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Your daily Need To Know on news and politics. Every morning The Bunker cuts through the noise to make sense of what’s really going on, with smart explainers, interviews, fresh perspectives and under-reported stories to rescue you from everyday Punch and Judy news coverage. It’s the only way to start the day. From the producers of Oh God, What Now? Our regulars include: Alex Andreou • Gavin Esler • Hannah Fearn • Andrew Harrison • Jacob Jarvis • Marie le Conte • Jude Rogers • Yasmeen Serhan • ...
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Welcome to the Melanin Girl Problem podcast. I will share the daily struggles, problems, and adventures of Melanin Girls. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yasmeen-mo/support
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was it something i said? was created in 2018, when i was a freshman in highschool. since then, over 60 episodes have been recorded, edited and published. i am taking everything i’ve learned over the years and adding what i know now: this podcast is love increasing, conversation is where knowledge exists, i am an expert of nothing and a student of everything, was it something i said? is a crux where knowledge, pleasure and love have life.
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We like to get existential about superficial shit. Every week I invite a guest to have a few drinks and help me dissect some part of our culture,or some phenomenon...or whatever is floating around in my fizzy brain. Sometimes we dive in the deep end and get meta af,and then sometimes,we stay light and bubbly. Welcome to Metafiz. Hosted by Yasmeen Owusu. Original music created by Charlie Kessenich.
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Hello, and welcome to YR Chime Time! Chime in to learn about extraordinary people, crazy news topics, and so much more. So, what are you waiting for? Chime in with Yasmeen and Reilly today!
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Hey, Yasmeen Nicole here, and welcome to the fortress! This podcast is my life a mom and Just me trying walk through life. I talk about Mom Life, My experiences with My Three children on the Autism Spectrum, Social Issues and spreading love and positivity vibes along the way. Positivity is the best policy. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/geekynaturalmom/support
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At this moment the world seems to be in chaos, which could bring stress and worry to your present life. Sometimes we wish or need a sister or family member to be there to remind us in these turbulent times. This is our podcast. Peaceful Wisdom (Hoping to bring peace and wisdom to everyday life The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessing be upon him) said you will not taste the sweetness of faith unless you want for your brother/sister in Islam what you want for yourself. (Sahih Bukhari) We hope ...
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The Loupe Podcast

Co-Founders: Morgan Martin, MD; Greta Davis, MD. Core Hosts: Sanam Zahedi, MD; Brian Bassiri, MD; Casey Sheck, DO, Yasmeen Byrnes, MD, Zain Aryanpour, MD. Medical Student Committee: Sara Kebede. Music: Alec Fisher, MD

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The Loupe Podcast was created to supplement education in plastic surgery as a means by which everyone can easily access free content. One major goal is to focus on leaders who deserve recognition for being incredible educators and allowing us to deliver diversity into this field with this new platform for education. We are so excited to begin transforming what it means to be an educator and deliver an incredible product and hopefully improve your experience either in medical school, residenc ...
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NIF Australia Podcast

New Israel Fund Australia

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The New Israel Fund Australia podcast brings you interviews, stories and events with some of Israel and Diaspora Jewry's most influential and impactful voices. NIF is a partnership of Israelis and supporters of Israel worldwide, dedicated to a vision of Israel as both the Jewish homeland and a democracy for all its citizens. We promote freedom, equality and social justice in Israel by funding Israeli non-profits and fostering new discussions in the Australian Jewish community.
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RD Talks

Reader's Digest Australia

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Sit back and listen to some of the most engaging stories to have appeared in Reader’s Digest magazine. RD Talks brings you the real-life unforgettable crime investigations, dramas in real life, and inspirational and heart-warming moments you’ve come to expect from the magazine. Each one will amaze, stir your emotions and have you celebrating the courage of everyday heroes. From sinister brutal husband/wife murder mystery, The Case of the Missing Keys, to the tear-jerking story of a sweet nat ...
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Childproof

Ten Percent Happier

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Being a parent is really freakin’ hard. Of course, it can also be incredibly rewarding and delightful. Either way, it consumes us. Childproof is a show about us, the parents, and how we can raise kids without losing track of ourselves in the process. Each episode host Yasmeen Khan, a journalist and mom, brings us conversations and stories with fellow parents and experts on how to navigate this whole parenting thing — especially the shifts that happen within ourselves. Because parents are gro ...
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AnylabTalks

Anylab Experimental Studio

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ANYLABTALKS is a podcast talking with people from architecture, design, and creative environments. We share their ideas, interests, projects, and even their own unique stories. Taking design as our starting point and let the conversation flow freely from there.
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The Hash

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Now fueled by Leafly.com, The Hash is a weekly podcast delivering a concentrated mix of cannabis news and culture. Look out for our new season, launching January 8th, 2019, on Leafly.com!
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OPINIONS with KG

Katlego Mabusela

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#OPINIONS is a platform for us to share #OpinionS that matter. KG facilitates the discussion. We cover a broad spectrum of topics designed to broaden your perspective on a wide range of subjects; from sex to politics and even the politics of sex. I invite you to join us.
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Salam, Girl!

