We believe that digital transformation efforts make companies and communities more resilient. In the API Resilience podcast you'll listen to guests from industry leading API teams sharing their views about the current trends of the API economy. We also bring you insights that your API team will be able to use, and even explain to your management on how APIs can help your company cope, resurge, and thrive during and after this pandemic. The host is Kristof Van Tomme.
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Practical DevSecOps (a Hysn Technologies Inc. company) offers vendor-neutral and hands-on DevSecOps and Product Security training and certification programs for IT Professionals. Our online training and certifications are focused on modern areas of information security, including DevOps Security, AI Security, Cloud-Native Security, API Security, Container Security, Threat Modeling, and more.
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Exploring the science, beauty and spiritual expression of Abroreal Apiculture with Jonathan Powell from the Natural Beekeeping Trust, Michael Joshin Thiele and Cheyanna Bone from Apis Arborea.
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Our guests talk about their insights and experience as documentarians. We bring advice from behind open and closed developer portals, ideas on what new learnings you can aim for, and recent experiments from the field of API documentation.
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Cincinnati Edition covers topics from regional government to business, education, health, technology and the arts.
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The Bay Area's favorite quiz show!
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Welcome to the world of API podcasts, where we bring you the latest news, views & ideas.
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KALW's call-in show: Politics and culture, dialogue and debate.
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A no-nonsense (well, some-nonsense) podcast about API design & development, new features in the world of HTTP, service-orientated architecture, microservices, and probably bikes.
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Podcast by Moesif API Observability
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I'd Rather Be Writing features regular podcasts with experts in the field of technical communication.
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The Enterprise Alchemists is a new podcast for Enterprise Architects to have honest and in-depth conversations about what is relevant to our world. Expert guests provide additional context on the topics of the day in Enterprise IT. Your hosts, Guy Murphy and Dominic Wellington, are Enterprise Architects at SnapLogic, with more decades of experience between them than they care to admit to, and the stories that go with it.
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Every week NPR contributor (and former San Franciscian) Sandip Roy brings you a little taste of the 'new India' – a letter home from his other home.
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Atomic Zero: SF Bay Area politics, culture, and opinion. Highlighting Pan-Asian American voices through news, art, and the beautifully irrelevant. 🎙️✨
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This is a presentation of chapter 2 of John Maxwell's book The 360-Degree Leader. We explore the challenges of a 360-degree leader.
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This is a gathering of API storytellers, exploring what is going on around us each day, using API technology to make sense of who we are.
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Not so much a true crime podcast, as a ”post-crime” podcast. The growing Asian American prison population and the impact of incarceration in our communities often goes unaddressed because of the cultural shame and stigma of incarceration in our families. This podcast looks at how incarceration specifically impacts API communities, and what it’s like when you ”kill” your prisoner number and return to society. Produced by API RISE. Hosted by Kirn Kim and Kristina Wong
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KUER’s award-winning interview show explores the world through deep thinkers who host Doug Fabrizio asks to think even deeper. Join writers, filmmakers, scientists and others on RadioWest: A show for the wildly curious.
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Kyriakos Eleftheriou, the founder and CEO of Terra API speaks with some of the best founders and CEOs in the space of health and fitness, to learn how the best are building their businesses. At TERRA API, we are on a mission to enable developers to connect and create solutions by using health data.
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Hear celebrated and up-and-coming authors read excerpts from new books and discuss their work with former Times-Picayune book editor Susan Larson.
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Bay Area attorney Jeff Hayden talks with experts on various legal topics, with listener participation: (415) 841-4134.
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Asian American History 101 is a fun, family-friendly, and informative podcast co-hosted by Gen and Ted Lai, the daughter and father team. The podcast will entertain and educate people as Gen and Ted dive into the vast history of Asian Pacific Americans from the struggles they faced to their contributions and triumphs. And sometimes we cover topics of the Asian Pacific Diaspora globally.
