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This Podcast is an actual account of the Travels of Wally and Jim as told by Wally, whose travels together included North America, South America and Europe. Their travels started in Vancouver, British Columbia in June, 1946, and ended there in December, 1950. Details are taken from Wally's notes kept daily for the entire adventure. You can easily follow their locations on a map; occasional correspondence letters paint a wider picture of the travelers personalities.
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Harlem Queen

Yhane Washington Smith

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"Harlem Queen" is a Black historical fiction audio drama based on the life and times of Black, woman, "gangster" Madame Stephanie St. Clair during the Harlem Renaissance (the story takes place around 1926-28). Madame St. Clair had a powerful impact on building the Harlem community underground and aboveground and defining the Harlem Renaissance. Our goal is for you to be entertained, educated, empowered and uplifted after hearing this amazing story! Written and independently produced by Yhane ...
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Small business is the backbone of Canada’s economy, but it isn’t for the faint of heart. Every year in Canada tens of thousands of businesses are born, however every year almost the same number fail. A lot can be learned from failure, but that’s just sad and depressing. “Yes, We Are Open” is a podcast that tells the stories of those that survive. How did they do it? What can we learn? Al Grego, of Moneris travels the country to tell these stories of challenge and perseverance. Whether you’re ...
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Join CNN Political Director David Chalian as he guides you through our ever-changing political landscape. Every week, David and a guest take you inside the latest developments with insight and analysis from the key players in politics.
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Since 1999, the Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning has partnered with faculty in the design, development, and assessment of projects that enhance the Columbia educational experience. The goal of our third New Media in Education Conference is to highlight some of the innovations that have evolved since we began our work seven years ago. Our commitment to keeping pace with current developments while maintaining a reflective context has allowed the Columbia community to benefit ...
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What does a monument mean to you? Historic Columbia’s web-based monuments tour, launched in 2019, explores the layered and complex history of monuments on the South Carolina State House grounds, including what the monuments meant to those who selected, commissioned, or funded the statues and fixtures you see on the grounds today. Now, part of that history is featured in a four-part podcast series titled “Historically Complex,” available on your favorite podcast service.This podcast was funde ...
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Rising is a daily morning show hosted by Robby Soave and Briahna Joy Gray. It breaks the mold of morning TV by taking viewers inside the halls of Washington power like never before, providing outside-of-the-beltway perspectives. The show leans into the day's political cycle with cutting edge analysis from DC insiders and outsiders alike to provide coverage not provided on cable news. It also sets the day's political agenda by breaking exclusive news with a team of scoop-driven reporters and ...
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Featuring Patrick Henningsen's Sunday Wire Radio Show broadcasting LIVE on Alternate Current Radio Network SUNDAY 12pm-3pm EST / 5pm-8pm GMT. Three hours of power-packed talk radio covering top news stories of the week from 21st Century Wire, and featuring guests from around the world guaranteed to stimulate your mind. Strap yourselves in and lower the blast shield – this is your brave new world.
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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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Jimmy Failla - former head writer and on-air contributor for "Kennedy" on the Fox Business Network - says Fox Across America is best described as "a celebration of our unique American privilege, and will function as an audio safe space where people of all political persuasions can disagree and still get along!" Today's political climate is sorely in need of talent with the unifying ability to allow both sides to debate the issues straight up. Be sure to join Jimmy and his special guests: Emi ...
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Perspective with Alison Smith

Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC)

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Perspective on CPAC examines world events that matter to Canadians. With dispatches from the field and expert analysis, our guests break down complex global issues and shed light on Canada’s role on the international stage. Alison Smith is one of Canada’s best known and respected broadcast journalists. As an anchor and reporter for more than three decades, she was a senior award-winning member of the CBC News team. She has reported from every Canadian province and territory and across the gl ...
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Artifactual Journey

