English language news service from Myanmar's largest independent media network: The Democratic Voice of Burma. Newscast goes behind the headlines on What's happening in Myanmar. Newsroom shines a spotlight on under-reported stories through interviews with decision makers. Watch DVB English News on YouTube or Spotify. Listen on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, Audible, Amazon Music, or wherever you get podcasts. https://www.youtube.com/@dvbenglish/podcasts
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The definitive podcast about the Burma Campaign of World War Two. Join historians and authors Dr Robert Lyman MBE & Jack Bowsher as they take you through dripping monsoon and jungles, across parched plains, and over rivers and mountains sharing the incredible and often brutal story of the war against Japan in Southeast Asia. Series One is out Feb 2025. Over 12 episodes, Rob and Jack will cover the general broad brush narrative of the campaign. Later series will consist of around 12 episodes, ...
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Joseph Goldstein has been a leading light for the practice of Insight and Loving Kindness meditation since his days in India and Burma where he studied with eminent masters of the tradition. In his podcast, The Insight Hour, Joseph delivers these essential mindfulness teachings in a practical and down to earth way that illuminates the practice through his own personal experience and wonderful story telling.
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From the oilfields of the Middle East to the jungles of Burma, our Voices podcast takes you to the frontline of key moments in history – with first-hand accounts from those that were there. Hosted by Harry Bucknall.
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Burma | Chicago Scientist 🥼🧪🔬 Covering companies shaping healthcare 🏥 Stream new episodes, available on all podcast platforms!
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From the Southeast Asia Program at Cornell University, the Gatty Rewind Podcast features interviews and conversations with scholars and researchers working in and around Southeast Asia, all of whom have been invited to give a Gatty Lecture at Cornell University. Conversations cover the history, politics, economics, literature, art, and cultures of the region. Interviews are hosted by graduate students at Cornell University, and podcast topics cover the many nations and peoples of Southeast A ...
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Audrey tells "Bedtime Stories for Adults" in English: set in intriguing countries/places. Parts of the stories are true, the rest is imagination - as all good stories should be. All the stories contain fascinating historical facts about lesser known areas of Guatemala, Cuba, Serbia, South Africa, Bosnia, Mexico, Peru, China, India, Burma and more. These stories make good "Bedtime stories for Adults" who struggle to fall sleep, and are humorous - for easy listening while driving to work. Audr ...
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This is the official podcast platform for the Garrison Church of Pentecost, Burma Camp Worship Center.
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Formula Indie Asia, Africa & Oceania is a 2 hours music showcase focused on independent music made in Asia, Africa & Oceania produced by European Indie Music Network info on www.euroindiemusic.info Discover more on https://euroindiemusic.info/formula-indie Country List Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Armenia, Georgia Moldova,Ukraine, Israel, Turkey, Russia, Azerbaijan,Bahrain, Bangladesh, Benin, Bhutan, Burma, Botswana, Brunei, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia,Cameroon, Cape Verde, ...
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Current affairs, media analysis, alternative media.
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The podcast for military history geeks and people with a passion for good stories. We focus on British and Commonwealth military history from the birth of the redcoat era through to modern warfare.
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Myanmar Musings is the world's leading podcast with researchers and thinkers on issues relating to the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the interviewees/guests and do not necessarily accord with those of the host or the Myanmar Research Centre.
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A weekly podcast from the Asia experts at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, who provide analysis on policy and trends in the region.
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Weekly Karen Language Radio Broadcasts
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The ah nah: Conversations with Myanmar podcast was born from a desire to bring into public consciousness the atrocities that are currently being committed in Myanmar (also known as Burma). Our goal is simply to keep the conversation going and to let the people of Myanmar know that they have not been forgotten. We hope that through these conversations we can tell the stories of Myanmar and highlight the horrific human rights abuses that continue to be perpetrated by the Tatmadaw (military), u ...
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The Principles of War - Lessons from Military History on Strategy, Tactics, Doctrine and Leadership.
