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"Ağzı olan danışır" fəlsəfəsi ilə, "Camaatın anası, bajısı var" devizi ilə yola çıxaraq, Lökbatandan dünyaya açılan bir podcast programı olmağı arzulayırıq. Lökbatandan yayımlanan ilk və tək podcast programı sizinlə...
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Every Sunday evening, Creative Talk with Sancha Bir Subba podcasts on interesting talks and peculiar things related to our life. You will be fuelled to struggle with your problems and help you to move on. Any suggestions and feedback are most welcome directly on Instagram my Insta Id is @sanchabirsubba. You can support my podcast by donating some amounts at https://www.sanchabirsubba.com/donation
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BiR (Brief Islamic Reminders) by Afi

Brief Islamic Reminders (BIR) by Afi

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BiR is short for Brief Islamic Reminders, an Arabic word that means piety. It also means kindness, charity & everything good. I chose this name because Reminders are also good & an act of charity. In this podcast I will be sharing some reminders from the Quran & Hadees that we need to take note of & apply in our daily lives. May Allah swt make it a means of sadqa e jaariah for me….Aameen
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FX Medicine is at the forefront of ensuring functional and integrative medicine gains the recognition it deserves and ultimately establishes itself as an integral part of standard medical practice. Our podcasts are designed to promote research and evidence based therapeutic practises, acting as a progressive force for change and improvement in patient health and wellbeing.
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Codefiction Community

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Türkiye'deki yazılımın kalitesini ve sektör problemlerini kendilerine dert edinmiş, farklı disiplenlerden gelen bir grup yazılımcının toplanıp, yazılım geliştirme yöntemleri ve teknolojileri üzerine konuştukları eğlenceli, saçma ama faydalı bir yayın.
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Society of Chemical Engineers

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Society of Chemical Engineers-in rəsmi podkast kanalı. Əsas məqsədimiz kimya mühəndisliyi tələbələrini bu sahənin bir çox istiqamətləri ilə tanış etmək və mühəndislərin təcrübələrini paylaşmasına şərait yaradaraq tələbələrə töhfə verməkdir. #helpsharelearntogether #societyofchemicalengineers The official podcast channel of the Society of Chemical Engineers aims to introduce chemical engineering students to the various aspects of the field and contribute to their knowledge by allowing enginee ...
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Bir neçə gənc axtardıq öz doğma dilimizdə faydalı podkast kanalı tapmadıqdan sonra qərara gəldik ki belə bir kanal yaradaq. Məqsədimiz bu kanalda gündəlik həyatda lazım ola biləcək faydalı biliklər, populyar elm və digər faydalı məlumatları sizə maraqlı formada çatdırmaqdır. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maraqlisohbetler/support
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Minnoxide is an automotive podcast where we go beyond the meet to get to know people who are above average enthusiasts in our community in a long form format.
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This is a program for intermediate Turkish learners to practice listening skills. I talk about language learning tips, interesting things about Turkish culture etc. I use a simple language for students to understand what I say , and I speak slowly. This Podcast is fully in Turkish. You can check transcripts and translations of the episodes by visiting my website. PRIVATE LESSONS: http://learnturkishwithturkishcoffee.com/online-turkish-lessons/ or e-mail: learnturkishwithturkishcoffee@gmail.c ...
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Explore stories of the changing landscape on “Bird Nerd”, a podcast produced by Urban Video Productions. UVP aims to improve our connection with nature and understand our impact on the environment.
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Her Health Matters is a podcast by Clinical Nutritionist, Alexandra King. Tune in fortnightly for intimate conversations with courageous women sharing their health journeys, alongside expert episodes delving into a range of topics. From infertility to endometriosis, PCOS, PMDD, and beyond, Her Health Matters is here to raise awareness for the often overlooked issues in women's health. Expect raw, heartfelt stories and invaluable education, this podcast is an essential resource for all women ...
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Let's have an open dialogue around studying abroad. Know all about universities, programs, tests & get the best study abroad counselling and assistance. Receive valuable information around writing SOPs, essays and creating the perfect student profile that would impress top universities. iSchoolConnect is an AI enabled Tech company that assists students with studying abroad. With their smart tools, you can explore universities, courses and even prepare for your SOPs, essays and video interviews.