Artifactual Journey

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The Artifactual Journey podcast is a discussion about African American artifacts from the Nanny Jack & Co Archives, history, and a lively conversation with a different guest in each episode. The podcast is created and produced by Nanny Jack & Co., an African American heritage consulting firm. Host: Philip J. Merrill; Editor & Producer: Veronica A. Carr; Music Producer: Noah Zafer Sommer.
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Representative Kat Cammack (R-FL) drops by Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to discuss the college campus arrests as the Anti-Israel protests on campuses across the country rise to the next level. Jimmy looks at the media's response to the arrests and discusses the latest Trump Trial shenanigans'. PLUS, Kennedy calls in as she moves her daughte…
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CONTENT WARNING: A lynching is discussed. In this episode, Stephanie escapes tragedy and meets Bunky. Stephanie explains to Josephine how she built her numbers empire. This episode was edited by Jordan Kauwling. Sound designed by Xperience J. original music by Jason Moran and produced, written and directed by Yhane Washington Smith. This episode fe…
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TNT Radio host Patrick Henningsen speaks with International journalist lara Modarelli, about the incredible proliferation of student campus demonstrations throughout Europe in support of the Palestinian people. In Barcelona, Spain, rallies have been taking place where activists have demanded that institutions and government end their support of gen…
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This week, host Isaac Butler talks to Tracyanne Campbell, lead singer of the Scottish indie band Camera Obscura. In the interview, Tracyanne discusses the process of getting the band back together after a decade-long hiatus and the songwriting work that went into their new album Look to the East, Look to the West. She also talks about the humor and…
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The ability to choose the sex of your child through IVF is banned in most of the world. In America, however, parents can—and do—for a price. Guest: Emi Nietfeld, writer and software engineer, author of “The Parents Who Want Daughters—and Daughters Only” for Slate. Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the w…
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Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Harry Litman describes what he saw in court on Day 15 of the Trump hush money trial. And U.S. officials have upgraded a powerful solar storm hitting earth to a G-5 or "extreme" rating. They say it could wreak havoc with power grids and satellites. CNN’s Bill Weir and Chad Myers explain why. Learn more about …
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In this week’s essay, John discusses the Pomodoro Routine (among other productivity routines), why he especially needs a meditation pillow, and how a particular teacher captured his heart. Notebook Entries: Notebook 75, pages 8 and 9. September 2021 OReinstating the Pomodoro Routine… Starting Marshall again… Write Brice… Send Laura the larger proje…
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This week, Felix Salmon, Emily Peck, and Elizabeth Spiers are joined by legal scholar Mehrsa Baradaran, author of The Quiet Coup: Neoliberalism and the Looting of America. Mehrsa explains the roots of the neoliberalism movement and how the myth of free market made the American economy more oppressive, especially against black and brown people. Also…
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Get your tickets for Amicus Live in Washington DC here. In the second part of our series on Amicus and at Slate.com, Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Joseph Stern are back on the originalism beat. This week they’re trying to understand the mechanisms of what Professor Saul Cornell calls “the originalism industrial complex” and how those mechanisms plug int…
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The second and final installment of our two part collab with Never Post! Mike talks with mis- and disinformation researcher Joan Donovan about the line between gossip and conspiracy; then Candice and Rachelle join Mike to talk about what it feels like swimming in the wide open sea of monocultural event discourse. Also: C-SPAN’s earliest internet me…
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Jimmy Failla is heading down to Florida for a weekend of stand-up shows, so we called up former Congressman Jason Chaffetz and asked him to pinch-hit for him on Fox Across America. Jason is joined by his old colleague, former New York Republican Congressman Lee Zeldin, who talks about the absurdity of what’s been allowed to take place on college ca…
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A look at today’s ship schedule, and a look at why our cruise ship complement for the season, and why we don’t see blue water cruise ships here all summer long. Show Transcript here: http://shipreport.nfshost.com/audio/SRTranscript051024.pdf The post Cruise ships on the Columbia, and why we don’t see blue water cruises all summer appeared first on …
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Mike Johnson evaded another threat to his position as leader of the House this week. On Wednesday, Georgia GOP Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene made a motion to oust Speaker Johnson, after threatening to do so for several weeks. The House voted swiftly in favor of Johnson by a tally of 359 to 43, so Speaker Johnson will keep his job, for now. …
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On Day 14 of the Trump hush money trial, New York Times' senior political correspondent and Trump biographer Maggie Haberman, including conservative lawyer George Conway, join Anderson to talk about what they saw inside the courtroom today during Stormy Daniels' testimony. Plus, jury consultant Alan Tuerkheimer shares what jurors may be thinking ab…