Nicole Queen and Monica Traverzo: Muslim Podcasters

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The Salam, Girl! podcast features content related to building a strong confident character as an American Muslim woman. The show is hosted by Monica Traverzo and Nicole Queen, two American women who chose to convert to Islam. They share advice, experiences and interview inspirational guests to help empower Muslim women to reach their fullest potentials.
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Class is in session! The Lit Southern Belle shares lessons from Life University. Listen up as she snatches pages from the Rulebook to help you through the ups and downs of life. Let's take this journey together! Welcome! 👸🏾 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mimi-navah/support
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In this new and improved revamp of The Production House, Corinne Joseph will be speaking with guests on stories that have had a strong, positive impact on their lives along with episodes speaking directly to listeners on how they can improve their screenplays. Follow Corinne Joseph INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/cscsfilm/ PODCAST Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@tph_podcast/featured Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-2018817 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tph_podcast/?hl=en
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Welcome to The One Big Tip Podcast, where I interview digital marketers, business owners, executives and entrepreneurs to discuss business strategy and the tools that make it happen. After 10+ years in the digital marketing trenches, I have seen SEO pandas and penguins come and go and have watched fads explode and fizzle out. With this podcast, I present to you the most interesting people that I can find, and ask them to give you their one big tip to be more successful in your business. Lear ...
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Silicon Valley presents itself as a haven for tech start-ups wanting to change the world for the better. But, beneath the facade, it has a serious fraud problem. Why do tricksters thrive among the geniuses? Sam Bankman-Fried, founder of the FTX crypto exchange is the latest high-profile example – but he’s far from being the first tech start-up foun…
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The Conservative Party was once a unified force, able to steadily maintain power. But today’s Tories are in constant turmoil. How did they become the party of chaos? Since Brexit there’s been a revolving door of leaders, the rise of tribalism within the party and a series of humiliating byelection losses. Alex Andreou is joined by professor of poli…
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The prospect of a new Civil War in the United States is increasingly discussed as political turmoil rips through America. How could such a conflict actually break out? Rob Hutton is joined by The Next Civil War: Dispatches from the American Future author Stephen Marche to discuss the terrifying new film Civil War – and how the reality could be even…
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The Union Jack represents many things for many people, linked to historical pride – but also shame. And, unfortunately, it’s become somewhat synonymous with the political Right. So what is Labour’s relationship with the flag? Andrew Harrison asks The People's Flag and the Union Jack: An Alternative History of Britain and the Labour Party co-author …
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Sunak has lost another MP after Mark Menzies announced he’s leaving the Tories and won’t stand at the next election. What issues does this raise for the PM? Meanwhile, the Tory leader is set to head to Poland to discuss the Ukraine war with Donald Tusk. What will they talk about? Plus, will Israel go ahead with further strikes on Rafah? And can Don…
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We know what happened the last time Donald Trump lost – and Joe Biden wants to make sure he’s prepared for more shenanigans this time out. If Trump doesn’t win “he is willing to cheat and steal it,'' writes today’s guest Adam Rawnsley, reporter for Rolling Stone magazine. He joins Jacob Jarvis in The Bunker to discuss how President Biden is prepari…
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Vladimir Putin has a tight grip on information in Russia. How does he shape how his nation sees the rest of the world? And how does he actually perceive other countries? Chris Jones asks Dr. Ivan Grigoriev, lecturer in Russian politics at the King’s Russia Institute. • “Propaganda in Russia is like a steamroller that keeps rolling over and over the…
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Paris is like Marmite – you either love it or you hate it. But it’s changing. Physically, through massive expansions in social housing and transport and a €40bn shot of investment, but also politically and psychologically. People are even smiling in the streets these days. Ros Taylor talks to Simon Kuper, Financial Times columnist and author of Imp…
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Political drama can be tedious but we can all enjoy watching a bitter rivalry unfold. What have been the greatest personal beefs in British politics? Before Starmer and Sunak there was Thatcher and Heath, Blair and Brown, Cameron and Johnson. Seth Thévoz talks Andrew Harrison through some of the ultimate Westminster head-to-heads. • “When the perso…
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All eyes remain on the Middle East after Iran’s drone attacks on Israel. How will Netanyahu respond? And how are Britain and the US going to react? In the UK, Parliament returns – what is on the agenda? Plus, we look at other flashpoints across the globe – and round-up the rest of the domestic news. Alex Andreou and Hannah Fearn talk through the we…
