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The world's greatest adventurers tell their best story from the road. Each episode is cut documentary style and set to music and cinematic effects to create an immersive storytelling experience. 'Best travel podcasts 2020'- The Guardian, 'Thrilling Stuff'-Sunday Times, 'Ear Candy for Listeners' - Washington Post
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Story Nerd

Melanie Hill, Valerie Francis

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For novelists, memoirists and screenwriters who want to know how stories work so they can finish their manuscripts faster, and without frustration. Each week literary editors Valerie Francis and Melanie Hill explain the craft of storytelling using films as examples. The goal is simple: to learn from writers who have come before us...what worked well and what didn't work so well. If you want to spend more time writing your book/screenplay and less time studying story theory, this podcast is f ...
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“Writing Rural With Alley” helps fiction writers bring rural lifestyles to life! Here you will learn to craft more realistic scenes and settings of rural life and lifestyles, new ways to show, not tell, helping to drive your story forward, discover obstacles and challenges for your characters to overcome. You’ll learn skills and techniques from the stone age to post-apocalyptic, including but not limited to, homesteading, living off the grid, bushcrafting, survival skills and more. And of co ...
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Story Grid Writing Podcast

Shawn Coyne and Tim Grahl

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Helping you become a better writer. Join Shawn Coyne, author of Story Grid and a top editor for 30+ years, and Tim Grahl, struggling writer, as they discuss the ins and outs of what makes a story great. More at www.StoryGrid.com.
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LaneCast Ag Podcast

Lane Nordlund Ag Broadcaster

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Lane Nordlund is ”Your Voice for Agriculture”. Broadcasting on TV, Radio and Digital Media. Lane shares ag’s story for all. Subscribe to LaneCast wherever you listen to podcasts.
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** TOP 3% GLOBALLY RANKED PODCAST ** Are you concerned about the current food supply? Do you want to be more self-sufficient? Are you longing to raise goats and other animals for food but don’t know where to start? Do you wish you had a mentor to walk you through raising livestock? I’m so glad you’re here! In this podcast you’ll learn all about raising goats and other livestock, sustainable management systems that will keep you and your animals happy and healthy, and strategies to get self-s ...
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Story Grid Writers' Room

Valerie Francis, Leslie Watts

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This is a show dedicated to helping you become a better writer using the Story Grid method, developed by Shawn Coyne. Each week this season, we analyze a scene or short story to get to the bottom of how to write scenes because to write a story that works, you must be able to write scenes that work.
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Story Grid Showrunners

Parul Bavishi, Melanie Naumann, and Randall Surles

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Could watching TV can make you a better writer? We think so. We’re a group of Story Grid editors analyzing hit TV series to help you understand how great writers create masterful crime, thriller, love, society stories and more. If you're writing a novel, screenplay or TV series, our show will help you look at storytelling from an editor's perspective. New episodes are released every Thursday and our Show Notes are available at www.sgshowrunners.com
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Red Leg Revolution; the podcast about community. When the grid comes crashing down, our only hope is each other. Join us as we build a better world on the literal ashes of the old. Join host C Dubs each week as we discuss how to survive the world we live in. We cover things like political violence, food production, energy generation, building shelters, gun safety, sexual health, and anything else that our guests feel we need to know. Together, we can build a new world based on solidarity, mu ...
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Three friends sit down over drinks and discuss our nerdy interests. Listen as we talk about our favourite books and comic books and go off on multiple other nerdy tangents. All the while, experimenting with new adult beverages and educating on old favourites.Please check out our website, www.inebriatedanalysis.com for links on where to purchase past and upcoming books.
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Welcome to the Cabin. I’m Shawn James, the host of the My Self Reliance podcast and YouTube channel. This is the story of how I am withdrawing from modern society to pursue a free, natural, healthy, meaningful and satisfying life and how you can too. Join me as I build an off grid homestead in the wilderness complete with log cabins, an outdoor kitchen, a wood-fired sauna, lumber mill, vegetable garden, fruit orchard, food forest and haven for wildlife.
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Have you ever dreamt of starting a farm or homesteading? Do you love foraging for wild edibles? Is your perfect afternoon spent drifting downriver, fishing for that nights dinner? Or do love to spend a crisp fall morning hunting for wild game to share with your family? Or perhaps you spend all your free time digging in your garden, collecting herbs, vegetables, and fruits to enjoy. Homesteady is a show that focuses on living a more sustainable life. We talk about all the ways a modern Homest ...
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Grid Finder's official podcast featuring guests from across the sim racing paddock, fuelled by Asetek. Pro esports sim racers, sim racing hardware manufacturers, sim racing content creators, we talk to them all. Find a Sim Racing League https://www.gridfinder.com Fuelled by Asetek https://www.asetek.com/simsports/
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Probably True Solar Stories

