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Data Is Plural

Jeremy Singer-Vine

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A new podcast from the long-running newsletter, Data Is Plural (data-is-plural.com). Each episode distills an expert interview into a crisp 15 minutes, taking you behind the scenes of another surprising dataset. One season = five episodes.
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Welcome to "Rahma with Rose," a bold space of warmth, understanding, and pluralism in a world that often feels chaotic, polarized, and judgmental. You are not alone, and the stories I share here will reinforce this. Join Dr. Rose Aslan, transformational life coach, scholar of religion, and breathwork teacher, as she delves into inspiring stories, practical tips, and thought-provoking and heartfelt conversations with thought leaders, healers, coaches, mental health professionals, scholars, an ...
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This Day In The Word is the biblically based radio teaching ministry of This Day Ministries. In a culture that is saturated with religious pluralism and relativism, it is our conviction that wounded and empty hearts are in desperate search of substance and truth to fill the void. What could possibly bring contentment to the discouraged human heart as we all long for peace in the midst of the struggles and challenges of this life? Gimmicks? Games? No. The answer is simple and is found in none ...
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Are you worried about our planet? Do you feel the need for change? Imagine a journey together. Changemakers around the world will share their views and solutions to the greatest challenge of our time. Diverse, Inclusive and Open. From Kenya to the World with Samuele Tini, 3 episodes per month,9,19 and 29!
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WORKSHED. Noun (Plural Worksheds) A shed where work is carried out. An occasional podcast hosted by Ian Lawton - Things and stuff about things and stuff... | Occasional guests are invited in the workshed, occasionally.
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Power to the Plurals - A podcast by The Plural Association - Hosted by The Stronghold System

The Plural Association & Power to the Plurals - Podcast by The Stronghold System

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This Power to the Plurals podcast is brought to you by The Plural Association and hosted by The Stronghold System, a DID system who also self ID as Plural and founders of The Plural Association. Follow us for daily empowering positive affirmations, system check in reminders and more. The Plural Association is the first grassroots, registered nonprofit for people living with Dissociative Identity Disorder, OSDD and all other forms of Plurality & Multiplicity. For you and your system! Power to ...
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Party Chat

Melvin Rodriguez

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Our main philosophy is solidarity for all gamers, regardless of platform. Do you believe in a world where the box that you play your games on should not make you a subject for criticism and harassment? Then you came to the right place. We are a weekly conversational gaming podcast among gamers of a great community! https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/gamers-plural-party-chat/id972961044?mt=2
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There’s never a dull moment for hosts, Drew and Garden System, who are a couple that have both been diagnosed with Dissociative Identity Disorder. While they are navigating their healing journey, they continue to manage full time careers, raise four teenagers and a house full of pets. Not only do they aim to speak to people who have lived experience with DID and their supporters, but also therapists and anyone who wants to learn more. The podcast talks about Dissociative Identity Disorder in ...
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First Person Plural: EI & Beyond

Key Step Media, Daniel Goleman, Hanuman Goleman, Elizabeth Solomon

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First Person Plural: Emotional Intelligence & Beyond, brought to you by Key Step Media, is a podcast about us, the systems we’re a part of, and how we create an emotionally intelligent future. Co-hosted by New York Times best-selling author, Daniel Goleman, Hanuman Goleman, and Elizabeth Solomon this show will go beyond the theory of emotional intelligence, presenting an array of stories that illuminate how emotional intelligence is being put into action. Inspiring you to lead with more mind ...
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Political, International News, Satire, Social Commentary, Current Events: Robert Andrews, NYC Podcaster- Progressivism. Pluralism, Free Speech Advocate, Environmentalist, Free Palestine- For appearances send email request- rdiblasio111@gmail.com - twitter- DiblasioRobert Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gentlerambler/support
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Kulturaness

Claudia Ollis

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Kulturaness Noun. kulturaness f (plural kultura) A group of intelligent, driven and grounded women who are deeply rooted in their cultural roots, with a whole lot of extra sauce. SASSS! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kulturaness/support
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Tro-tro /ˈtrəʊtrəʊ/ noun (plural tro-tros) (In Ghana) a converted bus or van used as a public conveyance. This bus can be a storehouse of great knowledge. I will share with you my experiences
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It’s not that simple

Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos

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It’s not that simple is a podcast by Francisco Manuel dos Santos Foundation dedicated to major interviews with international personalities linked to politics, economy and society. Conducted by renowned journalist Pedro Mendonça Pinto, the conversations with our special guests aim to demystify and simplify some of the most fascinating and relevant topics of our time. They will be objective, frontal, informal and informed dialogues to clarify why some issues «are not that simple». The Francisc ...
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Voice Worth Listening To is a podcast dedicated to sharing stories about diversity and inclusion. Stories that I hope will make you think and reflect on how we experience each others’ differences. My goal is to encourage change in our individual perspectives and in the ways in which we live and work together. You can find more information on my work related to diversity and inclusion at www.strat-ology.com.
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Brain Inspired