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Today in 1988, the community of Embo, in the Scottish Highlands raised money for a community center by declaring independence from the rest of the UK… but just for one day. Plus: today in 2022, an odd moment in the world of real estate. And milk. Embo Community Centre Appeal (via Archive.org) B.C. real estate agent fined $20K after chugging milk in…
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Professor Marc Cohen’s passion for all things wellness shines in this latest podcast episode. Dr Michelle Woolhouse and Professor Cohen discuss all things health; from the benefits of sunlight, clean water, food and beverage fermentation and connecting this to its history, the medicinal properties of honey, seasonal eating, fasting, and mushrooms. …
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Today in 1912, high honors for William Walker, who saved the UK’s famous Winchester Cathedral from partial collapse through five years of foundation work… all of which he did underwater. Plus: this week in Aroostook County, Maine, it’s the Maine Potato Blossom Festival. Saving the Cathedral (BBC) Maine Potato Blossom Festival You can help shore up …
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Today in 1895, the birthday of Buckminster Fuller, the “engineer, architect and futurist" who once proposed building a see-through dome over part of Manhattan to save energy and money. Plus: a community festival that’s actually in a bunch of communities. The 1960 Plan To Put A Dome Over Midtown Manhattan (Gothamist) This Was Buckminster Fuller’s Pl…
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Around this time in 2012, a teacher in Germany saved a young student's life, literally keeping the three year old's head above water after falling into an abandoned mine shaft. Plus: starting tomorrow in Oklahoma, it’s the McLoud Blackberry Festival. Teacher jumps down mineshaft to save boy (The Local) The McLoud Blackberry Festival Want more stori…
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Jay Horta AKA Car Bodega joins us to discuss our recent weekend at Road America for the Optima Ultimate Street Car Challenge. Jay shares how he's become more involved in servicing his own cars especially after receiving an astronomical quote for what turned out to be a simple job. Since, he has been excited to continue pursuing the track life.…
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Today in 1899, the signing of the Anglo-Egyptian Condominium, that established most of the border between Egypt and Sudan, but eventually led to a dispute over two stretches of land. Both countries want one stretch, and neither wants the other. Plus: this Friday in New Orleans, the running of the bulls! Well, sort of. This man is the latest in a se…
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On this National Fashion Day, we have a letter from 3,800 years ago that shows some things never change, like teenagers nagging their parents for a fancier set of clothes. Plus: an artist in Japan designs a pair of jeans that look like they're hanging out unzipped... because that's something someone needs, apparently? Reading Ancient Mail (JSTOR) J…
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Professor Marc Cohen, medical doctor, professor and biohacking expert and fx Medicine ambassador Michelle Woolhouse explore the benefits of water as a therapeutic tool. Our body’s cellular composition is two-thirds water which makes us highly responsive to water in its various temperatures, composition and states. Together they explore the benefits…
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Today in 1776, it's said that the Liberty Bell rang out in Philadelphia for the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence. More than two centuries later, a fast food giant put out fake ads claiming that it had acquired the Liberty Bell to help pay off the national debt. Plus: today in 1978, Def Leppard played its first-ever concert, i…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode Dr Amy Wilson takes us through her journey with endometriosis and adenomyosis. Amy talks about her diagnosis and the lengthy time it took, how she navigates social situations, how she manages her pain and the importance of finding the right specialist and advocating for yourself. You can find Amy on instagram…
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Send us a Text Message. Dəyərli dinləyicilərimiz, Podkastlarımıza qaldığımız yerdən davam edirik, bu podkastımızın qonağı isə “Technip Energies” şirkətinin baş proses mühəndisi Natiq Əkbərlidir. Sizə bu podkastımızda Emin Müzəffərovun aparıcılığı ilə “Proses mühəndisliyi: bu gün və sabah” mövzusunu dəyərli qonağımızın dilindən təqdim edirik. Hər bi…
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Today in 1994, the start of a very unusual road trip: Alvin Straight drove 240 miles by lawn mower. Plus: next week in Wausau, Wisconsin, it’s the Taste ‘N Glow Balloon Fest. Brotherly Love Powers a Lawn Mower Trek (New York Times) Taste 'n Glow Balloon Fest Ride with us as a backer on Patreon --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.co…
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Today in 1827, the people of Boonsboro, Maryland marked Independence Day by trying to build a stone monument to George Washington in a single day. It was a Washington Monument way before the opening of the Washington Monument in DC. Plus: today in Michigan, it's the Berrien Springs Pickle Festival. The Little-Known Story of the First Washington Mon…
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The most familiar faces from the Ratified Motorsports camp come on to discuss all of the various platforms they own and work on. This includes Evo's, Audi RS3s, G80 M3s, Nissan GTRs and a whole range of vehicles beyond that. Big power and fun conversation in this episode!By minnoxide
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Today in 1958, the Washington Post reported on a way to transform a Ford station wagon into a full-service campsite with the push of a button. Plus: this weekend in Congham, Norfolk, England, the World Snail Racing Championships. The 1959 Ford Country Squire Camper, the Pushbutton Dream Camper That Never Was (Auto Evolution) SNAIL RACING WORLD CHAM…
