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Alastair Humphreys

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Do you yearn to connect with wildness and natural beauty more often? Could your neighbourhood become a source of wonder and discovery and change the way you see the world? Have you ever felt the call of adventure, only to realise that sometimes the most remarkable journeys unfold close to home? After years of challenging expeditions all over the world, adventurer Alastair Humphreys spends a year exploring the small map around his own home. Can this unassuming landscape, marked by the glow of ...
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Starting Right is a 5 minute Day Starter to help keep you motivated, encouraged, and focused throughout your day. DannyMac is a pastor, teacher, motivational speaker, husband, and father. His years of leading and training people have given him vast experience in helping individuals to accomplish change in their lives and meet their goals. He can help you set the course for your day by offering practical advice from God's Word in a positive and fun way. There is no better way to begin your da ...
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Learn how to generate a passive income through investing, so you don't have to wait until retirement to live your passions. We used to think you had to either save for 30+ years or choose to live now and make up for it later. Well, it turns out that you can have it all with the right strategy. We tired to do things the conventional way but just couldn't stifle our wanderlust. After giving in and making a lot of financial mistakes, we stumbled onto an amazing way to invest for cash flow. It's ...
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Defender Radio and The Switch

Michael Howie / The Fur-Bearers

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Defender Radio and The Switch bring experts and solutions to wildlife advocates and animal lovers around the world. Hosted by award-winning journalist Michael Howie, Defender Radio and The Switch are produced by The Fur-Bearers (TheFurBearers.com) and released weekly. Learn more at DefenderRadio.com
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The Earth Sea Love Podcast is a podcast for and about women, feminine and non-binary people who are Black, Indigenous or a Person of Colour and their relationship with nature hosted by Sheree Mack. The Earth Sea Love Podcast is committed to exploring the experiences of women of colour with Mother Nature. We want to provide spaces where the hidden voices in the environmental/ conservation conversations can explore their relationship with the natural world.Inspired by time spent outdoors, we a ...
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Its been close to three years since the last episode of Now Roaming has been released but now its back with this limited series - Not Roaming. This is purely content for everyone to enjoy while social distancing and staying home. We're going to be talking to people all over the US about what life is like in their part of the world right now and what they are up to. So join us as we record remotely and pass the time until we can all be outside and at our favorite restaurants and coffee shops ...
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Olympic gold medal winner and climate change campaigner Etienne Stott introduces The Paddler's Podcast. There's so much being done to make sure you can take your canoe or stand up paddleboard in rivers and waterways across the UK. We'll hear inspiring stories of the people who are making big differences to the environment to help others and you'll find out how you can get involved.
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Bay Curious is a show about your questions – and the adventures you find when you go looking for the answers. Join host Olivia Allen-Price to explore all aspects of the San Francisco Bay Area – from the debate over "Frisco", to the dinosaurs that once roamed California, to the causes of homelessness. Whether you lived here your whole life, or just arrived, Bay Curious will deepen your understanding of this place you call home.
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If there was ever a time for fresh thinking, for being bold, for being visionary and imaginative – for reimagining everything – this is it. Each episode, writer and Transition Movement founder, Rob Hopkins, invites cutting edge thinkers to visualise a new future. Join us as we ask What If...
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Radicals in Conversation is a monthly podcast from Pluto Press, one of the world’s leading independent, radical publishers. Every month we sit down with leading campaigners, authors and academics to bring you in-depth conversations and radical perspectives on the issues that matter the most.
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TA'cast

ThinkAuthority

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TA'cast is the podcast you need to make sense of the week in tech news. The weekly show gives an irreverent and informative look at what's happening right now (and next) in the world of technology and gadgets.
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As tech teams we're great at designing and building products and experiences that people love. But one thing that we still can't do effectively is design our own careers. With the help of regular contributors and special guests, we dig into why that is, tackling questions around managing vs making, missing manager tools, soft and hard skills and training, compensation and navigating a new job that's right for you.
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Thomaï Serdari

