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Having trouble sleeping? Need some calming sounds while you write? Relaxing Nature Sounds are soundscapes designed for meditation, relaxation, sleeping, and other activates where you need natural ambience in the background.
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Curating melodic sounds and vibes with love from around the world. Booking: Patricia Gutierrez pgutierrezenes@gmail.com Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/streams-soundscapes/id1195469924 Pages: http://rogersilver.com http://instagram.com/djrogersilver/ http://facebook.com/rogersilverofficial http://twitch.tv/rogersilver2112 http://subdivisionmusic.com https://facebook.com/SoundoftheNewYorkUnderground Bookings: Patricia Gutierrez: pgutierrezenes@gmail.com
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Immerse yourself in ambient audio from Disney spaces and inspiring locations worldwide. Relax and listen with headphones for best experience. Brought to you by Jason Canapp, creator of Here With The Magic. Watch at https://youtube.com/herewiththemagic and follow us at https://instagram.com/herewiththemagic
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Ambient Soundscapes by Errant Space A soundtrack suitable for working, sleeping or spacing out. Use as background music; best at a low volume. All music. Set to loop if desired.
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“We live in a time I think not of mainstream, but of many streams, or even, if you insist upon a river of time, that we have come to a delta, maybe even beyond delta to an ocean which is going back to the skies.” -John Cage This quote, I believe, truly embodies the idea of music today. Yet, this quote is even more applicable to world of “classical” music. There are so many different avenues of new classical music, that one must ask oneself, “That’s classical?” That is the idea that we try an ...
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Ambient Soundscapes

Ambient Soundscapes

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Use our white noise, pink noise, and brown noise to help you sleep deeper, meditate, block out sounds at work, relieve tinnitus, and put a baby to sleep. Explore soothing space sounds, nature ambience, and achieve a state of pure relaxation with us. For more relaxing white noise and tips for better sleep, visit https://ambientsoundlab.com
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SOundScape Series

System Of Survival

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SOundScape is a project started off as a mixtape series of eclectic selection of sounds curated by System Of Survival. Encompassing a wide musical spectrum has born with the intention of displaying influences, sounds and rhythms often left out a dancefloor orientated set.
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Filmmaker, writer, musician and professional creative--Nero Nava introduces you to people, places, and things that you may not know about. And, if you do, you certainly won't know from this particular perspective. Nero's wide and eclectic guests range from artists, archivists, taste-makers, professionals, public figures, and activists. Nero sits down with these folks, interviews them, and sandwiches the interviews with songs selected by the guest (and Nero). Because choices, tastes, and pref ...
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The Slow Music Movement

The Slow Music Movement

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We're about quality, laid back music, predominantly from independent artists and labels. It's a laid back affair with the best new ambient, downtempo, Balearic, freaky folk, drones and tones, stoned soul, electronica, dub flavours, psychedelic vibes, deep house, lazy jazz, leftfield beats and pieces, peyote pop, soundtracks and any other great lazy, atmospheric, hard to describe music that we've just found.
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Gordon Hempton, an acoustic ecologist known as the Sound Tracker, has mastered the art of truly listening. In this podcast, he shares soundscapes that will immerse you in incredible places and help you become a better listener.
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Sub Bass Soundscapes

Sub Bass Soundscapes

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We are three guys from Sydney with a penchant for electronic music. We are here to share some of our favourites with anyone who wants to listen. All deeper, forward thinking, bass influenced sounds. http://subbass-soundscapes.tumblr.com/ Dan, Waz & Benji
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A show for curious minds. Join us each week as academic experts tell us about the fascinating discoveries they're making to understand the world, and the big questions they’re still trying to answer. A podcast from The Conversation, hosted by Gemma Ware. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Soundscape

