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CityTalk

Canadian Urban Institute

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What's working, what's not and what's next for Canada's cities. Presented by noted urbanist Mary Rowe, president and CEO of the Canadian Urban Institute.
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Urban Limitrophe

Alexandra Lambropoulos

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Urban Limitrophe is a podcast exploring the various initiatives happening in cities across the African continent (and diaspora) to creatively solve problems, support their communities, create vibrant urban spaces, and build better cities overall. Ideas from the continent are often overlooked. This podcast seeks to bring to light the intersecting ideas and practices from urban planning, architecture, economics, arts and culture, geography, and politics that define our urban living, and uncove ...
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Building Boston & Beyond, created by Lydia Rivera, is an educational podcast providing Massachusetts residents with information and updates surrounding the economic growth within their community, improvements to their neighborhood, and the many resources available to enhance their quality of life. From discussions with public officials, businesses, organizations, and changemakers, Building Boston & Beyond aims to inform and empower residents to have a voice, support each other, and join the ...
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This podcast explores the history, culture and experiences of the Black community in Boston, Massachusetts and beyond. It is hosted by Dr. Hettie V. Williams, Director of the Trotter Institute for the Study of Black Culture at the University of Massachusetts at Boston. The Trotter Institute was founded in 1984 to promote research/public policy initiatives on the Black community in Boston and it is named for Black activist, journalist, editor and business man William Monroe Trotter (1872-1934 ...
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Sustainability Defined

Jay Siegel & Scott Breen

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Sustainability Defined is the podcast that defines sustainability, one concept (and bad joke) at a time. Hosts Scott Breen and Jay Siegel explore a new topic each episode with the help of an expert in the field. Each concept falls into one of seven sectors -- Energy, Cities, Natural Environment, Transportation, Business, Policy, and Social -- and is visually represented in a Sustainability Tree found at www.sustainabilitydefined.com.
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Land Use Podcast

Alberta Land Institute

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The Land Use Podcast is your home to discussion on a wide range of land use issues affecting public policy. If you're a landowner, planner, public official, conservationist, or involved in industry, we're a home for you! We are the Alberta Land Institute and based out of the University of Alberta. Follow us to keep up to date Website: https://albertalandinstitute.ca Facebook: https://facebook.com/AlbertaLandInstitute Instagram: https://instagram.com/ablandinstitute/ X: https://twitter.com/AB ...
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The Civitas Podcast

Theopolis Institute

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The Civitas Podcast, co-hosted by Peter Leithart and James Wood, exists to explore Christian political theology, with a specific focus on contemporary debates about liberalism and post-liberalism, and to elaborate a distinctively "ecclesiocentric" Theopolitan version of post-liberalism.
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Upzoned

Strong Towns

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Join Abby Kinney, Chuck Marohn, and occasional surprise guests to talk in depth about just one big story from the week in the Strong Towns conversation, right when you want it: now.
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Uncovering the inventions and innovations that are trying to tackle humankind's greatest ever challenge: climate change. We investigate some of the toughest problems that humans face as we enter a new era of climate instability, and tell the stories of the projects and people who are grappling with them. Supported by EIT Climate-KIC, this first series explores five projects that are tackling issues related to water, agriculture, urban development, supply chains and insurance.
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MOORE IN THE MORNING WITH JOHN MOORE — Toronto's most listened to morning show. Breaking news traffic and weather with the country's most respected commentators. Live interviews with the newsmakers of the day. Local, National and International news.
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Sandra Day O'Connor Institute for American Democracy

Sandra Day O'Connor Institute for American Democracy

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This is the official podcast of the Sandra Day O'Connor Institute for American Democracy. Our mission is to continue the distinguished legacy and lifetime work of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor to advance American democracy through multigenerational civics education, civil discourse and civic engagement.
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How come our modern cities have become so hostile to humans, so ugly, car-oriented and grey? What is the solution to these problems - how can we return to a more human, beautiful and liveable city? In this podcast, host Ruben Hanssen interviews experts in the fields of architecture, urban planning and urban design to find out how we can improve our cities, our architecture and our streets, in order to create more friendly and beautiful places. The clock is ticking; valuable land is wasted on ...
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scigest - Plant & Food Research podcast

The New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Limited

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Welcome to Scigest - podcast-sized servings of digestible science from Plant & Food Research. Join us as we explore the advancements and impact our scientists are making in food production, including developing new cultivars, innovative new foods, to bioprotection science, AI and technology, and creating sustainable production systems. Listen to our scientists as they share and discuss current research in Aotearoa New Zealand, and beyond in this award-winning podcast collection. Make sure to ...
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More Than $$

