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The Faith Today Podcast-Conversation inspired by Canada's Christian magazine. The podcast features interviews with Canadian Christians as they sort through the pressing issues of the day and topics like spiritual growth and health, other religions, religious freedom, vocation, and tough questions of faith and living in contemporary society.
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"Daniel Liss transforms his urban existence into a sort of visual poetry, full of thoughtful observations, wry wit, and seductive imagery." - Wired Magazine, May 2006
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A podcast that explores the good, the bad, and the creepy of artificial intelligence. Weekly longform conversations with key players in the space, ranging from CEOs to artists to philosophers. Exploring the role of AI in film, health care, business, law, therapy, politics, and everything from religion to war. Featured by Inc. Magazine as one of "4 Ways to Get AI Savvy in 2024," as "Host Jeff Wilser [gives] you a more holistic understanding of AI--such as the moral implications of using it--a ...
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Back Story

Steve Legg

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Some moments in life are so special that most people cherish them forever, or at least have them etched in their memories. In this funny, poignant and inspirational podcast, Steve Legg chats to guests about moments in their lives they'll never forget.
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Welcome to the Owl Tree! We're back from a summer break with a biweekly podcast and quarterly arts magazine for your third eye. We discuss esoteric and occult traditions, science and spirituality, astrology, tarot, psychology, strange events, and a conspiracy or two. Our quarterly arts magazine accepts submissions almost near-round. If you're a writer, artist, photographer, or other sort of magickal creative, consider submitting to us! We're into all genres and compensate $10 per selected pi ...
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The Outlier Health Podcast

Matt Frazier, Matt Tullman, Isabelle Caputo, and Doug Hay

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Vegan and vegetarian nutrition, running and training tips, and healthy lifestyle and habit change with well-known guests like Rich Roll, Brendan Brazier, Heather Crosby, Leo Babauta, Rip Esselstyn, Pamela Fergusson, Dan Buettner, make for an entertaining, informative, no-preach listen.
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What Is X?

