Canada, boring? Nope, its a land of bizarre events and crazy people. Join Rhys (A new Canadian) as he attempts to convince Jesse (Your average disengaged Canadian) that it’s actually a fiery rollercoaster of a country. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How do we transform and transcend our biases? From judgments made unconsciously to complacency in systemic evil, we must learn how to see if we are to learn how to transform. Center for Action and Contemplation faculty member Brian McLaren hosts the podcast series Learning How to See. Listen and discover how seeing is social, political, and contemplative.
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European history and culture. Hosted by Gregory Conte. You can buy my ebook *Be a Hero: Revolution by Legal Means*. A whirlwind tour of history, philosophy and best of all, HARDCORE ACTION in the streets and the courts, "Be a Hero" is a perspective on American political organizing that you cannot get ANYWHERE ELSE! GET YOUR COPY TODAY: https://books.google.com/books?id=OKh9EQAAQBAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s The hardcover version is available from Invisible Empire Publishing (IEP). Unfortunately ...
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What's CODE SWITCH? It's the fearless conversations about race that you've been waiting for. Hosted by journalists of color, our podcast tackles the subject of race with empathy and humor. We explore how race affects every part of society — from politics and pop culture to history, food and everything in between. This podcast makes all of us part of the conversation — because we're all part of the story. Code Switch was named Apple Podcasts' first-ever Show of the Year in 2020. Want to level ...
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#SundayCivics is a weekly show that teaches civic education and engagement using the current political landscape.
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A revolution is unfolding across Australia. Patriots are taking a stand, gathering outside the gates of state governors’ residences to demand accountability. In New South Wales, men like Frank Todisco and Charles MacKenzie rally every Monday at 11 AM outside Government House, ensuring Governor Margaret Beazley hears their message loud and clear: WE WANT OUR COUNTRY BACK! Stay connected to the movement and get the latest updates on this peaceful, lawful revolution with Mondays at Maggie’s, yo ...
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LIBERTY means freedom and justice for all, not a select few. However, Globalism and the rising Technocracy have become a very real threat to our most fundamental freedoms. Follow Liberty Now to get the stories behind the headlines and interviews with people who are taking action as we explore solutions and expose the corruption of the New World Order. Learn more and join the resistance! @ https://libertynow.com/
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Las Vegas has a voice for seniors - The Vegas Voice! We are your go to authority for news about your health, wealth and good times. The Vegas Voice is the largest and most-read age 50+ publication in Nevada. Now we are on video at the Vegas Voice TV and announce our new Podcast. Our influence and impact as “Nevada’s Most Powerful Senior Media Resource” is growing and growing! You will meet the candidates who want to be your leaders on Dan Robert's, "The Last Word." You will fall in love with ...
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Explore, learn, and grow with 'I am Max,' hosted by Max Roeck, a former accountant turned consultant. Dive into topics from corporate insights to personal development, and stories that inspire. Max's unique expertise and experiences offer practical wisdom for everyday life. Join a community passionate about self-improvement and being your own hero. Subscribe for engaging conversations and transformative insights.
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Strap in and join us for weekly episodes centered around critical and thought provoking discussions from generally polarized laymen. Where we discuss a myriad of topics ranging from aspects of politics, religion, human rights, history, culture, and psychology all through the lenses of the average joe, and distilled for your convenient consumption. Two regular guys talking about irregular things, we're ordinary men at war with the everyday world. Sticks and stones may break your bones, but ca ...
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On November 16th, 2023, organisations from all over the world are proclaiming a worldwide day for action. Join host Lena Winzer as she introduces the concept of ‘intergenerational fairness’ and the organisations championing the Intergenerational Fairness Day! Every three months an episode will be released, in which challenges to an intergenerationally fair world are introduced and discussed. The first episode releases on 16/11/2023 and is produced by Lena Winzer and Svenja Klöckner.
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An original podcast series produced by the Florida Chiropractic Association, created specifically for Doctors of Chiropractic. We talk about topics directly impacting everyday practice, the profession and the importance of staying connected with FCA.