Paul Middlebrooks

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Neuroscience and artificial intelligence work better together. Brain inspired is a celebration and exploration of the ideas driving our progress to understand intelligence. I interview experts about their work at the interface of neuroscience, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, philosophy, psychology, and more: the symbiosis of these overlapping fields, how they inform each other, where they differ, what the past brought us, and what the future brings. Topics include computational n ...
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Work in progress noun (plural works in progress) an unfinished project that is still being added to or developed: Discovering the blueprint of up-and-coming creators and their unfinished legacy Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/work-in-progress/support
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TPRS Russian – Effortless Russian

Daria Molchanova – Real Russian Club

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TPRS Russian – Effortless Russian Podcast is simple, fun, and effective! It’s based on an absolutely unique language learning method — teaching proficiency through reading and storytelling (TPRS). How does it work? You listen to funny stories in Russian and answer simple questions. It helps you to learn grammar and vocabulary naturally and deeply! A new episode is coming every Monday! Stay tuned:) My full Russian Language Course for Beginners – https://russian.fromzerotofluency.com
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Designlab Brew

University of Twente

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Welcome to DesignLab Brew, a digital space where DesignLabs DreamTeam invites guests from diverse backgrounds, disciplines, and industries for casual conversations about the future. Through these discussions, we aim to foster creative collaboration, share knowledge, and explore the impact of Designlab and the responsible futuring approach on society. DesignLab is an ecosystem that values plural perspectives and expertise from individuals as well as organisations, nurturing collaborative proj ...
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Our internet-accelerated society has experienced a fraying of our social bonds. We experience a sense of instability and uncertainty. By drawing on wisdom from the religious traditions, embodied in literature and art, we can supplement our impoverished public discourse. Moreover, we maintain a commitment to our multi-cultural reality, putting collaborative pluralism, weaving, at the center. We can fight a culture of constant distraction and build up our capacity to contemplate and think deep ...
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Apologias

Matthew & Rodolfo

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Apologias aims to provide an intelligent, articulate, and uncompromising Christian perspective on the most important issues concerning the truth of the Christian faith, such as: the existence of God, the meaning of life, the objectivity of truth, the foundation of moral values, the creation of the universe, intelligent design, the reliability of the Gospels, the uniqueness of Jesus, the historicity of the resurrection, and the challenge of religious pluralism.
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A podcast by plurals for plurals. It's for anyone who experiences many (people, parts, spirits, voices, etc.). We talk about healing, self-help, realizations, stigma, oppression. This will be of most interest to multiples, and those who have Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). The podcast spokesplural are The Crisses. With 30+ years of experience as someone "with many people in our head," 20+ years of working within the online plural community and writing for https://Kinhost.org, and 10+ y ...
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GreenPill is about crypto-economic systems that create positive externalities for their neighbors & for the world. We explore the intersection of programmable money, game theory, & mechanism design. We search for powerful new ways to fund, design, develop, & market regenerative web3-era applications and digital assets. We launch the meme of regenerative crypto-economics into the world. Ethereum is the ultimate substrate for human coordination. Learn about the web3 builders who are solving co ...
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Enter the Boardroom lifts the veil on the secretive world of boards, giving you the information you need to get more board roles and become better board members. Join Nurole CEO Oliver Cummings as he sits down with the extraordinary people shaping today's and tomorrow's boardrooms.
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Lumen

Kendra Renzoni

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A lumen is the basic unit for measuring brightness. It is a measure of the total quantity of visible light emitted by a source. In biology, a lumen (plural lumina) is the inside space of a tubular structure, such as an artery or intestine. It comes from Latin lumen, meaning ‘an opening.’ Kendra is dedicated to each individual’s personal process of living a life in service to their greatest Lumen. Her work is an experiential inquiry into limitation and freedom in our bodies and our lives. She ...
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Into Liberation is a production of VISIONS, Inc, a non-profit organization that offers effective tools to help individuals and organizations communicate across differences and forge connections that drive collective success. Since 1984, we’ve offered research-based, time-tested approaches to cross-cultural learning that invite participants to engage in equity and inclusion work, starting at the personal and interpersonal levels and expanding to include changes toward institutional and cultur ...
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A podcast that interviews influencers, leaders, and intellectuals to draw out their candid insights and timeless wisdom on important issues facing society today with thought-provoking questions that hit at the heart of a matter. Some of the previous guests, among others, include Hasan Minhaj, Karen Armstrong, Aasif Mandvi, and Jim Wallis. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/candidinsights/support
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So many of us have been given bad answers to good questions -- questions about God, suffering, prayer, fate, science, justice, and more -- often by people with pure intentions. But we needn't stop with those pat answers. You have permission to take both Christianity and the modern world very seriously, and this podcast will introduce you to people from across the Christian spectrum engaging these timeless and difficult questions in various ways.
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Aga Khan Foundation Podcast