Dawn Carpenter & Guests Talk Business Revisited

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More than Money is a podcast that creates a conversation community around how to use your values to engage with work and invest your wealth. The podcast is designed in a 12-episode season format. Each episode is produced around two core interview segments sharing a common theme. In this podcast, we explore the following topic areas: (1) business ethics, (2) economic justice, (3) corporate social responsibility, (4) social entrepreneurship, (5) community development, and (6) faith and values- ...
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American Benefits Podcast

American Benefits Council

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Tune in for thought-provoking conversations with smart, creative thinkers in the fields of benefits, economics, government, demography and more. This show is brought to you by the American Benefits Council, a Washington D.C. trade association that advocates for employers, connecting public policy and private-sector solutions to shape employee benefits for the evolving global workforce.
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QUT Institute for Future Environments

Institute for Future Environments

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The Institute for Future Environments (IFE) is a transdisciplinary research and innovation institute at QUT that brings together researchers and students to collaborate on large-scale projects relating to our natural, built and digital environments. The IFE generates knowledge, technology and practices that make our world more sustainable, secure and resilient. Transcripts of IFE podcasts are available upon request.
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Conversation to Transformation

Elia Del Carmen Solano-Patricio, Kelliann Beavers

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At The Lincy Institute, a policy think tank headquartered at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, a team of researchers interview leaders in business, government, and community organizations amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Evidence In Action

The Urban Institute

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What does it look like when evidence drives change for people and communities? To find out, we ask influential leaders the tough questions. How do you prioritize the roles of research and facts? How do you turn policy into practice? And how do you hold yourself accountable for diversity, equity, and inclusion progression in your leadership? Evidence in Action (formerly Critical Value) inspires changemakers to lead with evidence and act with equity. At a time when trust in institutions is low ...
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These short and to-the-point podcasts hope to improve the interplay between the fields of the built environment and education as we share knowledge between the practitioner, the creative, and the primary school teacher. Exploring how to prepare children and young people for economic, environmental, and societal challenges, and for their professional lives according to today’s needs and those of a sustainable future.
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Hustle & Bustle podcast

Nicole Bennetts | supported by Planning Institute of Australia

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Tune in for regular conversations with urban planners and city shapers, discussing the future of Queensland cities, communities and regions. The episodes are light hearted, conversational and inspiring. Tune in regularly for a new 30 min episode.
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Transmission

Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp

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Transmission is the award-winning podcast of the Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp. Explore the exciting journeys of scientists and physicians battling diseases worldwide, from confronting Ebola in distant villages to the fight against COVID-19 in bustling urban settings. Join our researchers in their quest for a healthier world, from war zones to indigenous communities, addressing pressing issues like maternal deaths, HIV stigma, and access to life-saving drugs. Transmission: your f ...
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Nexus

Black Mountain Institute, UNLV, KUNV & Studio Hyperset, Inc.

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Nexus is an archived radio show sponsored by Black Mountain Institute and UNLV's College of Urban Affairs and broadcast on KUNV. Hosted by Dina Titus, the show explores the links between campus and community, poetry and policy, fact and fiction, science and society, research and reality.
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Nextcasts

Swissnex in San Francisco

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Meet the people whose ideas are shaping the future. Presented by Swissnex in San Francisco, nextcasts is a platform to share conversations with researchers, artists, and entrepreneurs shaping our world.
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Being Green

Fine Music Radio

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PROUDLY SPONSORED BY GERLINDE MOSER OF RE/MAX. Being Green – Your window on the environment broadcast every Friday morning at 9.30. Glynis Crook will focus on key issues affecting our lifestyles, science and research outcomes, the quest for sustainable living and a healthier planet.
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Presented by LIU Post and WCWP Studios, the Summer Honors Institute gives high school students an opportunity to learn the basics of audio production and podcasting. In just five days, they will work hands-on in the studio to learn the tools and procedures necessary to develop and produce podcasts from the ground up. You can hear the results by subscribing! A production of LIU Public Radio. Visit us at WCWP.org
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Wisconsin Water News

University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

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Wisconsin is a state shaped by water. From its western border defined by the Mississippi River to two of the five lakes that make up the world’s largest freshwater system to its north and east, the state is awash in this valuable commodity. The interior is defined by more than 15,000 lakes scattered across counties both rural and urban, more than 5 million acres of wetlands, more than 84,000 miles rivers and streams and 1.2 quadrillion gallons of groundwater. Two Wisconsin programs provide a ...
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The Primed Mind Podcast is for anyone looking to take their life to the next level by unlocking their mind's full potential. Host Elliot Roe is known as one of the top mindset and performance coaches in the world, working with top performers operating in the most demanding industries in the world. With this mindset podcast and the Primed Mind app, Elliot introduces you to some of the world's top minds and shares the most effective mindsets, systems, and strategies that help you become the be ...
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Black History Matters 365