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Covering breaking news in clean tech, going deep on global energy policy, and debating the levers that need to move to accelerate the energy transition. Energy Gang is the podcast covering clean energy technology, renewable energy, and the environment. The world of clean energy moves fast, and you need a reliable source to stay on top of the news that matters. You’ll find it on Wood Mackenzie’s Energy Gang. How will changes to the US government affect decarbonisation and energy security? Whe ...
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Skit Your Shorts is a short stories sketch comedy podcast hosted by comedy writer, Dutch Foley, and an evil-ish AI program named, Plot Bot 9000. Each week, Plot Bot challenges Dutch and his friends with the task of making him laugh with hilarious sketches and short stories. If they fail to launch his giggle code, (01101000 01100001) he promises to initiate the robot wars and destroy all humans. Can comedy save the world? Find out in the next episode! While listening Skit Your Shorts, you may ...
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Remembering disability activist Alice Wong
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16:40Alice Wong was a major force in disability activism. She passed away last month at the age of 51. For Here and Now, reporter Elissa Nadworny speaks with Yomi Young about Wong’s impact as a fellow activist, and what she leaves behind as a friend. Subscribe to Here and Now, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about sponsor message choices: pod…
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Learning How to Hold Space for Others with Cindy Lee
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51:36How can we de-Westernize spirituality and honor our full humanity within systems that often diminish it? On this episode of Learning How to See, Dr. Cindy Lee, a spiritual director and author, joins hosts Brian McLaren and Carmen Acevedo Butcher for a conversation on de-Westernizing spirituality and holding space for the lived experience of others.…
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How the Trump administration is reshaping immigration
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40:37The Trump administration has been firing immigration judges, despite the fact that there’s a massive backlog of immigration cases that need rulings. Ximena Bustillo, NPR’s immigration and DHS reporter, has spotted a trend: many of the judges let go have previous experience in immigration defense. At the same time, the Trump administration has alloc…
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Prussian Socialism Episode 49: Leadership and Initiative in the Waffen SS, feat. Siegfried
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1:48:19Lead from the front... Take the initiative... Can't lead if you can't follow... You've heard all those lines before... but did you know they aren't just slogans, but the basis of all organizations? Including--no, especially--the Waffen SS. The greatest military-political organization of all time. Join Gregory Conte and Siegfried Kircheis (not the a…
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In this explosive episode of Canada Is Boring, we dive into the political earthquake shaking Ottawa and Nova Scotia as MP Chris d’Entremont crosses the floor from the Conservative Party to the Liberals. The longtime Acadie–Annapolis MP, known for his strong local voter loyalty, stunned Parliament by announcing his decision immediately after the fed…
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For the millions of Americans that celebrate Thanksgiving, it's a time when many people reflect on the things and the people in our lives that they appreciate. But according to Dr. Laurie Santos, psychology professor at Yale and host of the podcast, The Happiness Lab, a practice of gratitude can improve our lives year-round. This week on the pod, w…
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Loving People Who Oppose Our Values with Cassidy Hall
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55:19How do we soften our hearts to those whose values are in stark contrast to our own? Can we safely love those who have even gone so far as to harm us? On this episode of Learning How to See, Dr. Cassidy Hall, author of Queering Contemplation, poses these tough questions to our hosts Brian McLaren and Carmen Acevedo Butcher. Together, they explore ho…
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How poetry helps Ada Limon navigate life, even when it’s tough
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35:40As we enter "cozy season," we're revisiting our conversation with Ada Limon, who just wrapped up her tenure as the U.S. Poet Laureate. She talks to us about loss and grief and evolving identity -- like becoming a "fall person" after a lifetime of identifying as a "summer person" -- and the power of poetry to navigate it all. Learn more about sponso…
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What happened at COP30? The key points on cutting emissions, adapting to a warming world, and raising the finance to pay for it
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56:45The COP30 climate talks in Belem wrapped up over the weekend, and reactions to the outcome were sharply divided. Simon Stiell, Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC, said “climate cooperation is still alive…we’re undeniably still in it and we are fighting back.” Others said the COP had been another failure, with a final statement that amounted to “a fo…
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Join hosts Rhys Waters and Jesse Harley as they explore Canadian culture and share quirky, viral stories on their podcast. This episode features the unforgettable tale of Jim Sautner, Alberta rancher and wildlife enthusiast, who raised Bailey D, a domesticated bison, as his best friend, driving him around Spruce Grove, Alberta, in a modified Pontia…