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Join us each month as we engage in philosophical discussions about the most common-place topics with host Jack Russell Weinstein, professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at the University of North Dakota. He is the director of The Institute for Philosophy in Public Life.
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Podcast by Capacity Building Team at API Wellness
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Industry veteran and Houston API Chairman Russell Stewart brings listeners a show that explores what some would argue is the most important facet of our industry—health and safety. With a steady lineup of expert guests, this show covers a broad range of real-world HSE topics.
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WAMC's The Roundtable is an award-winning, nationally recognized eclectic talk program. The show airs from 9 a.m. to noon each weekday and features news, interviews, in-depth discussion, music, theatre, and more!
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Every week there are new marvels to look for in the outdoors, and Discover Nature highlights these attractions. The Missouri Department of Conservation’s Candice Davis brings us the stories of river otters, luna moths, red buds, and other actors as they take center stage in nature’s theater.
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Listen in as we discuss APIs, the web and network based software. In each episode we take on a new topic and try valiantly to find a shared understanding. Sometimes with guests.
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News from WUWM
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Decades ago, WRVO Public Media began broadcasting old-time radio with a small collection comprising 20 reel-to-reel tapes. Today the collection includes nearly 7,000 reels and over 20,000 broadcasts."Tuned to Yesterday" is public radio's premier old-time radio show, hosted by Mark Lavonier. The highest quality broadcasts are restored and played as they were heard years and years ago. You'll hear programs like "The Whistler," "The Jack Benny Show," "Fibber McGee and Molly," "Edgar Bergen and ...
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API Case Files is the official podcast of Aerial Phenomena Investigations. The API team is out to drain the UFO swamp, bringing a real scientific and skeptical approach to the study of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. We don't have all the answers, so we investigate.
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Learn what’s new at Ayrshare and enhancements to our Social Media API. We talk about new features, upcoming changes, and social API news. Ayrshare allows you to easily integrate Social Media APIs to manage all your users’ social accounts right from your product. Post, Auto Schedule, and Analytics. Great for SaaS, CMS, DAM, Agencies, and Apps.
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Texas is a big state with a growing, diverse population and as the population grows, the issues and challenges facing its residents multiply. Texas Matters is a statewide news program that spends half an hour each week looking at the issues and culture of Texas.
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Launched in April 1998, Charlotte Talks with Mike Collins has become the region's exclusive forum for the discussion of politics, arts, culture, social issues, literature, human interest, the environment and more.
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First Coast Connect is an hour-long call-in program that features local newsmakers, civic and community leaders, arts, activities across Jacksonville and Northeast Florida, along with spot news features and a weekly roundtable of local journalists.
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Statewide news from Montana Public Radio
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Local news, reporting and newscasts from Vermont Public.
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Interviews with developers and API technology leaders. Hosted by Sagar Batchu, CEO of Speakeasy. speakeasy.com
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Part-time New Orleans resident Harry Shearer hosts a look at the worlds of media, politics, cyberspace, sports and show business while providing an eclectic array of music along the way.
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The API Hour is your front-row seat to where APIs meet InfoSec. Hosted by Dan Barahona and brought to you by APIsec University, each episode dives into real-world breaches, testing tactics, and the tools shaping AppSec. Whether you're building, breaking, or securing APIs, you'll get practical insights from the experts redefining API security. Plug in, lock down, and decode what’s really going on behind the APIs—because in a connected world, security is everything.
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The API Integration Leaders AMA (ask me anything) webinar series gives you the opportunity to ask 8 different API integration leaders, from 4 different categories, your most pressing questions. Get an inside look at how these integration leaders design their entire API strategy.
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WCAI's award-winning public affairs program. Tuesday through Thursday, Mindy Todd hosts a lively and informative discussion on critical issues for Cape Cod, the Islands and the South Coast. Every Friday is the News Roundup, as CAI News Director Steve Junker speaks with news editors and reporters from around the region.
