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One lifetime is too short to visit everywhere and meet everyone. That‘s why we love books with a strong sense of place — they let us travel the world in our imagination. In each episode of our Strong Sense of Place podcast, we explore one destination and talk about what makes that place different from everywhere else. Then we recommend five books that took us to that place on the page. Every other week, we share The Library of Lost Time, a mini-pod that features two new books and our Distrac ...
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Poetry read in a fitting setting, by teacher and poet of no great renown: Joe Riley. Great poems from a range of eras read aloud in a place that befits them. No lectures, not too many long words or academic pretence; a chance to sketch out how a poem reaches your heart. Want me to sketch a poem? [email protected]
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Conrad's Corner

Link Schreiber

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Conrad's Corner is a periodic collection of short poems and poetic excerpts, often seasonal in nature, culled by Link Schreiber. This podcast features works by poets from various times and places, along with local poets from Southwestern Ohio.Regarding Submissions: An important part of Conrad's Corner is hearing the voices and words of local poets. The poets we air are widely published in local and national literary journals, chapbooks, and books. The Corner is not a first place to publish w ...
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These are real-life experiences involving people and places. Experiences which you can share with friends one time, every time. These are based on true incidents, anecdotes, and exciting experiences. Simple narrative but highly relatable. Listen to them and you will find a reflection of your friends, your place and your experiences in them. On the side, there is heart-felt poems, true to life narrative and all original content which is relatable to all. Follow us on Instagram https://instagr ...
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Sounds Current

Del Sol Quartet

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A string quartet’s quest to shine light on San Francisco’s Angel Island, a site of detention and dehumanization for Chinese immigrants in the 1900s. Here, poems carved into the walls sing across time, connecting us to a shameful, hidden past. We travel with the creatives behind The Angel Island Project; the Del Sol Quartet, composer Huang Ruo, collaborators, and community. Sounds Current: Angel Island explores how we make compassionate art that builds community. delsolquartet.com
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WonderBuzz with Nate Larson is a podcast about curiosity, adventure, exploration, and the stories that unfold when you chase the horizon. Join Nate as he records from his van (Van Halen) in wild and unexpected places across North America. Episodes include stories from the road, reflections on travel, photography chats, van life insights, and poems or found stories. Keep exploring, stay curious, and I'll see you on the next episode of Wonder Buzz.
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Poets' Pavilion

helen renell

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Welcome to Poets' Pavilion, a gathering place for poets and readers. It is an open-air venue for infusing lives with the richness of poetry. Walk over the bridge of prose into a pilgrimage of public domain poetry voice-overs and devotionals. Park your pen, pencil, or keyboard and enjoy.
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Welcome to Sarah's Little Bookshelf. Sarah's Little Bookshelf is a place to share the love of reading for children. It's a place for me to share my stories and poems I have written. I am new to writing children's stories/poems but after working with children for over 20 years, I wanted to share my passion of children's books with families all over the world and have a space to share my creative side. I currently have a Facebook page where you can find some of my own work as well as book revi ...
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Home to the world's largest collection of Shakespeare materials. Advancing knowledge and the arts. Discover it all at www.folger.edu. Shakespeare turns up in the most interesting places—not just literature and the stage, but science and social history as well. Our "Shakespeare Unlimited" podcast explores the fascinating and varied connections between Shakespeare, his works, and the world around us.
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Every week, Maria and Rory get together to discuss the latest IELTS Speaking topics, providing model answers and vocabulary to help you improve your general spoken English and achieve a higher band in your IELTS exam. Our website: https://successwithielts.com Transcripts: https://successwithielts.com/podcast#transcripts Premium episodes: https://linktr.ee/sfspremium
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So this poem of mine is an atheist's narrative on how moments after his death, he is frightened with the thought of meeting God(the one in whom he didn't have faith in the first place)! The poem has an ironical take on the religious cacophony that our society is absolved into since time immemorial. This happens to be my first ever podcast, so do check it out please! Ty;)
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Recipe for Sleep – A Sleepcast is a cozy place to put your thoughts when it’s time for your mind to rest. We’ve got a library full of very old cookbooks, 1850-1925, at our fingertips and we’re going to read each one to you, sweetly and slowly, one recipe at a time. Recipes are simultaneously full of beautiful imagery, (particularly for those of us who thrill in delicious food,) and soothingly dull. Host Erin Brindley’s gentle narration and the nostalgic allure of Victorian simplicity create ...
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Want to love walking into your ELA classroom each day? Excited about innovative strategies like PBL, escape rooms, hexagonal thinking, sketchnotes, one-pagers, student podcasting, genius hour, and more? Want a thriving choice reading program and a shelf full of compelling diverse texts? You're in the right place! Here you'll find interviews with top authors from the ELA field, workshops with strategies you can use in class immediately, and quick tips to ignite your English teacher creativity ...
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The Oken Stone Podcast