Tor "Solar Fred" Valenza

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Probably True Solar Stories delves into the world of solar energy through a unique blend of fiction, urban legends, and real-world solar facts. Hosted and written by Tor "Solar Fred" Valenza, a solar pro since 2009 and a former Hollywood screen and television writer, this series aims to entertain and educate listeners about solar technology, its impact on our lives, and the people behind the solar industry. The podcast episodes are inspired by various genres, including "Solar Noir," action, ...
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The Protector Nation podcast A.k.a. The Protector Podcast is simply a podcast where we study modern day protectors. A place where we will look into the minds of those men and women who have been warriors for great causes that they believe in. We will study people who have had the privilege of protecting in real time, in real life and who have emerged victorious and also failed but survived to tell the story. Our goal is to help good people become more willing capable and prepared to protect ...
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Science based solutions, cutting edge technology, paradigm shifting organizations, mind-bending discoveries and philosophies; this podcast focuses on the inspirational current events that are frequently overlooked by mainstream media. patreon.com/InspiredEarth
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Ever wonder how to outline your lyrics and write about something meaningful to you in a way that other people get it? The LyricMastery Podcast is all about helping you look BEYOND lyric structure and form AND focus on what's important: your lyric's MESSAGE and how to deliver it........ I believe songs have the power to change lives. So give your lyrics the power to make an impact. In this podcast, you get amazing tools on how to craft, write, and revise your lyrics without hitting writer's b ...
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It's time to embrace your multidimensionality. Join host Christina Rice as she unpacks what it really means to be multidimensional--spiritually, emotionally, mentally, and physically. Through Q&As, interviews with inspiring guests, and channeled messages, we'll explore topics like spirituality, manifestation, health, wellness, business, money, and relationships. What does it look like to not only expand your consciousness, raise your frequency, and know your multidimensional soul--but to act ...
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Soul Stories

