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One Decision
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One Decision

Situation Room Studios

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Tough decisions rattle us all to the core. But for our guests on One Decision— the choices they are up against can also shape history. No pressure! They take us through all of their doubts, emotions and—sometimes unexpected--consequences. A fresh take on foreign policy. Hear the former head of Mi6, Sir Richard Dearlove alongside international journalists as they analyse, interview, and discuss.
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For over two decades, the Group of Nations (aka CAT Company Inc.) has built an unparalleled reputation for producing and distributing publications and events that bridge the gap between government policy and the global business community. We started in 1997 with our first official print edition to memorialize the agenda of the G8 Summit in Denver, United States. Since then, our portfolio has evolved to include exclusive as well as official publications for the G20, B20, G20 YEA, and APEC sum ...
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Hold the Curtain

Gallery 7 Theatre & Performing Arts

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Hold the Curtain is a new podcast from Gallery 7 Theatre all about arts & culture, theatre, and much more! We'll have a featured guest each episode to chat about an upcoming project or their experiences. Plus, lots of games, fun and treats with your host Ken Hildebrandt and G7 staff members Charlene Crawford and Gabe Kirkley. Join us for Hold the Curtain: A Gallery 7 Podcast!
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This channel aims to provide thought provoking ideas revolving around dating, men, women, psychology, biology, and red/blue pill philosophy for people who are open to looking at the world from different angles. Blurred Pills is a metaphor devised around the idea that the mass of people are ingesting information from certain places that keeps them very far off their potential, or has them confused about certain aspects of life. If you want to keep your finger on the pulse with new episodes Su ...
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Bite-sized podcast designed for quick consumption. Each episode clocks in under 10 minutes and helps to educate listeners on gadgets, apps, games, and more. An informal and informative approach to cool tech and things we think you'd like, we highlight our favorite things to cross our path. We also like to chat about other non-tech things that we believe you'd love.
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The T1D news show you've been waiting for! Long-time broadcaster, blogger and diabetes mom Stacey Simms interviews prominent advocates, authors and speakers. Stacey asks hard questions of healthcare companies and tech developers and brings on "everyday' people living with type 1. Great for parents of T1D kids, adults with type 1 and anyone who loves a person with diabetes.
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Energy Insights, by Energy Tracker Asia, covers the latest topics on the energy transition and gets into conversation with a wide range of experts and thought leaders on themes that include energy, fossil fuels, climate finance, climate policy, decarbonisation and development. Join our host each month to dive deep into the latest opportunities, challenges and solutions in the climate and energy space.
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Japan Memo
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Japan Memo

The International Institute for Strategic Studies

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The Japan Memo is a monthly podcast series that unpacks why Japan matters in today’s regional and global geopolitical landscape. In each episode, the co-hosts, Robert Ward and Yuka Koshino of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Japan Chair Programme, will bring in strategists, experts and practitioners from around the world to examine how Japan is using its diplomatic, economic and military tools to achieve its strategic goals, and what lessons it offers to other countri ...
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The Chatting With Ingram podcasts take global issues and chat them through with industry and thought leaders bringing unique insights into life, the universe and everything, as the quote goes. The series focuses on people, security, defence, cyber, intelligence, business, terrorism, spies, current affairs and just fun chats with great people hosted by Philip Ingram MBE.
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Join Bart van Ark, Professor of Productivity Studies at the University of Manchester, and the managing director of The Productivity Institute as he brings you discussions with leading minds from the UK and abroad about how to improve productivity for almost everything: from health care to car manufacturing, at national and regional levels, for business and for your own personal productivity. This podcast series investigates why UK productivity is lower than in many other countries and why ar ...
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This podcast seeks to challenge the commonly held assumptions about Japan as harmonious, homogeneous, and traditional by recasting its history as a history of conflict and change, as the history of class struggles, from anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist, anti-colonial, and intersectional perspectives.
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IDEAS FACTORY

Naghma Sahar, Harsh Pant

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The Ideas Factory is an exclusive series by ORF that delves into the big geo-political events that affects India and the world. In conversation with Naghma Sahar, Senior Fellow at ORF, and Professor Harsh Pant, Director of Studies and Head of Strategic Studies Programme at ORF
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Sports have always been a competition, to prove that you are the best. What if Pokemon competed in these same sports? Jump on in to a radio broadcast of Pokemon Sporting events, such as the Guild Games, and root for your favorite team as they compete for the title. Brought to you by the Ahdurin Region Network*. What level are you? *not a real network :)
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Thinking CAP