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Around this time of a year you may come to witness an eye-opening process in parts of Utah: it’s known as aerial fish stocking. Yes, they drop fish out of airplanes into bodies of water. Plus: in Traverse City, Michigan, there are still a few more days left of the National Cherry Festival. Utah is dropping thousands of fish from planes – again (CNN…
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This week’s podcast episode is a fascinating conversation around the human genome evolution, and how stress plays a key role in our ability to adapt to modern day stressors. Exercise physiologist, nutritionist and neuroscientist Paul Taylor talks with fx Medicine ambassador Dr Michelle Woolhouse on the role of hormesis, and the intricate balance be…
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Longtime baseball fans know this is the day each year that former star Bobby Bonilla gets more than a million bucks from the New York Mets, as part of the strangest salary deal the sport's ever seen. Plus: today in 1997, Len Libby’s Chocolates in Maine unveiled an icon, Lenny the chocolate moose. What is Bobby Bonilla Day? Explaining why the former…
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Today in 1919, the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, which ended the massive conflict known today as World War I and set a lot of postwar international standards, including standard musical pitch. Plus: the Vent Haven Museum in Kentucky showcases the world of ventriloquism, and this weekend it's hosting a a fun run and walk as The Dummy Run 5K. …
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This month in 1908, Anne of Green Gables was published. L.M. Montgomery's books have a lot of fans in Japan, which is why a community in northern Japan built a park called Canadian World, complete with a recreation of Anne's hometown of Avonlea. Plus: starting this Saturday in Washington state, it’s the Buckley Log Show. Abandoned Avonlea: Anne the…
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Yes, the coconut's tropical, and it didn't migrate, but a 2017 research paper found that “Medieval England was unexpectedly full of coconuts.” So King Arthur and his entourage really could've wandered around in search of the Grail banging coconuts together! Plus: starting this Friday in Oklahoma, it’s the Fort Gibson Sweet Corn Festival. Coconuts i…
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This month in 1878, a horse named Sallie Gardner ran past a series of cameras in Palo Alto, California. The series of photos those cameras took paved the way for motion pictures. Plus: starting tomorrow in Deridder, Louisiana, it’s the Beauregard Watermelon Festival. Eadweard Muybridge (International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum) Beauregard …
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Join Professor Lisa Wood, Head of School of Biomedical Science at the University of Newcastle, and our ambassador Dr Michelle Woolhouse for a conversation on asthma and lung health. Together they discuss the impacts of fibre, prebiotics, and the inconclusive research on omega-3s in the treatment of inflammatory lung conditions. The intrinsic link b…
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Today in 1982, British Airways Flight 009 made a successful landing in Jakarta, Indonesia, after ash from a nearby volcano had shut down all of the plane’s engines. Plus: today in 2022, six new high school graduates in Port Jefferson, New York had to quickly duck out of the commencement ceremonies to go fight a fire. When volcanic ash stopped a Jum…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode Amy takes us through her journey with endometriosis and adenomyosis. Amy talks about how she manages her conditions in a holistic way and the importance of being in tune with and understanding your own body and symptoms. We also discuss surgery options and what Amy decided was best for her, the importance of …
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This week we’re replaying a few of our sweetest episodes. In this show from January 2020, astronauts on the International Space Station bake chocolate chip cookies. But baking cookies in space is a little different than baking them on Earth. Plus: a new device called the Exolung can keep air flowing for virtually as long as a diver likes. ⁠Space-ba…
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This week we’re replaying a few of our sweetest episodes. In this show from June 2019, Wilmington, Ohio and Latrobe, Pennsylvania are split over which town was the true birthplace of the banana split. Plus: the mind-melting TV show known as the Banana Splits Adventure Hour was actually supposed to have an entirely different name! ⁠Wilmington Banana…
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This week we’re replaying a few of our sweetest episodes. In this show from November 2019, we get a look at a meringue that's just about the lightest dessert ever made. Plus: the story of a light-emitting fungus gnat in Brazil, which is maybe not as appetizing as the first story. ⁠World’s Lightest Dessert Is 96 Percent Air, Weighs Just One Gram⁠ (O…
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This week we’re replaying a few of our sweetest episodes. In this show from December 2020, we take a closer look at the amazing and frequently disturbing history of gingerbread, including how one of the most famous royals of all time helped bring gingerbread people into the world. Plus: a lesson in patience from a musical great who made herself int…
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Naturopath Ben Lee shares his clinical insights into the challenges associated with topical steroid withdrawal. With skin conditions so prevalent in our society, the prescribing of topical steroids is on the rise. Ben’s integrated approach to firstly identifying the condition, and then treating from the root cause addresses the mechanisms of action…
