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This podcast, assembled by a former PhD student in History at the University of Washington, covers the entire span of Japanese history. Each week we'll tackle a new topic, ranging from prehistoric Japan to the modern day.
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On November 13, 2022, four students from the University of Idaho are brutally stabbed to death in an off-campus house. After a lengthy investigation and cross-country manhunt, a Ph.D. student from a neighboring university is charged with the crimes. As it turns out, the 28-year-old was majoring in criminology, studying the behavior of killers like the ones he would later be accused of becoming. Did he use his skills to become a real-life Dexter? Were the Idaho victims his first, or was a ser ...
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First Reading

Rev. Rachel Wrenn, PhD; Rosy Kandathil, JD; Paul Essah, MDiv; Tim McNinch, PhD

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First Reading offers exegetical resources for the Old Testament Lectionary reading each week. Dr. Rachel Wrenn is Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies at Trinity Lutheran Seminary (Capital University), Rosy Kandathil is a PhD candidate in Hebrew Bible at Emory University, Dr. Tim McNinch is Assistant Professor of Hebrew Bible at Christian Theological Seminary, and Paul Essah is a PhD student in Hebrew Bible at Yale University. In addition to short weekly episodes, they periodically invite ...
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Increments

Ben Chugg and Vaden Masrani

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Vaden Masrani, a senior research scientist in machine learning, and Ben Chugg, a PhD student in statistics, get into trouble arguing about everything except machine learning and statistics. Coherence is somewhere on the horizon. Bribes, suggestions, love-mail and hate-mail all welcome at incrementspodcast@gmail.com.
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Digging for Truth Podcast

Associates for Biblical Research

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A journey of truth discovery, featuring archaeology and biblical research. Hosted by Henry B. Smith Jr. Henry Smith is the Administrative Director of the archaeological dig at Shiloh, Israel. Previously Smith has served at the Khirbet el-Maqatir Excavations, and has volunteered at the Hazor Excavations. Smith has an MAR, emphasizing apologetics and Biblical languages, and is a PhD student in Old Testament Biblical studies.
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Host Paul Taylor, a Neuroscientist, Exercise Physiologist, Nutritionist and PhD student in Psychology, interviews experts from around the world on cutting edge research and practices related to improving your mind, body and brain to become your best self.
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Unfiltered wisdom from Ignatius Press’ founder, editor, and priest, Father Joseph Fessio, S.J., Ph.D.—a student of Joseph Ratzinger and Henri de Lubac, a winemaker, a baker, and, at times, ”the most powerful man in the American Church.”
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The Humanist Report is a progressive political podcast that analyzes political news stories through the lens of humanism. This podcast is hosted by Mike Figueredo, a Ph.D student of public policy and political activist.
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The Psalms is the first Called to Words podcast hosted by David Bunce, a pastor and PhD student. Join in for a journey through theological and personal reflections from all 150 Psalms.
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Tent Talks is run by Cody Turner, a fourth year PhD student in philosophy at the University of Connecticut. The podcast features discussion with academics, artists and friends. Part of the Shelter from the Storm podcast network.
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As a PhD (in training), you face unique money challenges that stem from your low stipend/salary during your years of graduate school and postdoc training. Listen here for the hard-won financial wisdom of your fellow graduate students, postdocs, and PhDs with Real Jobs. From budgeting and frugality to investing and debt repayment, this podcast is your higher education in personal finance.
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Cut Throat College Planning

Kayla Record & Hector Lopez

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Did you know that 80% of high school students nationally chose their college based on where their friends are going? Don’t let that be your student. The Cut Throat College Planning podcast is your all-in-one, start-to-finish guide to get your student on the right path for life after high school. We want to welcome parents, students, teachers, and any high school staff interested in helping students plan for their next step into adulthood. Choosing a college or not to go to college, can be on ...
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This is How to PhD, the show dedicated to sharing those key, practical skills for University success! Perhaps you’ve just decided to embark on a PhD, Master’s or Bachelor’s, or maybe you’re a seasoned doctoral veteran about to face your viva. Whatever stage you’re at, University studies can be a huge challenge. But it can also be one of the most rewarding things you’ll ever do and there are a few things we learned along the way that can help you. Join myself, Dr Arun Ulahannan and my co-host ...
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This is weekly podcast show designed to provide information on all things college in 10 minutes or less. Dr. Lewis, Ph.D. was a college student who holds a Associate Degree in Business Administration, Bachelor Degree in Criminal Justice/ Government and Public Policy/ Corporate Communications, Master Degree in Conflict and Negotiation and a Ph.D. Degree in Human Services. She is also a United States Air Force Veteran. As an educator of K-12 and college level, she shares Information on how to ...
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Behind the Stigma