Center for American Progress

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Thinking CAP is a weekly podcast featuring the nation’s top progressive leaders and influencers. The show covers the major issues at the intersection of activism, race, policy, and politics. Hosted by Daniella Gibbs Léger and Ed Chung.
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3 Topics in just 1 podcast. Topics are what's going on in the tech world and the Sports world. The third topic is any random ass thing I can find that's interesting. Might be some funny ass stuff or what's happening in our world right now! You really never know. Hope you all enjoy!
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A rambling podcast discussing the UK Labour Party and the wider political world in general hosted by Dafydd Vaughan with Cllr Jabez Oakes. All opinions and discussions broadcast are the personal opinions of the content providers and do not constitute any view held by the Labour Party.
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An insightful and at times irreverant look at what is happening in the world of hospitality. Hosted by Raj Randhawa and Richard Majewski, between them they have over 40 years of experience of working in the hospitality industry. Raj is CEO of AVQuest, a UK-based technology company specialising in delivering highly integrated payment and analytics solutions to hotels and serviced apartment operators. AVQuest also provide a wide-range of other technologies to the industry. The AVQuest solution ...
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Climate change is a threat to human health – but climate mitigation could help reduce its impacts.We’re funding Dr Eric Zusman to work with local governments in Japanese and other G7 cities to incorporate health into their climate change mitigation policies ––––Wellcome is a global charitable foundation. We want everyone to benefit from science’s p…
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It’s In the News, a look at the top stories and headlines from the diabetes community happening now. Top stories this week: Novo Nordisk will discontinue Levemir by the end of 2024, Tandem begins limited launch of software updates that will include Dexcom's G7, Beta Bionics iLet pump will be covered until some pharmacy plans, and lots more! Links a…
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In this episode of HeadLine Hunting, we went through some juicy ones. New Delhi wants to create rain, Jewish Americans are seeking gun training, Ukraine want's to stop elections, and Florida Man finds a Human skull for sell on Holloween!! Headline Links in order covered: Human skull found in Florida charity shop Halloween section https://www.bbc.co…
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In today’s episode, we’re taking a deep dive into the GameSir G7 Controller, a reliable, feature-rich, and Xbox-certified gadget that resonates quite a bit with the original Xbox controller design​​. Built for the serious gamer, the G7 is a wired controller that is tactile, sturdy, and highly responsive, making it a preferred choice over Microsoft'…
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The UK wants to reduce the number of migrants coming to the UK to work but the plan has faced opposition from unions and business groups. We find out how this will affect the UK's workforce. We'll hear from a lawyer involved in the Purdue Pharma bankruptcy settlement before the US Supreme Court. He'll give us his view of what could happen if a $6 b…
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On the second day of the COP28 summit in Dubai, for the first time, countries have pledged to integrate food and agriculture into their plans to tackle climate change - acknowledging the link between farming and global warming. In what’s been called ‘climate quitting’, young people are leaving their jobs because they disapprove of their employers o…
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The Mindscapes International Summit was held in Bengaluru in 2023 to celebrate Mindscapes – Wellcome’s international cultural programme aimed transforming how we understand, address and talk about mental health.To mark the culmination of the Mindscapes programme globally, members of the Mindscapes community from London, New York, Berlin, Tokyo, San…
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Throughout the Mindscapes programme, Cultural Research Fellows in New York City, Berlin, Tokyo and Bengaluru were key in supporting local conversations about the global challenge of mental health. In this video, they share their experiences and approaches to the exploration and transformation of how we understand, address and talk about mental heal…
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It’s In the News, a look at the top stories and headlines from the diabetes community happening now. Top stories this week: infusion set recall, update on ViaCyte stem cell research, a few new studies look at sleep and diabetes, actual clinical research into cinnamon for type 1 and lots more. Links & transcript below Find out more about Moms' Night…
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At Moms' Night Out Providence, I was part of an Ask Us Anything panel that included Moira McCarthy and Kerri Sparling. We had a lot of fun on this panel and a lot of fun at MNO period. If you’re wondering what this event is all about, I think this panel will give you a lot of insight. It’s serious, and humorous, I hope helpful, and it’s all peer to…
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Is the UK Productivity Puzzle anywhere closer to being solved? Where do we see progress? And what are the pieces of the jigsaw that still need to be found? This episode of Productivity Puzzles, released during National Productivity Week, examines the outlook for productivity growth and the best policies that will lead to better outcomes. Host Profe…