James Eling
Professional Military Education in 30 minute sessions. Historic Battles study through current doctrine to gain lessons learned. Tactics, Strategy, Combined Arms, Military Leadership in a format for Unit PME programs. We study the great battles to draw the lessons on strategy, tactics and leadership. Get your lessons learned here rather than in AAR format.
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Have you ever been curious about what men watched in the 80's and 90's, but didn't want to sit through it? Have we got a show for you! Join Beth, Glo, and Laura as they skip through dude centric TV while laughing, mocking, and maybe finding the secret feminism.
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/dennis3211/subscribe This podcast and website is dedicated to the healthcare professional who needs to provide high quality care in a very austere location. For more content: www.prolongedfieldcare.org Consider supporting us on: patreon.com/ProlongedFieldCareCollective
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In El Podcast, anything and everything is up for discussion. Grab a drink and join us in this epic virtual happy hour!
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Practicing Human is a daily podcast, hosted by Cory Muscara, offering insights and practices into how to live a fulfilling life. Cory pulls on his time living as a Buddhist monk in Burma, his many years as a mindfulness and meditation teacher, and his work in Positive Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Seasoned Mamas: God's Grace For Every Season of Motherhood
Michelle Diercks, Deb Burma, Faith Doerr, Lindsay Hausch
Seasoned Mamas is a place for all mamas in need of encouragement and the reminder of God’s grace for this moment. Here, you’ll find yourself at the table with four moms who are in different seasons of motherhood, but all lean on their faith and the wisdom from one another. Sit yourself down with your favorite drink, and join us for real talk, meaningful stories, and a sprinkle of humor as you feel seen, understood, and known. You don’t have to mom alone!
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The WW2 Podcast is a history show looking at all aspects of the Second World War; military history, social history, the battles, the campaigns, tanks, guns and other equipment, the politics and those who ran the war. What sets the WW2 Podcast apart is the in-depth interviews with experts on various subjects. No topics are off-limits (yet), and I delve into both the military history aspect of the war, and the home front. This format allows for a thorough exploration of each topic, making for ...
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One Dharma International is the global home of Ven. Ryodo Yamashita’s One Dharma Forum.
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Historian Mat McLachlan brings Australian history to life in this engaging, educational and entertaining podcast. From the ancient age to the modern world, take a trip through time with Living History! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Interested in military history? Please join Join Bill Redman and Tony Faust two retired Marines as they review military history books and provide a unique look at how the book’s contents relate to current trends in military operations. Each episode provides a detailed book discussion along with some recommendations for related reading on the topic.”
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Special thanks to Paul Hattaway of AsiaHarvest.org for permission to share these special stories which indicate the power and authority of our almighty God. This quote is from the site: "AsiaHarvest is an inter-denominational Christian ministry working in various countries throughout Asia to see effective churches planted among unreached people groups. We work alongside Asian church leaders, helping and equipping them to focus on reaching the lost. Our main focus is China, Vietnam, Laos, Mya ...
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The Looking Glass is the premier international relations podcast by The SAIS Review of International Affairs with support from The Foreign Policy Institute. Showcasing fresh, policy-relevant perspectives from professional and student experts, The Looking Glass is dedicated to advancing the debate on leading contemporary issues in world affairs. *The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are the speakers' own, and they do not represent the views or opinions of The SAIS Review of Intern ...
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Greetings, I'm Dr. Zaw, a physician hailing from Myanmar (Burma). It is my pleasure to share glimpses of my life and experiences, with a primary emphasis on health and self-development. Occasionally, you'll find me immersed in reading books, poems, or articles, and engaging in discussions on topics that bring value to listeners. I will be using both English and Myanmar (Burmese) in my content. Let's collaboratively work towards fostering a healthier world, prioritizing the well-being of ours ...
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Welcome to One Little Secret with Adhunika Singh — the podcast where untold truths, personal breakthroughs, and behind-the-scenes moments come to light. Each week, Adhunika sits down with fascinating guests from all walks of life — creators, founders, changemakers, artists, and everyday heroes — to uncover that one little secret that changed everything for them. Whether it’s a moment of vulnerability, a hidden mindset shift, or a story that never made it to social media, this show is raw, re ...