Dr. Gayle M. Randall

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Dr Randall shares her 40 years of experience as a medical practitioner and expert in 20 different modalities of medicine along with interviews with some of the leading minds in medicine and big thinkers in all walks of life. The stories of lives are the woven energies of our souls' paths. They feed and ignite the spiritual light that feeds the Universal Soul. Guests include bestselling author Emeran Mayer, actress Olivia Hussey, Danielle Delaney. MMA Champion AJ Mckee, healer Howard Wills, R ...
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We have launched our podcast series “Ask QueBIT about Analytics” to share what we have learned with real life stories and practical advice that we hope will help you on your analytics journey. If you are a manager on the front-lines, how do you make the best decisions for your business? It helps if you have easy and immediate access to relevant data, and in a form (mobile vs desktop, image vs spreadsheet grid etc.) that makes sense for the situation. Analytics is the science – and art – of m ...
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Welcome to the Large Minority Podcast. Julian Carnall is the Co-founder and Chief explorer at Large Minority, your place for adventure holidays and tuk tuk challenges. In this show, Julian chats with people from all walks of life discussing what their adventure in a tuk tuk was like and hear their stories and experiences of going off the beaten path with one. Listen to fellow adventurers and travel founders to learn and discover what travel means to them.
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A podcast for home builders and industry professionals looking for an edge into the best strategies and tactics to grow their business and shape the future of housing. Host, Jared Gossett, President of award-winning Gossett & Co in Austin, offers game-changing lessons and interviews with industry leaders and subject matter experts.
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Don't have time for a full news hour? Listen to the PBS News Hour, segment by segment. Our full coverage of politics, science, arts, health, national and international news is included in this feed in easy-to-digest 5 to 10 minute segments. Segments are published each night by 9 p.m. Is this not what you're looking for? Don't miss our other podcasts for our full show, Brooks and Capehart, Politics Monday, Brief but Spectacular, and more. Find them in iTunes or in your favorite podcasting app ...
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Trapping Inc is the smash hit Canadian TV series that follows northern Alberta trappers Rich and Sandi Mellon's life on the trapline in the Canadian wilderness. The Scuttlebutt Podcast is the back story or inside scoop into their lives and the personalities, companies, products and issues that shape modern trapping. Rich and Sandi have been married for 40 years and have a cheerful approach to life that shows in their dedication to education, conservation and concern for the management and fu ...
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I firmly believe that everyday is a bonus round. I create because I'm alive. I believe in the freedom of self, and that life is more than a miracle. I interview creative minds all around the world who live on their own terms- so that you and I may absorb the lessons and change the world. Live your life as if you had to live the same life all over again. In this show, I cover mindfulness, productivity, habits, creativity, living off the grid, quitting that miserable job, location independence ...
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Follow along with me as an undergraduate student at the University of Waterloo trying to figure out what I want to do with my life, where my passions lie and who I want to become. As high school and university students, we’re forced to make decisions early on in our lives that will dictate how we live our life, the occupation we work in and the type of person we become. This podcast is meant to give you an idea of what’s out there, maybe you’ll hear the story of someone and it will spark an ...
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Ponderings, reality, anything that comes to mind. We will have an array of interesting guests within a cozy environment. Topics include art, conspiracy, spooky tales, paranormal, health and fitness, and stories with a healthy twist of humor.
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Science Fiction: Intergalactic travel on Earth Force newest ship, The Star Crusher. Her space battles and travel to new worlds meeting new aliens and lifeforms will excite you. She will take you on dangerous and friendly adventures into the unknown universe.
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The Writership Podcast Editing Tips For Fiction Authors

Leslie Watts, Story Grid Certified fiction editor

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On the Writership Podcast, professional book editors Leslie Watts critiques five pages of fiction from writers who are, or soon hope to be, traditionally or independently published. The submissions come from actual authors who understand they may need help seeing the flaws in their stories and are brave enough to share this experience so that you might improve your writing too.
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Have you ever listened to a song that stopped you in your tracks and made you say out loud, ’This is the greatest song I’ve ever heard in my entire life!’? Composer and lapsed-musicologist Scott Interrante and producer Katherine Mohr talk to musicians, writers, actors, comedians, and other cool creative people about the music they love, why they love it, and the song that makes them scream, ’This Is The Greatest Song I’ve Ever Heard In My Entire Life!’ @Gr8SongPod on Twitter and Instagram. @ ...
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The Lightbody Academy Podcast explores topics and issues that are significant to Starseeds, Wayshowers, and New Paradigm visionaries. Our host, acceleration expert Christina Schwind brings forth conversations to help others in awakening to a liberated perspective through these chaotic and uncertain times. Lightbody Podcast is a guidepost to empower listeners to deepen into their true power, while designing a life you love and being your most authentic self. Through potent and engaging episod ...
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Paramotor Podcast for Newbies, Advanced and Instructors..We bring you fresh new pilots, seasoned pilots, importers, distributors and advanced pilots to talk about paramotors and interesting things about ultralight flying.. listen now...its free. Learn to fly at www.ParamotorArkansas.com and disabled vets get to fly at www.RunIntoTheSky.org Who is PPG Grandpa? His name is Sean Symons from Conway Arkansas. He runs a paramotor flight school called Paramotor Arkansas. Sean was in the USMC and is ...
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Jorge Velazquez

