Best The COVID19 Podcasts (2020)
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Best The COVID19 podcasts we could find (updated September 2020)
Best The COVID19 podcasts we could find
Updated September 2020
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Each week, Milan Vaishnav and his guests from around the world break down the latest developments in Indian politics, economics, foreign policy, society, and culture for a global audience. Grand Tamasha is a co-production of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Hindustan Times.
 
From KTLA 5 News in Los Angeles, Coronavirus Daily is your go-to source for the latest news regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. Producer Bobby Gonzalez and reporter Christina Pascucci break down the day's headlines, talk with doctors and medical experts, and give you the information you need to know to stay informed and healthy.
 
Steve Palazzolo and Sam Monson bring you an NFL podcast unlike any other, because it comes backed by Pro Football Focus and their unique data insights. PFF watches and grades every player on every play of the NFL season to give you a look inside the game nobody else can rival. From uncovering secret superstars around the league to discussing which teams are best positioned for a Super Bowl run, Steve and Sam use football's most in-depth database to create an informative listen for every leve ...
 
“All of humanity's problems stem from man's inability to sit quietly in a room alone.“ - Blaise Pascal. The Quarantine Tapes: A week-day program from Onassis LA and dublab. Hosted by Paul Holdengräber, the series chronicles shifting paradigms in the age of social distancing. Each day, Paul calls a guest for a brief discussion about how they are experiencing the global pandemic.
 
Stand up comedian, Jessimae Peluso, holds nothing back in this hilariously fun and sometimes heartbreakingly candid podcast about comedy, sex, loss, and an eternal pursuit for the funny. It will feel like a conversation with that friend who always keeps it real. *Each week is something NEW featuring comedians, Dr. Peluso advice, movie companions, and more! Join our NEW Patreon club to get exclusive podcast videos and episodes: https://found.ee/JessimaePeluso-Patreon
 
Spellbinding short stories by established and emerging writers take on a new life when they are performed by stars of the stage and screen. Listen free on your computer or mobile device. Symphony Space, the home of Selected Shorts, was founded almost 40 years ago in the belief that the arts bring people together, transcend barriers, and celebrate both our similarities and our differences. That belief remains our guiding principle and is more important now than ever. Your generosity during th ...
 
Are you tired of listening to what the Mainstream Media is feeding you? Then check out, God Network News and the Gospel Gadget Podcasts, and find out what HE is doing around the world today. We travel the world to capture real stories from real people creating lasting positive impact in the lives of millions of people. You won't hear this on CNN!
 
This is a show about the power that politics and policy have in shaping our lives. Host Trymaine Lee digs into the systems and institutions that perpetuate inequality in this country and shares the stories of Americans who are trying to create change. He’s joined by everyday people and the nation’s biggest thinkers, policy makers, artists and activists to make sense of this moment in American life. This is how America sounds. This is Into America.
 
At the start of the quarantine and shelter in place orders during the COVID19 pandemic, I decided to create a virtual neighborhood stoop on which come together, talk about how we feel, apply some yogic wisdom and do a daily guided meditation. The first season episodes were all originally on Instagram Live with accompanying video and live participation from guests and we called it "It's A Workable Day In The Neighborhood" for those 32 days. For Season 2 onward, these weekly, lively, un-polish ...
 
There is so much information out there – news, opinions, ideas, you name it – but health care leaders just don't have the time to sift through it all and figure out what to do. Making sense of it all is how Advisory Board can help. Host and seasoned researcher Rachel (Rae) Woods talks with industry experts to break down the complex issues you are thinking about, and to offer recommendations on what to do next – each week, in just 30 minutes or less.
 
From Must B Nice comes Day by Day, the podcast series of stories inspired by our new normal. Created and produced by Adam Faze and Jamie Dolan. For the best experience, listen with headphones. Follow us on Instagram @mustbnice + @daybyday and on Twitter @daybydaypod + @mustbnicefilms!
 
Singularity.FM is the 1st and best singularity podcast - the place where we interview the future! Singularity.FM is a series of podcast interviews with the best scientists, writers, entrepreneurs, philosophers and artists, debating the technological singularity. The podcast is a conversation about exponential tech, accelerating change, artificial intelligence and ethics: Because technology is not enough!
 