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Populuxe is a bi-weekly podcast, written and hosted by Thomaï Serdari. It explores stories of desire through objects bought, made, found, shared, and cherished. Made in New York City, Populuxe considers the link between desire and luxury based on conversations with a variety of inspired guests.
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We hear from some of the people who have inspired us, by sharing their running journeys discipline, fortitude and resilience. Ordinary people doing extraordinary things, champions and those who have a story to tell, by following their heart and their feet. Wild Running offers bespoke trail running, fell running, swimrun events and yoga camps in Devon, the Lake District, Scotland and abroad, along with navigation courses for runners and walkers and coaching for all levels and abilities. Conta ...
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“I often think of how challenging it was being a teenager, and I was saved from my misery by certain friends, teachers and books to whom I will be forever grateful. I know Holy Shit! I’m a Gifted Misfit! can be one of those books in the lives of many young people today, kids who are struggling as I once struggled and are looking for a lifeline to lead them out of their despair. JJ is one of those people with such a gift for connecting with young people that she can change someone’s life fore ...
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Candy colored paint jobs, tons of artistic details, with bodies slammed almost to the ground or bouncing on hydraulics—lowriders definitely turn heads wherever they're cruising. Where exactly did this unique car culture get its start? This week, reporter Sebastian Miño-Bucheli takes us on a drive through lowrider history. Additional Reading: The Pr…
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I cycled to today’s grid square with Test Match Special playing in my headphones. Listening to the ebb and flow of a cricket match arcing towards its conclusion is one of my greatest pleasures. I turned it off reluctantly when I arrived so that I could concentrate on what I was exploring. I began outside a working man’s club with a fluttering Union…
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We would love to hear your comments. Send us a Text Message There are many great leaders throughout the Bible but not all of them get the credit they are due. Today we look at one of Israel's most influential leaders. She is the only female Judge of Israel and held that position for over 40 years providing wisdom and leadership to the armies to bri…
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In the early 2010s, reports began to emerge of deaths linked to a government department. Suicide notes, coroners' reports, and research by disabled activists pointed to failings within the Department for Work and Pensions – the DWP – the government body responsible for the disability benefits system. As years passed, and austerity tightened its gri…
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We’re back with Quarter 2’s overall earnings results and what that means for your investment strategy. No one wants to comb through the 68 page report, but if you want your portfolio positioned for profit, you gotta put in the time... Or just tune in because Tim’s done the work for you. He’s boiled things down to the important pieces, and let me te…
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We would love to hear your comments. Send us a Text Message Imagine standing at the edge of a vast wilderness, where the sky stretches endlessly above and the land below is carved by God's finger and time. I was there just a few days ago and was amazed by the beauty of God's creation we saw during our vacation. Listen today to hear more. Support th…
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We would love to hear your comments. Send us a Text Message Today we look at the wonderful song, The Table, by Jonathan Traylor. Released in 2021, it is a reminder that there is a place for all of us at God's table. No matter what our past or our failures. We are all invited to The Table. Here is the YouTube link to The Table https://youtu.be/nN7bs…
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For his Roaming St. Louis segment this week, KMOX host Scott Jagow visited the Wolf Cafe in Ballwin. Owners Denise and Bob Biribin have spent their careers in the restaurant business, with a focus on composting and recycling and "real food" as their slogan goes. They talk to Scott about that, plus their taproom, cocktail lounge, new pizza offering …
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Join host Scott Jagow as we explore the incredible story of NASA's Mars rovers, from the groundbreaking missions of Spirit and Opportunity to the ongoing adventures of Perseverance. Learn about the technological feats, emotional connections, and the profound legacy left behind on the Red Planet, including a special message from Carl Sagan that coul…
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This week with Hancock and Kelley, the pair discuss the potential challenges and strategies surrounding the upcoming Democratic National Convention in Chicago, particularly the impact of anticipated large-scale protests on Kamala Harris' campaign. The conversation also delves into the factors that could determine the outcome of the presidential ele…
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In this week's religious news, Missouri prepares to vote on a constitutional amendment to end the state's abortion ban, with supporters and opponents gearing up for a major battle. We also cover the demolition of the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, the site of one of the deadliest church shootings in U.S. history. Additionally, a…
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Tom Ackerman joins Scott Jagow to discuss the St. Louis Cardinals' 5-2 win over the Dodgers, highlighting Nolan Arenado's home run and the improved performance of the pitching staff. They also cover the excitement at the IndyCar race at Worldwide Technology Raceway, discussing Joseph Newgarden's victory and the unique atmosphere of the event. The s…
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On this day, Scott Jagow takes you through a fascinating journey in history, highlighting the release of iconic works like The Wizard of Oz in 1939, George Orwell's Animal Farm in 1945, and the controversial Monty Python's Life of Brian in 1979. Discover fun facts about these classics, from the hidden details of Dorothy's slippers to the uproar cau…
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Host Scott Jagow is joined by Stuart McMillan for their weekly chat, diving into the end of the Paris Olympics, with highlights from rock climbing to air rifle. They also explore a unique piece of St. Louis history—the little-known sport of Roke, which debuted and disappeared at the 1904 Olympics. From Olympic reflections to forgotten games, this e…