Aga Khan Foundation UK

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The Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) seeks to improve the quality of life, promote pluralism, and enhance self-reliance in poor and marginalised communities in Africa, Asia and the Middle East. AKF strives to enhance agriculture and food security, promote early childhood development and access to quality education, improve health and nutrition, advance economic inclusion, and strengthen civil society. Working in partnership with communities, governments and others, for over 50 years, AKF’s long-ter ...
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Welcome to the Los Abydos podcast. A couple years ago I put the word 'los' in front of the word 'Abydos' and thought it sounded cool. That's about it. The name is nonsense. An ancient Egyptian city of the dead with the plural Spanish word of 'the'? Sure. So that's what I'm going with. We discuss topics including current politics, religion, music-- anything polarizing-- I'm sure we'll have an opinion on it. Times of non-heavy material are also present and I'll introduce you to the people I in ...
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Dive into Wednesday’s news with Boyd today. Learn more about why college students are protesting around the U.S. with Jennifer Graham. Jacob Mchangama debunks the push for European-style speech regulations because of concerns of First Amendment rights. Paul Lambert provides a solution to gain confidence in our university systems through having grea…
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Boyd finishes up by talking about how faith should play a bigger role in DEI initiatives. The rise in antisemitism alludes to the fact we are not having the right conversations about faith. Faith is a powerful thing that can give businesses’ a better foothold in reaching their goals. SalesForce is one example of many who have made an effort in crea…
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The bitter divisions plaguing American politics is being met with a forceful response by the middle. Politicians on both sides are fed up with the polarization and are coming together on various subjects. Alexander Bolton from the Hill talks with Boyd about how drawing a line against the fringe voices brings concerns whether this could fuel further…
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The economy has been a sore subject for economists and working class people alike for the last few years, but is a return to American foundations about to turn inflation around? Luke Pardue from Aspen Economic Strategy Group shares an interesting new report that says productivity in the U.S.is on the rise. This increase is largely due to a boom in …
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Is free speech truly hindering us, or is it one of our most vital democratic safeguards? There is growing pessimism towards the First Amendment and a call to mimic European-style speech regulations. But Jacob Mchangama from The Future of Free Speech warns that this could open the door to disturbing censorship. This debate strikes at the core of our…
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The campaign finance landscape has been dramatically reshaped with new ruling that allows unprecedented coordination between candidates and big-money super PACs. David Drucker from The Dispatch elaborates on this new development. The ruling raises questions about donor limits and how this will change the way elections are run moving forward. Boyd a…
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As confidence in our university system falls, there may be a remedy that we should center more in our conversation. Wheatley Institute’s Paul Lambert deep dives into how greater diversity among religious perspectives can help solve the problems plaguing our colleges. Religious beliefs should be an extension of universities’ DEI initiatives and givi…
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We've all been watching the chaos unfolding at many of America's top universities as protests became encampments, and have turned into occupations of buildings. We've seen violent responses from some state governments and administrations, and others who have stood by and done little to control increasingly volatile situations on campuses. And it's …
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Next week we may see something nearly unprecedented in modern American politics. Democrats have signaled that they will vote in favor of keeping current Speaker of the House Mike Johnson in his position, if faced with a motion to vacate his chairmanship. Why is his leadership position in trouble, and what is the thinking behind the opposition party…
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This week (Re)thinking Faith takes a quick trip to Denmark as Ulrick Dam joins show. We had a wonderful conversation around Dam's new book, "Building the Basileia: Moving the Church into the 22nd Century". What might it look like to apply an Open and Relational framework to our understanding of the Church? What might it look like to breathe new lif…
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Join Boyd in exploring your Tuesday news! Andre Biggs cuts through the noise and shares what retirement prospects actually look like for American seniors. Lenore Skenanzy adds input into gentle parenting’s negative effects on Gen Z’s emerging adults. Clay Olsen joins the conversation about pornography’s negative effect on individuals and families. …
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Boyd finishes up today’s show by highlighting how George Washington was inaugurated 235 years ago today. In his inaugural speech, Washington talks about the civic responsibility he felt to help his people rather than retreating to private life. Boyd applauds Washington’s humility and compares it to today’s political sphere. Policies need to be laid…
