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Radio Davos

World Economic Forum

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How do we solve the world’s biggest challenges? From climate change to inequality; the rise of big tech and rapid changes in how we live and work. Radio Davos talks to the people who have the ideas, the passion and the power to make change happen in a way that benefits all of us.
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Are you struggling with unwanted behaviors? Recovery is possible! In this podcast, you'll hear real stories of hope and healing. We represent an organization with 20+ years of experience helping people recover from addictions through a blend of Christian spirituality and psychology. You'll also learn about the science of behavior change and how to get started on your own journey to recovery. So whether you're just starting out or you've been fighting for a long time, there's something here f ...
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Exploring what makes nonviolence, as Gandhi said, "the greatest power at the disposal of humankind." Interviews with activists, scholars, and news-makers, and a regular feature of nonviolence in the news from around the movement in our Nonviolence Report segment.
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A time-travelling trickster shares their stories, visions, interviews and portals from the unseen worlds that they explore. You can support our work at www.audioslut.com Artwork Photography: @marbsworld and @csaner
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Our mission is to help those who's lives are being adversely impacted through the reckless spread of harmful man-made electromagnetic radiation by equipping them to understand, measure and remediate EMF in their own homes.
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Herb Mentor Radio

LearningHerbs.com

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HerbMentor Radio, by LearningHerbs, shares the stories of herbs & people. We interview well-known herbalists and everyday folks using herbs for food and herbal medicine. Explore the simplicity of bringing herbal healing into your life as herbal remedies and more. This herbalism podcast is hosted by John Gallagher and Tara Ruth.
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Green Left Weekly Radio

Green Left Weekly Radio Collective

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A weekly source of alternative information which aims to inspire action and organisation to put people and the environment first.Covering international political issues and struggles against the exploitation of the people and exposing the bias in mainstream media that preferences the power brokers and denies access to information.
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Perth Indymedia

Perth Indymedia Collective

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Radical activist citizen journalism. A weekly radio programme on RTRFM (92.1FM), a community radio station based in Perth, the capital city of Western Australia. We bring an independent perspective to the analysis of news and issues and provide a forum for activists, campaigners, academics, advocates and workers denied a voice by the mainstream media. Covering indigenous issues, post-capitalist/anti-capitalist analysis, refugee rights, antifa and all the important environmental, economic and ...
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Welcome to Refuge Radio, a podcast where we explore people's personal journeys in regards to spirituality, faith, God, deconstruction/reconstruction, and everything in between! Join us every month as we have a new guest to talk about their journey. Hosts - Brenden Bell(he/him), Piper Jones(they/them), Gaines Taylor(he/him) Production, Editing, and Music - Krystle Jeffers(they/them) Music - Lyndon Braun
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Hear the interview of the week from the Music Show, where composer Andrew Ford entertains and informs a wide audience each week, providing two hours of essential listening from the world of music.
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WPR Reports

Wisconsin Public Radio

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"WPR Reports" features in-depth investigations from Wisconsin Public Radio. The current project is an audio documentary, "How We Got Here: Abortion in Wisconsin Since 1849," which examines Wisconsin's abortion ban, how it came to be and how Wisconsinites have lived with and without it since.
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The Guilty Feminist

Deborah Frances-White

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Ever felt like you should be better at feminism? Join comedian Deborah Frances-White and her guests for this comedy podcast, recorded in front of a live audience. Each week they discuss our noble goals as 21st century feminists and the hypocrisies and insecurities that undermine them. Deborah Frances-White is the 2016 Writers' Guild Award Winner for Best Radio Comedy for her hit BBC Radio 4 series Deborah Frances-White Rolls the Dice. She is an Edinburgh Fringe regular, a screenwriter and is ...
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Can you imagine what it would be like to have to flee terror in your own country, spend days or weeks in a leaky boat on dangerous, rolling seas ready to swallow you at any moment, and then arrive in a new country, where you are terrorised even more?
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Refuge on the Mountain

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Refuge OTM is a faith-based community radio and media ministry committed to teaching sound biblical doctrine and spreading the gospel message. We challenge the current belief system through true Biblical exploration. We stick to Biblical and God-honoring doctrine and do away with doctrine created by man. Refuge is an evangelical ministry serving local communities, as well as reaching global audiences through internet radio broadcasting.
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Life-Study of the Bible with Witness Lee is a 30-minute radio broadcast composed of excerpts from Witness Lee's spoken ministry that focuses on the enjoyment of the divine life as revealed in the Scriptures. The ministry portions are followed by a discussion of the portion presented, including questions and answers.
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Every episode of Promised Land brings a story of an escape that starts anywhere in the world, but always ends in Canada. In this 10-part series, host Natasha Fatah presents stories of dangerous getaways as described by the immigrants and refugees who endured them to get here.
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GGR Pirate Radio