Toni Elton, MFJS DU

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The 2000s were a formative time period for Gen Z (and a time when most of us were born). From movies to cartoons and video games, pop culture was integral in shaping Gen Z's niche humor and identity-and music was no exception. What are the most defining songs of Gen Z? What eras of music took the 2000s by storm? Explore these questions and a bunch of other random pop culture tangents with host, Toni Elton and guests.
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This is Theatre. An intellectual jambalaya and chicken papaya. A delectable expression of my ideas about life, strife, rantings on politics, tech, media and the like. If you're into some poetry, deep thoughts on knowetry, this is the place for you. Yeah I just made up a word. It's only the beginning, so skrt. Dialogue, monologues, everything in between. Listen to my lovely voice with a little bit of tea. I'm just striving for clarity and structure. Oowe. Cover: Felix Mooneeram. FM²: anchor.f ...
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Welcome to Sleep Time Stories. My name is Tom and I voice and write all of the stories you hear on Sleep Time Stories. The stories are designed to be listened to at night while you are relaxing or getting ready to sleep. Each story is uniquely different and told in a way to create a relaxing experience and may help you to get a goodnights sleep. Whether you like Soundscapes, descriptive over explaining stories or ASMR! So, put on your favourite pair of headphones and relax. We hope you enjoy ...
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CBC Radio’s The Sunday Magazine is a lively, wide-ranging mix of topical long-form conversations, engaging ideas and more. Each week, host Piya Chattopadhyay takes time for deep exploration, but also makes space for surprise, delight and fun.
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Sleep and Study Soundscapes

Sleep and Study Soundscapes

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Sleep & Study Soundscapes is a weekly podcast featuring carefully curated and created tracks optimized to help you study and/or sleep. Every week, two new episodes are published, and they are usually at least 20 minutes long. Whether you enjoy the sound of a busy cafe, a relaxing beach, or crinkled paper noises, Sleep & Study Soundscapes delivers on helping you focus or relax. You may consider Sleep & Study Soundscapes a weekly ASMR podcast using various triggers to help you concentrate or s ...
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Casts Errant

John Buridan

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Casts Errant is a new genre of Slow Audio Fiction. Built through sound scenery and soundscapes, snatches of dialogue and ambience, it offers an immersive parallel world to dwell in. What listeners are saying: "It's a pleasant refresh from the typical non-stop for-the-love-of-all-that-is-holy-don't-let-me-be-bored-for-a-second thing..." "It's slow. And not desperate to get to the point." "...LUSH would be the very first word I'd use to describe this." "Saw the reddit post, then proceeded to b ...
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Slow Radio