Tracy Alexander Rigg

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Poems, stories and thoughts from Galloway, Scotland. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Geology Walking, I passed between stones unnoticed leaving left and right divided by geography. An accident of place or time? It wasn't clear but crystalline. My hemispheres are cut through. Thought is hard and ordered, slow; blood seems an unnecessary fluid, heart beats a series of shocks across tectonic continents of skin. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Oken Stone Podcast is brought t ...
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For The Players is a show made by The PopCulturists that tackles all things PlayStation. Whether it be reviews, previews, hands-on, or latest news, For The Players - The PopCulturists' PlayStation Podcast is the BEST place in Australia for your PS content. Have a question PlayStation or gaming related you want Ryan and Max to discuss? Head on over to www.thepopculturists.com/questions and submit away. You can always comment below too! With over 40 years combined #PlayStation gaming and over ...
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The Literary Sipper

Amber Vitti Hill

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Welcome to The Literary Sipper, a podcast about reading, writing, thinking, and creating, all at the same time. I am your host, Amber Vitti Hill, a writer and mother who’s always looking for ways to stay creative no matter how small the sip. Thank you for joining me, especially when I know how valuable your free time is and how many other things you have to do on that never-ending to-do list. But if you’re trying to put something artistic out into the world, while also trying to manage the s ...
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Welcome to UNCOVERING THE ROOTS, where we uncover the literary context of poems and how people today relate to this poem. We also sometimes uncover the roots of the poem, why the poet wrote this poem. Cover art photo provided by Felix Mittermeier on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@felixmittermeier
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Front Porch with the Fitzes

Elyse Fitzpatrick, Joel Fitzpatrick, Jessica Thompson

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Front Porch with the Fitzes, is a weekly chinwag featuring author Elyse Fitzpatrick and two of her three kids, Jessica Thompson and Joel Fitzpatrick. Sometimes some unexpected folks might even drop by and sit for a spell. Every week they’ll jibber about faith, family life, things that interest them in culture or news, and what they’re learning about the Lord and their Christianity. Imagine sitting on the front porch of your ol’ Kentucky home, listening to three slightly off-kilter believers ...
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Each week, Luke sits down with a panel of judges to gradually build a DEFINITIVE, SCIENTIFICALLY VERIFIED ranked list of ALL VIDEO GAMES EVER PRODUCED. Have you ever wondered whether a licensed Looney Tunes Game Gear Game is better or worse than a bad knock off of Cruisin' USA? This is the podcast for you.
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CrimeWAV Volume 2

Seth Harwood

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CrimeWAV.com is a new podcast series of crime short stories by some of today's best contemporary writers in the genre. Call it detective fiction, hard boiled, action, mystery, whatever you want. This is the place for the stories you'll love!
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Roshanai

Amit Singh

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Roshanai ("Ink" in Urdu, روشنائی , रौशनाइ) is a your dose of the best poetry in Urdu and Hindi. If you like poetry but don't have time to find, curate and read poetry then Roshanai is the place to be. #Urdu #poetry #Hindi #poem #hindipoetry #urdupoetry #india #pakistan
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A podcast celebrating Milwaukee women who are not afraid to dream BIG. Or maybe they are, but they dive in anyway. Women who are following their instincts, making mistakes and trying again, and honoring their resilience. Ultimately these are women making Milwaukee a better place for everyone through their leadership, their hard work and their radical generosity. In this podcast, you'll hear what it takes to live into a dream with answers to questions like: Should I start before I'm ready? Wh ...
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The Journey: Al Hijira

