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Dive into the world of Google: Every week, Rachid Finge talks to fellow Googlers about the latest #MadeByGoogle projects.The result? An exciting look behind the scenes. In a snackable 15 to 20 minutes, they explain how custom-designed hardware, powerful software and advances in artificial intelligence combine to create helpful -- and sometimes magical -- experiences for their users. Each episode promises insights, tips and tricks, a bit of nerd knowledge, and an anecdote or two. Listen to a ...
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The purpose of this podcast is to share all the learning, best practices, useful and practical ideas to help you make sense of your life so you can help others including younger generations make sense of their own. The goal is to keep it simple and practical in the end and distill it down to easily memorable and executable steps to be mindful and to respond instead of react. Don't let your past sabotage your future. We hope this can be one of the tools to remind you to regulate and keep pers ...
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I highlight one of my favorite passages from one of my favorite books and why I found it worth sharing! My hope is others go and read the whole book for themselves or at least Walk away with one nugget or insight. the ideal is one idea leading to an action that makes a difference and preferably becomes a new good habit with lasting positive impact.
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Christoph Burgmer

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Historische Interviews mit Schrifttsteller:innen, Philosoph:innen, Aktivist:innen und Intellektuellen aus aller Welt. Historical interviews with writers, philosophers, activists and intellectuals from around the world. Entretiens historiques avec des écrivains, des philosophes, des activistes et des intellectuels du monde entier. مقابلات تاريخية مع كتاب وفلاسفة ونشطاء ومثقفين من جميع أنحاء العالم. مصاحبه های تاریخی با نویسندگان، فیلسوفان، فعالان و روشنفکران از سراسر جهان.
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Afropop Worldwide is an internationally syndicated weekly radio series, online guide to African and world music, and an international music archive, that has introduced American listeners to the music cultures of Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean since 1988. Our radio program is hosted by Georges Collinet from Cameroon, the radio series is distributed by Public Radio International to 110 stations in the U.S., via XM satellite radio, in Africa via and Europe via Radio Multikulti.
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Chefs & Lambos

Chef David Hill

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The Podcast where Chefs and Cars come together! Whether you want to hear about chefs managing Covid times, discuss really fun cars... or hear about how Chef David Hill was able to purchase a Lamborghini because of his success during Covid... This is the podcast for you! Questions? Want to be interviewed on the podcast? Email chefslambos@gmail.com.
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If you want to learn about new trends and staying on top of the latest developments, MTV Podcast is the place to go. Throughout the week, our brilliant hosts will be discussing timely issues with fascinating guests to give you a wide range of perspectives on a wide range of topics.
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It's Not Just In Your Head