BHM365 is a weekly podcast series hosted by Jo Scaife a Marketplace Entrepreneur

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BHM365 is a weekly podcast series that explores the true account of African American History as American History. Hosted by author and marketplace entrepreneur Jo Anne Scaife, this podcast dives into the revolutionary research found in “Black History 365: An Inclusive Account of American History” a seminal work by Dr. Walter Milton, Jr. and Dr. Joel Freeman. Featuring weekly interviews with history makers and current influencers, special ‘round table’ talks and series, as well as community f ...
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Artistic Research Residency Podcast

Institute of Business Management

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How can we design strategies for human and non-human interactions that would help us reshape our cities into a much more sustainable engine of survival, rather than the socially-constricting, energy-intensive, and life shortening beast that they are right now? Karachi—a complex city that is already being disproportionately affected by climate change—presents an ideal context to explore this question. During the artistic research residency, RePlay: Reveries of an Urban Dreamland, resident res ...
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Peter Copeland, the Macdonald Laurier Institute’s deputy director of domestic policy, on the group’s Urban Violent Crime Report showing sexual assaults and robberies are up in Canada’s major cities. Shayla Smith, goalie in a recreational league, pushing to get the city of Kenora to make its ice allocation policy more equitable. Free For All ROUND T…
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Are you interested in the different stakeholders of public space? Summary of the article titled Formal model for green urbanism in smart cities from 2024 by Luca Lezzerini, presented at the International Conference on Green Urbanism and then published as part of Greening Our Cities: Sustainable Urbanism for a Greener Future book. This is a great pr…
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NDP Housing Critic MPP Jessica Bell on a report from The Star that claims developers could benefit from the Yonge subway route change north of the city. Canadian Taxpayers Federation Federal Director Franco Terrazzano on federal bureaucrats expensed nearly three-quarters of a million dollars on event tickets around the world, including sporting eve…
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Ian Howcroft, CEO at Skills Ontario, on tips for getting young people into the trades and technologies. Is the Mid-East about to explode into war or will Israel’s latest attacks force Hezbollah to the bargaining table. NBC News Radio National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL looks at the impact of Israel’s high-tech attacks last week, and what could happ…
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The Morning Brief with Scott Reid, CTV Political Analyst and former advisor to a Prime Minister Toronto’s 911 response times are improving How developers will benefit from the Yonge subway route change – and why it’s raising the spectre of the Ford government’s Greenbelt scandal Provincial Liberals introduce new slogan An algorithm may soon decide …
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In Part 2 of this episode, Miyanovich and Waltz discuss: the effect that the Tump presidency had on liberal gun ownership, the beginning of Jon's FFL - Rocket Armory, why Jon had to shut the business down, Lib-gunner All-Talk-No-Walk Redux, LGO is always going to keep going, forces working against our success, Erik Estrada lowers might be the solut…
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Are you interested in translating the city to the human scale? What do you think about the green and blue urban infrastructure? How can we direct urban evolution for the better future? Trailer for episode 258 - interview with Matt Gijselman, Director of Infrastructure Policy Advancement for the APAC Region at Bentley Systems. We talk about his visi…
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Children are not just the citizens of tomorrow. They are also - and equally - citizens today, with clear needs and concerns about the places where they live. Antonio's Architecture for Kids podcasts are a great platform for exploring why children are an 'indicator species' for cities, and how cities need to change. Support the show Hosted by founde…
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Donald Trump's racially divisive claims against immigrants from countries south of the U.S. border have dangerous consequences for these vulnerable communities. His false and inflammatory statements have led to dangerous consequences, including violence and discrimination. Political commentator and activist Opio Sokoni joins the Seattle Medium's Rh…
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In Part 1 of this series, Miyanovich and Waltz discuss: general gun-derpage on both sides, rural vs. urban worldviews, The Erik Estrada Litmus Test For Implicit Racism, Online vs Real World, Big Wheels, Estrada's hot ass again, Jon's beginning with guns, and Jon being a good natural shot.
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John Tory with “Tory’s Take”, NEWSTALK 1010 tech expert Carmi Levy on Facebook parent company Meta and the Mental Health Coalition launching a data-sharing program to reduce violating suicidal content. Arun Ghosh, Niagara Falls man who put 1 million KMs on his Honda sedan.By iHeartRadio
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NBC News Radio National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL on how some scientists say Elon Musk’s Starlink is interfering with astronomy. Free for All ROUND ONE: Vass Bednar, Executive Director of the MPP in Digital Society at McMaster University Toronto lawyer Courtney Betty of Betty’s Law Jerry AgarBy iHeartRadio
