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Five To Go

Cox Media Group Atlanta

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Atlanta traffic and pit reporter Doug "Fireball" Turnbull, roving journo Devin Kupka, and championship-winning mechanic Dan Elliott go long form on five big stories in the racing world each week, along with tales from the garage and the grandstands from over the years.
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This is Inside Track: The Official World Athletics Podcast. Discover the world of athletics with the biggest names, most revealing stories and unparalleled coverage of the most exciting track and field events. Be it running, jumping & throwing; this is where you'll find the inside track on the world’s best athletes & competitions. Subscribe or follow so you don't miss any of the action. Watch the full video version of this show, and more, via worldathletics.org/videos
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Passion runs deep in the deep south. On Fans Down South Jon Miller & Steve Jenks go through the current stories and headlines around college football with a focus on Alabama & Auburn. More online at www.FansDownSouth.com
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F.A.N. Talk comes to you live from the kitchen. Hosted by Hip hop artist Au, , and his brother Winna. Providing you with insight on current event within hip hop and sports, and spur of the moment conversation to leave you engaged the entire time. You can email fantalk0801@gmail.com for topics you would like us to go over....... #fantalk0801 #fantalk #talkaboutit
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Go the Distance

Athabasca University

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The world is rethinking education, and distance learning has become a major part of the conversation. It may seem new and strange, but it’s been going on for a long time, creating opportunities and transforming lives. This series will share stories from learners at one of the world’s leading distance and online education institutions: Athabasca University, Canada’s Online University. We hope it will inspire you to start your own path to education. How far will education take you?
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Open Doors Podcast

Open Doors Australia & New Zealand

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On The Whole Story, we go beneath the surface. We delve beyond the headlines, breaking through the noise to bring our listeners the truth - a raw, honest, and gripping insight into discipleship in the most dangerous places in the world to follow Jesus. Our mission is to bring forth the most thought-provoking voices from the global church, sharing secrets from corners of the world our listeners have only ever heard about. To find out more about Open Doors you can visit opendoors.org.au or ope ...
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A scrappy podcast about movies with your host, author-illustrator and actress Annie Mok (Rookie Mag, Swim Thru Fire with Sophia Foster-Dimino, Phaesporia). Annie discusses older, classic and less-classic films with special guests, and sometimes brings on people involved with the making of films to talk about their works. | http://heyanniemok.com/ | @HeyAnnieMok on twitter | write at heyanniemok (at) gmail (dot) com. Our soundcloud banner image is of the actress of Madhabi Mukherjee in Satyaj ...
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The Slate Daily feed includes new episodes from more than 30 shows in the Slate Podcast Network. You'll get thought provoking analysis, storytelling, and commentary on everything from news and politics to arts, culture, technology, and entertainment. Discover new shows you never knew you were missing.
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The world needs innovation now more than ever. The good news is that you can train yourself to be a better innovator. Join former Google Engineering Executive and Superintendent of Well-being Bill Duane as he dives deep with innovators from business, science, social change and technology on the internal innovation that unlocks external innovation. More information at www.billduane.com Theme music Where's Leon by kind permission of Taraval
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Whether you live in Clarenville, Port Aux Basques, southern Labrador or any point in between...CBC Newfoundland Morning is for you. It's an upbeat, friendly start to your day. Bernice and Martin have the information you need, want and can't do without!
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Learn the profit-making steps with digital strategies that turn online visitors into customers. Your host Caria Watt has 20 years experience in marketing and communications, and shares her insights on how you can get your website ranking higher on Google search, turn more online consumers into sales and be a mindful communicator. On most days, you'll find Caria burning toast in the kitchen, whilst learning something new, to feed her digital-entrepreneurial addiction. Connect on Social: @Cari ...
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Tha Lowdown

Drew Ivery & BJ Laudermilk

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This is a podcast discussing all things basketball in the WNBA and the NBA, with some college hoops mixed in every once in a while. The show has occasional guests from all over the sports landscape. From players, to coaches and even other media members. It's a show that's meant to entertain and inform lovers of the game of basketball. Hosted by former awards voter, credentialed WNBA media member and college sports broadcaster, Drew Ivery, and sports broadcaster BJ Laudermilk. LIVE - Thursday ...
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Stethoscopes and Strollers