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Almost Yesterday is a glimpse into the rich history southeast Missouri. Dr. Frank Nickell takes listeners on a journey to specific moments in time. A gifted storyteller and local historian, Dr. Nickell’s wit and love for the past are combined with sounds and music that augment his narrative.
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Ledger is the gold standard of security in the crypto space. Our signers are essential for anyone wanting to take control of their digital value. At the heart of this ecosystem, Ledger connects you with everything in the digital assets space, providing access to services and freedom from compromise on security, ownership or user experience. On 'The Ledger Podcast', we have conversations with some of the most interesting thought leaders in crypto, cybersecurity and culture to discuss the jour ...
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Energy. It fuels our daily lives and our economy. And it's one of the most important issues being debated today. Here on EnergyTomorrow Radio, we examine complex issues about our energy future and answer your questions. In doing so, we hope to advance the conversation about this important topic. Hosted by Jane Van Ryan of API.
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Making artificial intelligence practical, productive & accessible to everyone. Practical AI is a show in which technology professionals, business people, students, enthusiasts, and expert guests engage in lively discussions about Artificial Intelligence and related topics (Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Neural Networks, GANs, MLOps, AIOps, LLMs & more). The focus is on productive implementations and real-world scenarios that are accessible to everyone. If you want to keep up with the lates ...
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Hosted by Viktor Gamov and Kaitlyn Barnard, we interview software developers and technology leaders at the top of their game every other week. We’ll also give you the tools, tactics and strategies you need to take your cloud native architecture to the next level. We go beyond the buzzwords and dissect real-life applications and success stories so that you can tackle your biggest connectivity challenges.
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ICE on the streets, in the Courts, and WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT.
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59:33Jeff Hayden and David Bigeleisen host immigration oriented broadcast with Professor Bill Hing, Carla Gomez, and Stanley Radtke, recorded before a live studio audience at KALW at 220 Montgomery St.By Jeff Hayden
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#1088, Science Fiction, X Minus One “Early Model” 7/11/51 NBC, Columbia Workshop “R.U.R.” 4/18/37 CBS. Tuned to Yesterday features programs from radio's golden era. Drama, Comedy, Western, Sci-Fi and more. Produced by Mark Lavonier.By Mark Lavonier
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#518, Western, Hallmark Playhouse “Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshall” 3/24/49 CBS, Frontier Gentleman “Claim Jumpers” 3/9/50 CBS. Tuned to Yesterday features programs from radio's golden era. Drama, Comedy, Western, Sci-Fi and more. Produced by Mark Lavonier.By Mark Lavonier
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Rollback of federal environmental protection law will be felt in Wisconsin
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4:43The Trump administration wants to make it easier for infrastructure and energy projects to get off the ground. It sees dismantling a foundational environmental law called NEPA (National Environmental Protection Act) as one way to make that happen.By Susan Bence
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Oregon State University engineers are rethinking concrete with 3D printing
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15:05Devin Roach, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Oregon State University, at work in the VAMOS lab. (Versatile Advanced Manufacturing at Oregon State)(Kai Casey) Concrete has shaped cities for centuries, forming the backbone of roads, buildings and other infrastructure. "It's something that's been around forever, and it's worked," said…
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How the Siskiyou Field Institute brings science to the public
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14:59Siskiyou Field Institute in Selma, Oregon. (Siskiyou Field Institute ) Southwest of Grants Pass, along the winding curves of Highway 199, the Siskiyou Field Institute in Selma, Oregon, is tucked into the Illinois River Valley near the base of Eight Dollar Mountain. The institute’s mission is to deepen understanding of — and connection to — the Klam…
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Historic Liberty Theater features 'Moriarty, A New Sherlock Holmes Adventure'
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15:18A scene from "Ken Ludwig's Moriarty: A New Sherlock Holmes Adventure," directed by Jeremy Conway and Talis Slatick, performed at the The Liberty Theatre in North Bend, Oregon. (
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Exhibit examines the way plants and beverages shape our lives
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22:43The Lloyd Library & Museum's Botany of Beverages exhibit is on display through April 24.