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TNT Radio host Patrick Henningsen speaks with independent French researcher and journalist Freddie Ponton, about the coincidental timing between Israel’s capture of the Rafah crossing and the completion of the Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore (JLOTS) floating piers, soon to be plugged with jetties on the Gaza shores. Freddie also talks about why the …
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TNT Radio host Patrick Henningsen speaks with military analyst and former CIA operative Larry Johnson, about the dangerous game of escalation being played by NATO, particularly by the U.S., Britain and France, all of whom are attempting to provoke Russia over Ukraine. This raises some disturbing questions over the lack of bilateral missile treaties…
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You might not know Brad Parscale by name, but you know his work: he was the digital campaign operative behind Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential victory. This election cycle, he’s back—and advising conservatives on how to utilize A.I. in their campaigns. Guest: Garance Burke, global investigative journalist for the Associated Press. Want more What Ne…
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Writer Ta-Nehisi Coates is arguably the strongest voice of his generation on the role of race and identity in American politics and culture. He’s the author of several books, including “Between the World and Me,” “We Were Eight Years in Power,” and “The Beautiful Struggle,” and the recipient of a MacArthur “genius” grant and a National Book Award. …
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In this episode, Dan Savage (of the Savage Love sex advice column and Savage Lovecast) joins Prudie (Jenée Desmond-Harris) to answer letters from readers about how to approach a serious relationship with someone who lets her pre-teens sleep in her bed, how to share with your parents you’re omnisexual, and how to tell your sibling you think they’re …
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Biden Will HALT Weapons Shipments to Israel Over Rafah Invasion: Watch (00:00) Wow: Chris Cuomo TAKING INVERMECTIN, Slams CNN Groupthink (10:07) JFK'S Grandson TROLLS RFK JR.; Calls Him A LIAR, 'PRICK,' & Implies RUSSIAN TIES (20:50) Mike Johnson 1, MTG 0; GOP Speaker Wins By EMBRACING The Other Side Of The Aisle (29:11) Ann Coulter to Vivek Ramasw…
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This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss Stormy Daniels’s testimony in Donald Trump’s New York criminal trial; marijuana rescheduling; and the media’s role and responsibility in defending democracy. Here are some notes and references from this week’s show: Josh Gerstein for Politico: Stormy spoke. Trump fumed. Jurors were c…
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Florida Republican Congressman Byron Donalds joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to give his take on President Biden’s recent threat to withhold aid to Israel if the Jewish State goes forward with plans to invade the city of Rafah. Jimmy throws the challenge flag on the claims Biden made about his administration’s economic record during an i…
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On this episode: we present two very special segments celebrating the lifelong journey of being a mom. First up: Dr. Lindsay Cavanagh is back for mini therapy sessions with Jamilah, Lucy and Elizabeth — who each share a nagging guilt they have about being a mom (and a daughter). Then: Zak, our resident dad, sit down with Luisa, mother of our very o…
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Every spring, we have these wonderful days (like today into the weekend) where the weather just blossoms into full summer mode – and we are understandably giddy with joy. However, while you’re out there enjoying the beach and the riverside (as well you should!), keep in mind that winter conditions still exist when it comes to water and water danger…
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TNT Radio host Patrick Henningsen speaks with TNT’s political editor Basil Valentine, about the human tragedy unfolding in Rafah in south Gaza, as Israeli forces unleash another bombing campaign and military incursion designed to ethnically cleanse and kill the Palestinian population there. All this and more. More from Basil: X/Twitter TUNE-IN LIVE…
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TNT Radio host Patrick Henningsen speaks with award-winning Yemeni journalist Yousef Mawry, about Yemen’s recent announcement that it will extend their enforcement of naval blockade of ships they deem to be helping Israel in its ongoing genocide in Palestine. Yousef also explains the moral and political motivation of Yemen’s Ansar Allah movement (a…
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TNT Radio host Patrick Henningsen speaks with independent journalist and regular US State Dept correspondent Sam Husseini, about the unprecedented show of support on U.S. college campuses for the Palestinian issue, and the predictable backlash by the Israeli Lobby and U.S. establishment – all of who are desperate to silence the historic wave of dis…
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CNN’s Kara Scannell has reporting on how President Trump's legal team plans to approach witness Stormy Daniels when she takes the stand again tomorrow. John King is back with his series "All Over The Map". He finds out how young voters in Michigan feel about President Biden's actions in the Middle East. And Anderson talks with comedian and actor Wh…
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