Join your host, Jonathan Singer, Ph.D., LCSW in an exploration of all things social work, including direct practice, human behavior in the social environment, research, policy, field work, social work education, and everything in between. Big names talking about bigger ideas. The purpose of the podcast is to present information in a user-friendly format. Although the intended audience is social workers, the information will be useful to anyone in a helping profession (including psychology, n ...
 
In this brand-new season, we explore the truth and myths behind a looming physician anesthesiologist shortage, based on reports from the Association of American Medical Colleges. Those projections show a potential shortage of nearly 139,000 physicians in the United States, with anesthesiology being among the key specialties to suffer. But will anesthesiology really experience a physician shortage at all? And if so, how will we get to that point?
 
This program shares the educational expertise of members of the Webster University community as that community responds to a world in crises. As this program began during the coronavirus pandemic, this podcast has connected the University's campuses in nine different countries, and various locations throughout the United States and shared experiences during the move to remote operations and lockdown. Much of the program has been devoted to telling the stories of how students, faculty, staff ...
 
"Finding inspiration in the everyday." Life As I See It is a daily (60 Seconds...ish episodes) and weekly (longer format audio stories/musical episodes) public radio program and podcast. Each week we choose themes, topics, musical episodes, and audio stories that delve into a variety of stories that intrigue the mind. Jaime Roque also airs Life As I See It on alternate Tuesdays on KQBH 101.5 FM out of Los Angeles, Ca from 9pm-10pm, listen live on LPFM.LA or download the iOS app by searching ...
 
Navigating parenting in the midst of COVID-19 is a lot like finding your way in the woods. Without a map. Oh, and it’s snowing. That’s why Sean Szeps, parenting writer and podcast host, wants to sit down with other Aussie parents - from the comfort of their respective homes - and ask them one simple question: How the hell are you coping with all of this?
 
The Antigen is a podcast about the scientific, cultural, and political elements of vaccination. In our latest season, we explore the conversation around COVID-19. Now more than ever, we want to provide factual, science-based information in a digestible format as well as shed light on the role Pfizer is playing during this unprecedented situation. We will look back at past pandemics, outline potential coronavirus treatments in development, and look ahead to life after a crisis. This podcast i ...
 
Join Erica and her former therapist and anxiety expert, Dr. Charles Barr (licensed clinical psychologist) as we walk alongside you on your anxiety journey. They've both suffered from and overcome anxiety and panic attacks and now they want to help you do the same! Because: You're NOT broken. You're NOT alone. You're on your way to living a life FREE of anxiety!
 
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Senior National Security Fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies, Todd Bensman tells us what is not being reported about COVID and our southern border. Covid-infected Are Fleeing Mexico...for US Hospitals CBP Is Moving to End an Incoming Covid Wave From Mexico Agents Transporting Covid-Infected Illegals to Hospitals and Dying of Virus America'…
 
This week The Turing Podcast welcomes our second external guest interviewee: Tom Chivers. Tom is a science writer and journalist who has previously worked for the Daily Telegraph and Buzzfeed UK, but now writes for the online publication UnHerd. His writing often focusses on topics such as rationalism and Artificial Intelligence and he has authored…
 
Men’s basketball coach John Thompson, Jr was one of the greats. In his 27 seasons as the coach of the Georgetown Hoyas, he built a weak team into a powerhouse. Under his leadership, Georgetown won seven Big East titles and made it to the Final Four three times, even bringing home a national championship in 1984. He was the first Black coach to win …
 
Since being suggested as a potential therapy for #Covid19 patients, hydroxychloroquine’s safety and effectiveness have come under assault by questionable players. The media’s push-pull narrative gave way to straight up censorship as ‘Frontline Doctors’ made the case public. Now, several senators have sent a letter to the FDA commissioner to underst…
 
If you’re listening to this podcast, chances are you are a fan of the podcast, “The Seen and the Unseen.” For 186 episodes and counting, the journalist Amit Varma has been putting together some of the most thoughtful, insightful and eclectic conversations with the best and brightest in India. This week, Amit joins Milan on the show to reflect on hi…
 
Journalist Erin Geiger Smith, author of the book “Thank You for Voting: The Maddening, Enlightening, Inspiring Truth About Voting in America,” talks with us about the fallacy of voter fraud, how the complications of voting by mail differ from state to state, and the missed opportunities of political conventions.…
 