La Toya Luces-Sampson MD, PMH-C

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Welcome to Stethoscopes & Strollers! I'm Dr. Toya, mom of two, OBGYN, and coach for physician moms. Here, we go beyond the hospital halls, into the messy, magical early years of parenting—think diapers, sleepless nights, and figuring out how to deal with all those unexpected twists and turns. Every episode, I dive into topics like mental health, the ins and outs of postpartum sex, sorting out childcare, and how having little ones changes your marriage. We’ll talk about getting back to work a ...
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Sindy on the floor

RCV 99fm - Sindy Looper

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Live play set from RCV radio studio Lille Francia. Sindy Looper mix her digs of electronic music every Thursday 6 PM. Live from RCV radio, Lille France. Most of the tracks are rarely diffused on main radios. This is my motivation to play them, make them exist among a fully saturated sonore world. Try to build a place to share my digs, design my musical wishes, as if i make the mix i wanna hear today and now. Tracks from everywhere, every time, edits, effets, weak vocals, no limits - i travel ...
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Welcome to The Real Tale! We are on a mission to improve the online retail customer experience. The Real Tale is a mystery shopping report for online retailers that measures the experience across 200 metric points from page speed, through to packaging, the delivery experience and the returns process. In the podcast we chat to industry subject matter experts to discuss and get down to the nitty gritty of what makes a successful online customer experience. If you are interested in learning mor ...
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I’m a believer in being present—friends and family stop laughing—well, the idea of being present. However, this hope to be present and the top skill on my CV: procrastination, bred a philosophy that Simba, Timon, and Pumbaa would be proud to bear. If something is too big, too scary, or too much time, energy, capacity, or willpower for right now, I deem it a future me problem. Eventually, I must deal with these ‘future my problems’. So, join me as we dive into topics and skill-sets we need to ...
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What happened when a blue city inherited a red state problem. Guests: Brandon Johnson, mayor of the city of Chicago. Dr. Kenneth D. Phelps, senior pastor at Concord Missionary Baptist Church (CMBC) in Chicago. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate po…
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Candice Lim is joined by writer, podcaster and YouTuber Allison Raskin, whose new book I Do (I Think) about Gen-Z and millennial marriages comes out October 15th. On today’s episode, Raskin takes us through her internet diaries which include the Substack app and her favorite internet conspiracy theories. But first, Raskin talks about her good (and …
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On this week’s show, Rebecca Onion and Jenny Zhang fill in for Stephen. First, the panel tackles HBO’s Industry. The show is in its third season and has seen a huge increase in viewership. But is it a show worth of the coveted Sunday night timeslot? Then, they explore Alien: Romulus, a new addition to Xenomorph lore, with a controversial cameo. Fin…
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Every year, millions of Americans experience a stroke. Though the focus is often on prevention and immediate care, many patients are left with long-term effects for years –or even a lifetime– afterward. On this week’s episode of Well, Now, we dive into new approaches to overcome the cognitive and physical disabilities that often follow a stroke. Dr…
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With Dan out, Devin and Doug talk about Reddick finally finishing a win off and taking the points lead and also their take on the pre-appeal Dillon penalty. They also discuss the Playoff driver-travails, airborne cars, Silly Season surprises, and how global money could affect the driver/team market. They also discuss the implications of TV controll…
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Crystal met Hugh Hefner when she was 21 and he was 81. They spent 10 years together at the Playboy mansion before he died and she became a widow. In this episode she reflects on their marriage, and how she’s changed since. Crystal Hefner’s memoir is called Only Say Good Things: Surviving Playboy and Finding Myself. Podcast production by Zoe Azulay …
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Democrats frustrated by Joe Biden’s policy towards Israel and Gaza voted for “uncommitted” in the primaries, notably in the crucial swing state of Michigan. Does Kamala Harris have an opportunity to reach those voters now? Guest: Yazan “Yaz” Kader, uncommitted DNC delegate from the state of Washington and registered nurse. Want more What Next? Subs…
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How do you save a region from an economic tailspin? For this Money Talks, Felix Salmon chats with Paul Collier, author of The Bottom Billion and, most recently, Left Behind: A New Economics for Neglected Places. They discuss the economic and political forces that drag countries and regions to the bottom — and how they might be saved. Paul gives exa…