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If a veteran in Boone County is in crisis, this team is trained to help
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25:21The Veteran Response Team is the first of its kind in Kentucky.
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The Authoritarian Playbook: Librarians speak out against book bans
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52:02There have been nearly 23,000 book bans in public schools nationwide since 2021. Librarians are fighting censorship and standing for the right to read.By Rose Aguilar, Nina Kissinger
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Todd James Pierce's new book is "Making Mary Poppins: The Sherman Brothers, Walt Disney, and the Creation of a Classic Film"
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22:17In the new book “Making Mary Poppins: The Sherman Brothers, Walt Disney, and the Creation of a Classic Film” author and Disney historian Todd James Pierce traces the unlikely path that brought the Sherman brothers to Walt Disney’s attention and how their genius and emotional lives shaped the films’ songs, and surprising stories.…
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Former ABC News and CNN anchor Carol Lin's new memoir is "When News Breaks: A Memoir of Love and War"
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23:18Carol Lin is a former ABC News and CNN anchor whose voice helped guide the nation through some of the most defining moments of the 21st century - including her historic coverage on the morning of 9/11. She joins us to discuss her new memoir: When News Breaks: A Memoir of Love and War.By Joe Donahue
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The U.S.'s surprise reversal on decades of accepted dietary recommendations opens the door to meat and fats and loosens the rules around alcohol. What does it mean for doctors and their (rightfully confused) patients? We discuss that, along with the significance of Mattel’s new autistic Barbie and the likelihood of resurgent measles with Dr. Joe Si…
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With another shutdown looming and new federal guidelines, what to expect in North Carolina as Congress returns to session
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50:37Congress is back in session for 2026, but as has been the case since January of last year, much of the action has been in the executive branch. Donald Trump announced the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro without notifying Congress in advance of the military extraction. Still, some in Congress are working on the release of the Epstein …
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The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Ulster County Board of Elections Commissioner Ashley Dittus, Dean of the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at the University at Albany Robert Griffin, Tetherless World Professor of Computer, Web and Cognitive Sc…
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"Eat your veggies.” That’s an order many of us have grown up with. But now a deli in Cornwall in the U.K. wants to have its veggies and eat it too. And let no one else have any.By Sandip Roy
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Drawn to the Ghastly and Gruesome? This Psychologist Can Tell You Why
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50:30Coltan Scrivner is a psychologist who studies why some of us are drawn to look at gruesome things. He calls it morbid curiosity, and he says it’s not a bad thing.
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#1411, Broadway, Campbell Playhouse “The Garden of Allah” 11/19/39 CBS. Tuned to Yesterday features programs from radio's golden era. Drama, Comedy, Western, Sci-Fi and more. Produced by Mark Lavonier.By Mark Lavonier
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#929, Crime, Screen Directors’ Playhouse “Pitfall” 10/17/49 NBC, Gangbusters “The Case of the Rumbold Vault Robbery” 1/5/46 ABC. Tuned to Yesterday features programs from radio's golden era. Drama, Comedy, Western, Sci-Fi and more. Produced by Mark Lavonier.By Mark Lavonier
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The Isaac Lee Patterson Bridge stretches across the Rogue River in Gold Beach, Oregon.(Cacophony / via Wikimedia Commons) Gold Beach leaders are grappling with tight budgets and rising housing costs in a town that sees far more visitors than full-time residents. Mayor Tamie Kaufman says state restrictions on local taxes limit how much revenue the c…
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How Jackson County librarians say reading is changing in 2026
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29:43April Bozada-Armstrong, Selection Librarian and Digital Collection Curator at Jackson County Library Services (left) and Josh Letsinger, Community Outreach Manager at JCLS, join Mike Green, host of the Jefferson Exchange in the JPR studio on Jan 13, 2026. (JPR Senior Producer Natalie Golay) Jackson County librarians have been t…
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Wisconsin Republican legislators follow Democrats’ lead with data center regulation bill
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4:40GOP lawmakers held press conferences around the state to introduce a data center regulation bill.By Maria Peralta-Arellano
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As a new legislative session gets underway — one that could conceivably lead to a gutting of the city’s budget through property tax cuts — we ask Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan what she’s watching in Tallahassee, and what influence a Democratic city leader has in effecting change. We also ask how she’s preparing for the possibility of AI data cent…
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'Undammed' investigates what happens when rivers are free to run wild again
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30:10(Tara Lohan / Island Press) More than 2,000 dams have been removed in the United States over the past 25 years, according to Tara Lohan, an environmental journalist and author of the new book, “Undammed: Freeing Rivers and Bringing Communities to Life.” That figure represents only a fraction of the more than 550,000 still in place nationwide. Lohan…
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CVG airport's new CEO discusses the projects he hopes to see take off
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24:33What is Larry Krauter's vision for the airport?