Erin Wilson Life Coach & Yogi

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Stories, poems, meditations and chats for citizens of the world who are committed to expanding into truth, potential and purpose. This is a place to let go of fear and "burn like fabulous yellow Roman candles."
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A monthly magazine type podcast focusing primarily on Leicestershire and the East Midland U.K. Features on local places of interest and heritage eg music, regular items "Telephone Tom Ticklers one liners", "The Vault heritage", "Poem of the month","Story Time", "The Grouching settee", "Interview of the month" etc. A lively and varied 35/40 minutes of wide ranging articles and information tailored to the County of Leicestershire and surrounds.
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Everything Else We Must Endure allows the reader to peep through domestic doors not fully closed and see the varied interiors of the lives being led, introducing us to memorable characters who remind us that not all action takes place in the spotlight. In these poems, even the mundane sparkles and sometimes it's the young who have wisdom to spare.
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Reach Truth Podcast

Tasshin Fogleman

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people are sacred, conversations are worship I love people, and I love having conversations. Each person is a universe unto themselves—vast, mysterious, fascinating, precious, and sacred. Conversation is a way to truly see someone, to understand who they are in their fundamental essence and the present circumstances of their life, and to meet them there—to build relationship and connect deeply. For me, my podcast is a place where I can practice this art, of seeing people deeply and connectin ...
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Poetry In Motion

Soraya Thomas

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Soraya Thomas here and this is my Poetry In Motion podcast. More often than not, a poem pops in my head while I am walking and breathing in the scent of the earth all around me. Hope you like them!
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When was the last time you wrote a poem? Or studied a poem, or read one? Or even thought about poetry at all? Chances are, more recently than you think, particularly if you listen to popular music, if you read, or even watch Netflix. If this podcast has a central idea, it is that poetry still has a place in connecting humans to a shared experience, and that exploring the ideas of poetry outside of university and high school classroom yields something more rich and meaningful. Let’s take poet ...
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#WIABGK is the home of the What If a Black Girl Knew podcast. The podcast succeeds the viral poem written and performed by Dylema since October 2015. Today the What If a black girl knew poem has reached over 300,000+ people worldwide. This podcast issues a place to find soul enriching knowledge straight from the horses mouth.
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Poetry Cruise

Poetry ArtArc

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Poetryartarc is a self-supporting artist group committed to discover and honour the best artists and to place it before the largest possible audience. This podcast is a great way to immerse yourself in creative thinking, reflection, and poetry all at the same time. The goal of this podcast is to take a poem and allow the listener to just melt away in it. You may suddenly find yourself in summer in the countryside or stumbling along on a winter night.
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Deer Tracks

James Kibby

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The Deer Tracks podcast is a place where creativity lives. Where our longings, our delights, our disappointments, and our passions are breathed out: marking the trail of our journey. These are the tracks we make and the ones we follow to find the deepest parts of ourselves: our true selves. During each episode, you will hear echoes of the past as well as current voices through discussions about and performances of creative works. Our goal is to build community and inspire others in their cre ...
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Welcome to Camp Cosmographia, where writers are campers, teaching artists are trail guides, genres are places you can visit, and all sorts of interesting things happen as we bring stories and poems to the page from the realm of imagination. WKOZ is a hybrid fiction podcast that “takes place” at Camp Cosmographia and includes teaching and discussion about the craft of writing, coaching for writers, and lets listeners know about the very REAL online workshops and talks we offer at https://www. ...
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Solidarity Breakfast

Annie McLoughlin and Tobia Severi

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Rank and File Worker and Trade Union Show, covering current affairs, progressive issues and news and events from the labour movement. Includes "This Is The Week" with Kevin Healy.
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HANS VAANI

IVM Podcasts

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Hans, India's most widely read literary magazine started by Munshi Premchand, is now available in the audio version and features a list of curated stories in Hindi, poems in Hindi, editorials etc. Hans Vaani is a Hindi Stories Podcast also bringing Gazals and Hindi Poetry in collaboration with Jashn-e-Qalam, a theatre company, specializing in solo narrations and dramatizations of stories. And IVM Podcasts, which are providing the stage for the expansion of Hindi Literature. Hansvaani is simp ...
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Simon Kids