Behind the Stigma

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Hosted and produced by Seiara Imanova, a PhD student from University of Birmingham, Behind the Stigma is a pioneering podcast that bridges the gap between the general public and the fields of Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health. Each episode offers a deep dive into cutting-edge research, featuring conversations with leading experts and top researchers in the field. Take a listen, as we uncover the science, challenge misconceptions, and bridge the crucial gap between academia and the eve ...
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The Conversation Lab

Vancouver Co-op Radio

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The Conversation Lab is a monthly radio program at CFRO FM in Vancouver. It airs on the last Saturday every month at 9am and its available on your favorite podcasting platform. Its focus is on giving community groups, non-profit organizations, and changemakers a voice to talk about those things that are most important to them. Learning how to build bridges into different communities seems critical as we explore the uneven development of colonialism and global capitalism in our community. The ...
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The Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast is brought to you by multiple physical therapists where we interview prominent guests within the realms of healthcare education aimed at PTs, students, and other healthcare providers who want to transition to education and learn how to be effective educators and learners from various roles as PTs to patients/ CI/ Mentor/ CEU Teacher/ Professor/Administrator and transition to interviewing educators from other professions to observe their models ...
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Pastor/church re-planter (Acts29), and an ongoing student (MA, MTS, PhD Candidate in New Testament). I am passionate about preaching through the Bible, helping people find biblical answers to difficult questions, and exploring how the Gospel speaks to the issues and struggles of our culture. The aim of this podcast is to offer content that accomplishes those goals! https://www.ryleyheppner.com https://www.instagram.com/ryleyheppner/ For all collaboration requests (sponsorships, speaking etc. ...
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Your host Paul Boyce, a biology PhD student, talks with guests about conservation, wildlife research, grad school and academia, science and policy and anything else in this conversation style podcast.
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Live Everything

Trivius Caldwell

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Welcome to the "Live Everything" podcast, where we explore the art of mindful leadership. Join Trivius, an active duty Lieutenant Colonel and Duke PhD student, as he shares his experiences with war, academia, and navigating cultural spaces both physically and mentally. In each episode, we'll dive deep into topics like leadership, ethics, and cultural competence, and explore how to apply these principles in the real world. Trivius draws on his personal experiences to provide tools for thinkin ...
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When four University of Idaho students were stabbed to death in their off-campus house on King Road, the media descended on the tiny town of Moscow, Idaho. ABC News Correspondent Kayna Whitworth brings listeners behind the scenes as she investigates the savage murders that captivated and horrified the nation in the winter of 2022. The King Road Killings, an immersive, reported series from ABC Audio, follows the case against Bryan Kohberger, the criminology PhD student charged with the murder ...
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Dear Grad Student

Elana M. Gloger, M.S.

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A podcast for celebration, commiseration, and support through grad school for the students who are living it (or want to). Join Elana Gloger, a full-time 4th year doctoral student and part-time human, as she chats with fellow grad students about their professional and personal experiences, without taking either too seriously. Episodes include conversations about students' Day in the Life, conversations about Diverse Identities and Racism in Academia, and themed episodes (like, Mental Health ...
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A Little Help For Our Friends