GGR: The Great Geek Refuge

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GGR Pirate Radio is a grab bag of geeky/nerdy content from the podcasters at the Great Geek Refuge! What used to be the flagship podcast is now a haven for special episodes, content from our other shows PLUS all of the old episodes of GGR Pirate Radio. Enjoy! And don’t be a juicebag!
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Radio Silence

Michael Rakowitz

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Radio Silence continues with the premiere of Michael Rakowitz's highly anticipated radio series. This special radio event will be broadcast on WPPM PhillyCAM radio and other community radio stations across the country, and distributed nationally by PRX (Public Radio Exchange). Radio Silence, produced by Mural Arts Philadelphia, first launched with a live performance on Independence Mall in Philadelphia on July 30, 2017 and a simulcast on PhillyCAM TV. The project can be seen as an alternativ ...
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Legend

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Joni Mitchell's songs have soundtracked our lives and her pioneering work changed music forever. Jesca Hoop explores her extraordinary story to reveal the life behind the legend.
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The British Retail Consortium presents... Radio Retail, your one-stop shop for retail industry news, with everything from political developments, trade negotiations, consumer trends, insight and much more. Join experts from the BRC and beyond as we look at the critical issues and hottest news from the UK retail industry.
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Mission Unstoppable

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Come on a Mission Unstoppable with host Frankie Picasso as she introduces you to incredible individuals from around the world who succeed in life despite personal tragedy, Mother Nature, the Economy and even themselves to live life on their own terms. Mission Unstoppable is a mindset! Obstacle, problems, impediments, blockages, barriers and complications happen to all of us at one time or another. Sometimes we believe they define us but they don’t have to stop us! My name is the Unstoppable ...
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Hosted by award winning veteran radio and television anchor, journalist, and marketing/public relations professional Sam Yates, this is a compelling show for seniors, about seniors, and featuring seniors. Yates is recognized as an expert in the senior care and urgent care business categories. The Great American Senior Show delves into topics that impact senior health and wellness; updates pandemic policies; is a forum for multi-political views; details financial and investment information; a ...
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The channel will bring you all the latest information about takenoLAB and what they are working on. takenoLAB will keep you informed about new technologies it is testing, internal app projects it is developing, as well as many more so that you are always updated. TakenoLAB Academy - Where technologies get created.
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Acclaimed program of ideas, in-depth analysis, and commentary on a variety of matters — political, economic, social, and cultural — important to progressive and radical thinking and activism. Against the Grain is co-produced and co-hosted by Sasha Lilley and C. S. Soong.
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Home of CHAO Radio The voice of a contemporary China, and the people creating it. This is a place to celebrate talented people, from retailers to musicians, artist and designers, business leaders to people working on amazing social causes. We deliver insights into the thought-leaders shaping and influencing the urban city landscape and lifestyle throughout China and the rest of Pacific Asia. We want to attract like-minded people to join our community and create the good life together. Let us ...
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It's been 15 years since a greenway was first suggested between Sligo and Mayo. On May 1st 2009, the then Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht affairs, Eamon O'Cuiv, proposed to use the section of the railway line north of Claremorris as a walkway and cycleway. The Western Rail Trail campaign aims to utilise the transport corridor which carr…
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Serious safety concerns have been raised once again over the N15. The route, which runs through Donegal, Leitrim and Sligo, is home to a number of rural villages and a large number of schools. Hopes for an upgrade were dashed some time back, after it was removed from the Departments agenda. Fianna Fail Cllr Donal Gilroy believes that a number of sh…
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The Government has been accused of crucifying border filling stations with its planned tax hikes on petrol and diesel. Fuel prices have risen by more than 30 percent in the past three years. The AA Ireland's latest monthly Fuel Price Survey has reported a surge recently, with fears the cost of fuel will soon rise to €2 per litre. The Government is …
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Reassurances have been given that refugees set to be housed in Dromahair will be families. It's thought that a number of international protection applicants are expected to move into the former Abbey Manor Hotel shortly. It's after the High Court rejected a bid by Leitrim County Council to block the plan - and said work on the site can 'go ahead'. …
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There's further calls for longer opening hours at rural Garda stations close to the border. With an increase in population, Leitrim Councillor Felim Gurn is hopeful for fully maned, operational stations in Manorhamilton and Blacklion. On several occasions, it's been reported that a notice has appeared on the front door of Manorhamilton Garda statio…