Simon & Schuster

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The Simon & Schuster Kids Video Podcast is the place to learn all about our latest children's books, with special video trailers, author interviews, and more! The perfect spot to get great video content suitable for the whole family.
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The human experience is like a lab - we take risks, we make mistakes, we reflect, we learn, we honor, we love, we stretch and then with stronger feet, we start all over again. Limitless learning and potential are always within our grasp! This podcast reflects on this learning and potential by opening up the tender places that are hard to look at and asks honest questions that seek truth. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/learninglab/support
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It Was Phaet

The WordsMyth: phaet, conspiracy, truther, journalist

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This podcast is a manifestion of Phaet.org's commitment to bringing fourth great information, interviews and commentary, spanning all aspects of our lives, so that our listeners can stay informed, stay in-tune and help spread awareness around these issues facing our world today. Sometimes the truth hurts, but that pain only makes us stronger. Morpheus was right, there is a war for your mind which has been taking place for a very long time. As bad as things are out there, it's not too late...yet.
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In this episode, we get excited about two new books: Exit Zero: Stories by Marie-Helene Bertino and The Pretender: A Novel by Jo Harkin. Then Mel talks about the remarkable digital library fighting global censorship. Links Exit Zero: Stories by Marie-Helene Bertino 2 A.M. at the Cat’s Pajamas by Marie-Helene Bertino — hear Mel talk about it on our …
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➡ CLICK HERE to send me a text, I'd love to hear what you thought about this episode! Leave your name in the text so I know who it's from! If you've been following along, you know yesterday was the Gathering of the Guests and 20 of Cream City Dreams' previous guests got together to share coffee, conversation and connections! This week on the Digest…
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Our episode archive: https://patreon.com/ieltssfs What kinds of promises do people often make? Is it useful to write down promises? Do people often keep their promises? Why do some people fail to keep their promises? Do children keep their promises? Do parents in your country make promises to their children? Tune in and have a great day! - Book a c…
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In World War II, an all women of color battalion solved an enormous backlog of mail between the homefront and the battlefront. Now, they're finally getting recognition with a Congressional Gold Medal. Then, land ravaged by a flash flood in 2013 becomes a budding fruit orchard in Lyons to give back to the community. Plus, training to fight wildfires…
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From your host Erin Brindley, a Chef & Storyteller: For our 20th episode, we return to one of the cookbooks that inspired this podcast, The A.A. Cookbook of 1895. It is the simplest version, where I simply guide you through a brief meditation to help you get your busy mind ready for sleep, and then read you dozens of short and sweet recipes. From O…
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As Colorado looks toward the potential of tapping geothermal energy, we explore where it's being used already and considerations moving forward. Then, an 11th grader is honored for her answer to this question: "What's your message to the president?" Plus, the federal budget cuts hit AmeriCorps. And the husband-wife music duo, Tennis reflect on thei…
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I miss the Eras tour. Even though it hasn't been that long. My daughter is requesting Wicked songs and Katy Perry in the car all of a sudden, instead of our usual Taylor Swift-a-thon. But I haven't forgotten the joys of the Swiftiverse. And today I want to share a prompt you could use with any poem, short story, or novel that comes from Taylor's mu…
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➡ CLICK HERE to send me a text, I'd love to hear what you thought about this episode! Leave your name in the text so I know who it's from! Another week, another inspiring Milwaukee woman. It's back! Women's Entrepreneurship week 2025 runs from May 5-9 and you aren't going to want to miss a single session if you can help it! Today I'm talking with S…
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Get our premium episode archive: https://www.patreon.com/ieltssfs You should say: what the promise was, to whom you made it, whether it was easy or difficult to keep, and explain why you made it. Tune in and have a great day! - Book a class with Rory here: https://successwithielts.com/rory Our course on Phrasal Verbs: https://successwithielts.com/p…
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With all the debate about where to get energy, from oil and coal to wind and solar, there's one source we don't hear a lot about. Hot water. Colorado wants to become a leader in developing geothermal energy, but the debate on how to do that is heating up itself. Colorado In Depth explores what we know, and don't know about this energy resource. The…
