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A daily, pocket-sized history of America's working people, brought to you by The Rick Smith Show team.
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Trump-hating rednecks Jackie & Dunlap take on politics and pop culture from a bunker underneath Jackie's Market in Murfreesboro, TN. Real news. Fake Sponsors.
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Examining Extraordinary Claims and Promoting Science Since 1992
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The Michael Shermer Show is a series of long-form conversations between Dr. Michael Shermer and leading scientists, philosophers, historians, scholars, writers and thinkers about the most important issues of our time.
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Examining Extraordinary Claims and Promoting Science Since 1992
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Glenn Beck sits down with notable guests to discuss big ideas, inspiring stories, and the origins of the extraordinary people behind them.
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Welcome to Tiny Awakenings! This podcast was created to share the many small growth points or 'aha moments' my guests and I have had to become more authentically close to our highest selves. This show comprises Tiny Awakenings, short unedited verbal journals, and Not So Tiny Awakenings, long guest episodes. Although these 'Tiny Awakenings' are unedited they hold outcomes, solutions, long-lasting impressions, and new ways of thinking. Sooo expect less of the juicy gossip and sad stories and m ...
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It Was Said, the 2021 Webby Award winner for Best Podcast Series, takes a look back on some of the most powerful and timeless speeches in history. Written and narrated by Pulitzer Prize winning and best-selling historian Jon Meacham, this documentary podcast takes you through generation-defining speeches. Meacham, along with top historians, authors and journalists, offers expert insight and analysis into the origins, the orator, and the context of the times each speech was given, and reflect ...
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Perspectives, interviews, bits on the intersection of social science and the progress of its society.
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Two lifelong friends and propaganda lovers from the Gulf Coast look at and discuss media portrayals of politics from ongoing news media narratives to film and television. Updates at LEAST 2x a month.
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“David & Stu . . . Unhinged!” offers a unique glimpse into the world's most pressing (and most trivial) issues through the eyes of two of Greenwich Village’s jaded residents, who are usually pissed off about something. From allowing people to legally sh** on our sidewalks to "discrimination" against fat people, David Simonetti, a writer and attorney, and Stu Richel, a critically acclaimed actor, screenwriter, and Vietnam War vet, offer an acerbic yet civilized perspective on politics and lif ...
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Heartland Politics with Robin Johnson is a political podcast discussing current issues we face as a country featuring interviews with senators, congressmen, governors, and other political elite.
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Sean Halter and Steven Moy host a thoughtful leadership podcast series, Social Barbarians - brands conquering social marketing and innovation.
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On this day in Labor History the year was 1860. That was the day that Abraham Lincoln was elected sixteenth President of the United States. When Lincoln came to office the nation was deeply divided on the question of slavery. By December 20, South Carolina had seceded from the United States.By The Rick Smith Show
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On this day in Labor History the year was 1855. That was the day that Eugene Debs was born in Terre Haute, Indiana. Debs was forced to leave school when he was just fourteen. He worked as a railroad fireman.By The Rick Smith Show
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It's election time in Tennessee! In this last podcast before Tuesday, Jackie and Dunlap take stock of Trump and Kamala Harris' last-minute campaign messaging and add some last-minute messaging of their own. Plus garbage, Liz Cheney, the Ann Selzer Iowa poll, RFK Jr. taking fluoride out of the water and life out of the animals, the Access Hollywood …
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Got milk? If you lived in Neillsville, Wisconsin the answer might have been NO. On this day in labor history the year was 1933. Wisconsin is known as the dairy state.By The Rick Smith Show
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FNN's Florida Roundtable is a weekly, one-hour news and public affairs program that focuses on news and issues of Florida. Hosted by veteran broadcaster Reagan Smith and political analyst Michael Yaffee, Florida Roundtable is heard on radio stations throughout Florida.By Reagan Smith and Michael Yaffee
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On this day in Labor History the year was 1921. That was the day the New York Times headline proclaimed: “Striker Rioting All Over the City, Dump Thousands of Gallons of Milk; Hylan Threatens to Seize plants.” Hylan referred to New York City Mayor John Francis Hylan.By The Rick Smith Show
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18: Update on the Menendez Brothers, Televangelist Transgressions, And Who Are The Real Fascists?