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The land, its peoples and their stories. Tapestrii. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tapestrii/support
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The BBC World Services wide range of documentaries from 2012.
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The story of the 20 momentous years from 1936 to 1956 that changed the course of history, as told by Jonathan Dimbleby and through the words of remarkable BBC correspondents.
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Vexed tells colorful stories of history, statecraft, and culture through the flags of the world. We're interested in what flags have to say about the places they represent — and what they can tell us about ourselves. Insta: Vexedflagpodcast
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Welcome to Journeys of Life, the podcast where real stories inspire real change. Each episode, we invite incredible individuals to share their personal life journeys—the triumphs, challenges, lessons, and transformations that shaped who they are today. From overcoming adversity to celebrating milestones, these heartfelt conversations will leave you moved, motivated, and connected to the shared human experience. Whether you’re seeking inspiration, wisdom, or simply a reminder that you’re not ...
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I've always loved my dad's old stories about traveling the world and looking for rocks. Now, I have kids of my own. Join us as we listen together and think about adventures we've had and what may come.
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A journalistic endeavour featuring interviews, reports and documentaries by Adam Bemma, a Canadian journalist, media advisor and founder of Developing World Media. Audiophile (Podcast) uses sound design to create short-form, story-based audio and video podcast episodes. Developing World Media is a consultancy based in Thailand.
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Get closer to the untold forgotten history of the Pacific Asia War with Damian Abernathy. Learn more about topics like bioweapon in Unit 731, Japan before Pearl Harbor, and more. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pacific-atrocities-education/support
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Hear stories chronicling the struggle to save these majestic and iconic animals - from the minutia to the philosophical. News, missives, random thoughts, and in-depth analysis of the current events in the lives of elephants, those that live among them, and those that work to save them. Brought to you by The Elephant Project and narrated by M. Dane Waters.
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ABOUT: With over 13 years in Bangkok Thailand, Emanuel Skinner has become a household name and a house music icon locally and abroad. Originally from San Francisco and now a Phuket local sharing his vision and sound all across South East Asia . With over 20 years experience filling the best and biggest venues from Jakarta, Singapore, China, India, to South Korea, Bangladesh to Malaysia, the Maldives, Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam and all over Thailand (Chang Mai, Koh Tao, Koh Samui, Phuket, Pat ...
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The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan airs regular conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home. The podcast has welcomed Booker and Pulitzer Prize winners and finalists, such as Bernardine Evaristo, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, Karen Joy Fowler, Carla Power and Maaza Mengiste. The choice of writers is representative of the world around us, naturally. https:/ ...
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Oral histories of Myanmar - life stories; some starting as far back as the late 1920’s.From my years of involvement in Myanmar I have become aware of the increasing scarcity of the generation of Myanma citizens who were born during the colonial period and have lived through the tumultuous years since that time. For me, these men and women are "national treasures" whose experience, perseverance and wisdom gained during their long lives will be lost unless we capture their stories in some way. ...
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You don't have to believe the stories on my blog, you can dismiss them as good hallucinations or bad fiction if you want to but they're all true. The darkness was never empty, there are things that wait for the innocent and unwary to turn their backs. What is it you think I'm talking about here? Ghosts? Vampires? Ghouls? If only it were that simple. The creatures of the night are still out there but they're not shadowing your every footstep. They just check your status updates from the comfo ...
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Welcome to the Adelaide Mail: Week In Review — the only podcast brave enough to tackle the hard-hitting news stories that shape the great state of South Australia. From the housing crisis to save you Googling “Mid-Century Modern Storage Shed Pinterest” to the debate over whether a Farmer’s Union Iced Coffee on a boiling hot day or a CIBO coffee makes you vomit furthest, we’re here to deliver all the Adelaide news you didn’t know you needed (and some you didn’t know you didn’t need). Each wee ...