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Slow Radio Podcast : Life in the Slow Lane... shift down gears and treat your ears to drifting soundscapes that take you to another world; relaxing interviews with challenging soundart. Slow Radio is produced by David Clarke --> HEADPHONES ON!
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Soundscapes of Stories" is your guide to the captivating realm of ⁠audiobook⁠. Join us at ⁠https://theaudiobook.co.uk/⁠ as we explore the transformative world of storytelling through sound. From dissecting the unique immersive experience offered by audiobooks to understanding their impact on literature accessibility and publishing, this podcast delves into the versatile medium that has revolutionized the way we consume narratives.
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Guest host Duncan McCue is joined by Toluse Olorunnipa, Molly Ball and, Keith Boag to unpack the latest on Kamala Harris' election campaign ahead of the democratic national convention, science writer Amorina Kingdon explains the effect of human activity on the natural marine soundscape, Jennifer Welsh, and Arif Lalani, discuss the latest developmen…
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Welcome to SONYU for August 2024. I hope you enjoy this hour of fantastic new melodic and progressive house. Track List: Danny Darko, Aidark - Sweet DreamsCassian - Dun Dun [Afterlife]Eddy Tango - Esperanza [Schallmauer]Hottest Record:Max Styler, GENESI - See You Sweat [Insomniac Records]Joplyn, Yulia Niko - Imprint Of You [PIAS Électronique]Ric Ni…
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Playlist: Dominick DiOrio, VoNo - The Visible World Margot George, Paramorph Collective - Fruiting Bodies Francisco Mignone, Sao Paulo Symphony Orchestra - Guitar Concerto Katie Madonna Lee, Cecily Turhune, Carly Hood - Boon Bestowed Eric Nathan, Adam Zinatelli, Aaron Hodgson - 4 Sculptures Kinan Azmeh, Brooklyn Rider, Mathias Kunzli - In the Eleme…
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This week on I want you to know I catch up with artist, and journalist Katy Atchison. Katy tells us how her raw curiosity guides her journalist eye, and how artistic foundation fuels her empathy. We also catch up and laugh about old times and wonder how those experiences would hold up in this interconnected and disconnected culture. She’s brought s…
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Host Piya Chattopadhyay speaks with columnist Emilie Nicolas, senior political reporter Marieke Walsh, and former Liberal strategist David Herle about what's at stake for the federal Liberals ahead of Parliament's return, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen talks about his latest kids book Simone, and we present an on-stage conversation…
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As we take a short production break in August, we're re-running an episode from 2023 about Neanderthals, and what new discoveries about their research could tell us about Homo Sapiens. For generations, Neanderthals have been a source of fascination for scientists. This species of ancient hominim inhabited the world for around 500,000 years until th…
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Astraterra is a Finnish roleplaying game from author Miska Fredman. Astraterra is a steam fantasy role-playing game for all ages and it mixes elements from fantasy, steampunk, and science-fiction genres. In this episode I talk with Miska about how the game was born and about RPG authoring. We also go through various elements of the game itself. Mis…
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Sound travels more than four times faster underwater - and almost all marine creatures depend on it in some way. But humans are making it really difficult for them to interpret sound, which can have disastrous consequences, says Amorina Kingdon. The science writer joins Duncan McCue to discuss her book Sing Like Fish: How Sound Rules Life Underwate…
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Playlist: Harriett Claiborne Dixon, Alexandra MacKenzie, Ingrid Sawers - Andante Religioso Land's End Chamber Ensemble/ Vincent Ho - Gryphon Realms Caroline Shaw, Belinfante Quartet - Plan & Elevation Carmen Braden, Gillian Smith - Tree Talk Milica Djordjevic, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra - Quicksilver Louis Wayne Ballard, John Jeter and Fort …
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Picture yourself standing in a pool of water. You step forward and wet your hair under the cascading waterfall. Relax and close your eyes. Let the sounds of the waterfall pull away your anxiety. Focus on the soothing sound of nature. Your heart rate slows. Everything is calm and serene. Listen to our soundscape album: https://relaxingnaturesounds.b…
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As The Conversation Weekly takes a short production break in August, we're bringing you a recent episode from our partners at the Borders and Belonging podcast about Japan’s evolving stance on immigration. With a rapidly ageing population and a shrinking workforce, Japan is facing an unprecedented crisis: by 2030, it's projected to have a shortfall…
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Something "weird" – or maybe something "brat" – seems to be happening with internet slang this summer. The language of the chronically-online is transcending TikTok and entering the political arena, with some potentially lasting, real world consequences. In the latest installment of Word Processing, our ongoing look at language, Gen Z linguist Adam…
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Playlist: Kevin Lau, Afiara Quartet & Skratch Bastid - Second Wind Mason Bates, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra - Resurrexit Simon Parkin, Josephine Knight, The Gesualdo Six - Wo? (After Schubert's D.956) Robert Saxton, English String Orchestra - The Resurrection of the Soldiers Harry Stafylakis, Van Tilburg - Of Beauty/Of Brutality Gabriella Smith, …