Jacqueline Trumbull and Kibby McMahon

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A LITTLE HELP FOR OUR FRIENDS is a mental health podcast hosted by Jacqueline Trumbull (Bachelor alum, Ph.D student) and Dr. Kibby McMahon (clinical psychologist and cofounder of KulaMind). The podcast sheds light on the psychological issues your loved ones could be struggling with and provides scientifically-informed perspectives on various mental health topics like dealing with toxic relationships, narcissism, trauma, and therapy. As two clinical psychologists from Duke University, Jacquel ...
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Feeling alone, frustrated, confused? Thinking of throwing in the towel? Founded on the belief that you can realize your dream of becoming a doctor with your sanity, health, and relationships intact, the Happy Doc Student Podcast delivers inspiration through academic wisdom and esoteric insight. It's no secret the doctoral journey is a difficult one, but you're not alone; join us and put more JOY in your journey! Note: Many episodes speak simply to managing the stress of being human...not nee ...
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Monster Pop

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Professional Wrestling Podcast from a former pro wrestler and Twitch partner, a PHD student, and a lifelong fan. We offer unique perspectives in an effort to entertain casual, new, experienced, and the most enthusiastic wrestling fans all at once.
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Welcome to molpigs, the Molecular Programming Interest Group! molpigs is a group aimed at PhD students and early career researchers within the fields of Molecular Programming, DNA Computing, and other related specialties. We run most of our events in the form of podcasts, which you can find right here!
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winey writers

Abby Guy and Harrison Stewart

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two writers, phd students, and friends talking about everything from current reads, romance fiction, life in your early twenties, writing your first novel, and more — featuring occasional guest speakers, including industry professionals, authors, fellow academics and friends. Join our conversations about the books we love and hate, the ups and downs of being an emerging writer, what it’s like to be a phd student in writing, and everything else in between. This podcast embraces the messiness ...
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Climate History features interviews and discussions about the history of climate change. Conversations consider what the past can tell us about our present and future. It is hosted by Dr. Dagomar Degroot, associate professor of environmental history at Georgetown University, and Emma Moesswilde, a PhD student in environmental and climate history at Georgetown.
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On this podcast I will be covering a range of topics. From understanding the molecular mechanisms of why interventions such as exercise & nutrition can improve our quality of life. Also, I will be talking to different PhD students, about why they started a PhD and tips and tricks they have for anyone wanting to start one.
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Are you a student or a science enthusiast? If so, this podcast is for you! Nikki Regimbal is a Ph.D. student studying ecology and evolutionary biology. In this podcast, she aims to document her Ph.D. journey from the beginning, share her own research and experiences, and talk about other cool research in the field! By being open and transparent with her journey, Nikki hopes it can help other students as well. Stay tuned to get excited about science and learn about our amazing planet. But rem ...
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Livin' la Viva Voce

Adam Green & Meg Zhang

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Livin’ la Viva Voce is a series dedicated to bringing academic scrutiny upon a myriad of topics, using the age old art form, the PhD defence. Join us, Meg & Adam, as we put our skills to the test, and construct PhD vivas in under a week on a topic randomly selected by the other. Oh and did we mention? We’ll be drunk whilst presenting!
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It's a cultural quiz show and so much more. Tony Ditta (PhD. student of economics) peppers Austin Sisson (generally polite "student of life") with questions about... well, culture gosh darn it. With carefully curated trivia categories and perfectly executed mirth-bombs, you're going to learn something and laugh along the way. Thank you for everything. Goodbye.
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Risk dictates modern society. How we interact with one another and technology is mediated through clashes of ideas and personalities across the media landscape. The Risktopic Podcast is an exploration of some of these issues, underpinned by observations from a PhD student studying Risk reporting.
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Betty Adamou

Betty Adamou

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Game Designer for online data collection, collecting insights to help brands through Games. ResearchGame™ Inventor and "one of 7 women shaping the future of market research". Part time PhD student, writer, new podcaster, and occasional University Lecturer.
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A bi-weekly podcast covering all tips and tricks for starting or pursuing a research career in The Netherlands. Hosted by Jeroen Sparla, the managing director of AcademicTransfer. AcademicTransfer is since 1997 been the leading career platform for researchers worldwide with research- and scientific job openings in The Netherlands. Are you a Master’s student, researcher, PhD, Postdoc, assistant- associate- or even full professor, or have the ambition to become one? Or do research in the indus ...
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The Excerpt