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Fearing deportation, undocumented parents are preparing to leave their kids behind
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11:44Today on the show, NPR immigration reporter Jasmine Garsd introduces us to two families in Washington, D.C.. One has made the difficult decision to set up "emergency guardianship" for their son, in the case that the parents are deported to Guatemala. The other has agreed to take that son in, should anything happen. It's the second part in Jasmine's…
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Loving As Hosts, Not Heroes with Becca Stevens
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48:06How can we open ourselves to being hosts in the world? On this episode of Learning How To See, we hear from social entrepreneur Becca Stevens, founder of Thistle Farms, a nonprofit which provides sanctuary, employment, and hope for women survivors of trafficking, exploitation, and addiction. Becca invites us to see holiness in unlikely places — jus…
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What happened in COP30’s first week? Support for energy efficiency and a status report on methane show which climate initiatives are still making progress
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52:49Negotiations in the COP 30 climate talks are continuing in Belem, Brazil. The headlines are focusing on the divisions between countries that are shaping this year’s climate talks. But despite the doom and gloom, there are some practical steps being taken to support the transition towards lower-carbon energy. There may be a notable lack of significa…
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How undocumented families are navigating the looming threat of ICE
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31:58Today on the show, NPR immigration reporter Jasmine Garsd takes us into the dimly lit living rooms of immigrant families — families trying to figure out how to stay safe as they navigate the overwhelming fear of being detained by ICE. These fears have long existed, but for many, they've become stronger and more omnipresent during this Trump adminis…
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In this episode of Canada Is Boring, we dive beak-first into one of the strangest and most important inventions in Canadian aviation history: the Chicken Cannon. As bird strikes continue to threaten aircraft worldwide, with over 50 bird strikes happening every day and more than 13,000 reported annually in the U.S. alone, engineers needed a way to t…
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How Trump's cuts to public media threaten the first Native American station
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17:40On October 1, 2025, public radio stations lost all of their federal funding -- and for Black and Native American community stations, the cuts hit hard. Case in point, KYUK in Bethel, Alaska, which was the first Indigenous-led public radio station. They lost 70% of their budget after federal public media cuts, and will be shrinking from 10 full-time…
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Seeing Ourselves with Eyes of Love with Kaitlin Curtice
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44:51It can feel easy to offer compassion to others. But, why is it so hard to extend that same tenderness to ourselves? In Season 9 of Learning How To See, we continue to learn how to see through the eyes of love. On this season premiere, author and storyteller Kaitlin Curtice joins our hosts Brian McLaren and Carmen Acevedo Butcher to explore Indigeno…
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The COP30 climate talks are under way In Brazil. What is the point of the conference?
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48:13COP30, which began this week in Belém, Brazil, marks a decade since the Paris Agreement was adopted at COP21 in 2015. It’s being billed as the “implementation COP”: instead of grand new announcements of international agreements, governments are supposed to be focused on delivering on the commitments they have already made. Host Ed Crooks and regula…
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Tribal colleges are a unique resource — and they're under threat
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31:10Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College has classes on everything from Native American studies to gardening to equine sciences to the Hidatsa language. Like other tribal colleges and universities (aka TCUs), it's a space where students can get their degrees while steeped in Indigenous traditions and learning techniques. But since the start of this presidenti…
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How are businesses rethinking energy and sustainability? COP30 starts in Belem as climate action falters
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31:01COP30, now getting under way in Belem, Brazil, has been billed as “the implementation COP”, which means a focus on governments taking real steps to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement. We will be examining all the key issues for government negotiators in the talks very soon. But for this show, we are looking at the role of business. At New Yor…
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Prussian Socialism Episode 48: Hitler on Propaganda
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3:01:50Spreading the Truth is hard... especially against the Jewish Campaign of Lies. How do you break through? Some people reject propagandistic methods as innately wrong, Others accept the Jews' assumptions and try to beat them one by one But when your enemy attacks you with fists, you have to fight back with fists It's the same way with words... the on…
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In this Remembrance Day special, Rhys and Jesse dive into the unbelievable World War II adventure of Leo Major, the one-eyed Canadian hero who liberated the Dutch city of Zwolle all by himself. This episode is packed with war stories, heroic undercover missions, and enough action to make Hollywood jealous (seriously, can we get a movie already?). T…