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A podcast that focuses on the New Orleans stand up comedy community. Featuring local and visiting comedians talking about their experiences in Nola. Hosted by New Orleans stand up comedian Jorge Velazquez. Ig: @_jorgevelazquez_ Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/funnytalkswithfunnyfucks/support
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Being a father is more than just awesome puns and god like strength to open impossible jars. There’s heavy lifting involved and it’s always easier when you have friends to help carry the load. Welcome to DadHouse, where the beer is fresh, the advice is free, and the dad jokes are apparent.
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Threats, Beers, and No Silver Bullets. Listen to Talos security experts as they bring their hot takes on current security topics and Talos research to the table. Along the way, Mitch, Matt and a rotating chair of special guests will talk about anything (and we mean anything) that's on their minds, from the latest YouTube trends to Olympic curling etiquette. New episodes every other Thursday.
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Unsportsmanlike Conduct with Gabb Goudy and Brianna Pirre is an unfiltered look at what’s going viral in sports, social media and pop culture. From what’s trending on Twitter, to the weekend’s top games, to all the drama in between, no one is safe from being flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct. Powered by the FanDuel Podcast Network.
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In our news wrap Saturday, heat, wildfires and flooding hit many parts of the U.S., an Arkansas man is facing murder charges stemming from a grocery store shooting, the death toll in Gaza climbed after two Israeli airstrikes, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy said more Western help is needed after a day of deadly Russian attacks, and Las Vegas police r…
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Bowel cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide, killing nearly 1 million people per year, and cases of colorectal cancer have been on the rise. But there are glimmers of hope after two studies found that using immunotherapy drugs before surgery dramatically increased the chance of curing bowel cancer in certain patients. John Y…
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Rents nationwide have cooled from historic highs, according to the latest inflation figures. Austin, Texas, is one of the places where rents are showing a downward trend, but lower-income families say their rents are often staying the same or even increasing. Blair Waltman-Alexin of Austin PBS reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org…
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The rise of artificial intelligence is requiring faster and bigger computations for even simple tasks compared to, say, a Google search. It's adding to the demand for more internet data centers, but these facilities come at a big environmental cost, especially for the communities that host them. Science journalist Sachi Kitajima Mulkey joins Ali Ro…
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The Supreme Court handed down a major victory for gun control advocates, ruling that domestic abusers can be barred from owning guns. In an 8-1 decision, the court rejected a 2nd Amendment challenge to the federal law that makes it illegal for people with domestic violence restraining orders to possess firearms. William Brangham discussed the case …
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In our news wrap Friday, the European Union set a date to begin membership talks for Ukraine and Moldova, health officials in Gaza say Israeli airstrikes on tent camps near Rafah killed at least 25, reports in China say at least 47 people have died amid catastrophic flooding and landslides and the FDA approved the first menthol-flavored electronic …
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The 2024 campaign was already shaping up to be the most expensive election of all time, but now several high-profile billionaires are dumping massive amounts of money into the presidential race. Laura Barrón-López discussed where the money is coming from and where it's being spent with Anna Massoglia, the editorial and investigations manager at Ope…
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There's more turbulence in the top rungs of one of the nation's leading media outlets. The Washington Post is again looking for a top editor after Robert Winnett, the British journalist set to take the position, withdrew. It comes after a year marked by staff cuts, a high-profile resignation and mounting red ink. Lisa Desjardins discussed more with…
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New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join William Brangham to discuss the week in politics, including a Supreme Court ruling over access to guns, President Biden's latest order protecting migrants and Donald Trump's mixed messages on immigration. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/…
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi secured a third term, but his party lost its majority in parliament. Modi portrays himself as a strong leader of a rising nation, but his ten years in office have been marked by a fierce crackdown on dissent and India's ethnic and religious minorities. Producer Zeba Warsi traveled across northern India to report …
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It's officially summer, which means it's a great time to go to the movies. This season had a slow box office start with "Furiosa" and "The Fall Guy'' underperforming expectations. Jeffrey Brown looks ahead with Aisha Harris of NPR and Mark Olson of the Los Angeles Times. It's for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS News is supported by - https…
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5:14 Reference to Solstice realization; about Christina’s experience with Lilydale and Barbara Handclow; reference to the ‘importance of making home’ and the telluric realm; turning of the Solstice energies- feel what your heart wants to bring forward 12:36 woke narratives- perceived division between conservatives and the woke; about the concept of…
