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Hosted by Michael Safi and Helen Pidd, Today in Focus brings you closer to Guardian journalism. Combining personal storytelling with insightful analysis, this podcast takes you behind the headlines for a deeper understanding of the news, every weekday. The podcast is a topical, deep dive, explainer on a topic or story in the news, covering: politics, current affairs, investigations, leaks, scandals and interviews. It might cover topics such as: American politics including: Trump, US presiden ...
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The Politics Guys

Michael Baranowski

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The Politics Guys is an independent, bipartisan, ideologically diverse American politics and policy podcast hosted by experts: political scientists, law professors, practicing attorneys, and former government officials. Our mission is to give listeners a much-needed break from conservative and liberal echo chambers through civil, rational, and evidence-based discussion of American politics and policy from multiple perspectives. In addition to our weekly news discussion, we feature regular in ...
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Patriots With Grit is co-hosted by Daryn Ross and Randy Mansell--Two conservative, God fearing, freedom loving, family-oriented fellas from the midwest. Daryn is a business owner, entrepreneur, author, and formerly America’s marketer of the year. Both guys speak their mind and never bow to the liberal left. Face it, small business, capitalism and entrepreneurship are the backbone of America. Many Americans are too obsessed with their Starbucks and smartphones to look up and pay attention--be ...
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The show your liberal green friends don't want you to hear! Radio Free Energy unapologetic, unapproved and uncensored look into the radical green agenda in the United States. Extremists are in every corner of the government, the media and our schools and we promise they are after more than your gas stove! Join us from our undisclosed bunker as we expose the worst of the green grift and the radical environmental movement.
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Our country's political landscape is polarized to the point that we rarely hear each other. Larry Sharpe has traveled the country, and has personally visited every county in New York, listening to people's concerns. Larry is launching The Sharpe Way, a show where answers, solutions and common ground can be found so that together we can forge a way forward. The Sharpe Way is the way to mutual respect, where no one has to convert to be heard, because you can be as liberal or as conservative as ...
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Welcome to The Filibluster, where two political scientists try to make sense of our national politics. Each week, we discuss the political and policy implications of current events involving the president, the Congress, and other national institutions, and provide our unique take on where we might be headed next. Contact us with questions and comments at filiblusterpod@gmail.com and follow us on Twitter at @the_filibluster.
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This week’s radio show starts off happy and then quickly degenerates from there. We demonstrate how Nike is really rather edgeless, we feature Part 2 of the Thunderbolt Prison Project, (this week’s segment is called ‘Templates of Oppression’) and for the feature piece we dare to dream the impossible dream.Hope springs ever eternal — even if rarely …
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In this Rerelease of a Smarticle Podcast show from two and a half years ago, we discuss the concept of God through the lens of Franciscan friar, Father Richard Rohr's ideas. We explore how early images of God are shaped by one's parents and advocate for reframing these perceptions to see a more encompassing vision of God. We delve into the common h…
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Genghis Khan dies | August 18, 1227Genghis Khan’s death (AD 1227): An unsolvable riddle or simply a pandemic disease?Republican voters show leniency toward moral misconduct by party members, study findsThe banana apocalypse is coming. Can we stop it this time?Dinosaur killer was a rare asteroid from unusually far away, study showsCustomers who save…
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Dr. Dan Gottlieb is a practicing psychologist living and working near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has experienced quadriplegia for approximately 30 years when he broke his back and severed his spinal cord as a result of an automobile accident. His 2008 book, “Learning From the Heart: Lessons on Living, Loving and Listening,” shares some of his l…
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(Repeat broadcast)This week, on the Global Research News Hour is the 60th anniversary of the JFK’s assassination. We will be spending the majority of the hour discussing the famous case with Jacob Hornberger, a long time author and investigator of the 1960s event. Mr Hornberger in particular explores the subject matter of two recent books he wrote …
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Today on the Smarticle Podcast we dive into a provocative discussion about the changing attitudes towards alcohol, especially among younger generations. We examine a recent study suggesting that even moderate drinking can be harmful to older adults, leading to debates about the social and health implications. We share their perspectives on the role…
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In the first half of today’s show, we discuss the many forms that voter suppression initiatives can take. We use one of our favorite lawyers and a former guest on our show, Qasim Rashid to help us make the point that voting is sacred, and there are lots of folks who would rather we didn’t exercise our right so they can more easily shape the country…
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America has one of the most broken election systems in the world only because the deep state actors like it that way. Manipulated electronic voting machines, inaccurate voter rolls along with no ID required to vote in many states all play into our compromised elections Catherine Engelbrecht and True The Vote have fought for better election processe…
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Mike talks with Scott Klug, an Emmy award-winning journalist, former member of Congress, and currently co-chair of the Federal Public Affairs Practice at the national law firm of Foley & Lardner. He’s also a podcaster - the founder and host of Lost in the Middle: America’s Political Orphans – and writes the Lost in the Middle Substack. Topics Mike …