It's Not Just In Your Head

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Two mental health professionals explore how our capitalist economic system impacts our emotional lives. From precarious housing and employment, to unaffordable healthcare, to endless debt -- it's not just in your head! Support us: https://www.patreon.com/itsnotjustinyourhead
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In this episode, producer Elodie Maillot in Paris reviews the career of mercurial Algerian-French singer, composer and activist Rachid Taha, who died in 2018. With remembrances from producers Steve Hillage, Justin Adams and others, the podcast brings to life a singular life and musical career. Taha merged rock and rai music, love poetry and fierce …
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Rachid Boudjedra,geboren 1941, ist einer der bekanntesten algerischen Schriftsteller. Diese historische Aufnahme stammt aus dem Jahr 1993 und wurde per Telefon und Kassettenrekorder aufgenommen. Sie ist zu Beginn auf Französisch und später auf Arabisch, die Sprachen, in denen Rachid Boudjedra schreibt. - رشيد بوجدرة هو أحد أشهر الكتاب الجزائريين. ي…
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Christoph Burgmer im Gespräch mit Muhammad Salim Abdullah. Christoph Burgmer in conversation with Muhammad Salim Abdullah. Muhammad Salim Abdullah, bosnisch-deutscher Journalist (1931-2016) leitete das Zentralinstitut Islam-Archiv in Soest. Er war maßgeblich an der Erstellung islamischen Religionsunterrichts in Deutschland beteiligt, war Mitglied d…
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The Malawi Broadcasting Corporation recorded a goldmine of local music in the 1960s and 70s, but the tapes were neglected and close to ruined when broadcaster Waliko Makhala raised the alarm. With help from the Norwegian embassy and Norwegian broadcaster Sigbjorn Nedland, digitization got underway. In this program, we sample the results guided by W…
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Join us as we sit down with Ryan Krems, a product manager with over a decade of experience in the world of wearables. From his early days at Fitbit to the Google Pixel Watch, Ryan shares his unique insights into the incredible transformation of wearable technology. Discover how constraints like battery life and size have been overcome, and how wear…
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Practical Advice and Strategies to Overcome Decision Paralysis and Overcome Feeling Stuck This episode provided strategies for making better decisions and getting unstuck when facing difficult choices. It discussed seven tips: clarifying values and priorities, seeking others' input, breaking decisions into smaller steps, using visualization, consid…
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Stefan Fuchs im Gespräch mit Pierre Bourdieu. Dies ist der zweite Teil des Gespräches mit dem 2002 verstorbenen verstorbenen französischen Soziologen Pierre Bourdieu. Den ersten Teil haben wir am 26. Januar veröffentlicht. In diesem Teil erläutert Pierre Bourdieu Bedeutung warum derzeit ein Staat noch notwendig ist. Das Gespräch wurde Ende der 90er…
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In 1991, Thomas Mapfumo and the Blacks Unlimited made their second tour of the United States. It was a fascinating transitional moment in the band’s history. Mapfumo had recently added two musicians playing the metal-pronged, Shona mbira, enriching the band’s lineup of guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, brass and percussion. The band had now evolved i…
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Practical Strategies to Transform Your Relationship with Money and Embrace Abundance This episode discusses cultivating a wise and abundant mentality around money to achieve financial well-being and fulfillment. Rachid shares eight tips for developing a mindset of abundance, including practicing gratitude, setting financial goals, living below your…
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Struggling to find what you need on your phone? There's a new sheriff in town, and its name is Circle to Search! This episode dives into this game-changing feature that lets you ditch the app-switching shuffle and search directly from your screen. Imagine – spotting a delicious recipe on Instagram, circling the dish, and instantly finding it online…
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This Hip Deep edition explores the legendary early career of Thomas Mapfumo, a singer, composer and bandleader whose 1970s music set the stage for the birth of a new nation, Zimbabwe. Using rare, unreleased recordings, and recollections by Mapfumo, key band members, and prominent Zimbabweans who lived through the liberation struggle, this program t…
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Empower Yourself by Processing Emotions, Not Avoiding Them In this episode of the Resilience Across Borders podcast, Rachid discusses effective strategies for understanding, processing, and releasing emotions. He explores how practices like mindfulness, journaling, meditation, physical activity, creative expression, and seeking social support can h…
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Stefan Fuchs im Gespräch mit Frank Böckelmann. Stefan Fuchs in conversation with Frank Böckelmann. Das Gespräch wurde 2006 aufgezeichnet, lange bevor Franck Böckelmann zum Einflüsterer der "Neuen Rechten" wurde. Frank Böckelmann ist 1941 in Dresden geboren und war in den 60er Jahren einer der bekanntesten Gesichter der 68' Studentenbewegung (Mitgli…
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In this episode, we'll trace the history of country music, highlighting the often-overlooked contributions of Black artists and fans. We'll travel to Kenya to meet rising country stars who are bringing their own unique sounds to the genre. Hear their takes on the hits of Don Williams, Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton, and more. We'll also explore the his…
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Beyond Heartbreak: Navigating the Physical and Emotional Effects of Grief In this episode, we explore strategies for coping with grief. Rachid discuss acknowledging and expressing emotions, practicing self-compassion, and utilizing coping mechanisms like seeking support and engaging in self-care. Rachid also highlight the role of rituals in healing…
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Tired of disappointing videos that look grainy and shaky? Pixel 8 Pro's Video Boost is here to transform your footage! We spoke with product managers Kevin Fu and Lillian Chen, who revealed the secret sauce: by harnessing the power of the cloud, Video Boost applies Google's advanced HDR+ algorithm to the entirety of your video. The result? Studio-q…
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In this episode, Planet Afropop’s Lagos correspondent Fay Fay profiles a unique multi-generational band on the Nigerian scene: Alternative Reflective Beats (ARB). True to their name, ARB's music embodies the vibrant rhythms of Afrobeat intertwined with a fusion of other genres. Their mission is to maintain their distinct musical identity while crea…
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Karin Beindorffs Essay aus dem Jahr 2015 untersucht die Beziehungen Deutschlands zu Israel in den vergangenen 50 Jahren. Karin Beindorff's essay from 2015 analyses Germany's relations with Israel over the past 50 years. Gerade seit dem Genozidversuch der islamistischen Hamas an Juden in Israel und dem Rachefeldzug der israelischen Armee und den dam…