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On today’s episode of Hear Me Out: sharpen up. Public schooling in this country has had a lot of champions — including some that you might not expect. But did we ever actually agree on what we wanted schools to do for society? Elizabeth Newcamp of Slate’s Care & Feeding joins us to argue for a reappraisal of the whole system… and what it means to e…
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Kate’s entire family loves to go on intense, day-long hikes. Kate does not. It’s just one of many differences that makes her feel like a black sheep. But Kate desperately wants to be close to her family—without disregarding her own desires or compromising on parts of her life. On this episode of How To!, Carvell Wallace brings on Dr. Lucy Blake, au…
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A family from Ontario has made it their summer mission to visit as many National Park sites as they can. Members of the Moshkovits family packed their camper and hit up almost 70 spots in just the past few years. The two children, 11-year-old Roee and 13-year-old Ashira have colourful tokens to prove it. It's part of a Parks Canada program called X…
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Young people have set up a non-profit group in Corner Brook, dedicated to making life better for people in the community. Over the years, the group has raised money for various charities and has put on events that families can afford. Now, the organization is taking on something new. Holidays for Hope founder Max Pittman spoke with us.…
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A few months ago we did a story about Our Lady of Mercy Heritage complex in Port au Port West. The committee that runs it were crowned the winners of a national competition, the Next Great Save. The committee got a total of fifty-thousand dollars towards restoration of the old church. This past weekend, they had their fourth annual quilt show, wher…
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Four golfers from Newfoundland's west coast are getting into the swing of things - at the Ernie Els autism international golf tournament. They're taking part on a course in this province, but their scores are compared with those of competitors from other countries. The CBC’s Amy Feehan went to the Humber Valley Resort golf course. She spoke with go…
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Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin reflect on hosting Slate’s sports podcast, which debuted in July 2009. Retrospective (6:51): How the show attempted to be an antidote to traditional sports talk radio. Old Afterballs (30:55): Josh on a 1934 battle between a scorpion and a spider. Stefan with an update to “Proud to Be an Astro” from Ball Four. New Afterb…
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Voters, especially young voters, increasingly split parties along gender lines. Can an “all-disaffected-men” strategy propel the Republicans back to the White House, or is the Democrats’ “freedom” messaging broad enough to win the election? Guest: Jill Filipovic, journalist, lawyer, and author of OK Boomer, Let’s Talk: How My Generation Got Left Be…
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On this episode: Jamilah, Elizabeth, and Dillon Michael White help a listener whose kid is struggling hard to enjoy the summer break… and complaining about everything in the process. How can this parent nip the negativity in the bud and prevent a bad attitude from ruining everyone’s break? We also check in on what’s happening in the hosts’ lives ri…
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The provincial government will invest $1.3 million to help set up transitional housing in Gander. The money is meant to create temporary places where homeless people can stay, in the hope that they'll eventually find permanent places to live. The Central Residential Services Board will run the facility's day-to-day operations and hire the staff. Jo…
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Nothing brings back the feeling of "home" like enjoying your favourite foods. A Ukrainian woman living in Corner Brook managed to get food from her home country stocked at the local Sobeys. People can now buy an assortment of items, from buckwheat to pickled tomatoes. Olha Hubenko spoke with the CBC's Sanuda Ranawake, along with her son, Pasha Hube…
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This week, host June Thomas talks to author and poet Judith Barrington about her knack for memoir writing and about a retreat called Flight of the Mind that she ran with her partner for 17 years. In the interview, they discuss what makes good memoir writing, what Flight of the Mind meant to women writers, and how to get the most out of writing retr…
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GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy are in high demand and short supply. The internet makes it easy for you to have a compounding pharmacy whip you up a batch—but should you? Guest: Kate Knibbs, senior writer at Wired. Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and all your favorite Sl…