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Who was Lambert Simnel—the boy who nearly claimed the Tudor throne? In late 15th-century England, identity wasn’t just a matter of birth—it could be a political weapon, a tool for rebellion, and sometimes, an outright performance. The story of Simnel, a boy plucked from obscurity and passed off as the York heir, reveals how precarious the Tudor dyn…
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0:00 Intro Music0:18 Intro1:15 How have we been?3:11 Wrestlemania 41 with Ryan11:54 What have we been playing?12:00 Split Fiction (review code provided by EA Australia)17:21 Star Wars tangent19:12 More Schedule 123:02 Blue Prince33:19 Inform The Players (this week in PlayStation news)33:33 PS6 rumours already?46:35 More like Destiny TOO LONG!54:05 …
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Get access to our episode archive: https://www.patreon.com/ieltssfs Are there many street markets in your country? When was the last time you went to a street market? Do you prefer shopping in a shopping mall or at the street market? What do you usually buy at a street market? Tune in and have a great day! - Book a class with Rory here: https://suc…
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Cloud Hunter In this episode of Wonder Buzz, host Nate Larson gives a status update on the podcast, celebrates its international reach, and shares listener feedback on various topics, including photography tips and van customization. Nate also recounts childhood memories that sparked his fascination with clouds, discusses his ongoing journey to pho…
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Regis University President Salvador Aceves says he was struck by the Pope's humanity when they met last year. Aceves reflects on the Pope's impact and legacy as the world mourns. Then, Purplish looks into the state's protections for immigrants as state lawmakers debate what to do next. Also, "The Trip" explores how psilocybin might treat postpartum…
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Our episode archive: https://patreon.com/ieltssfs Is it important to teach students about environmental protection at school? Do you think technology can improve environmental-related problems? What have people done to damage the environment? And do you think people are damaging the environment now more than in the past? Why is recycling important?…
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Voices 4 Palestine Here II Speech by Denise from Healthcare Workers for Palestine and poem by Jepke from Jews Against the Occupation. Recorded by Vivien Langford of the Climate Action show (3cr, Mondays 5pm)Vijay Prashad excerpt from talk Hyperimperialism and the Global South Here II Exerpt of talk by Vijay Prashad about global north hyperimperiali…
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The Colorado Auto Show opens today amid tariffs. We ask the head of the Colorado Automobile Dealers Association about car buying in today's economy. Then, a judge on the Western Slope orders ICE to stay out of county courthouses. Also, a man who dresses as a chicken has a serious message about self-care in Colorado's ski towns. Plus, as the Nuggets…
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In this episode, we get excited about two new books: Perspective(s): A Novel by Laurent Binet and The Impossible Thing by Belinda Bauer. Then Dave shares the app that’s decoding nature’s secrets in his favorite park. Links Perspective(s): A Novel by Laurent Binet The Impossible Thing by Belinda Bauer HHhH by Laurent Binet — hear Mel talk about it o…
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➡ CLICK HERE to send me a text, I'd love to hear what you thought about this episode! Leave your name in the text so I know who it's from! Links I mention this week in the Friday Digest! This week's episode with Dasha Kelly Hamilton A Line Meant - released and in the wild. Join Dasha at one of these launches! Women's Entrepreneurship Week (May 5-9)…
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A Minibeast Tale 🐝🦋🐞🐜🕷️🐌 Join Jack, Lily, Pip, Tiny, Boris and Joe as they journey through the garden. A tale told through poetry to introduce children to our Minibeast friends. Each poem has been written in a simple way to show the characteristics of each Minibeast for children as young as two years old to enjoy. At the end of the episode there is…
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Imagine living abroad, or even in another part of the U.S. for a few months or longer, with your family in tow and using the world as your classroom. It might not be as far-fetched as you think. Three Boulder moms wrote a book on how to do it: "Wonder Year: A Guide to Long-Term Family Travel and Worldschooling." Chandra Thomas Whitfield spoke with …
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Get our premium episode archive: https://www.patreon.com/ieltssfs You should say: who this person is, when this person does this, what the person has done, and explain why you think this person does this. Tune in and have a great day! - Book a class with Rory here: https://successwithielts.com/rory Our course on Phrasal Verbs: https://successwithie…
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It's poetry month, and that means it's time for me to share as many poetry activities, poetry projects, and poetry workshops as I can muster over here! Today, I'm going to walk you through a toolkit of creative poetry options for your ELA classroom. We'll start with one of my favorite introductory activities for any poetry unit, poetry collage, and…