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Senator Chris Murphy, who sits on the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has called for a conversation on American aid to Israel—and what kind of conditions should be a part of it. He, along with other Democratic colleagues, has spoken out against the high death toll in Gaza, which Murphy now calls “unsustainable.” A mammoth aid package i…
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The COP28 summit will see world leaders from around the world discuss tackling climate change. Our presenter Rahul Tandon looks at what is on the agenda and speaks to people directly affected. Footballer Cristiano Ronaldo is being sued for $1bn after promoting a range of NFTs for Binance. We get the latest from our correspondent in the US. And is a…
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The team behind the top global affairs podcast, One Decision, brings you "Power Decisions," a new energy series that explores the world's energy sources and the politics and power behind the clean transition. As the COP28 climate conference kicks off this week in the United Arab Emirates, we examine the growth and development of emerging clean ener…
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Investment guru Charlie Munger has died at the age of 99 - our presenter Rahul Tandon looks back at his legacy. We also take you to India where 41 construction workers trapped for 17 days in a tunnel in the Himalayas have finally been rescued. We find out if the pace of development in the area is too quick. And are you miserable at work? We speak t…
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This week, Mila Clark became a popular advocate for type 2 diabetes after her diagnosis in 2016 But she was actually one of the many adults misdiagnosed – she actually lives with LADA. One of the biggest changes she experienced was how her health care providers treated her, they were much more supportive when they realized she had LADA – also calle…
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Roger Hearing talks to Mitchell Baker the CEO of Mozilla, one of the oldest and most influential internet institutions about her hopes and fears over AI. He also delves into just how much shoppers in the US spent on this Cyber Monday/Black Friday weekend. And we find about New Zealand scrapping its plans to phase out smoking altogether.…
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Twenty-four hostages were released by Hamas following their capture during the October 7th invasion of Israel. But how do the two warring sides find common ground and arrive at an agreement in the midst of a war? Gershon Baskin, a writer and activist from Israel, has carried back-channel messages to and from Hamas for seventeen years and was deeply…
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It's time for one of America's favourite shopping days. A record 130 million people were expected to shop in stores and online in the U.S. this Black Friday - according to the country's National Retail Federation. But forecasters had predicted the cost of living pressures on households would result in a more subdued day of spending compared to prev…
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In this episode, we delve into the modern solution to indoor humidity - the Dreo HM512S Smart Humidifier. This sleek device is not just a humidifier but a smart companion to your home. With features like real-time humidity monitoring and intelligent adjustments, it takes the guesswork out of maintaining a comfortable living environment. We also dis…
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We interview the president of Canadians for Nuclear energy Dr. Chris Keefer to discuss nuclear energy and why the current government has suddenly taken a u-turn on nuclear energy policy. We then discuss the Federal budget update, housing funds and the AirBnb changes coming. CPI in Canada falls back to within the BoC's target, and comments from Tiff…
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35-year-old heir to a banana business empire Daniel Noboa has been sworn in as Ecuador’s new president, with a promise to create jobs and curb violence in a country gripped by a bloody drug war. Mr Noboa holds a degree in business administration from New York University and three master’s degrees, from Harvard, Northwestern and George Washington un…
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In the eleventh episode of Japan Memo Season 3, Robert Ward and Togashi Mariko host Professor Tanaka Koichiro, a professor at the Graduate School of Media and Governance at Keio University, and Dr Hasan Alhasan, Research Fellow for Middle East Policy at the IISS. Robert, Mariko, Professor Tanaka, and Hasan discuss Japan’s relationship with the Midd…
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Foreign Minister Nicu Popescu of Moldova sits down with One Decision in New York to talk about the various efforts that Russia is allegedly committing to destabilizing the tiny and young European nation, preventing it from joining the European Union. Russian soldiers and separatists already occupy a large part of the country, and it's an area that …
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The veteran anti-Islam leader of the Freedom party pledged to cut immigration and help people who are facing high utility bills and food prices. An IPSOS exit poll indicate that this PVV party has clearly won the most seats in the snap general election. Sam Fenwick gets reaction live from the Netherlands, and discusses more business news from aroun…
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Today's episode focused on the TOZO T20 Wireless Earbuds, a wallet-friendly gadget that doesn't compromise on quality. Designed for comfort and style, these earbuds offer a substantial 10-hour battery life, extending to an impressive 42 hours with the charging case. The earbuds boast a 10mm dynamic driver for a rich sound experience and responsive …