Justin E.H. Smith | The Point Magazine

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“What Is X?” has been described as “a cross between a Platonic dialogue and ‘The Price Is Right.’” It combines dialectical inquiry of the sort perfected by Socrates and his interlocutors with a distinctly ludic spirit. Here’s how it works: For each episode, host Justin E. H. Smith invites on a guest distinguished in their field (or occasionally a “regular” person who really likes to talk). Smith asks the guest to answer a question of the form “What is X?” (for example, “What is beauty?” “Wha ...
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A podcast where a group of regular film fanatics - all web and social media UK movie reviewers - discuss movie news, awards and to review the current releases at the cinema and on streaming services. Regular contributors are: - Dr Bob Mann from One Mann's Movies (www.onemannsmovies.com) and regular movie reviewer for BBC Radio Solent; - Reverend Andy Godfrey from Konnect Radio (https://www.konnectradio.com) and Sorted Magazine (https://sortedmag.com); - Emma Sewell from Emma @ The Movies on ...
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It was published in 1893–1894 by Century Magazine in seven installments, and is a detective story with some racial themes. The plot of this novel is a detective story, in which a series of identities — the judge’s murderer, Tom, Chambers — must be sorted out. This structure highlights the problem of identity and one’s ability to determine one’s own identity. Broader issues of identity are the central ideas of this novel. One of Twain’s major goals in this book was to exploit the true nature ...
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The Wellness Hour with Paaaah is seldom more than thirty minutes and as Paaaah says “Sure haven’t you the rest of the hour to yourself”. It’s a magazine radio show from the depts of rural Ireland in Munster, where Paaaah our local DJ opens every show with Wellll. In his droll Tipperary accent, he introduces various contributors such as Dr Fintan O Brien from Kerry, who believes people should be doing more procedures on themselves to save money. A sort of DIY medical item. We visit a nursing ...
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For many years now, Afterthoughts has been a sort of intellectual watering hole for classical, Charlotte Mason homeschooling mamas. At Afterthoughts, we have spent over a decade nourishing our minds on theology, educational philosophy, and a million other books and subjects thrown in – all the while bringing these ideas into a direct collision course with our daily lives. As an audio companion, this podcast is a chance to hear Afterthoughts blog posts rather than read them. Couple that with ...
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West Midlands are a gang of weird pop magpies cranking out high-concept, no-budget DIY death rock from a dank room on an industrial estate, round the back of PC World. Their songs chart the decline and fall of a rapidly decaying musician, dropped by his label, forgotten by fans, and forced to return to his childhood home in the Black Country to confront his demons – some of which, it turns out, are actual demons. It’s sort of a documentary. Cosmic Scouse super producer and legendary Windmill ...
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Does your church look like the neighbourhood where you live? Hosts Karen Stiller and Sammy Kyereme speak with Dorothy Pang, Director of the Tyndale Intercultural Ministries Centre, about intercultural competency among Canadian churches/faith organizations. How do we better interact with people of different stories, ethnicities and backgrounds? What…
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In this episode of AI-Curious, Jeff Wilser dives deep into AI critiques with Sara Watson, a leading technology critic. The conversation explores the often overlooked risks of AI, moving beyond the usual dystopian scenarios of robots taking over and instead addressing the more subtle, real-world implications of AI. Sara is the former lead analyst at…
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In this episode of AI-Curious, here's your quick, bite-sized weekly roundup of the latest developments in artificial intelligence, starting with OpenAI’s newest model, the bizarrely-named “o1.” Is it a groundbreaking advancement or just another step in AI’s evolution? We explore both sides, offering a balanced look at the bullish and skeptical take…
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Two researchers from Virginia Tech recently published a study: “Representations and Consequences of Race in AI Systems.“ I'm thrilled that the co-authors of the study, Dr. Broderick Turner (Assistant Professor of Marketing at Virginia Tech) and Angela Yi (Doctoral Candidate at Virginia Tech) could join AI-Curious to discuss the takeaways from their…
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Welcome to the debut episode of The Weekly AI Edge! This is part of the AI-Curious podcast. Each week you'll be getting short, punchy roundups of key AI news. We'll get you in and out. This week: A company called Weave Robotics announced that it's now taking pre-orders for humanoid robots that can do household chores -- like fold laundry, feed your…
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This episode features "Three Circuits of the Monoceros Ring" written by Marisca Pichette. Published in the August 2024 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/pichette_08_24 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/clarkesworld?…
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This episode features "Where My Love Still Lives" written by Emily Taylor. Published in the August 2024 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/taylor_08_24 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/clarkesworld?…
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This episode features "The Deformed Saint and the Poison Wind" written by David McGillveray. Published in the August 2024 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/mcgillveray_08_24 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/clarkesworld?…
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Thursday, September 5th. Yes, it's true; this is the last episode of the Plant-Based Morning Show — thanks for listening to the show and being a part of this incredible community! In this final episode we talk about: Weather report: Working out only one or two days a week can be just as good as five Beyond Meat to Launch New Steak as It Focuses on …
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This episode features "Something Crossing Over, Something Coming Back" written by Timothy Mudie. Published in the August 2024 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/mudie_08_24 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/clarkesworld?…