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Candice Lim is joined by Unladylike’s Cristen Conger, whose new podcast Conspiracy, She Wrote unravels women’s overlooked roles in today’s conspiracy culture. On today’s episode, they’re diving into Conger’s internet diaries, from her golden rules for engaging online to the conspiracy theory she secretly believes in. This podcast is produced by Se’…
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The power of the presidential pardon is a holdover from America’s colonial roots. But no one had used it like former President Trump. Over and over he kept pardoning his allies, and then, he’d welcome them back into the fold. . It seemed like he was rewarding these criminals for their loyalty, and belittling whole categories of crime, like fraud, c…
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Political Gabfest host Emily Bazalon talks with author Joshua Leifer about his new book, Tablets Shattered: The End of An American Jewish Century and the Future of Jewish Life. They discuss Leifer’s experience growing up Jewish in America, the conflict in Gaza, how what it means to be Jewish has evolved, and more. Tweet us your questions @SlateGabf…
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This week, author and data journalist Nate Silver joins Felix Salmon, Emily Peck, and Elizabeth Spires to discuss his new book On the Edge: The Art of Risking Everything, a deep dive into the risk-taking class that shapes modern society. They discuss the low-risk world of “the village,” and the community of high stakes, go-big-or-go-home investors …
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In a recent CBS News interview, Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance charged that the Biden administration was favoring Black farmers over white farmers in federal policy. That came days after the US Department of Agriculture began distributing more than $2 billion in relief to Black and other marginalized farmers who suffered historic dis…
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In this episode, Rod and Karen Morrow (co-hosts of the podcast The Black Guy Who Tips) join Prudie (Jenée Desmond-Harris) to answer letters from readers about what to do when your fiance asks you to open up your relationship but becomes obsessed with identifying your hook-up partners, how to support your friend’s widow when you’re still grieving th…
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Since Elon Musk took over Twitter - now X - in 2022, he’s increasingly used it to push his conservative views. A suit against a non-profit brand safety group of advertisers and an exclusive interview with former President Trump show that Elon was never interested in keeping Twitter as a town square, but rather, a soapbox for him to push his politic…
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With the school year fast approaching, the expense of fresh, new school supplies is a worry for many families. To help out, Vine Place Community Centre in Corner Brook will stuff the backpacks. That's the name of an event happening next week. Mike Kearley is the Executive Director of the centre.
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Imagine you could take a step back in time and see an old Newfoundland ghost story come to life before your eyes. The Corner Brook Museum and Archives can get you very close. A software development company called DCXIX (pronounced "six nineteen") is doing virtual reality ghost stories. Visitors will take a tour of Corner Brook as it was a hundred y…
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Over 450 thousand dollars in cash, over 16 hundred grams of cocaine, and 15 thousand prescription pills. More than 3.5 million contraband cigarettes, 12 guns with ammunition. All of that - and MORE - was seized in a drug bust by the RCMP in Clarenville on Thursday. RCMP Superintendent Keith McKinnon says five people have been arrested and five prop…
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They're small, bumpy, and found all over the island of Newfoundland - from the deep woods to shallow streams - even your own backyard. The noble brown-and-black-spotted American Toad isn't native to Newfoundland, but it's been wildly successful since it arrived. Christine Campbell and Ian Warkentin are professors of environmental science at Grenfel…
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This week, Emily Bazelon and David Plotz are joined by Marin Cogan of Vox to discuss how the media is reporting on election disinformation and misinformation and Donald Trump’s lies; Vice President Kamala Harris defining Candidate Kamala Harris; and more guns, less violent crime. Here are some notes and references from this week’s show: Marin Cogan…
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On this episode: Jamilah, Elizabeth and special guest host Dillon White of DadChats and ChatsFam help a listener whose kid really, really struggles with losing. The smallest not-wins send this boy into hysterics… even though he knows all that sportsmanship stuff. So what might help — and what might this parent be missing? We’ll also debrief with a …
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MrBeast is known for videos that blend stunts and philanthropy, but his new team-up with Amazon and MGM is bringing some of his less savory aspects to light. Guest: Madison Malone Kircher, reporter covering internet culture for The New York Times Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family …
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