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Comedian Nancy Norton shares highlights from The Tromedy Podcast. Norton, a former nurse in Boulder, is trained in therapeutic humor. Then, for a second year, Colorado sends a Windsor High School student to the Poetry Out Loud national finals. And, an astrophysicist at NCAR receives one of France's highest honors.…
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Immigration is a hot-button topic for many nations around the world, and especially in the United States. The Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation is one organization that not only seeks to preserve the history of immigration through Angel Island, but also to steward a culture that recognizes the complexities of immigration and works to buil…
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➡ CLICK HERE to send me a text, I'd love to hear what you thought about this episode! Leave your name in the text so I know who it's from! Another week, another inspiring Milwaukee woman. She’s back! Dasha Kelly Hamilton is back with me on the show today talking about creativity, humanity, and how to live in alignment with each other. We also chat …
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Get access to our episode archive: https://www.patreon.com/ieltssfs What kind of music do you like? What musical instruments do you enjoy listening to the most? Do schools in your country have music lessons? Have you ever learned to play a musical instrument? Tune in and have a great day! - Book a class with Rory here: https://successwithielts.com/…
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Send us a text It was a ferocious storm, the rain was at its thundering best and the lighting was adding to the overall environment. Somewhere in the middle of the night, Junior, my pet dog started barking, it was not his usual behaviour, but then it wasn't a usual night. We have entered into season 5 with Kisse Ka Hissa. We are planning to dig a l…
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Headlines: New Liberal MP gas lobbyistUS tariffs & trade warUS Middle East EnvoyIsrael cuts Gaza water pipelineVenezuela's free flights home from USChild captive Ahmed Manasra finally freedVoices 4 Palestine Here IIExcerpt of talk by Gabor Maté, Jewish Canadian physician and Holocaust survivor, recorded at the Jewish Council of Australia event in F…
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Our episode archive: https://patreon.com/ieltssfs What jobs are hard to do? Who should be paid more? How important is giving training to employees? Is salary the most important factor when choosing a job? Tune in and have a great day! - Book a class with Rory here: https://successwithielts.com/rory Our course on Phrasal Verbs: https://successwithie…
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We have a slew of new listeners — hello, new book friends! — so we’re sharing this episode from 2020 in which we answered questions about how we choose the books we read for the show, whether or not we really love everything we recommend, how we met, previous jobs, and other behind-the-scenes info. Hope you enjoy the peek into our lives and work! S…
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➡ CLICK HERE to send me a text, I'd love to hear what you thought about this episode! Leave your name in the text so I know who it's from! Listen this week as I talk about the synchronicity (or is it serendipity?) coming at me this week inviting me to let go of perfectionism. Here are the links I mention: Laurie Wagner and Wild Writing Panadanza Da…
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A trial is underway in Denver for a man accused of torture in The Gambia. We'll talk through the accusations and why it's happening in Colorado. Then, a Colorado entrepreneur is working to bring audio in movies and online content to the next level, using ethically-sourced Artificial Intelligence. Plus, why the pine beetle is spreading again. And a …
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In rounding up the "worst first," immigration agents also conduct what they consider "collateral arrests." Then, the French ambassador to the US visits Colorado where he discusses aerospace and business opportunities amid tariffs. Also, the region's new EPA administrator on energy, climate change, and clean air & water. And later, creating harmony …
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This winter, inspired by cool bookish tournament projects by Melissa Alter Smith of Teach Living Poets and Jared Amato of Project Lit, I decided to launch my own English teacher-y tournament. I wanted to know - of the hundreds of amazing books out there - which were working BEST in the classroom for the teachers in our community? After polling over…
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➡ CLICK HERE to send me a text, I'd love to hear what you thought about this episode! Leave your name in the text so I know who it's from! Another week, another inspiring Milwaukee woman. Death and taxes - the two certainties of life, right? So why is it so hard for us to talk about it? It’s not for this week’s guest. Shantell Riley is the owner an…
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Student athletes face a lot of pressure to win. And on the ever-changing playing field of college sports, that can create even more anxiety. Today, we share a panel discussion about stress, students, sports, and solutions, hosted by the CU Anschutz Medical Campus. Then, NCAA President Charlie Baker speaks with CSU President Amy Parsons about the ch…
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