The panic of COVID-19 and high-profile Black deaths like those of Breonna Taylor and Geroge Floyd have led to a rise in Black gun ownership around the country. A survey from the National Shooting Sports Foundation found that gun dealers reported a 58-percent increase in Black customers in 2020, the most rapid growth of any ethnic group. Twenty-four…
 
Steve Palazzolo and Sam Monson discuss their thoughts on (03:18) Why the Vikings traded for Yannick Ngakoue (07:30) Is Derwin James injury prone? (15:55) Leonard Fournette disappointed in Jacksonville (27:08) Will Joe Burrow be ELITE as a rookie? (28:20) Sam is worried about Baker Mayfield (29:55) Steve buys the Big Ben bounceback (31:35) Frank Gor…
 
"Movements: Preparing For a Tidal Wave of Persons of Peace", part 1 continues our series on one of the most exciting topics in missions today, Movements. How do we make the most of this global pandemic to maintain momentum and prepare for what God will release once we are through it? In this episode Steve Addison shares the biblical profile of a mo…
 
"Anybody who trades through this pandemic, it’s a privilege. And don’t abuse that privilege, and be very generous as a result of that because there’s underemployed, unemployed, under-trading or not trading businesses. And if you are trading and have the privilege to do so, then you better be very generous in all of your actions." In the latest epis…
 
Hundreds of thousands of North Carolina renters are at risk of being forced out of their homes now that government moratoriums on evictions have expired. Earlier this week, Gov. Roy Cooper announced new grant programs to help people pay their rent and utilities, but many will need to see relief sooner than later as housing payments continue to pile…
 
Over five months since the public was told to work from home where possible, the Prime Minister wants Britons back at their desks. As well as concern for the economy, mental health and productivity, ministers are warning that working from home will make people more ‘vulnerable’ to being let go. Theodora Louloudis is joined by employment law solicit…
 
With the 2020 NFL season approaching, Steve Palazzolo and Sam Monson discuss every team in the NFC West!(04:15) All four teams in the NFC West look legit (05:25) NFC West preview: Arizona Cardinals (09:23) DeAndre Hopkins will bring out the best in Larry Fitzgerald (12:35) Sam loves the offensive pieces (13:18) Is Kyler Murray an MVP candidate in y…
 
Fashion journalist Dana Thomas, author of the book “Fashionopolis: The Price of Fast Fashion and the Future of Clothes,” discusses how the pandemic promotes a more conscious approach to dressing, why overproduction remains the clothing industry’s biggest problem, and the environmental damage caused by the binge-and-purge cycle of “fashion bulimia.”…
 
In this episode of Living the Gospel of Life, Catholic evangelist Leticia Velasquez interviews Tyler Rowley, author of Because of Our Fathers: Twenty-three Catholics Tell How Their Fathers Led Them to Christ, available on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Because-Our-Fathers-Twenty-three-Catholics/dp/1621643476/…
 
With 68 days until the presidential election, the Republican National Convention is underway. This year, amid national protests against police violence and racism, the convention appeared to make a pointed effort to reach one unexpected audience: Black voters. While many Americans are frustrated with the system, the Trump campaign has outlined a st…
 
The health department in Massachusetts has recently mandated all children, from 6 months through college, must have the flu shot to go to school. Their rationale is to avoid crowded hospitals if there is a “bad flu season.” Does this sound familiar? And is this a foreshadowing of what’s to come if a COVID vaccine becomes available? Jefferey Jaxen r…
 
Social Commentator and YouTuber, Sarah Corriher joins us to discuss how some teachers what to keep parents away from their online classes. Then Deputy Assistant to the President, Jennifer Lichter calls us from the White House to explain their commitment to Protect the Sanctity of Life. Sarah Corriher's Website Sarah on Twitter Special Secrets of Pu…
 
In today’s Stoop Sit I talk about resilience (today’s buzz word) and the yoga/Ayurveda perspective on it: OJAS. I also share a framework for keeping your ojas high as we head into a potential stressful period in time! . While Stoop Sits is on break, I’ll keep doing the Daily Dice Reality Riff and have launched The Yoga Potluck www.yogapotluck.com .…
 
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