USA TODAY / Wondery

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USA TODAY’s daily news podcast, The Excerpt (formerly 5 Things), brings you a curated mix of the most important headlines seven mornings a week. We also deliver special deep-dive episodes on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons on the most compelling topics in culture, entertainment, sports, politics, and more. Give us fifteen minutes a day, we'll give you all of the headlines, none of the chaos. Hosted by Taylor Wilson and Dana Taylor.
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Join host Debbie Adebunmi on 'New to the U,' a captivating podcast that delves into the unique experiences of international students navigating life at the University of Utah. Whether you're an international student, a curious local, or anyone interested in the cultural exchange that happens on campuses across the country, this podcast offers a captivating blend of personal stories, expert insights, and practical tips. Discover the challenges, triumphs, and transformative moments that come w ...
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An ancient, lost city in Southern Mexico hidden under jungle canopy for centuries, spotted via just searching on Google. Luke Auld-Thomas’ research on Mayan settlements had him poking around on the internet which led him to a LIDAR survey - a laser-based technology used in this case for terrain mapping. When he ran the data, he realized there was a…
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As President Joe Biden’s term as the 46th president of the United States draws to a close, we look at his legacy in the sweeping arc of history. What accomplishments is he most proud of and what regrets, if any, does he have? How does he hope history writes the first chapter of his single term in office? USA TODAY’s Washington Bureau Chief Susan Pa…
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In this episode, I sit down with Kevin S. Chen, author of "Wonders From Your Law: Nexus Passages and the Promise of an Exegetical Intertextual Old Testament Theology." Kevin shares insights into the "nexus passages"—key texts that bridge themes, stories, and promises across Scripture—and why they matter for understanding the Bible as a whole. Wheth…
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USA TODAY White House Correspondent Joey Garrison takes a closer look at President-elect Donald Trump's comments about Greenland and the Panama Canal. California Gov. Gavin Newsom declares a state of emergency as the Palisades Fire rages. After record highs, illegal immigration plummets at the U.S.-Mexico border. USA TODAY Congress & Campaigns Repo…
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USA TODAY Justice Department Correspondent Bart Jansen has the latest ahead of Friday sentencing in President-elect Donald Trump's hush money case. A Louisiana patient has died from bird flu. A judge holds Rudy Giuliani in contempt in a Georgia election worker defamation case. USA TODAY White House Correspondent Joey Garrison breaks down President …
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It's been four years since Donald Trump supporters attacked the Capitol to stop Congress from certifying his election loss. It's also the start to a new Trump era. USA TODAY White House Correspondent Michael Collins puts the day in context. Winter storms hit some 60 million Americans. USA TODAY National Correspondent Elizabeth Weise discusses why s…
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In this episode, I sit down for a second time with James McGrath to discuss his fascinating new book, "John of History, Baptist of Faith: The Quest for the Historical Baptizer." We dive into the life and legacy of John the Baptist, exploring his historical significance, his relationship with Jesus, and how his ministry shaped the Gospel story. Jame…
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On this week's Mojo Monday, Carly dives into a powerful skill we can all cultivate to help us persevere when life gets tough and our minds tell us to give up. Discover how to build inner resilience and keep moving forward, no matter the challenges. Carly Taylor is a Mental Fitness Coach and speaker passionate about helping people tame their mind so…
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Five years ago this month the COVID-19 virus started ravaging populations, changing life here in America and around the globe. Many shrugged it off initially. It wasn’t until March 9th when the CDC, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, declared it a pandemic. In Quinter, Kansas, a small rural town of about 1,000 and in surrounding Gove C…
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House Speaker Mike Johnson won back his job for another term Friday after a tight vote. USA TODAY National Correspondent Trevor Hughes reports from New Orleans after this week's devastating terror attack. A New York judge upheld the felony conviction of President-elect Donald Trump Friday and set sentencing for Jan. 10, but said Trump would receive…
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In this episode of The Paul Taylor Podcast, I sit down with Megan Flamer, an entrepreneur and mindfulness, compassion and resilience trainer, for a fascinating exploration of how ancient wisdom meets modern workplace challenges. We delve into why traditional mindfulness approaches sometimes fall short, especially for those who've experienced trauma…