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The Forgotten War Pod is back with a bang! Rob and Jack exclusively interview Lord Mark Slim, Field Marshal Bill Slim's grandson. Talking about his childhood and early military career, and also what it was like growing up with (confusingly) 'Uncle' Bill. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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129 - Slim in Burma - Innovation, Air Power and Special Forces
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49:33How did Field Marshall Slim innovate in the Burma Campaign? This is a look at military innovation through necessity that developed key capabilities for the 14th Army to defeat the Japanese forces in the Burma theatre. We discuss: Slim's innovation overcame critical resource shortages in Burma. Developed aerial resupply, air evacuation, and improvis…
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E133: How the CIA Helped Burma Become the World's Richest Drug Empire - w/ Patrick Winn
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46:29Patrick Winn discusses his book Narcotopia, exploring the rise of the most powerful drug cartel in Asia, its ties to the CIA, and its transition from heroin to methamphetamine production in Myanmar's Wa State. Guest Bio: Patrick Winn is an investigative journalist based in Bangkok, Thailand, specializing in black markets and underworld economies ac…
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Slim’s Secret Weapon: The Forgotten SOE Campaign in Burma
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41:36The SOE’s secret war in Burma is one of the most overlooked chapters of WWII. In this episode, historian Richard Duckett uncovers the remarkable story of Lt. Col. Edgar Peacock—a jungle-hardened guerrilla leader who fought the Japanese with a force of locals deep behind enemy lines. Denied medals and buried by bureaucracy, their story is only now b…
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Prolonged Field Care Podcast: Burma Update
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1:16:27In this episode of the PFC Podcast from last year, Dennis interviews Victor, a former Ranger and current tactical medicine program manager, who shares his experiences in Burma with the Free Burma Rangers. Victor discusses the evolving situation on the ground, his transition from military to humanitarian work, and the challenges of training indigeno…
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How to Start a Restaurant Business in India Ft. BURMA BURMA | EP 02 | OLS with Adhunika Singh
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58:50In this episode, Ankit Gupta, co-founder of Burma Burma, shares his incredible journey of turning a childhood passion for Burmese food into one of India’s most beloved vegetarian restaurant brands. From the initial struggles of launching a restaurant to scaling and securing funding, Ankit offers practical advice and valuable insights for anyone loo…
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130 - From River Crossings to Amphibious Operations - How the PLA Built a Navy from scratch and learned littoral manoeuvre
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- Kathy Reid, PhD School of Cybernetics on AI and Privacy - Thomas Sankara Centre in Burkina Fasohttps://www.patreon.com/BurkinaBooks - Clayton from VS regarding the stunt at Northland Shopping Centre and upcoming action this Saturday - Jane Morton from XR regarding gas North West Shelf Expansionhttps://ausrebellion.earth/events…
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In this episode of the PFC Podcast, Dan McGraw discusses the critical need for gender-specific medical training in military settings, drawing from personal experiences and extensive research. He highlights the disparities in treatment outcomes between male and female patients, the physiological differences that affect trauma care, and the cultural …
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This week marks the anniversary of the Battle of Messines, in June 1917. At the time, it was considered the greatest Allied victory of the war, and Australian and New Zealand troops played a vital role. In this episode Mat breaks down the battle, what innovative tactics helped to win it, and the huge Anzac sacrifice required to bring victory. Prese…
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E136: Pediatrician Explains How to Raise Healthy Kids in our Modern World
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58:41Dr. Paul Turke, a pediatrician and anthropologist, discusses his book Bringing Up Baby, exploring evolutionary insights on child health, grandparent roles, and the social aspects of aging, with a focus on how early life and kinship networks impact development. Guest Bio: Dr. Paul Turke is a pediatrician and anthropologist with expertise in child de…
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Why British Soldiers Wore Red – And Why It Had to Change
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10:51Why Did the British Army Wear Red? The red coat—bold, iconic, and unmistakably British. For nearly two centuries it was more than just for parade. . . it was the battlefield uniform of the British soldier. Feared by enemies, and loved by commanders. In this episode, I dig into the origins of the red coat, why it was chosen, and what made it stick. …
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Prolonged Field Care Podcast 232: Hemorrhagic Fever
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35:46In this conversation, Dennis and Ryan Maves delve into the complex world of hemorrhagic fevers, discussing various viral infections such as Ebola, Lassa fever, and dengue. They explore the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options available for these dangerous pathogens, emphasizing the importance of supportive care and proper waste management. Th…
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Today, we are exploring a topic that doesn’t get talked about much — the British tanks that ended up serving with the Red Army during the Second World War. We often think about the Soviet Union producing huge numbers of its own tanks like the T-34, but in the early years of the war—and even before it—the Soviets were looking abroad for armoured veh…
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"The Heir." Part 1. Meeting The Storyteller. PANAMA.