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In our news wrap Thursday, Vladimir Putin signed deals with Vietnam during his trip to bolster support in Asia, the trial of a Russian American woman accused of treason began in Moscow, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte is set to be the next NATO Secretary General and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen announced sanctions against Mexican drug cartel mem…
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Louisiana will now require the Ten Commandments to be displayed in every public school classroom. Similar bills have been proposed in Texas, Oklahoma and Utah, raising questions about the constitutional separation of church and state. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Charles Haynes of the Freedom Forum, a nonpartisan foundation promoting First Ame…
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A diplomatic spat between Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and the Biden administration comes amid tensions between Netanyahu and his own military. The Israel Defense Force's top spokesman made public the military's concerns about Netanyahu's claim that Hamas can be destroyed. Nick Schifrin discussed the criticism and how it plays into the strains …
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It's been more than three years since baseless claims about the 2020 election inspired an attack on the Capitol, but the lies haven't stopped. With less than five months until November, Donald Trump is at it again with help from right-wing media. Laura Barrón-López discusses the conspiracy theories and their impact with David Becker of the nonparti…
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This summer's extreme heat and the demand for air conditioning are putting a big strain on the electricity grid in many parts of the nation. But for more than 40 years, a pioneering architect in New Mexico has been building a unique kind of home that can be heated and cooled without using any electricity at all. Special Correspondent Megan Thompson…
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The UK became the first country to set a deadline to become a carbon-neutral economy with zero emissions of greenhouse gasses. Britain's target is 2050. Scotland's is even earlier, by 2045. Fred de Sam Lazaro looks at the effort of the industry responsible for Scotland's best-known export. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/abo…
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Whether you're on vacation at the beach or find yourself with a little more time for reading, summer is always a good time to pick up a new book. Jeffrey Brown has recommendations from two News Hour regulars for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders…
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Send a comment directly to the creator. This episode discusses strange structures found on the moon, possibly hinting at extraterrestrial intelligence. The host reviews numerous photos from a book, highlighting features like bridges, squares, pipes, and what appear to be mining operations. The host compares some structures to human-made objects, li…
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Send a comment directly to the creator. This episode discusses strange structures found on the moon, possibly hinting at extraterrestrial intelligence. The host reviews numerous photos from a book, highlighting features like bridges, squares, pipes, and what appear to be mining operations. The host compares some structures to human-made objects, li…
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Send a comment directly to the creator. This episode discusses strange structures found on the moon, possibly hinting at extraterrestrial intelligence. The host reviews numerous photos from a book, highlighting features like bridges, squares, pipes, and what appear to be mining operations. The host compares some structures to human-made objects, li…
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Send a comment directly to the creator. This episode discusses strange structures found on the moon, possibly hinting at extraterrestrial intelligence. The host reviews numerous photos from a book, highlighting features like bridges, squares, pipes, and what appear to be mining operations. The host compares some structures to human-made objects, li…
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Tens of millions of Americans are baking in a dangerous heat wave. The powerful heat dome is forecast to keep temperatures well above normal across much of the country through the weekend. Across the globe, hundreds died in Saudi Arabia where temperatures reached 125 degrees Fahrenheit in Mecca. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Jeff Goodell, autho…
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In our news wrap Wednesday, the first named tropical storm of the Atlantic hurricane season is brewing in the Gulf of Mexico, relatives of the victims of two Boeing 737 Max crashes asked the Justice Department to criminally charge the plane-maker and a Russian court sentenced an American soldier to nearly four years in prison for stealing and makin…
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Russia and North Korea have taken a step toward improving relations. Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-Un pledged to help each other's defense and security and to fight off sanctions. Stephanie Sy discussed more with Robert Gallucci. He was the State Department's lead negotiator with North Korea in 1994 when the North agreed to freeze its nuclear program…
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Virginia, Georgia and Oklahoma held primary and runoff elections Tuesday night and the results in some key races could say a lot about the state of the Republican Party this election cycle. Lisa Desjardins reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/fundersBy PBS News
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After the Civil War, the federal government's pledge of 40 acres and a mule to the formerly enslaved has been known as a broken promise. But a new report reveals that not only did the government grant land to hundreds of people, it also took that land back and returned it to white southerners. Amna Nawaz discussed more with Alexia Fernández Campbel…