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While Hunting Nightmares And Dreaming For Peace Tracklist: 00:00 DreamScenes - Intro (Susanna) 00:42 Henrik Meierkord & Knivtid - Sammanhang I Ett Annat Land, 2024, Whitelabrecs 05:10 Markus Guentner - All Light Will Remain (feat. Karen Vogt) Kontrapunkt, 2024, A Strangely Isolated Place 10:36 Yann Novak - Traversing The Substrate feat. G. Brenner …
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Host Piya Chattopadhyay speaks with law professor Lisa Pruitt about how the white working class became a force in American politics, linguist Adam Aleksic spells out how online subcultures shape popular language, CBC Sports senior contributors Shireen Ahmed and Morgan Campbell reflect on the successes, controversies and surprises of the Paris Olymp…
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A chance to hear an episode from the first season of The Conversation's Curious Kids, a new podcast where kids from around the world get to ask their questions direct to experts. In this episode: do you think your dog is the cutest thing you've ever seen? Ten-year-old Grace does! But why? She joins our host Eloise and psychologist Deborah Wells fro…
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She has two Olympic golds and four podium finishes at the World Championships. But Caster Semenya can no longer compete in elite competition, all because of what's long defined the middle distance runner more than her athletic achievement: her gender. Semenya has higher testosterone levels than average women, which has made her a lightning rod in c…
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Playlist: Louise Campbell - Swirl Christopher Hussey, Czech Philharmonic Wind Ensemble - Dreamtide Zbigniew Seifert, Chopin University Chamber Orchestra - Jazz Concerto Anne Cawrse, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra - Musaic Derek Charke, Luminos Ensemble - In the Crystalline Vault of Heaven Elliot Leung, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra - Symphony No. …
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Guest host David Common speaks with the Institute for Peace and Diplomacy's Bijan Ahmadi and Canada's former ambassador to Israel Jon Allen about the latest developments in the Middle East, journalist Julia Davis surveys the state of media in Russia, paraclimbing world champion Maureen Beck shares her view from the top, and Olympic champion runner …
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Welcome to the Frisky Radio Broadcast for August 2024. Track list:Dangerous - Monkey Safai; Kiss Me Hard - WhoMadeWho (Adam Ten remix); Inner Growl - Khen:Louisiana - Oscar Sala, Piek (GarcyNoise remix); Esperanza- Eddy Tango; Sunset Love - Kamilo Sanclemente; Mental Whispers - Riot Niels; Believe - Super Flu; Rivals - GusGus (DJ Hell remix); Alone…
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Momentum is growing against clauses in investment treaties that permit companies to sue a state if it decides to keep fossil fuels in the ground. In this episode, we revisit the secretive world of investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS), which some experts are worried could jeopardise global efforts to save the climate and cost countries billions …
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Over the past several years, followers of QAnon – a conspiracy theory suggesting Donald Trump is the leader of a secret war against the "deep state" – have gained political influence in the United States and beyond. Several of them were part of the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Now, investigative reporter Jesselyn Cook is looking into…
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Host Piya Chattopadhyay speaks with environmental writer Ed Struzik about what lessons the Jasper, Alta. wildfire may hold for our future, Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Anne Applebaum discusses how autocrats are uniting to undermine liberal democracy, Olympics expert Jules Boykoff surveys the politics on display at the Paris Summer Games, and inves…
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Escape to the tropical paradise of Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort in this extended Soundscapes episode. Enjoy the soothing sounds of Seven Seas Lagoon, lively moments at Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto, and a nostalgic stroll around the Luau Cove area. Let the magic and tranquility of the Polynesian Resort transport you to a place of relaxation and jo…
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This month’s podcast is a live performance with Brian Dewan and Elizabeth Karp recorded in the Widow Jane Mine in Rosendale, NY. I’ve long wanted to play in the Widow Jane Mine, and the experience did not disappoint! And performing with two amazing collaborators was a bonus. This is a binaural recording that really captures … Continue reading Erran…
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Chronic pain affects hundreds of millions of people around the world. But the opioid crisis in North America led many health care providers to realize they relied too heavily on drugs to help patients manage their pain. In this episode, a pain management specialist discusses new developments in pain treatment and why there’s hope for patients with …
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The Paris Olympics are forecast to be the hottest on record. As temperatures climb, so too do concerns about the impacts of climate change on sports – but the challenges go beyond heat. Wildfires and flooding are also forcing adaptations to how some sports are played. Meanwhile, the sports world must also navigate how to reduce its own emissions, l…
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Welcome to this evening's Sleep Time Story. In this story, you explore an enchanting traditional Bathhouse. As you step inside you are greeted by the soothing scent of cedar wood and the sound of flowing water. Each room reveals a new sensory sensation. I hope you enjoy the story and remember to leave a review. Support the Show. Join my Aura Channe…