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18:32Send us a text 14. BEDTIME STORIES FOR ADULTS. "The Heir." Part 1- Meeting The Storyteller. PANAMA. 73-year-old German Billionaire -- Willrich Otto Schneider -- is in Panama City at a Podcasting Conference. This rich man decides to give his entire fortune to "The Storyteller". He has never met her. He listens to her stories every night, and falls a…
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E135: Tech Bubble About to Burst - Dr. Jeffrey Funk Explains Why
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1:10:10Dr. Jeffrey Funk discusses his book Unicorns, Hype, and Bubbles, offering critical insights on the current tech bubble, the limitations of AI, and the dangers of overhyped investments in today's startup culture. Guest Bio: Dr. Jeffrey Funk is a technology consultant, engineer, and retired professor with experience in academia and industry across th…
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Two months since a post-earthquake ceasefire began in Myanmar
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8:05It has been two months since a post-quake ceasefire was announced by the Brotherhood Alliance and the National Unity Government (NUG) in order to allow humanitarian assistance to reach those in need following a devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake. Only the Brotherhood Alliance extended the truce until May 31. A ceasefire was also announced by the …
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In this episode of the PFC Podcast, hosts Dennis, John, and Paul delve into the development and application of the Abdominal Aortic Junctional Tourniquet (AAJT). John shares his background as an ER doctor and military medic, explaining the need for a device to control pelvic hemorrhage in trauma cases. Paul discusses the first applications of the A…
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Welcome back everybody to the SAIS Review’s The Looking Glass Podcast. I am your host Davide Donald. On today’s episode we are going to be talking about disaster management in Turkey. Istanbul lies at the heart of the Eurasian and Anatolian tectonic plate fault lines. The prospect of another major earthquake hitting the city of over 16 million peop…
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ကျနော်သူပုန်ဖြစ်လာပုံ အပိုင်း ( ၂ ) - ခွန်းဆေ
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12:31Khuensai Jaiyen Date of Birth - 23 May 1948, Place of Birth - Mong Ngaw, Tawnpeng Principality, Federated Shan States, Education - Guardian Angels’ High School, Lashio -Kambawza College, Taunggyi -Mandalay Arts and Science University (MASU), 3rd year -Chemistry Life Experiences - 1969 - Joined armed resistance against Burmese military government 19…
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In this episode of the PFC Podcast, Rick Caldwell, a seasoned sof medic, discusses the critical foundations of medical education and training for combat medics. He emphasizes the importance of quality over quantity in medic training, the need for a solid understanding of both combat and humanitarian support, and the challenges faced in modern comba…
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AI and Privacy, Struggle to Decolonise and Achieve Liberation,National Justice Project, Failed Voice Referendum
7.15am Kathy Reid, a PhD candidate at the School of Cybernetics at ANU, has been at the forefront of the open source community in Australia, having spent several years on the board of Linux Australia, including 2 years as President, formulating and executing their strategic plan. Prior to that, she spent several years as Platforms and Operations Ma…
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E134: Bad HOA: Fighting Back Against Evil Homeowner Associations w/ Attorney Luke Carlson
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53:01Luke S. Carlson, founder of LS Carlson Law, discusses his book Bad HOA and shares insights into common issues homeowners face with HOAs, including how to reclaim power from abusive boards. Guest Bio: Luke S. Carlson, Esq. is the founder of LS Carlson Law, specializing in helping homeowners fight against HOA abuse. With over 17 years of experience, …
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Radioactive Roots: Life Finds a Way (Even if it Glows a Bit)
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50:08Nuclear catastrophes like Chernobyl and Fukushima serve as a stark reminder of the risks that come with harnessing atomic energy — we hear about the evacuations, the health impacts, the geopolitical consequences. But what about the landscapes left behind? What happens to plants, animals, and entire ecosystems when exposed to high levels of radiatio…