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It's a quarter of a century since Kosovo emerged from a brutal war, one which pitted local ethnic Albanians against Serbs. Twenty-five years on, the government in Pristina is pressing ahead with reforms that could reinforce its separation from Serbia. They include banning the use of Serb dinars and curbing the import of things like Serb medicines. …
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An Independent Donegal TD has raised the issue of social media safety in the Dáil today. Recent reports highlighted that adolescent males can be quickly subjected to harmful online content curated by algorithms. Deputy Thomas Pringle said he was horrified by the content that young Irish men are targeted with online. He also said that we must get se…
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It’s emerged that a number of refugees are set to move to Dromahair in the next 24 hours. Just yesterday, the former Abbey Manor Hotel got the ‘green light’ to house 155 international protection applicants. The High Court rejected a bid by Leitrim County Council to block the plan – and said work can ‘go ahead’ at the former Abbey Manor Hotel in Dro…
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What did the abrupt transition from socialism to capitalism in the former Soviet Bloc mean for residents, radicals, and the social order? Helena Sheehan, a Marxist thinker, educator, and activist, devotes a portion of her latest book to the impact and legacy of the momentous events of 1989 and 1990. Helena Sheehan, Until We Fall: Long Distance Life…
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Letterkenny University Hospital was among the most overcrowded facilities in Ireland in April. In a statement today, the INMO says that a worrying trend of overcrowding across the country has continued, particularly in the north west and west. Figures released today by the INMO show that a total of 594 people waited for a bed at Letterkenny over th…
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Once again during the Month of April a group of TY students joined us here at the Ocean FM studios in Collooney Students from a number of local schools had the opportunity to see how radio worked and as a result took responsibility for the research, production, presentation and editorial content for a special TY Radio show that was recently broadca…
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There's said to be huge disappointment in Easkey over the latest round of the Town and Village Renewal Scheme. The community submitted what's been described as an impressive application for much needed funding but was unsuccessful. County Sligo got one million euro under the scheme this week, with Tubbercurry, Ballymote and Culfadda all set to bene…
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Farmers who are losing forestry land as a result of ash dieback could be set receive grants to clear them and replant new trees. The Agriculture Minister is bringing proposals to Cabinet for a 79-and-a-half million euro package – with farmers receiving 5 thousand euro per hectare. Ash dieback is a fungal disease which was first recorded in trees he…
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A former hotel in north Leitrim has got the 'green light' to house 155 international protection applicants. The High Court has rejected a bid by Leitrim County Council to block the plan - and said work can 'go ahead' at the former Abbey Manor Hotel in Dromahair. A group of local residents held protests in the village last November over concerns tha…
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The community of Dromahair now has two choices following a High Court decision over the Abbey Manor Hotel. That's according to Local Election Labour Candidate Bernie Linanne, who was speaking after the former hotel was given the green light to house 155 asylum seekers. The High Court's rejected Leitrim County Council's move to block the development…
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The HSE has confirmed that a funding application is to be made to redevelop Markievicz House in Sligo. A feasibility study has already been completed to ascertain the extent of potential services that could be accommodated in the building and the costs associated with it. The next step in the process will be the completion of a capital submission f…
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Getting rid of rent pressure zones would prove disastrous for Sligo. That's according to local People Before Profit Cllr Gino O'Boyle, who was reacting to calls from The Irish Property Owners' Association for the Government to row back on the current system which has been in place since 2016. The Sligo-Strandhill Local Electoral Area is currently t…
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It’s 11 years since the collapse of Rana Plaza, a building in Dhaka, Bangladesh that housed some 5 garment factories. More than 1100 workers died on 24 April 2013 but this was no accident. Workers and in fact, just about every body, knew that the building was unstable. It was built on a pond, without the correct construction permits, extra floors w…
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The Killybegs Garda station has been open more days and longer hours since the employment of an administrative position. This was welcomed by local councillors at the recent Donegal Joint Policing Committee meeting, where it was highlighted that it has resulted in a larger Garda presence in the area. Independent Cllr Niamh Kennedy, says that it's i…
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Sligo County Council have unanimously supported a motion to reopen the Western Rail Corridor. The motion was proposed by Mayor of Sligo and Independent Councillor, Declan Bree, who believes the rail corridor is a crucial piece of infrastructure for the region. Although the All Island Strategic Rail Review is yet to be published, it's widely expecte…
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The recent drop in arrests for road offences does not mean that incidents of that nature aren't happening. That's the view of Sinn Fein's Transport Spokesperson, Martin Kenny, after figures released showed a decline in arrests driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and for speeding. Last year, 7,771 people were arrested for driving under …