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The Morning Brief with Deb Hutton, former senior advisor to two premiers and now host of 2-4pm here at NEWSTALK 1010 NDP to vote with Liberals Toronto school board apologizes after students attend downtown protest as a field trip Uniformed officers returning to schools in York Region, but only for safety presentations Province swears off bike lanes…
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Spring officially arrives this weekend and for many, this time of the year means a reaction to the increased pollen in the air. Some bad news from researchers and doctors is that climate change is not only worsening the symptoms of seasonal allergies, but also making them last longer. In this week’s edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to al…
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There has been a recent uptick in Russian military planes and ships approaching American territory. NBC News Radio White House Correspondent JON DECKER explains why, and what is being done about it. Free For All ROUND TWO: NEWSTALK 1010’s Adwoa Nsiah-Yeboah, Brad Bradford, Toronto City Councillor and Journalist Alan Carter.…
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NEWSTALK 1010 crime specialist Mark Mendelson on Toronto police launching a pilot program to speed up the transfer of care for individuals apprehended under the Mental Health Act. There is a new scam out there that could affect millions, and it involves artificial intelligence. NBC News Radio National Correspondent ERIN REAL looks at where it is co…
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The Morning Brief with Tim Hudak, former leader of the Ontario Conservatives Carjackers run over car owner in brazen Mississauga theft Another round of exploding devices in Lebanon Postal carriers suspended for refusing to deliver ‘sex-change ban’ flyer Shocking number of parents say their kids have no friends Vassy Kapelos, CTV’s Chief Political C…
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"Science has already fixed climate change. We know what's causing it, we know what to do about it. The fact that there is paralysis is not the problem of science." Are you interested in listening to scientists? What do you think about the urgency of actions after scientific proof? How can we use the planetary indicators for better urban futures? In…
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Jim Richards: Overhyped and Underplayed -Jagmeet Singh goes toe-to-toe with hecklers -Man sentenced to 3 years for manslaughter in death of CBC producer Dr. Peter Adamson leads Face the Future Foundation’s fourth humanitarian surgical mission to Ukraine later this month. He will also receive the prestigious Teasdale-Corti Humanitarian Award from th…
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Jonathan Panikoff, director of the Scowcroft Middle East Security Initiative at the Atlantic Council's Middle East Program and former career US intelligence officer, on a wave of exploding pagers in Lebanon and Syria kills at least 9, including members of Hezbollah. Evan Solomon, publisher at G-Zero media, on a non-confidence vote next week on Just…
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The Morning Brief with Preet Banerjee, personal finance commentator and founder of MoneyGaps. -Federal Liberals first vote of non-confidence to come next week -Jagmeet Singh goes toe-to-toe with hecklers -Conservative MP Michael Cooper Parties With Far-Right Group That Mobbed MPs -Why it's 'very hard' to find work in Canada -Man sentenced to 3 year…
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In this episode of Upzoned, co-hosts Abby Newsham and Chuck Marohn discuss a Wall Street Journal article titled “The American Dream Feels Out of Reach for Most.” They talk about how inflation and high housing costs can put the American Dream out of reach for many people, as well as the trade-offs that people may be forced to make between different …
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Inspired by the rise of environmental psychology and increasing support for behavioral research after the Second World War, new initiatives at the federal, state, and local levels looked to influence the human psyche through form, or elicit desired behaviors with environmental incentives, implementing what Joy Knoblauch calls “psychological functio…
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Former City Councillor Rob Davis on scamming the scammer. Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t (on Zoom) -Financial Accountability Office -Blocking the box -By-election results -Teen gets probation The @FoodProfessor Sylvain Charlebois tells @MooreintheAM how food insecurity in Canada is more prevalent than in the United Stat…
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Car Full of Cash contest qualifier. Toronto City Councillor Dianne Saxe, who once served as Ontario’s Environmental Commissioner, on how storms continue to overwhelm the sewer system, but the cost to upgrade is “stunning”. Americans are left stunned after another apparent assassination attempt on former President Trump. NBC News Radio National Corr…
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Vassy Kapelos, CTVs Chief Political Correspondent and host of the Vassy Kapelos Show, on the Bloc Quebecois squeaking through in Montreal and the NDP winning in Winnipeg. Current MP and former public safety minister Marco Mendicino on the first teen to be sentenced in the Kenneth Lee swarming murder case getting just 15 months’ probation. Free for …
