese archaeologists reconstruct 5,000-year-old ancestor's face via 3D technology ⑤A Thousand Whys: Things you should know to…
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How does a Black man in Austin get sent to prison on a 70-year sentence for stealing a tuna sandwich, likely costing Texas taxpayers roughly a million dollars? In America, your liberty--or even your life--may be forfeit not simply because of what you do, but where you do it. If the same man had run off with a lobster roll from a lunch counter in Ma…
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What happens when community spirit meets culinary passion? Join us for an insightful conversation with Tim Thielen, Midwest City Rotary Club member and proud owner of Pelican's Restaurant. Tim shares how his involvement in heartwarming community events, like the Thanksgiving dinner at Autumn House, has created a profound sense of belonging and purp…
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Medical schools have increasingly incorporated the humanities and social sciences into their teaching, seeking to make future physicians more empathetic and more concerned with equity. In practice, however, these good intentions have not translated into critical consciousness. Humanities and social sciences education has often not only failed to de…
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I TOAD A SO! I.Told.You.So. That’s pretty much the theme of today’s Jeff & Apples (and Lola) Show today. We’re getting close to Deagel’s predicted 2025 mass extinction. First, it looks like there’ll be some WW3 nuclear action. Or much worse. Joe finally got to press the red button! And, the timing couldn’t be more suspicious – just two months befor…
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Joe Hazell, Assistant Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics, joins the podcast to discuss inflation. Joe breaks down the reasons for the lack of inflation in the pre-pandemic period and the primary causes of inflation over the past four years. The team discusses why the average American is much more sensitive to inflation than un…
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Angela Rickman shares her remarkable 12-year journey with Rotary and offers invaluable insights into the world of public image enhancement for clubs. Hear from Angela as she recounts her experiences, from her early days in Rotary to her roles as the secretary and public image coordinator at the Ponca City Trailblazers Rotary Club. Discover how Ange…
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Gabrielle Martin chats with Gabi Gonçalves, producer from Corpo Rastreado of Renata Carvalho’s piece, Transpofagic Manifesto, at the 2025 PuSh Festival, January 23 - February 9. Transpofagic Manifesto will be presented with Latincouver at the Waterfront Theatre on February 7 and 8. A special film marathon of Renata Carvalho’s work will also be show…
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Today’s book is: Sin Padres, Ni Papeles: Unaccompanied Migrant Youth Coming of Age in the United States (U California Press, 2024), a which explores how each year, thousands of youth endure harrowing unaccompanied and undocumented migrations across Central America and Mexico to the United States in pursuit of a better future. Drawing on the firstha…
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Devotional Fanscapes: Bollywood Star Deities, Devotee-Fans, and Cultural Politics in India and Beyond (Rowman and Littlefield, 2023) examines how fans worship film stars as deities. Focusing on temples dedicated to Bollywood (Hindi cinema) stars and the artifacts produced by Hindi and Tamil cinema fans, Shalini Kakar illustrates how the fan constru…
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In 2022, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced it was training “robot dogs” to help secure the U.S.-Mexico border against migrants. Four-legged machines equipped with cameras and sensors would join a network of drones and automated surveillance towers—nicknamed the “smart wall.” This is part of a worldwide trend: as more people are dis…
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Activists in the earliest Black antebellum reform endeavors contested and deprecated the concept of race. Attacks on the logic and ethics of dividing, grouping, and ranking humans into races became commonplace facets of activism in anti-colonization and emigration campaigns, suffrage and civil rights initiatives, moral reform projects, abolitionist…
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The Shed Dogs finally talk about our very great, hugely enjoyable 50th high school grad reunion: what we thought, what we noticed, and how well we enjoyed it. Spoiler alert: it was just great. KJ then floors us by announcing that he’s nominated for not one but two Leo awards (BC Film and TV industry awards). Realizing again that we are in the prese…
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“What these tools allow you to do is very, very quickly go from an idea to sort of an 80% manifestation of it. It’s not just about the technology—it’s about understanding how, when, and why to use it to unlock collective intelligence.” – Kyle Shannon “We’ve discovered you can externalize the voice in your head into something you can have a dialogue…
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In this episode of Comp & Coffee, host Ruth Thomas is joined by first-time guests Morgan Love, Tina Yu, and Olivia Crowley as they explore Payscale's exciting Q4 advancements and the role of AI in compensation. The discussion centers on managing salary surveys, leveraging dynamic data, and incorporating AI to ease and enhance compensation processes…
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No city stirs the imagination more than Venice. From the richly ornamented palaces emerging from the waters of the Grand Canal to the dazzling sites of Piazza San Marco, visitors and residents alike sense they are entering, as fourteenth-century poet Petrarch remarked, "another world." During the Middle Ages and Renaissance, Venice was celebrated a…
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What can social spaces tell us about social relations in society? How do everyday social spaces like teashops, reading rooms and libraries reify-or subvert-dominant social structures like caste and gender? These are the questions that Social Spaces and the Public Sphere:: A Spatial-history of Modernity in Kerala (Routledge, 2023) explores through a…
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Cosplay, born from the fusion of ‘costume’ and ‘play’, transcends mere dress-up by transforming enthusiasts of TV shows, movies, books or video games into living embodiments of their cherished characters. Cosplay and the Dressing of Identity (Reaktion, 2024) by Dr. Vivian Asimos is a close exploration of the vibrant world of cosplay, showing what m…
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Original Air Date: August 7, 2017 Cutting-edge research and advice on how to move forward after life’s inevitable setbacks, and how to build up your own resilience practically. Applying the lessons she learned after the unexpected death of her beloved husband, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg explains how to lean in to those uncomfortable conversations…
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Teachers and staff at Howard L. Goff Middle School are celebrating Thanksgiving a little early with their annual Thanksgiving Feast on Wednesday, November 20. It’s a wonderful event that brings the staff together for a luncheon in the school gym to enjoy turkey and all the trimmings. They are also joined by students who help with the event by prepa…
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