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With the ongoing housing crisis continuing to impact county Sligo, fixing current issues remains a top priority. Midlands- North West European election candidate Lisa Chambers has been speaking ahead of a public meeting which takes place tonight. It's hoped that the meeting will provide information on housing grants and government supports. Senator…
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Over the last forty years, bottled water consumption has exploded. Once a rarefied item, global sales of bottled water dwarf every other beverage — totaling $300 billion a year. Environmental sociologist Daniel Jaffee argues that packaged water doesn’t only imperil our oceans and bodies with plastic waste, but undermines safe public water even more…
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Mining is an industry that many of us probably rarely think about, but one that provides the raw materials for so many of the things we use, not least the modern technologies such as smart phones and electric vehicles that require certain minerals that are not always in abundant supply. The International Energy Agency predicts that the demand for m…
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A number of projects in Sligo and Leitrim are set to benefit from almost €2 million in funding under the Town and Village Renewal Scheme. The funding will see old and derelict buildings repurposed for community use. Tubbercurry is to get the biggest share at half a million euro to purchase two sites for the development of a food hub and recreationa…
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Staff at Sligo University Hospital need to know they are supported if a patient becomes violent or aggressive. That's according to Minister of State at the Department of Health Mary Butler, who was speaking at the opening of the new Ballyshannon Community Hospital last Friday. The Minister was reacting to reports of alleged assaults on hospital sta…
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It's claimed that a motorist travelled through a north Leitrim village at 150km/h recently. There's a limit of 50km in place at Lurganboy, but it's reported that a lot of drivers are speeding excessively through the village. Residents are said to be deeply concerned that someone may be killed if action isn't taken. Local Independent Cllr Felim Gurn…
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A Donegal Pharmacist is urging the Government to reform the funding model for pharmacies, before increasing their workload. An expert taskforce is considering expanding pharmacy services to include independent prescribing powers, the provision of care for common conditions and enhanced contraceptive care. It's hoped it will reduce wait times in the…
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There's only ever been nine female Councillors elected to Sligo County Council since the formation of the state. In Leitrim, the number is just six while there have been eleven women elected onto Donegal County Council. So far, there are currently 15 female candidates running in this year's local elections in the Ocean FM franchise area. However th…
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New research about the Irish Civil War is said to have uncovered new information. The Irish Civil War Fatalities Project shows that County Sligo experienced much higher levels of violence in the Civil War than it had in the War of Independence. There were forty-four fatalities in Sligo between 28 June 1922 and 24 May 1923, 24 in Donegal over the sa…
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Both Sligo and Leitrim buck the national trend when it comes to the number of claims over accidents caused by uninsured cars Nationally, there's been an 11 per cent rise in such claims with most counties recording an increase. Leitrim however had the largest percentage decrease, down 55%, while claims in Sligo were down 21% The Motor Insurers' Bure…
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The Guilty Feminist 393. Refugees in Work Presented by Deborah Frances-White with Alison Spittle and special guests Professor Binna Kandola, Marianna Zajac, Dr Niloha Rangel Recorded 10 April 2024 at Kings Place in London. Released 29 April. The Guilty Feminist theme composed by Mark Hodge. More about Deborah Frances-White https://deborahfrances-wh…
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For the second Sunday in a row, Donegal leave Celtic Park with an Ulster Championship victory. Sunday's extra-time win (0-18 to 0-16) over Tyrone sets up an Ulster final with Armagh on May 12th. Despite running on fumes, Paddy McGill and his team of contributors digest another memorable Ulster Championship Sunday.…
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Improvements for Monasteraden received support from the Sligo County Council at the recent County Development Plan meeting. Land has been secured in the area with the intention of providing community facilities, once funding is received. Local Fianna Fáil Councillor Paul Taylor stressed the importance of making rural areas appealing to live in. Cll…
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In this episode of the Relational Recovery Podcast, Wes Thompson and Austin Hill of The Refuge begin their discussion on the topic of forgiveness. This is an area that plays a big part in recovery, as addiction frequently leads men to commit say and do things that are hurtful to family and friends. Understanding what it means - and what it doesn't …
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It's been forty years since the 1984–5 United Kingdom miners' strike and The Music Show has dug into the archives for a special program looking at the role that music played in this political, industrial and personal struggle. From Peggy Seeger to Paul Weller, Billy Bragg to brass bands—there's music supporting the striking miners, songs tormenting…
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