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The Morning Brief with Mark Towhey, trusted advisor to business and political leaders Girl convicted in swarming stabbing death gets reduced sentence over strip searches Toronto spanking new courthouse has accessibility issues Former Federal Cabinet Minister Lisa Raitt on the Bloc Quebecois squeaking through in Montreal and the NDP winning in Winni…
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Are you interested in the different stakeholders of public space? Summary of the article titled Participation, co-creation, and public space from 2017 by Marcus Foth, published in The Journal of Public Space. This is a great preparation to our next interview with Marcus Foth in episode 256 talking about co-creation and community engagement. Since w…
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“Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton. NBC News Radio National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL looks at how the town of Springfield, Ohio is dealing with threats of violence as US Vice-Presidential candidate J.D.Vance admits to making up stories to make a political point. PLUS: American Secret Service thwarts second attempt at Tr…
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What if the true architects of our cities are not the government officials or urban planners, but the communities who live in them? In this episode, we dive deep into a provocative question: When governments fail to provide essential services like water and electricity, and communities step up to fill the gaps, who define the future of urban develo…
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Armine Yalnizyan, economist and and Atkinson Fellow on the Future of Workers, on whether higher wages gained by striking workers bake in higher prices for us all. Dr Allison Crawford, psychiatrist and researcher at CAMH, plus Chief Medical Officer for 9-8-8: Canada’s Suicide Crisis Helpline. Round two panelists: Children’s Music Teacher Michelle Mo…
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People | Planet | Food - Roger Robson-Williams speaks with Catherine Leeper, a Learning Advisor at Climate Action Campus Ōtautahi, about the importance of empowering rangatahi (young people) to take action on climate change. Catherine talks about her farming roots, her journey to Aotearoa New Zealand, and the initiatives of the Climate Action Campu…
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The Morning Brief with Scott Reid, CTV Political Analyst and former advisor to a Prime Minister The Liberals’ days as the natural governing party are done Ontario considers further expanding pharmacists' scope to include more minor ailments Richard Crouse, host of the podcast Last Call with Richard Crouse on the Emmys. (on Zoom) Mulcair Mondays wit…
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At the Table is a podcast that discusses how community-based ministries can contribute to the common good via mutual relationships, spiritual practice, simplicity and an awareness of God’s activity in communities. They recently invited Strong Towns President Charles Marohn to appear on an episode. It was a great conversation, so we’re sharing that …
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Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump squared off in what may be their only presidential debate prior to the November 5th general election. Harris is said to have won the night, according to most observers. Dr. Carl Mack, former president of the Seattle King County NAACP, discusses the debate on the Seattle Medium's Rhythm …
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The Department of Justice and eight state Attorneys General have filed a lawsuit against RealPage Inc., a software company, for colluding with landlords to inflate rents across the country. The scheme has affected millions of renters, disproportionately affecting communities of color. Charlene Crowell joins the Seattle Medium's Rhythm & News Podcas…
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Rhythm & News Podcast interview with Tara Davis. Tara Davis has made history as the first Black woman to serve on the WIAA Executive Board. Davis has a vision for the future of high school athletics and aims to make a difference in the lives of student-athletes. Interview by Chris B. Bennett.By The Seattle Medium
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Are you interested in listening to scientists? What do you think about the urgency of actions after scientific proof? How can we use the planetary indicators for better urban futures? Trailer for episode 256 - interview Marcus Foth, Professor of Urban Informatics at Queensland University of Technology. We talk about his vision for the future of cit…
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> Toronto City Councillor Josh Matlow on TTC ending free Wi-Fi in subway stations. > Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw on yesterday’s police service board meeting. Where are we with officer hiring, tackling gun violence, and hashing out a new deal with the city? Plus: are we prepared for the October 7th anniversary? (in studio) > Norfolk County May…
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> John Tory with “Tory’s Take” -> Reax to Police Chief -Jewish community creates its own security detail -Controversial documentary Russians At War pulled from TIFF lineup -Free WiFi coming to an end in the subway > Canadian GUINNESS WORLD RECORD title holders Cydnee Abbott and Wallace Wong. > Etobicoke MP Yvan Baker on Russians At War filmmakers c…
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> Stoney Creek, Hamilton City Councillor Matt Francis on battle over turning a parking lot into an affordable housing site. > Should there be a warning label on social media? A number of government officials are supporting the idea. NBC News Radio National Correspondent ERIN REAL looks at what it would be – and whether it would work. (on Zoom) Anne…
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