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USA TODAY White House Correspondent Joey Garrison talks through some of the latest developments in the wake of this week's New Orleans terror attack. Will House Speaker Mike Johnson keep his job? Donald Trump will hold a 'victory rally' in Washington on the eve of Inauguration Day. USA TODAY National Correspondent Chris Kenning tells us about the l…
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Murder on Songbird Road revisits the stabbing death of an 11-year-old girl in Southern Illinois and the subsequent arrest and conviction of her father’s fiancée for the crime. In this series, veteran true-crime host Lauren Bright Pacheco teams up with criminal defense attorney Bob Motta to investigate whether the case—one that tore apart a rural co…
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For centuries, Native American art has been viewed through the lens of collectors, art historians, and tourists. But how have Native artists considered their own work? For many tribal artists, there was a financial incentive to create objects that would appeal to non-Natives. But that’s changing. Across the U.S., Indigenous artists are fighting ste…
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In this heartfelt episode, Dr. Meghan Teitz welcomes Tina Nail, a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) and owner of Wonderfully Made Pediatric Therapy in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. Tina shares her inspiring journey from becoming a PTA in 1994 to opening her own clinic dedicated to serving children with special needs. She discusses her diverse experiences in…
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At least 15 people were killed in a New Year's terror attack in New Orleans. USA TODAY Money and Consumer News Editor Charisse Jones discusses some economic optimism following Donald Trump's election win. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts warns that courts' independence is under threat from violence. USA TODAY National Correspondent Elizabet…
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New gun laws are coming in 2025. Drugmakers will raise U.S. prices on over 250 medicines starting January 1. USA TODAY National Trending Desk Editor Amanda Lee Myers discusses Dry January. What stories are we keeping an eye on in 2025? USA TODAY Reporter Karissa Waddick talks about the popularity of polar plunging. Episode Transcript available here…
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Former President Jimmy Carter will lie in state at the Capitol rotunda. Chinese state-sponsored hackers breached the Treasury Department's computer security and stole documents. USA TODAY Consumer Travel Reporter Zach Wichter looks at some airline topics he's keeping an eye on in 2025. President-elect Donald Trump loses an appeal of a sexual abuse …
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USA TODAY Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page remembers former President Jimmy Carter. A team of U.S. investigators is being assembled to aid South Korea's probe into a commercial plane crash Sunday that killed 179 people. USA TODAY Congress and Campaigns Reporter Riley Beggin looks ahead to a new Congress. A nonprofit helps foster dogs who accident…
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Drawing from the wisdom of Morita Therapy and Dr Brian Ogawa;s book A River to Live by: 12 Principles of Morita Therapy, Carly explores the crucial balance between setting goals and intentions for 2025 and accepting and living fully in each moment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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As the world changes, we must adapt to it. Enter AI. Type ‘losing jobs to AI’ in your search engine and the headlines generated: AI will shrink workforces, AI blamed for the most job losses ever, AI is coming for the professional class – are stark. How can we break out of the AI doom loop and focus on using it to our advantage? Best-selling author …
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Hope everyone is having a great holiday! Today we're releasing a short lil' bonus episode from the patreon archives before we get back into the serious and professional business of podcasting in the new year. A few months ago, Vaden appeared on the forthcoming Treacherous Jezebels podcast, to discuss the life of Unity Valkyrie Freeman-Mitford, the …
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President-elect Donald Trump has asked the Supreme Court to pause a TikTok ban, arguing he can find a way to "save" the platform without compromising national security or Americans' free speech rights. A debate picks up steam between Trump supporters over the role of immigrant labor and American workers. USA TODAY Breaking News Reporter Christopher…
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In this episode of The Paul Taylor Podcast, I sit down with Jason Silver, author of "Your Grass is Greener," for a masterclass in building thriving workplaces and meaningful careers. Drawing from his extensive startup experience and behavioural science background, Jason challenges conventional wisdom about leadership, revealing why hiring for chara…