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Bob Avakian on: What is a real revolution? (excerpt from The Bob Avakian Interviews on the RNL Show, 2022). Sunsara Taylor talks with Rafael Kadaris, on the ground in Chicago, about protests at the Democratic National Convention. A NATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO GET @BOBAVAKIANOFFICIAL EVERYWHERE. “How do you deal with the ugly and dangerous attacks against …
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Today on the Smarticle Podcast we tackle a New York Times opinion piece by Miguel Macias, which explores the taboo subject of parental regret. We debate the validity and understanding of regret in the context of parenthood, sharing personal anecdotes and differing perspectives on the emotional complexities of raising children. Our conversation high…
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On June 18, 2024, the US Congress passed the misnamed “Advance Act” that will provide electric power to data-centers.The Advance Act aims to expedite the development of next generation nuclear reactors and pays to support aging ones. It directs the Department of Energy to reduce regulatory cost for advanced reactors and provides deployment incentiv…
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“So if you have not tapped into community members that you are serving, that you are working with, then you are missing a large, piece of the solution to your problems”. - Heather HeslepGentrification, displacement, the struggle for ownership... These are the challenges faced by many communities today. But what if art could be the key to preserving…
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Jase Sheppard, founder of new tech platform Wimkin explains how big tech is the government's mechanism to censoring what they don't want us to know. Parallel alternative tech platforms are surfacing and leaving other legacy social media companies scratching their head. See how Wimkin, a totally free-speech social media platform can replace Facebook…
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As the dog days of summer shorten, and our vacations wind down, we dig into the Sea Change Radio archives to revisit two climate-related conversations. First, we discuss the issue of a warming planet with Andrea Thompson, a science reporter and associate editor at Scientific American. We look at how people and policymakers are trying to cope with t…
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Harriet Hageman is a congresswoman from Wyoming who grew up on a cattle farm and still has deep ties in agriculture. In this episode she discusses how the U.S.D.A., another lone-elected agency wants to control our beef supply by using illogical and ridiculous programs. Under the guise of tracking cattle herds for disease, they’ll overreach control …
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Today on the Smarticle Podcast we talk about whether certain foods can fundamentally alter one's life or even gender, referencing a CNN article by Perry Ormont Blumberg. We delve into how foods impact hormone production and overall health, debunk myths propagated by influencers, and stress the importance of moderation and a balanced diet. We also p…
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Trump and Harris Economic Plans, Presidential Prediction Models Jay, Justin, and Mike open the preview of this supporters’ midweek episode with a discussion of the recent economic speeches by Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Jay is unhappy with what he’s hearing from both sides, and Mike makes the case that if you like Biden’s policies, you’ll like …
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In the first installment of a three part series, I sit down with Brendan Campisi (formerly of The Alberta Advantage podcast) to discuss the formation of the working class in Palestine, the rise of Palestinian trade unions, and proletarian resistance to British colonialism and Zionist settler-colonialism from 1900 to the present day.…
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Baking up a storm with Alice B. Toklas; Baseball’s Billy Bean lives on in diversity training; the U.S. Supreme Court lets Republican states block queer student rights; Pope Francis blesses Ugandan and Ghanaian LGBTQ activists, the highest number of LGBTQ Olympians rank 7th in medals won;multi-medal-winning Olympic British diver Tom Daley tearfully …
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The Japanese government has largely evaded responsibility for destroying the lives of hundreds of thousands of women and girls before and during the second World War.Testimony and judgments from the December 2000 Women’s International Tribunal on Japan’s Military Sexual Slavery. This issue is being publicized again around the visit of the Emperor a…
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Interviews conducted by Jack Gilroy at the Isaiah Wall in NYC on August 12, 2024. The interviews are presented in the order in which they were recorded.World BEYOND War, and a growing coalition of peace groups welcomes you to join a fast and days of action in New York City from August 10 – 15, 2024, as an assembly of peace activists delivers to var…
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This episode of Today's Bluegrass showcases all new music. Some of the new tunes featured are from - The Grascals, Troy Engle, Presley Puig, AJ Lee & Blue Summit, Kim Robins & more.The show can be heard on Southern Branch Bluegrass & Gospel Music Radio five times each week. Monday at 9 AM, Tuesday at 12 AM, Thursday and Friday at 11 PM and Saturday…
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Today on the Smarticle Podcast we discuss Costco's decision to implement membership card scanners at store entrances to prevent non-members from using borrowed cards. We compare Costco's membership requirements to Sam's Club and other exclusive clubs, considering the economic implications. The conversation also touches on the high cost of goods due…
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Sean Tario is a tech insider who spent years in Silicon Valley as the tech boom was on the rise. He explains the good, the bad and the ugly of big tech and how they control our minds, decisions and lifestyle through convenience—all while collecting our data and psychologically programming what we do. He and his team have developed a parallel system…
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Laetrile (B17) had positive results against cancer in 1970's studies. Dr. John Richardson was raided and jailed for using laetrile as a therapy. Other physicians had to leave America to open these types of alternative, holistic clinics in Mexico. Dr. Richardson's son, John has now found more studies and research that was suppressed by the governmen…
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