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Donald Trump needs evangelical Christian voters to back him to stand a chance in November. But can his religious rhetoric and doubling down on his supposed love of all things Jesus really help him win? Philip Bump is a national columnist for The Washington Post and says that “Trump’s appeal to Christians is more limited than he suggests”. He joins …
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Every party promises a growing economy as a solution for everything – but can economic expansion carry on forever? On a planet with finite resources, can growth really be infinite? Ros Taylor talks to Daniel Susskind, economic professor and author of Growth: A History and a Reckoning, about the mystery of economic growth, what “degrowthers” want, a…
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Recorded live in Sydney 2 April 2024 and moderated by Rabbi Jacqueline Ninio at Emanuel Synagogue. Avi Dabush was in his home in Kibbutz Nirim on October 7th when Hamas terrorists attacked his home. Since then, he has continued his work, tirelessly fighting for peace, justice and equality for all in Israel-Palestine. An inspirational activist and l…
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Adolf Hitler still comes up in conversations startlingly regularly – particularly online. Why? Sir Richard J. Evans, regius professor emeritus of history at the University of Cambridge and the author of The Hitler Conspiracies: The Third Reich and the Paranoid Imagination, as well as countless other titles, tells Jacob Jarvis why we’re still so obs…
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Could you watch GB News for a whole month? Gavin Esler did, in the name of research. What he experienced was a nightmare mix of confected anger, wild conspiracy and resentment designed to make its viewers feel like victims. GB News might be a joke but its growing social media presence is spreading and detoxifying the hard right views of some very p…
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As the Israel/Gaza war reaches stalemate, are hopes of a ceasefire just wishful thinking? Are “peace talks” in Ukraine just a euphemism for giving Putin what he wants? Plus Thames Water circles the plughole, the William Wragg WhatsApp fallout, and a total eclipse of everyone’s sanity. Ros Taylor sets out the week ahead with Andrew Harrison. • “I th…
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Even if you aren’t on Tiktok, you’ll know one of its billion plus monthly users. But how many of them know how their data is being collected, by whom, and why? The US is now proposing to ban the Chinese-owned social media platform over its links to the Chinese Communist Party. Chris Jones asks leading tech journalist Will Guyatt whether this is all…
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Britain’s Miners’ Strike conjures up strong emotions to this day – despite 40 years having passed since the confrontation. But what are the common misconceptions of this period of history? And how are its effects still being felt today? Andrew Harrison asks Robert Gildea, emeritus professor of modern history at the University of Oxford, about the e…
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Britain’s police forces seem constantly embroiled in scandal. Where does this stem from and where is most of the corruption? Former police officer and undercover drugs operative Neil Woods, author of Good Cop, Bad War, talks to Alex Andreou about the extent of police corruption in Britain and the pressing need for drug reform to reduce the problem.…
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The Tories face electoral obliteration, according to the polls – can Sunak do anything about it? We reflect on the latest damning survey and the current fallouts swirling around the PM. Plus we discuss conflict in the Middle East, and the latest strikes on Gaza and Syria. And finally we look at the latest from the war in Ukraine, then the election …
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Collapsing birthrates have inspired dramas from The Handmaid’s Tale to Children of Men, but it isn’t just science fiction any more. We might not realise it, but we’re living through an epidemic of infertility – and it’s getting worse. How did we get here? What does it mean when humans have fewer babies? And how do we turn it around? Jude Rogers fin…
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Putin’s threats have made nuclear conflict plausible for the first time since the Cold War – but few really understand the enormity of what it would mean. New book Nuclear War: A Scenario describes such a war step-by-step, from a surprise first strike from North Korea to the destruction of Washington D.C, miles-wide firestorms, the immolation of hu…
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The Moon is packed with precious resources – silicon for microchips, manganese for batteries, and titanium for missiles. As private companies, Japan, China, Russia, India and others rush to claim our lunar neighbour, will they look after humanity’s interests or their own? And what happens when these big, belligerent actors collide? A.C. Grayling, w…
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We think our media is mostly truthful, honest and fearless, but investigative journalism is increasingly stymied by legal threats and the infamous SLAPP (“Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation”) from the powerful. In Cuckooland: Where The Rich Own The Truth, Guardian investigations correspondent Tom Burgis follows a trail of money and infl…
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