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The hidden history of demonizing SNAP recipients
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35:35Around 42 million people in the United States get SNAP benefits each month to cover basic needs like eggs, bread, and infant formula. Because of the government shutdown, most of those benefits have lapsed, and despite a judge's ruling that the Trump administration release contingency funds to cover the program, the White House will now only offer p…
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Energy addition, not energy transition? What does it mean for the future of our energy system, and the climate? | Special episode recorded at ADIPEC, the world’s largest energy event
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45:16As world leaders, businesses and NGOs start their journeys to Brazil for the COP30 climate talks, more than 200,000 people attended ADIPEC in Abu Dhabi, the world’s biggest energy event. Energy Gang was there to bring you the highlights from the week’s discussions. One of the key talking points was the theme of energy addition, rather than transiti…
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Inside REVEL Nevada: Senior Living with Heart
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12:35On this episode of People & Places, Vegas Voice TV welcomes Kayla Galford, Sales Director for REVEL Nevada, a leading independent senior living community redefining retirement in Southern Nevada. Kayla shares how her lifelong work with the senior community has shaped her approach to creating spaces where residents feel engaged, valued, and at home.…
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Freedom of speech has never been for everyone
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39:38Fights over free speech have taken up a lot of space in the zeitgeist lately. People on both the left and right claim to be the defenders of free speech, while pointing fingers at the other side for censorship and encroachments. So what is actually going on? This week on the podcast, we explore where the idea of free speech comes from, how the conc…
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Speed to power: how can America accelerate the build-out of the next grid? | special episode from the ACORE Grid Forum in Washington DC
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1:01:19Electricity demand in the US is rising faster than it has in decades, driven by AI and a wave of investment in domestic manufacturing. But with transmission lines and other electricity infrastructure taking years to permit and build, how can America secure the power it needs fast enough to remain competitive? In this special episode of The Energy G…
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How Zohran Mamdani is scrambling establishment Democrat's brains
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20:39Zohran Mamdani has become one of the most popular and polarizing politicians in the last year. How did the New York City mayoral candidate go from a relatively unknown Democratic Socialist to becoming the frontrunner in the election for the U.S.'s largest city? In this episode, we unpack how Mamdani has energized unlikely voters and, for some, symb…
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Coming Soon: Learning How to See Through Eyes of Love
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1:11On our ninth season of Learning How to See, Brian McLaren and guest co-host, Carmen Acevedo Butcher, continue to explore seeing through eyes of love. Through openhearted conversation, podcast guests share experiences in which their lens of love became more finely tuned. We also share embodied practices to help you expand your own capacity to see an…
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AI could break the electricity grid. What do regulators and the industry need to do to keep the lights on?
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59:47What happens when the surge in electricity demand comes faster than we can build the infrastructure to support it? Live in front of an audience at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, host Ed Crooks leads a conversation on the future of the US energy grid, skyrocketing load from data centers and electrification, and why politics keeps gett…
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The Curse on the Marsh: The Baldoon Mystery
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38:59In 1830s Ontario, one of Canada’s most documented hauntings unfolded in the isolated Baldoon settlement. The McDonald family’s story of flying stones, ghostly fires, and a supposed witch’s curse became legend. Two centuries later, historians still debate what really happened. Was it hysteria, fraud or something no one could explain? This Halloween,…
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How energy diversification can drive development | Special pre-ADIPEC preview episode
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28:01As global energy systems evolve, emerging economies face a defining challenge: how to secure affordable power for today while investing in the low-carbon solutions that will drive tomorrow’s growth. Can energy diversification unlock a new era of industrial development, resilience, and inclusive prosperity? In the third and final episode of our spec…
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How Elon Musk and JD Vance plan to 'save civilization' with more babies
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37:34What do conservatives like JD Vance and tech executives like Elon Musk have in common? They, like other pronatalists, want to “save civilization” by having more American babies. But it wasn’t that long ago that some people wanted to save the world by limiting the number of kids being born. This week on the pod, we explore the surprising way eugenic…
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