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Fun announcement! Starting next week, AI-Curious will be serving up two episodes each week: 1) One long-form interview with thought leaders in the space (what we've been doing for the past week), and.. 2) "The Edge," a weekly roundup of AI news. This will be short, punchy, and fun(ish). Each week we'll have one headline topic, and then three quick …
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Wednesday, September 4th. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: Dole hosts banana-eating contest, peanut shells could replace cellulose in alt-meat production, study links heme iron consumption to diabetes New USDA Rules Mean More Options for Vegan, Vegetarian Students and Those with Milk Allergies () Tune in live every weekday at 11am to …
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This episode features "Molum, Molum, Molum the Scourge" written by Rich Larson. Published in the August 2024 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/larson_08_24 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/clarkesworld?…
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Tuesday, September 3rd. In this episode we talk about: Impossible Foods-sponsored Joey Chestnut eats 83 hot dogs in 10 minutes: () Weather report: Vegan Nutella to launch across Europe on Tuesday, "air protein" earns self-affirmed GRAS status, Krispy Kreme UK adds 3 new vegan flavors, Coca-Cola not on track to meet sustainability goals Tune in live…
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Happy Anniversary! Exactly one year ago, we launched AI-Curious. We've published an episode every week since, rain or shine, work or holiday, human or AI. We've spoken with CEOs, philosophers, artists, inventors -- but it all started with a conversation with two Hollywood producers: John Attanasio and Luisa Huang, the cofounders of Toonstar studios…
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This episode features "The Happiness Institute" written by AnaMaria Curtis. Published in the July 2024 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/curtis_07_24 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/clarkesworld?…
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This episode features "Aktis Aeliou, or The Machine of Margot's Destruction" written by Natalia Theodoridou. Published in the July 2024 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/theodoridou_07_24 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/clarke…
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This episode features "Stellar Evolutions in Pop Idol Artistry" written by Em X. Liu. Published in the July 2024 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/liu_07_24 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/clarkesworld?…
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This episode features "The Best Version of Yourself" written by Grant Collier. Published in the July 2024 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/collier_07_24 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/clarkesworld?…
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AI, as even its supporters acknowledge, has many problems today. Just a few: Concerns over data privacy, creators not getting compensated for supplying the data that trains the AI models, lack of trust of Big Tech AI, a shortage of the high-powered chips needed to train AI, debates over censorship, and on and on. Could Decentralized AI be the answe…
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Wednesday, August 21st. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: New study finds choosing plant fats over animal fats reduces heart disease and mortality risk, Wild Earth launches first nutritionally complete plant-based cat food, US Open aims to increase vegan options 53% of Brits Want Taxes on Ultra-Processed Food, But Separating Them from …
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Tuesday, August 20th. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: Study finds low-vegan diet better than Mediterranean for weight loss, Mr. Charlie's closes Venice Beach location, Tesco recalls melt-in-the-middle vegan burgers Man 'Cheating' on Religious Wife's Vegetarian Diet Backed Online () Tune in live every weekday at 11am to watch on or on…
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Thursday, August 15th. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: Lewis Hamilton sparks backlash with camel-riding photo, Upside Foods sues Florida over cultivated meat ban, Coca-Cola and Oreo partner on cookies and soda collab Catch Compassion at PETA's Most Vegan-Friendly Ballparks of 2024 ( Coffee Without Beans, Chocolate Without Cocoa — The…
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Can AI help us live forever? Okay, that's the click-baitey version of the question, but the real version is far more nuanced. Our guest today is a leader of the transhumanism movement -- Dr. Natasha Vita-More -- and she explains what it is, what it's *not*, how AI is involved, and why we are likely to see a dramatic improvement to our lifespan... D…
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Wednesday, August 14th. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: UK air travelers choosing more vegan and healthier options before flying, new food-labeling bill in Chile targets "simulated food," Beyond's Q2 numbers are an improvement but still aren't good How to Make a Nation of Meat Eaters Crave the Humble Bean () Tune in live every weekda…
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This episode features "I Will Meet You When the Artifacts End" written by Amal Singh. Published in the July 2024 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/singh_07_24 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/clarkesworld?…
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Tuesday, August 13th. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: British Veterinary Association okays vegan diets for dogs, Ariana Grande eats vegan wings on Hot Ones, plant-based rugby match Impossible Foods Opens First Brick and Mortar Concept () World's First Vegan Tabletop Gaming Company Launches Vegan 'Cards Against Humanity' () Tune in li…
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Is AI going to replace writers? Or is AI just terrible at writing? Maybe neither of these viewpoints is accurate. Instead, AI can be a tool to help people write -- whether that's fiction or academia or emails to your boss. Today's guest, Mushtaq Bilal, PhD, is a master at using AI to assist with writing projects. He writes about this prolifically o…
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