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Welcome to episode eighteen of David & Stu… Unhinged! As always, we'd like to thank Clara Wang for creating the fantastic artwork for this podcast. Here is what is on deck for this week's milestone episode. 1) LA District Attorney George Gascon's recommendation for resentencing in the Menendez Brother's case and his soft-on-crime record has left hi…
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On this day in Labor History the year was 1928. That was the day that police shot at protesting union workers at Prince’s Pier in Melbourne Australia. Three union workers were injured, one fatally.By The Rick Smith Show
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Ep 234 | 'Yellowstone' Star’s Fight to Make America ‘Cowboy’ Again | Forrie J. Smith | The Glenn Beck Podcast
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Do you know why a cowboy takes his hat off before dinner? Forrie J. Smith from "Yellowstone" says it’s all part of the “cowboy culture.” In this episode of "The Glenn Beck Podcast," Forrie recounts his career — from cowboy to stuntman to beloved actor — and that one time he had to track down “illegals” wreaking havoc on his ranch at the U.S.-Mexico…
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On this day in Labor History the year was 1835. That was the day that workers in Philadelphia organized what was the first general strike in North America. There call was for a ten-hour workday.By The Rick Smith Show
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On this day in Labor History ghosts and goblins are going door to door to gather up candy. But did you know that some of that candy is made by union workers? In Hershey, Pennsylvania, tagged the Sweetest place on earth you’ll find the nation’s chocolate center. It wasn’t always so sweet for workers who in 1937 tried to win union recognition. Then t…
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October 30 - Another Front in Reagan’s War on Workers
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On this day in Labor History the year was 1986. That was the day that Edward Meese, gave a speech to the US Chamber of Commerce. Meese was serving as Attorney General under President Ronald Reagan. During the speech, Meese encouraged bosses to spy on their employees, in order to determine if they were using drugs.…
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On this day in Labor History the year was 1929. That bleak day is now known as “Black Tuesday,” the day of the Stock Market crash that marked the start of the Great Depression. During the optimistic Roaring Twenties investments in the Stock Market soared.By The Rick Smith Show
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On this day in Labor History the year was 1965. That was the day that the St. Louis Gateway arch was completed in St. Louis. The project was the result of a nation-wide design competition.By The Rick Smith Show
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October 27 - Founding of the National Negro Labor Council
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On this day in Labor History the year was 1951. That was the day that the National Negro Labor Council held its founding convention. African American workers had made significant gains in the American workforce during World War II.By The Rick Smith Show
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On this day in Labor History the year was 1825. That was the day the construction of the Erie Canal was completed. The 363 mile canal connected the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes, by way of the Hudson River. The project was started in 1817.By The Rick Smith Show
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On this day in Labor History the year was 1990. That was the day that eight of the ten unions at the New York Daily News went out on strike. The paper had had one of the highest daily circulations in the United States. The New York Daily News was owned by the Chicago-based Tribune Company. The strike began when management demanded major concessions…
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October 24 - The Minimum Wage Law Goes into Effect
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On this day in Labor History the year was 1934. That was the day that the first minimum wage law went into effect in the United States. The minimum was twenty-five cents an hour. The wage law was part of the Fair Labor Standards Act passed earlier that year.By The Rick Smith Show
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Cong. Eric Sorensen On His Most Memorable First Term
Accomplishment and Why He Should be Re-Elected
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Congressman Eric Sorensen, representing Illinois' 17 district, talksabout his major accomplishments in the House of Representatives, hisdiscussions with area farmers on the climate issue, the Farm Bill, andmore.By Robin Johnson
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https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/sciencesalon/mss482_Michael_Shermer_2024_10_31.mp3 Download MP3 In this solo episode, Michael Shermer discusses the upcoming election, reflecting on the historical context of past elections and the political polarization that has intensified over the years.By Skeptic
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The Most Important Election of My Lifetime … Again (Michael Shermer)
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In this solo episode, Michael Shermer discusses the upcoming election, reflecting on the historical context of past elections and the political polarization that has intensified over the years.By Michael Shermer
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Episode 27 - Dragged Across Concrete: Anchovies & Gimp Bandits feat. Nate Smith
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This week, Conner and Alek welcome back friend of the show Nate Smith to discuss S. Craig Zahler's police thriller Dragged Across Concrete (2018), which forces us to ask a troubling question: does S. Craig Zahler know any black people? We doubt it! Got something to say to the Propagandos hosts? Send us an email at propagandospod@gmail.com or follow…
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The Future of Global Order and America’s Influence
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Edward Goldberg analyzes the United States’ emergence as the global liberal hegemon, detailing its geographical and economic advantages that led to its post-World War II dominance. He argues that America’s shift from merely being an international police force to acting as the world’s central banker solidifies its unique global role. Goldberg furthe…
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https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/sciencesalon/mss481_Edward_Goldberg_2024_10_29.mp3 Download MP3 The United States as Global Liberal Hegemon: How the U.S. Came to Lead the World examines America’s role as the global liberal hegemon. Using a historical analysis to understand how the United States came to serve as the world leader, Goldberg argues w…
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https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/sciencesalon/mss481_Edward_Goldberg_2024_10_29.mp3 Download MP3 The United States as Global Liberal Hegemon: How the U.S. Came to Lead the World examines America’s role as the global liberal hegemon. Using a historical analysis to understand how the United States came to serve as the world leader, Goldberg argues w…
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17: Al Smith Dinner Kerfuffle, Panda Exploitation, Time Square Chaos, And A Positive Surprise
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Welcome to episode seventeen of David & Stu… Unhinged! As always, we'd like to thank Clara Wang for creating the fantastic artwork for this podcast. Here is what is on deck for this week's milestone episode. 1) The Al Smith Dinner, Kamala's absence, and Trump's rambling speech, including a well-deserved bashing of former Mayor DeBlasio; 2) The trag…
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https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/sciencesalon/mss480_Talia_Lavin_2024_10_26.mp3 Download MP3 All across America, a storm is gathering: from book bans in school libraries to anti-trans laws in state legislatures; fire-bombings of abortion clinics and protests against gay rights. The Christian Right, a cunning political force in America for more tha…
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Faith, Politics, and Power: Talia Lavin on the Christian Right’s America
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Across America, a storm is brewing as the Christian Right gains unprecedented power. From book bans to anti-trans laws, this political force is reshaping the nation. In her book, Wild Faith, author Talia Lavin delves deep into the motivations of this movement, exploring its segregationist past and apocalyptic future through primary sources and firs…
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Ep 233 | You Have a TRACKER in Your Pocket Sending Data to the Deep State | The Glenn Beck Podcast
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Our cell phones are collecting way more data on us than we think, and it’s shockingly easy for Big Tech, government agencies, and a wide array of bad actors to access it. Glenn speaks with Erik Prince, retired Navy SEAL and the founder of the private military contractor Blackwater, and Ryan Paterson, retired Marine and Big Tech insider, about their…
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