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In this episode, I’m joined by bestselling author Damien Lewis to talk about one of the remarkable men featured in his new book SAS Great Escapes Four — Archie Gibson. Archie served with the Long Range Desert Group and worked closely with the SAS during some of their earliest and most daring operations. His wartime journey took him from the harsh d…
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Prolonged Field Care Podcast 231: Emergence
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45:34In this episode of the PFC Podcast, Dennis and Kevin discuss the intricacies of waking patients after sedation, focusing on procedural sedation techniques, managing emergence delirium, and the challenges of airway management. They share insights from real-world experiences, particularly in combat and austere environments, emphasizing the importance…
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Making It Rain? The Promises and Pitfalls of Cloud Seeding
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32:09Welcome back, everyone, to the SAIS Review’s The Looking Glass Podcast. We are your hosts, Nassim Ali Ahmad and Rachel Fink. As the world confronts new and novel future crises, among the most concerning will be environmental challenges, driven in many places by the sheer scarcity of water. One answer to that dilemma comes from geoengineering, or th…
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UN Human Rights Myanmar Chief James Rodehaver
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25:52James Rodehaver is the chief of Myanmar team at the U.N. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). He sits down with the DVB Newsroom to discuss how the U.N. documents human rights violations and crimes committed by the military in Myanmar. Watch Newsroom on DVB English News YouTube or Spotify. Listen on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Musi…
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Prolonged Field Care Podcast: Patient Positioning
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37:57In this episode of the PFC Podcast, Dennis and Ethan discuss the critical role of patient positioning in emergency and prolonged field care. They explore various aspects of patient positioning, including its importance for TBI management, ventilation, and airway management. The conversation also addresses the risks associated with changing patient …
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Episode 131: Michael Kirkpatrick Miller, Department of History, Cornell University
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1:00:40In this special celebratory episode, host Francine Barchett reunites with Michael Kirkpatrick Miller, a PhD candidate in Cornell’s Department of History, who happens to be the original creator of the Gatty Rewind podcast! Michael shares fresh insights from his dissertation on Dutch colonialism in Indonesia, focusing on how the colonial state constr…
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SOMSA '25 - Optimizing the use of Tactical Medications in the Extreme Cold Operational Environment.
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24:05This presentation explores the challenges and needs of military operations in the Arctic, particularly focusing on cold-weather medicine and the stability of medications in extreme conditions. Emily emphasizes the urgency of improving medic training and resources, the lack of solid data on medication efficacy in cold environments, and the need for …
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Kanaky and Indigenous Liberation Globally and Australia's Increasing Secrecy on Decisions Regarding National Security
//Segment 1Excerpt from Community Voices on Community Radio Northern Beaches regarding australia's increasing secrecy on decisions regarding national security. //Segment 2Discussion with Roscoe Lee Rata concerning Kanaky and Indigenous Liberation globallyBy Roscoe Lee, Jesse and Marty
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Hello and welcome to today’s episode of the SAIS Review’s The Looking Glass Podcast. We are your hosts Talita Fernandes and Hantong Wu. Natural disaster relief can pose many challenges, and we have seen that they are only exacerbated by domestic conflict in the area. Since 2021, when the military deposed the democratically elected government, Myanm…
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13:16Khuensai Jaiyen Date of Birth - 23 May 1948, Place of Birth - Mong Ngaw, Tawnpeng Principality, Federated Shan States, Education - Guardian Angels’ High School, Lashio -Kambawza College, Taunggyi -Mandalay Arts and Science University (MASU), 3rd year -Chemistry Life Experiences - 1969 - Joined armed resistance against Burmese military government 19…