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Crisis Management, Portable Hygiene and Catering | Ep 245
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34:28Russell talks with Michael Hagen about his journey from a military career in the Army to his current role at RK Group, discussing his health challenges, the transition to civilian life, and the various services provided by RK Group, particularly in the oil and gas sector. He emphasizes the importance of security services, threat assessment, and inn…
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‘The Voice of Hind Rajab’ & the work of HEAL Palestine
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52:33On average, one Palestinian child has been killed every hour by Israeli forces over 23 months of war. What does the future hold for the children of Gaza and their families?By Rose Aguilar, Nina Kissinger
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This week's Book Picks comes from Mike Hare of Northshire Bookstore in Saratoga Springs, New York and Manchester Center, Vermont.By Joe Donahue
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PS21 presents new winter festival, "The Dark"
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15:05The Dark is a new annual festival from PS21: Center for Contemporary Performance that celebrates and elevates the depths of winter. Taking place February 16–22, 2026, the festival will unfold at PS21 and in theatres, restaurants, libraries, saunas, and outdoor public spaces across Columbia County.By Joe Donahue
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Agentic AI Security Threats, Defenses, Evaluation & Open Challenges
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12:38AI Security Certification and Training: https://www.practical-devsecops.com/certified-ai-security-professional/ To address these challenges, the Certified AI Security Professional (CAISP) certification provides the skills needed to secure the AI supply chain and infrastructure. The course covers: The emergence of Agentic AI represents a fundamental…
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The Lumbee Tribe is finally federally recognized. Why it matters and what’s next
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50:37After a 137-year struggle, North Carolina’s Lumbee Tribe has received full federal recognition. It fulfills one of President Donald Trump’s campaign promises and opens new opportunities for the tribe. The Lumbee are now eligible to receive federal funding from the Bureau of Indian Affairs, which could support education, health care and housing. We …
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The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Preceptor in Public Speaking, Strategic Communications, and Public Relations for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University Terry Gipson, The Empire Report’s JP Miller, Associate Professor of Government at Dutchess Community College and…
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UM carbon offset program helps cap abandoned oil & gas wells
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1:51To meet climate goals, some organizations use a mechanism called carbon offsets to counteract some of their emissions. Money raised by a voluntary carbon offset program at the University of Montana is being used to cap abandoned oil and gas wells.By Ellis Juhlin
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This Barre artist helps keep stone carving alive through mentorship
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4:38Stone carver Heather Milne Ritchie is mentoring a new generation of women artists at her central Vermont studio.By Logan Wolff, Community News Service
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#1285, Adventure, Suspense “Night Ferry to Paris” 8/14/60 CBS, Escape “Leinengen vs. the Ants” 1/14/48 CBS. Tuned to Yesterday features programs from radio's golden era. Drama, Comedy, Western, Sci-Fi and more. Produced by Mark Lavonier.By Mark Lavonier
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#880, Sitcom, Lum and Abner 4/10/48 CBS / AFRS, Duffy’s Tavern 4/25/44 NBC Blue / AFRS. Tuned to Yesterday features programs from radio's golden era. Drama, Comedy, Western, Sci-Fi and more. Produced by Mark LavonierBy Mark Lavonier
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Lack of reliable funding threatens behavioral health crisis programs
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4:26Mobile crisis teams are struggling. These are the teams of mental health professionals that respond to behavioral health calls instead of police. Those programs don’t have reliable funding, and the teams that remain say they need help.By Aaron Bolton
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After years of declining energy use in the state, how will Wisconsin power data centers?