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In the first part of our conversation with Dr. Anthony Fauci, he discussed his experience leading the country through the two public health crises of HIV/AIDS and COVID-19. In the second half of the interview, Geoff Bennett spoke with Dr. Fauci about his fraught relationship with former President Trump, the partisan attacks he faced that turned int…
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Baseball great Willie Mays died peacefully Tuesday surrounded by his family in the Bay Area. Mays was beloved by fans for his dazzling play, his exuberant smile and for giving to the game's next generation. Geoff Bennett takes a look at the Say Hey Kid's legacy with Howard Bryant of ESPN. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/abou…
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On the next Probably True Solar Stories, we conclude "A Murder of Solar Crows." Four thieves have tried to strip two solar farms of their expensive copper wires, solar panels, and other equipment. But a brown tabby cat and her animal friends keep getting in their way. Will the gang finally beat her on their third and final job? True Solar Takeaways…
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Send a comment directly to the creator. Holo Beings: Exploring the Microbiome and Its Potential Impact on Our Consciousness This episode delves into the emerging field of research on the "Hologenome" theory. It challenges the traditional view of human existence by proposing that we are not just individual organisms, but rather a complex collaborati…
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Send a comment directly to the creator. Beyond DNA: How Ancestral Experiences Might Shape Who We Are Forget the nature vs. nurture debate. Epigenetics, a rapidly evolving field of science, reveals a fascinating interplay between the two. This episode delves into how our environment, including the experiences of our ancestors, can leave a mark on ou…
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Send a comment directly to the creator. A rumble in the scientific world: Are animals experiencing consciousness more deeply than we imagined? This episode delves into recent research that's shaking up our understanding of the animal kingdom. We'll explore fascinating examples like bees exhibiting behaviors that resemble play, octopuses demonstrati…
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Send a comment directly to the creator. In the realm of science news, researchers are reporting a mixed bag of discoveries. Microplastics have been unsettlingly found in sperm, raising concerns about potential impacts on fertility. On a brighter note, scientists have begun to decipher elephant communication, discovering they use names for each othe…
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We've reached the end of another season and so we're wrapping up our best advice and a-ha moments just for you. Tune in to hear what we have to say about writing female characters and using female archetypes. We also share why it's crucial for you to use the first half of your story to set up everything that happens in the second half. (Hint: it al…
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Stand Up Comedian Stan Talouis joins to talk about growing up in the New York hip hop scene, why rap beefs are fun, and the greatest song he's ever heard in his entire life, "The Message" by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five. Plus, Scott and Katherine talk about Gov Ball, accidentally filming a viral video of the new Chappell Roan song, Charli…
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President Biden unveiled an executive action that offers protections to undocumented spouses and children of U.S. citizens. At a White House event marking the 12th anniversary of DACA, the Obama-era action that protects young undocumented immigrants, Biden laid out his plans. It comes after the president implemented a crackdown on migrants seeking …
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In our news wrap Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu claims he was told that U.S. is seeking to lift its restrictions on arms deliveries, NATO's secretary-general is concerned over growing military ties between Russia and North Korea, Muslims are wrapping up the Hajj pilgrimage marked this year by deadly heat and Donald Trump will remain unde…
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Outgoing Boeing CEO David Calhoun faced tough questioning on Capitol Hill as lawmakers raised concerns about the company's safety culture and quality control practices. He spoke to Congress for the first time since a door panel of a Boeing plane blew out mid-flight. Aviation correspondent Miles O'Brien reports on the hearing. PBS News is supported …
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The U.S. said famine has likely descended in Sudan and warned attacks in the capital of the North Darfur region must stop. El Fasher was home to more than 800,000 internally displaced before it came under siege by rebel paramilitaries. The city has become a symbol of the country's suffering. Nick Schifrin discussed the crisis with Dr. Yasir Elamin …
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Dr. Anthony Fauci is arguably the world's most famous doctor and best known for guiding the country through the pandemic. But he has also faced right-wing criticism for assessments and recommendations throughout that period and his clashes with former President Trump. Geoff Bennett sat down with Dr. Fauci to discuss his career and new memoir, "On C…
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There's a new spotlight on some universities and whether they should be helping Native American students more than they are now. It follows a news investigation that found some schools have long profited from land essentially taken from Native American tribes and leased to industries like oil and gas. Stephanie Sy reports on the impact of this lega…
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