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Playlist: Leanna Primiani, Dzintra Erliha - Loss for Solo Piano Lou Bennett, Speak Percussion, Erkki Veltheim - Imilang Yinya Yu Kuwabara - Figure & Ground, Image & Margin, Obverse & Reverse for Solo Shamisen & 7 Musicians Robert Muller-Hartmann, ARC Ensemble - String Quartet No. 2 Emily Hall, Rakhi Singh - Outshifts James Ross, Maxwell Quartet - L…
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Guest host Megan Williams speaks with Elaina Plott Calabro, Simon van Zuylen-Wood, and Joel Goldenstein about how the vice-presidential picks are shaping the U.S. election, archaeologist Christopher Beckman explores the anchovy's slippery history in Western cultures, sports ecologist Madeleine Orr reveals how climate change is changing sports, and …
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Explore the elegance of Epcot’s France Pavilion in this extended episode. Wander the Parisian streets, experience the tranquil beauty of Impressions de France, and join Remy on an adventurous ride! Dive into a sensory journey that celebrates the charm and culture of France. --------- Want More Here With The Magic? Choose Your Own Adventure! More Vi…
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Across the world, fans will soon be tuning in at all hours of the day and night to watch the Paris Olympics. In a world where on-demand media streaming is now increasingly the norm, sport is something of a rarity. It’s watched live, often with other people. Can something as simple as watching a sporting competition at the same time bring people clo…
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The podcast is back, and about time too... Head over to the newly launched [Substack newsletter](https://open.substack.com/pub/theslowmusicmovement/p/the-slow-music-movement-radio-show?r=adkvz&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true) if you need the tracklist. As promised in the show you can also can [find out about](https://theslo…
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The revelation that Alice Munro knew that her husband had sexually abused her nine-year-old daughter – and concealed it, even after he was convicted years later for his crimes – has rocked the literary world. Canadian authors Heather O'Neill, Sarah Weinman, and Stephen Marche join Megan Williams to discuss what this means for readers of Munro's fic…
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Guest host Megan Williams speaks with Tolu Olorunnipa, Molly Ball and Keith Boag about the attack at Donald Trump's campaign rally on Saturday, Kelly and Zach Weinersmith lay out the challenges that scientists and policy makers face when it comes to surviving on Mars, authors Heather O'Neill, Sarah Weinman, and Stephen Marche speak on how the liter…
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Rediscover the joy of the journey as we take to the sky on the Disney Skyliner, originally aired in March 2022. Glide through the air and listen to the serene sounds of this unique transportation system as it whisks you over Walt Disney World. From the gentle hum of the gondola to the distant murmurs of park life below, this episode captures the tr…
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A few days after Labour leader Keir Starmer was elected British prime minister on July 4 with a landslide victory, ending 14 years of Conservative-led rule, a coalition of left-wing parties came out on top in the French legislative elections. It was a good week for the left in this corner of Europe. In this episode, we’ve brought together an expert…
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A new political era is underway in Europe in the face of two snap elections. People in France are casting ballots in a second round of voting that could chart a new course for the country’s future, while across the channel, a landslide victory for the United Kingdom's Labour Party ended 14 years of Conservative rule. While the places, players and p…
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Host Piya Chattopadhyay speaks with Paul Waldie, Sophie Pedder, and Amelia Hadfield about what Europe's elections signal for the world, Phil Elwood talks about his career as a PR operative for dictators, tycoons and politicians, strategists Ashley Csanady and Andrew Perez discuss the current state of the federal Liberal Party, and Dr. Jen Gunter de…
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Experience the patriotic spirit of The Hall of Presidents at The Magic Kingdom. From the stately pre-show ambiance to the grand finale with every American President, listen to the echoes of history through the powerful narratives and speeches that have shaped the United States, all set against a backdrop of stirring patriotic music. This episode no…
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Seagrass, a marine plant that flowers underwater, has lots of environmental benefits – from storing carbon to preventing coastal erosion. In this episode, we speak to Isabel Key, a marine ecologist at the University of Edinburgh in the UK, about her work recording the soundscape of Scottish seagrass meadows to uncover more about the creatures livin…
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Wecome to SONYU 53 for July 2024. Serving up the best in melodic techno and progressive music with Brian Cid on the decks for a 30 minute mini mix. Track List:SCRIPT (ofc) - On The Low [Afterlife]Son Of Son - Du Ska Inte [Siamese]Eddy Tango - Spiritual Dreams [Shona]Hottest Record:Airbas - New Day [Natura Viva]Polo - Nostalgia Del Presente (Danny H…
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On June 30, 2021, a fast-moving wildfire burned most of Lytton, British Columbia to the ground. Two people were killed and 90 per cent of the village went up in flames. Three years later, most of Lytton is still empty and construction hasn’t begun on most of the structures that were destroyed. Playwright and actor Kevin Loring and Toronto Star crim…
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