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The founder of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, Binance, has stepped down and agreed to plead guilty to federal money laundering charges in the United States. The US Justice Department said Binance prioritized its "profits over the safety of the American people" and became the largest crypto exchange "in part because of the crimes it co…
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Do you know your rights with diabetes? Our guest this week is John Griffin, a trial lawyer with more than 30 years of advocating in and out of the courtroom. He lives with type 2 himself – this is an eye opening and useful conversation. Griffin served as National Chair of the Board of the American Diabetes Association in 2011, and is the former Cha…
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Following the sacking of CEO Sam Altman on Friday, hundreds of members of staff have threatened to resign unless he is reinstated. Despite being offered a job at Microsoft, their CEO has suggested Altman could go back to Open AI; Microsoft shares rose on the news he could be joining the company. Sam Fenwick picks over the comings and goings, and mo…
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Are the United States and China entering a new, short-term detente, or will unexpected crises derail things? The Diplomat’s Asia Geopolitics podcast hosts Ankit Panda (@nktpnd) and Katie Putz (@LadyPutz) discuss the November 2023 U.S.-China summit.Click the play button above to listen. If you’re an iOS or Mac user, you can also subscribe to The Dip…
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In this episode, we dove into the world of wearable technology with the TOZO S3 Smart Watch. We discussed its stylish square design that appeals to all genders and the practicality of its health monitoring features, including heart rate and sleep tracking. The watch's 1.83-inch TFT touchscreen and IP68 waterproof rating make it a durable choice for…
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Sam Altman, the head of artificial intelligence firm OpenAI, has been ousted by the company's board, which said it had lost confidence in his ability to lead the company. We look at what this means for the company going forward and who will be replacing him? It was announced that Amazon will lay off hundreds of employees in its Alexa division. We l…
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In our latest episode, we explore the world of home entertainment with a detailed discussion about the Hisense 65-Inch Class U7. This 4K Mini-LED TV equipped with Google TV is a game-changer in the living room. We delve into its stunning visual capabilities and the seamless access it provides to a vast array of content. It's designed for movie enth…
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Dr. Sylvain Charlebois aka The Food Professor joins the podcast to discuss food inflation hitting Canadian wallets. His Battle with the Bank of Canada, and the impacts of the carbon tax. Keith and Steve then discuss the recession playbook. US CPI, jobless claims and the bond trade. Are we at a turning point? Check out industry-leading BMO ETFs here…
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David Dollar, the host of Dollar and Sense, passed away on October 6, 2023. In this final episode of his podcast, David’s friends and colleagues pay tribute to his work as a U.S. official and scholar, as a mentor and colleague, as a podcast host, and ultimately as a family man. Show notes and transcript Dollar & Sense is part of the Brookings Podca…
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Buyers in the US will be able to browse and purchase vehicles from dealers on Amazon starting from next yea. We hear if consumers are likely to buy a Hyundai car alongside their online shopping basket and why this deal will change the way we purchase cars going forward. We take a look at the aftermath of that meeting between Joe Biden and Xi Jinpin…
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President Xi and President Biden meet face-to-face for the first time since tensions frayed over a visit to Taiwan by the United States Speaker of the House of Representatives and the shooting down of a Chinese spy balloon enraged Washington. America’s allies in the South China Sea are watching closely—will Biden and Xi patch things up, and what do…
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US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping met in San Francisco, California to discuss relations between the two countries, which deteriorated earlier this year. They agreed to restore high-level military communication and take steps to curb fentanyl production. We find out what this means for the two superpowers going forward. And the…
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In today's episode, we're diving into the Hisense C1 Laser Mini Projector, a remarkable piece of technology redefining the home theater experience. This projector is capable of projecting images from 65 to 300 inches, making it versatile for various room sizes. Not only does it support 4K resolution, but it also brings Dolby Vision to the table, en…
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The presidents of the US and China are meeting in person for the first time in a year, at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation group summit in San Francisco. We consider what could be on the agenda. Sales of electric vehicles remain strong despite the reduction in public incentives to buy them. We find out why. And we go to Wales to hear how the r…
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