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Generation Z has faced a number of challenges in their youth, but could the biggest impact have come from being overly-sheltered? In the age of participation trophies and gentle parenting, what kinds of kids are we sending into the world? Because they certainly aren't acting like adults. Lenore Skenazy from Reason joins Boyd to talk about how child…
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When debating a transition in our energy grid to clean, alternative energy and away from fossil fuels, we can't neglect a key aspect of this discussion: national security. Jay Evensen from Deseret News joins Boyd to talk about this interesting duo. America's enemies in the world aren't making an energy transition. Russia, China, and Iran are relyin…
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We have all heard the very valid concerns about AI's role in society. However, as we spend more time experimenting with this new technology, people are finding ways AI can be beneficial and have a place within their work. Ohio's efforts to use AI in their regulatory oversight highlights that AI is a friend, not foe. This interesting combination can…
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Pornography is a public health crisis that is impacting individuals, relationships, and society in devastating ways. It is becoming increasingly prevalent and people are grappling with finding solutions for themselves and loved ones. Clay Olsen from Fight the New Drug talks about how we need to have more conversations about pornography and the digi…
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Retirement is a big issue in America today, as more and more of our workforce ages out. But what do the retirement prospects look like for many of our seniors? Andrew Biggs from American Enterprise Institute joins Boyd to have a real discussion about retirement and what we need to know about the actual facts and what the data tells us about America…
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In today’s episode, Matt Prewitt engages in a thought-provoking dialogue with Tahir Amin, the Co-Founder and CEO of the Initiative for Medicines, Access, and Knowledge (I-MAK). Together, they delve into the history of the patent and trademark systems – flaws and all, especially within the pharmaceutical realm. Tahir, drawing from his experience as …
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Alex Edmans is Professor of Finance at London Business School, Member of the Sustainability Council of Novo Nordsik, and author of Many Contain Lies. In this conversation with Nurole CEO Oliver Cummings, Alex covers: Do diverse boards lead to better corporate culture and performance? (1:44) Where have diversity-performance studies gone wrong? (3:37…
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Drew & Garden System share their experiences with various healing modalities for the trauma that led to dissociative identity disorder, including: music & music therapy, drumming, sound healing, yoga, meditation & visualization, EFT Tapping, anger wall, and the quantum energy wellness bed. Articles on Sound & Music: https://greatergood.berkeley.edu…
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Join Boyd Matheson for a deep dive into all your Monday news! Pamela Paul shines a light on the counterproductive aggrievement culture that's overtaken our society. Understand why divisive language is making the situation in the Middle East even worse with Judith Levine. Hear how inflation is impacting the Federal Reserve even as rates go down from…
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Boyd wraps up by talking about the White House correspondents’ dinner. Referencing Jesus Rodriguez’s article about the “D.C. stare”, Boyd talks about how people passively listen at these events.Their heads are constantly on the swivel looking for someone with more connections, which creates meaningless conversations all night long. The “D.C. stare”…
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In the age of social media, expecting the news to function from a common pool of facts never fails to disappoint us. There are officially too many voices making claims to fact check them all, especially when our representatives are relying on bad information. But that wouldn't warrant an assault on the freedom of the press would it? You might be su…
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A new ceasefire proposal is being negotiated in Egypt between Israel and Hamas that would bring about a 6 week pause in the fighting. Strategic Comms Director for the White House, John Kirby, talked about hostage situations and how Hamas should step down. Hamas is creating barriers from working towards peace and the U.S. is not going to quit to fin…
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One of the most prevalent ongoing debates is the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. With generalized labels being thrown around by people and the media, the problem arise that terms, like 'pro-Palestine' and 'pro-Israel', fail to capture the nuanced views held by many people and how harmful that can be to the story's narrative. Judith Levine from The Gu…
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Looking back on this week’s Sunday Edition, parents are trying to find the best ways to raise their children in the digital age. Aimee Winder Newton and Boyd talk about how parents can create better practices concerning social media. Children and teens are using social media constantly, according to statistics. This opens a whirlwind of problems li…
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This year began with a strong and resilient economy, with unemployment remaining low and hopes high for interest rate cuts in the near future. However, things have taken a turn. Recent economic data is showing that inflation is staying persistent and well above the 2% goal set by the Fed. Now, rather than hopes for rate cuts, the conversation is sh…
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Society tells us it is our civic duty to be engaged and informed voters, but is that really the case? Research shows how extreme self-confidence in one's political knowledge can lead to more polarization. We need to balance the ideal citizen who knows the whole democratic process but there is a fine line between obsessed and educated.…