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Tom Ackerman is joined by Cat Neville to discuss an exciting new film that highlights St. Louis as a top culinary destination. The half-hour film features prominent chefs like Nick Bogner, Simone Faure, and Michael and Tara Gallina, showcasing the city's rich food culture. This project is part of a broader campaign to elevate St. Louis' culinary re…
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If you've been anywhere along the California coast, you've seen it—ice plant. It's a low, spreading succulent with finger-like leaves and bright pink or yellow flowers. Given its prevalence on our shorelines, you might assume ice plant is meant to be there. But it's actually an invasive species that threatens native plants and wildlife. This week o…
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It seemed to me, walking and cycling through this year on my map, that the seasons move in two ways: gradually, then suddenly. No change, no change, no change... and then one morning the new season is well on its way, overlapping the previous one in its eagerness to get going. I caught the first embryonic smells of autumn today, along with heavy de…
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When fear comes a knocking,people start to panic sell. The beginning of August was a red bloody mess and that scared a lot of people away. But savvy investors saw it as a great buying opportunity for so many stocks. So the markets rebounded pretty much to where they started. People lose in times of high market volatility, but you don’t have to be o…
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Hundreds of black bears are killed in British Columbia every year; often, the issue leading to government agents killing bears is attractants such as unsecure garbage that bears may want to explore or eat. While there is much to be said and debated about this situation, one thing is clear: communities need solutions. And that’s where the Ursa Proje…
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For his Roaming St. Louis segment this week, KMOX host Scott Jagow visited Festus, Mo., where at the corner of Main and Mill, you'll find the brewery and restaurant of the same name. Scott talks with co-owner Denny Foster about the town, Main and Mill's expansion plans and a beer that helps raise money for hiking and biking trails.…
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This Sunday morning, Johnny Rabbit invites us to journey back in time along Broadway, St. Louis's longest thoroughfare. From its historic roots in the 1950s to its vibrant past, Johnny reminisces about the landmarks, businesses, and colorful Dodge car names of yesteryears. Discover the evolution of Broadway from South County to North County and hea…
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In this episode of Hancock and Kelly, John Hancock reflects on the recent primary elections, noting the higher turnout and the impact of campaign fundraising. He discusses how candidates who raised more money tended to win, with Crystal Quaid being a notable exception. Looking ahead, Hancock predicts at least one debate between Kamala Harris and fo…
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Fred Bodimer chats with Tom Ackerman about the latest in sports. They discuss the St. Louis Cardinals' uneven performance post-trade deadline and their struggle to gain traction in the playoffs. Tom highlights the recent successes of the San Diego Padres and Milwaukee Brewers, and the Cardinals' upcoming tough schedule. They also cover STL CITY SC’…
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Fred Bodimer brings us the latest updates in religion. This week, Pope Francis called for peace in the Middle East during his Angelus prayer, also praying for Ukraine, Myanmar, Sudan, and the elimination of ethnic discrimination in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Meanwhile, Boston's Cardinal Sean O'Malley has resigned due to age, and Bishop Richard Henni…
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Join Scott Jagow as he celebrates St. Louis' resilience and commitment to its community. This episode features discussions on local causes supported by Denny Foster, including an inclusive production of Finding Nemo involving children with disabilities, highlighted by Robin Deal. Cat Neville provides updates on exciting revitalization plans around …
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Join Scott Jagow and Stuart McMillan as they wrap up the Olympics in Paris and delve into some of the most exciting and unusual events, from rock climbing to air rifle shooting. They share their thoughts on these competitions and the nail-biting finishes. The conversation takes a nostalgic turn as they explore the history of St. Louis hosting the 1…
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Marlon Wayans and Tom Ackerman dive deep into the world of stand-up comedy, discussing the challenges and rewards of making people laugh. Wayans opens up about his journey from early anxiety to becoming a confident performer, sharing personal insights on the dynamics of live performance. Ackerman adds his perspective on the unique demands of stand-…
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In this segment, host Scott Jagow covers several notable events that occurred on August 10th throughout history. The topics include the debut of a major movie in 1960, the controversial 1984 track race between Zola Budd and Mary Decker, the aftermath and reconciliation of the two runners, and the 1970 trial of Jim Morrison for lewd behavior.…
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This report discusses the appointment of Bishop Richard Henning as the new Archbishop of Boston following the resignation of Cardinal Sean O'Malley, who stepped down due to age. Bishop Henning, previously serving in Providence, Rhode Island, will be officially installed on October 31. The report also reflects on Cardinal O'Malley's significant tenu…
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California plans to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars and trucks by 2035. But does the state have enough charging stations to support them? Today, some electric vehicle (EV) owners will tell you that charging an EV can be unreliable and stressful—especially if you are depending on public charging stations. Come 2035, the charging crunch could ge…
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I had waited for the rain showers to pass before heading out today, but I was forced to shelter from a fresh cloudburst beneath a bowed old horse chestnut tree. Sheets of water slid down the road and dampened my enthusiasm. I had, however, spotted the map symbol for a pub on today’s grid square, and I had little to do later. ‘Go for a look around t…
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The words you choose directly affect your outcomes. Saying “I can’t”, means you’ve given up before you even start. Try asking “how can I” with the things that seem impossible and watch as things magically start to change. If you think that’s ridiculous, give it a try and see the results for yourself. What you say really does make all the difference…
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