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4:19Whether to build more power plants in Wisconsin to serve a growing number of data centers is a tricky question, according to a new Wisconsin Policy Forum report.By Maayan Silver
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Mayors Pureval and Washington discuss priorities for Cincinnati and Covington
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48:00Public safety, city budgets and a big one... the Brent Spence Bridge.
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The fibers of community: Inside Milwaukee's craft clubs
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4:25Local craft clubs offer third spaces to get out and get creative.By Maria Peralta-Arellano
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Missoulians honor Renee Good during candlelight vigil
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1:50Hundreds of Missoulians gathered Sunday night to honor Renee Good who was shot and killed by an ICE agent last week in Minneapolis. The candlelight vigil, organized by grassroots groups Missoula Resists and Indivisible Missoula, was one of thousands held across the nation this past weekend.By Edward F. O'Brien
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These tutors help Milwaukee students jump multiple levels in reading. How does it work?
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4:25As Milwaukee addresses its literacy struggles, one-on-one tutoring is showing promise at improving students' ability to read.By Katherine Kokal
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After 75-cent fare hike, more changes coming to Milwaukee County bus routes. What to know
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4:31After increasing bus fares at the start of 2026, Milwaukee County's bus routes will be changing to address budget shortfalls. Here's what to know about longer wait times.By Katherine Kokal
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Former Editor of The Woodstock Times, Brian Hollander, gathers favorite work for collection "Nothing of Insignificance"
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16:26Brian Hollander, former editor of the Woodstock Times, celebrates Woodstock in his new book of 40 essays, “Nothing of Insignificance.” From his very first article, a profile of a pool hall legend in Kingston, Hollander has searched out the unexpected stories that give Woodstock its character. He drives a doctor's treasured sports car, plays with hi…
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What do you want to hear on Your Call’s One Planet Series in 2026?
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52:46This year, we'll continue to focus on issues like the oil industry, Trump’s anti-climate policies, and how communities are mobilizing to fight climate change.By Malihe Razazan, Rose Aguilar
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Jack Kelly's new book is "Tom Paine's War"
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27:22Award-winning author and historian Jack Kelly joins us to discuss his latest book. A tribute to the American Revolution’s 250th anniversary, “Tom Paine’s War” is a riveting exploration of our nation’s birth, and a story of the power of words.By Joe Donahue
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Three new Charlotte councilmembers discuss public safety, trust and more
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50:36We’re speaking with the three new faces on the Charlotte City Council. All ran on keeping communities safe, expanding affordable housing and improving transportation. Charlotte has been grappling with those issues for years — and now that Joi Mayo, J.D. Mazuera Arias and Kimberly Owens have started their terms, we’ll see how their priorities transl…
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Is Downtown on the edge of transformation? Boosters say: Just wait! We ask: How long? In its annual report on the state of Downtown, the city’s economic improvement district, Downtown Vision, says things are looking up. It’s a message we’ve heard many times before. We ask the group’s CEO what’s different this time and whether the confluence of seve…
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The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Founder and Academic Director of the Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and Humanities and Professor of Politics, Philosophy, and Human Rights at Bard College Roger Berkowitz, Political Consultant and Lobbyist Libby Post, and Associate Professor in …
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Drum, hum and rattle at a South Burlington moon circle
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4:55SabrinaJoy Milbury has led meditative drumming circles, called moon circles, for nearly two decades. But, she says, “It’s OK if you think this is a bunch of hooey.” Here's an audio postcard.
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