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America's last election cycles have been plagued with tantrums, immaturity and perhaps most notably: aggrievement. Everybody you talk to will tell you that they have it the hardest. They'll tell you that their problems ought to be taken care of first. It's just what's fair. But when everyone starts crying wolf, how are we supposed to know where the…
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The spiritual education of children can be daunting, especially when parents have more questions about God than answers. Does this necessarily lead to a dead end, or are there tools available when we have very little “bedrock” on which to stand? Meredith Anne Miller feels that mainstream Christian children's education focuses too heavily on making …
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14 clinicians with mental illness share how they ask patients about mania, depression, psychosis, OCD, panic disorder, addiction, trauma, and suicide. CME: Take the CME Post-Test for this Episode Published On: 04/29/2024 Duration: 19 minutes, 54 second Chris Aiken, MD and Kellie Newsome, PMHNP have disclosed no relevant financial or other interests…
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"We are here to empower the sustainable transition with the most insightful information and data". In this episode we meet Andrea Gori, a global leader, founder and Chief Earth Officer (CEO) of Illuminem and a former sustainability lead at one of the top consultancy firm, to explore the transformative power of media in driving sustainability. Andre…
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In this episode, we discuss: Critique of mainstream climate discourse Role of Indigenous knowledges Reimagining climate governance Positionality and ethical research Guest | Dr Ritodhi Chakraborty Our guest, Dr Ritodhi Chakraborty, is a political ecologist and interdisciplinary social scientist who collaborates with indigenous and agrarian communit…
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Kris introduces us to a remarkable, Eastern Orthodox Church which has stood in Gaza City for more than a millennium - resolute, obdurate - a beacon of hope and tolerance amidst the rubble, turmoil and despair. Kris asks - "What lessons can we learn from the microcosm that is this Church of Saint Porphyrius. They were lessons that needed to be learn…
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Sahil interviews Dr. Scott Tinker - Director Emeritus of the School of Geosciences at the University of Texas. He works to bring industry, government, academia, and nongovernmental organizations together to address major societal challenges in energy, the environment, and the economy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sho…
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In this final episode of our short series, host Matt Prewitt speaks with Indy Johar, architect and co-founder of Dark Matter Labs. Together they discuss the topic of ownership through the lens of theories of governance. Indy advocates for decentralized protocols in property governance, emphasizing complex contributions and contextual responsiveness…
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Guest Hosts: Greg Skordas and Rusty Cannon Finish off the week with Inside Sources' guest hosts Greg Skordas and Rusty Cannon! Get their take on the Supreme Court's recent rulings on Former President Trump's immunity and the homelessness bans coming out of Oregon. Leah Murray joins the show to comment on the protests in support of Palestine sweepin…
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Guest Hosts Greg Skordas and Rusty Cannon A small Oregon city’s ban against homeless people sleeping in public places has made its way up to the Supreme Court. A heated debate began, questioning if the ban was against camping on public property or against homelessness itself. Hear each sides arguement and understand how the Supreme Court is leaning…
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Guest Hosts: Greg Skordas and Rusty Cannon Former President Donald Trump is claiming absolute immunity should shield him from civil lawsuits over his actions in office, including his role inciting the January 6th Capitol attack. It's a legal battle that could redefine the limits of presidential powers. Experts are weighing in on the high-stakes cas…
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Guest Hosts: Greg Skordas and Rusty Cannon University quads have become battlegrounds over the escalating violence between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza. With tensions running high, these passionate but divided protesters are putting renewed pressure on administrations to take an official stance on this inflammatory conflict. Leah Murray…
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Guest Hosts: Greg Skordas and Rusty Cannon In an unexpected decision, the New York Court of Appeals has overturned the criminal ruling against former movie producer Harvey Weinstein. Allegations against Mr. Weinstein sparked the #MeToo movement in 2017. What was the legal basis for overturning his conviction? And what will happen now in his case? F…
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Guest Hosts: Greg Skordas and Rusty Cannon This week, the Federal Trade Commission voted to ban the inclusion of non-compete agreements in employee contracts. Though they have been a standard practice for a long time in many industries, non-competes are viewed negatively by workers. Will this ban stick, or will the challenges to it overturn the dec…
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Guest Hosts: Greg Skordas and Rusty Cannon Tomorrow the Utah GOP will hold a nominating convention at the Salt Palace to decide who they want on the primary ballot to replace Sen. Mitt Romney in the coming election in November. It's going to be a very busy day for Utah's Republican policymakers and delegates. So, who is in the running? And who can …
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