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Google recently made a splash by announcing an industry-leading 7 years of software updates for its Pixel smartphones. But what does this actually mean for users? In this episode, we sit down with Seang Chau, Google's VP of Devices & Services Software, to break down this unprecedented move. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informatio…
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Umm Kulthum has been called the greatest singer in the Arabic speaking world in the 20th century. Born in 1904 the humble daughter of an Egyptian village imam, she went on to become a glamorous Cairo celebrity in her 20s, and soon after that, a cultural icon whose monthly live radio broadcasts brought much of Egypt to a standstill. She turned high …
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Harnessing Affirmations, NLP, CBT, and Hypnotherapy for a Better You In this episode, harnessing subconscious power for habit change. It discusses how the subconscious mind plays a significant role in shaping habits and influencing actions without realizing it, and that changing habits requires understanding and working with the subconscious. Using…
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Dr. Nadya Luer, Leiterin Programmstrategie des RBB im Gespräch mit Anna-Lena von Hodenberg. Anna-Lena von Hodenberg ist Mitbegründer:in von HateAid, einer gemeinnützigen Berliner NGO, die Opfer von Hass und Verfolgung im Internet (stochastischer Terrorismus) berät und bei Klagen vor Gericht unterstützt. In diesem Gespräch werden Ursachen, Motive un…
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This program focuses on four female artists whose music is full of challenging messages for a challenged world. Climate change, womens’ empowerment, police brutality, official corruption… All that and more in new work from Angelique Kidjo, Dobet Gnaore, Fatoumata Diaouara and Shungudzo, plus a dive into Octavia Butler’s prescient cautionary tales w…
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Afropop Worldwide took 24 adventurous listeners to Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, and Zanzibar in February. In this episode, Dar music veteran and aficionado John Kitime takes us through highlights, including the frenetic and risqué singeli music-and-dance craze currently electrifying the country. We also get Kitime's unique insider perspective, and some…
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Practical Tips for Letting Go of Bad Memories and Embracing the Good In this episode, we're unpacking the art of overcoming negativity bias. Discover how mindfulness can be your ally in recognizing, confronting, and ultimately triumphing over negative thinking. With tips on gratitude practices, self-reflection, and seeking social support, we're her…
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March is Sleep Awareness Month, and with busy schedules and endless to-do lists, quality sleep often gets pushed aside. But this year, Fitbit is here to help you prioritize your slumber and unlock the power of a good night's rest. Learn more from Dr. Conor Heneghan, PhD, Senior Staff Research Scientist, and Dr. Logan Schneider, M.D., Clinical Lead …
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Christoph Burgmer im Gespräch mit Ambalavaner Sivanandan. Christoph Burgmer in conversation with Ambalavaner Sivanandan. Ambalavaner Sivanandan, verstorben 2018 im Alter von 94 Jahren, leitete ab 1972 zusammen mit den Mitarbeitern das Londoner „Institut of Race Relations“. Das IRR gibt bis heute eine der global einflussreichsten antirassistischen Z…
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In West Africa, women are on the cutting edge of musical and cultural progress. This program looks at four singer/composers with roots in tradition and unique ideas about how to keep them current in the fast-changing milieu of today’s African music. Mali’s Fatoumata Diawara keeps her focus on messages, mixing traditional sounds and rock idioms to r…
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Strategies for Making the Most Out of Your Time Alone In this episode, we explore the profound impact of solitude on personal development and well-being. From cultivating mindfulness and meditation practices to engaging in solo activities and immersing ourselves in the world of literature, we uncover the transformative potential of embracing solitu…
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Have you ever stopped to appreciate the satisfying clicks, chimes, and melodies that bring your Pixel phone to life? In this episode, we journey into the unseen world of sound design with the Pixel Sounds team, the talented minds behind the unique auditory identity of your Google phone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Christoph Burgmer im Gespräch mit Gernod Rotter. Christoph Burgmer in conversation with Gernot Rotter. Der 2010 verstorbene Gernot Rotter war ein deutscher Islamwissenschaftler und Publizist. Er lehrte bis 2005 an der Universität Hamburg. Gernot Rotter galt als profiliertester Kritiker der deutschen Berichterstattung über islamische Länder, die in …
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Cheikha Rimitti was certainly a queen. For some, she was the queen of raï (pronounced RYE), which means “opinion" in Arabic. For others, she was the queen of freedom, an Algerian Statue of Liberty wielding the fire of independence, as she sang daringly and frankly about love, sexuality, poverty, drinking and oppression. She defied taboos and her mu…
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Practical Strategies for Cultivating a Grateful Heart and a Happier Mindset In this episode, we delve into the profound impact of gratitude on our mental, emotional, and physical well-being. From acknowledging blessings to the transformative power of mindfulness, Rachid guides us through practical ways to cultivate gratitude in our daily lives. Joi…
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Bongeziwe Mabandla is a maverick South African singer-songwriter whose music draws on many of his country’s rich styles, but cannot be reduced to any of them. Along with his Mozambican producer Tiago Correira Paulo, he has developed a unique, keyboard-driven sound with deep, meditative textures. Planet Afropop’s Mukwae Wabei Siyolwe calls it “music…
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Christoph Burgmer im Gespräch mit Noam Chomsky. Christoph Burgmer in conversation with Noam Chomsky. Noam Chomsky ist der prominenteste us-amerikanische Kritiker des Kapitalismus. Geboren 1928 in Philadelphia veröffentlichte der Sprachwissenschaftler, politische Aktivist und Publizist mehr als 150 Monographien. Seine Beiträge reichen von der Lingui…
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To kick off Women's History Month, DJ Kix returns with Georges Collinet to take us on a musical journey across Africa, showcasing some of the continent’s formidable women who are quickly rising in the industry and making their presence known. In this episode, we’ll hear from: top Namibian MC, Lioness; Zimbabwean Afro-fusion artist, Gemma Griffiths;…
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In this episode, we delve into the essence of timeless wisdom and core values, exploring how they serve as guiding lights in our journey toward personal growth and fulfillment. At the heart of our discussion lies the notion of rediscovering timeless wisdom. This journey not only enriches our lives but also propels us towards greater self-awareness …
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