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Guatemala is open to accepting President-elect Donald Trump's Central American deportees from other countries. USA TODAY Domestic Security Correspondent Josh Meyer discusses why a center for coordinating U.S. efforts to counter foreign disinformation shut down this week. Sources say a Russian air-defense system downed an Azerbaijan plane this week,…
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"The Warriors," both a novel as well as a late 1970’s movie, is now a concept album from the creative minds of Lin-Manuel Miranda and Eisa Davis, both of whom have too many credits to name. Eisa Davis, a Pulitzer Prize finalist for her play Bulrusher, is also well known for the play Angela’s Mixtape which, in part, explores her relationship with he…
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Text Dr. Kibby and Jacqueline! When faced with the heart-wrenching decision to set boundaries with a loved one battling mental health issues, the choice is never easy. Many of us choose to estrange ourselves and cut off contact with difficult parents for our own wellbeing, but we also risk losing them forever. In this special episode, psychotherapi…
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Ian Williams is a poet, novelist, and essayist whose work explores themes of race, identity, and social complexity. Born in Trinidad and raised in Canada, Williams has developed a distinctive voice that combines lyrical sensitivity with sharp cultural insight. His debut novel, Reproduction, won the 2019 Giller Prize and was celebrated for its inven…
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Ukraine says Russia carried out attacks on Christmas Day. Meanwhile, Russia says it has foiled Ukrainian plots to kill senior officers with disguised bombs. A plane crashed in Kazakhstan Wednesday, killing at least 38 people. USA TODAY Consumer Travel Reporter Zach Wichter discusses the future of snow sports amid climate change. President-elect Don…
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Robin Williams was an Oscar-winning actor and comedian best known for his improvisational skills. From his role as a radio broadcaster in “Good Morning Vietnam” to his portrayal of a man grappling with the karmic repercussions of his wife in “What Dreams May Come,” he had a powerful repertoire. Robin died 10 years ago today at the age of 63. The of…
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President Joe Biden has signed legislation mandating that colleges report hazing incidents. Sean 'Diddy' Combs has been sued by a former male employee for sexual battery, according to reports. USA TODAY Graphics Editor George Petras takes a look at the history behind model trains and Christmas. The start of Hanukkah falls on the same day as Christm…
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USA TODAY Breaking News Reporter Claire Thornton has the latest after Luigi Mangione pleaded not guilty Monday to state murder and terrorism charges in New York. President Joe Biden might pardon others before leaving office. How does that work? USA TODAY Domestic Security Correspondent Josh Meyer breaks down a Matt Gaetz ethics report that found 's…
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President Joe Biden announced that he is commuting the sentences of nearly every inmate on federal death row to life in prison without the possibility of parol. President-elect Donald Trump says he will rename the country's tallest mountain, reverting to a former name. USA TODAY Trending News Reporter Eric Lagatta looks back at the year in space ex…
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In this episode of Mojo Monday, Carly shares how you can move through the fear and build that confidence that is holding you back. Loving the podcast? Consider leaving a review as it helps us keep the podcast going. Carly Taylor is a Mental Fitness Coach passionate about helping people tame their mind so they can live a rich, meaningful and fulfill…
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For years, Wanda Tucker has used her family's story to encourage others to explore and preserve their family history. Tucker has traced her history from Virginia to the shores of present-day Angola. Earlier this month, when President Joe Biden became the first U.S. President to visit Angola, Wanda Tucker traveled there as his guest. USA TODAY Natio…
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Congress reached a last-minute, bipartisan deal to keep the government running after a midnight deadline. A driver rammed into a Christmas market crowd in Magdeburg, Germany Friday evening, killing at least two. USA TODAY Wellness Reporter David Oliver talks about giving the gift of genetic testing. The FAA warns the public to stop aiming laser poi…
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In this episode, I am joined by Jeremy Lundgren to explore his new book, The Pursuit of Safety: A Theology of Danger, Risk, and Security. Jeremy challenges assumptions about safety in modern life, asking how a biblical worldview reshapes our understanding of risk, fear, and trust in God. Together, we discuss what it means to follow Christ in a worl…
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In this engaging episode of The Paul Taylor Podcast, I sit down with Dre Baldwin, a former elite athlete and transformative performance coach, who shares his journey from professional basketball to becoming a high-performance thought leader. We delve into the intricate world of mental resilience, exploring how discipline, confidence, and personal i…
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