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This week we’re replaying a few of our sweetest episodes. In this show from July 2021, we meet Agnes B. Marshall, who helped make ice cream the icon that it is today. Plus: ground control once played the song “Hello Darlin” by country star Conway Twitty to astronauts in Earth orbit. Only this version of the song was a little different. ⁠The 19th-ce…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode I speak with Naturopath Lisa Costa-Bir on all things Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD). Lisa is well versed on this topic as she has PMDD and works a lot with it in her clinical practice. In this episode we cover: What is PMDD? How is PMDD diagnosed? Ways to manage PMDD through diet and lifestyle Medicat…
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Today in Readlyn, Iowa, it's the start of Grump Days - because Readlyn proudly bills itself as home to "857 friendly people and one old Grump!" Plus: today in 1955, Paul Bunyan died? Even though he’s a legendary person and didn’t really live? That's what a grave marker in Minnesota claims, anyway. THE TOWN WHERE IT’S FUN TO BE A GROUCH (Now I Know)…
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Wedding season is definitely here, and today we’ll tell you about a wedding tradition that used to have one very clear meaning and then did a 180. Plus: Stand With Pride is a network of people who volunteer to serve as stand-in parents when families of origin refuse to attend LGBTQ+ weddings. Why Do Couples Tie Cans to Wedding Cars? (New York Times…
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Lou Gehrig famously ended his consecutive games streak in the spring of 1939, not long before he was diagnosed with ALS. But on this day in 1939, he played one last exhibition game in Kansas City. Plus: today in 1977, the Kansas City Royals take to the field in Milwaukee with borrowed uniforms after a thief took off with most of their road gear. Ha…
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Today in 1993, the release of the blockbuster movie Jurassic Park. One of the small but key roles in that movie is the work of Jophery Brown, actor and a stuntman who's performed in some of the biggest movies of the last few decades. Plus: Sal Giardino's New Jersey gravestone is hard to miss: it's a giant black lightbulb featuring the words "World'…
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Professor Lesley Braun facilitates a conversation with Dr Adrian Lopresti, Dr Damian Kristoff, Emma Sutherland and Dr Michelle Woolhouse, all from different modalities and perspectives looking at immunity. Key foundational concepts such as holism and interconnectedness, self care and the importance of convalescence are covered as is a deep dive int…
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Legend has it that today in 1529, two armies in Switzerland decided that instead of having a war, they would have some soup. Plus: Idaho's Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve is holding a centennial celebration through September. In Switzerland, the soup quarrelling politicians share (BBC) 100 Years of the Craters of the Moon (Visit …
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode I speak with Kirsty Bryant. Kirsty is the first woman in Australia to receive a uterus transplant and to give birth to a baby from a transplanted uterus. When Kirsty gave birth to her daughter Violet she suffered a traumatic bleed which resulted in a life saving hysterectomy. Kirsty takes us through what it w…
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Send us a Text Message. Dəyərli dinləyicilərimiz, Podkastlarımıza qaldığımız yerdən davam edirik, bu podkastımızın qonağı isə BP şirkətinin proses/sahə mühəndisi Emil Səlimovdur. Bu podkastın mövzusu "Offshore"da kimya mühəndisliyi haqqındadır. Hər birinizə xoş dinləmələr arzu edirik! #helpsharelearntogether #societyofchemicalengineers Dear followe…
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Today in 1520 the beginning of what may have been the biggest, most expensive party of all time, involving two kings, 18 days and $19 million. Plus: starting tomorrow in New Orleans, it’s the French Market Creole Tomato Festival. The Field of the Cloth of Gold (Historic-UK.com) French Market Creole Tomato Festival No need to spend millions, you can…
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For the birthday of Tetris, the story of a 13 year old who played so deep into the NES version of the game that it crashed - and the gamers who found ways to keep playing even past that "end" point. Plus: starting tomorrow the town of Metropolis, Illinois is hosting its annual Superman Celebration. It’s Possible to Hack Tetris From Inside the Game …
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If you're traveling abroad this summer you'll need a passport - unless you're one of a very small number of very prominent people who don't need to use passports. Plus: this week Louisville, Kentucky is home to Ali Fest. Does the President Have a Passport? (Slate) Ali Fest in Louisville, KY Travel over to our Patreon page to get bonus episodes and …
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It's National Cheese Day! Today we're telling the story of American cheese, which got its start from a guy who emigrated to Chicago from Ontario. Plus: a region of northern Sweden known as "the Kingdom of Cheese" drives the point home with two 23 foot tall cheese slicers. What Is American Cheese, Anyway? (Serious Eats) A Brief History of "American …
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Dr Brad Leech and Emma Sutherland discuss key microbiome concepts, emphasising the importance of distinguishing between pathogens and pathobionts, the latest on testing methods, microbial richness vs diversity, and the safe use of antimicrobial herbs, including Brad’s four rules for clinical practice: Test, Reflect, Protect, and Regenerate. Find to…
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