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Prolonged Field Care Podcast 230: One Surgeon's Experience with the Resistance
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21:05Since the vast majority of you guys couldn't go to SOMSA '25, I'm bringing SOMSA '25 to you. Paul and I got our steps in this year and recorded a ton of presentations. These presentations with slides will only be available for subscription members...Enjoy In this episode of the PFC Podcast, Dr. Jason Hiles discusses the challenges and strategies of…
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FORMULA INDIE ASIA, AFRICA & OCEANIA 19.5.2025
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2:19:08Mr.GNG - Cognitive Haze (ft. Aatrey Bhatt) Poison Oak – Replay Ben Rankin – All is Well in Hell Jays Million – SUMOMI Raising Ravens – The Storm Travee – Fall For Me Sweatbaby – Body Viscula – Art of Tear Tom Lark – Dive On In KAI.ZEN – dopamine El Tee – I still Sing About You Aleh Adler – Crossed The Line Alex Base – Malika Jaz – Regression Jungaj…
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Send us a text I travelled on my own to a small village in the mountains of Mexico: San Sebastian del Oeste. I wanted to stay. I had to leave. Therefore—the story of somebody who also wanted to stay, and could. "Katerina liked the name of the town, so she stayed. The road to town had washed away during the rainy season of August and September. She …
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Frontline Poets: The literary rebels taking on Myanmar's military
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23:22Aung Naing Soe, a journalist and documentary filmmaker from Myanmar, joins the DVB Newsroom to discuss the new book he co-authored with Joe Freeman called Frontline Poets: The literary rebels taking on Myanmar's military. Watch DVB Newsroom on DVB English News YouTube or Spotify. Listen on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, Audible, Amazon Music, or wh…
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Ep. 245 – Training the Heart for Lovingkindness, Satipatthana Sutta Series Pt. 42
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49:54Joseph Goldstein explores the simplicity of lovingkindness (metta), reminding us that this innate quality within each person requires patience and steady practice to truly cultivate. The Satipatthana Sutta is one of the most celebrated and widely studied discourses in the Pāli Canon of Theravada Buddhism. This episode is the 42nd part of an in-dept…
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Beneath the Black River-Oil Spills in Ecuador’s Amazon Rainforests
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41:42The March 2025 oil spill in Ecuador’s Esmeraldas province is one of the country’s worst recent environmental disasters. Over 25,000 barrels of crude oil leaked from the SOTE pipeline, contaminating rivers, farmland, and coastal mangroves. This spill destroyed local biodiversity, poisoned water supplies, and disrupted the lives of more than half a m…
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Episode 130: Martina Thucnhi Nguyen, Department of History, Baruch College
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1:05:10In this episode, host Francine Barchett teams up with co-host Lijun Zhang, a Cornell PhD student in history, for a riveting conversation with Dr. Martina Nguyen, Associate Professor of History at Baruch College, City University of New York. Dr. Nguyen shares the story of a provocative newspaper column penned by prominent Vietnamese intellectual Ngu…
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In the final weeks of the Second World War, as Soviet forces closed in on Berlin, tens of thousands of German soldiers and civilians found themselves encircled in what became known as the Halbe Pocket. In a desperate attempt to break out west and surrender to the Americans rather than the Soviets, brutal fighting erupted in the forests south of Ber…
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7.15am Maia from Yung Prodigy talking about the impact of the prison system on young family members. The love letter mentioned in the show is published on abouttime.org.au.https://yungprodigy.org/ 7.35am The use of copyrighted works to train AI systems remains contested legal territory. AI companies argue their use of copyrighted works for training…
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E132: Grief, Google & the AI Revolution: Vauhini Vara Unpacks Tech's Hold on Our Lives
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48:12Vauhini Vara explores the impact of technology on identity, grief, and personal agency in a world dominated by AI and surveillance capitalism. Guest Bio: Vauhini Vara is a journalist and prize-winning author whose work focuses on technology, its societal impacts, and selfhood in the digital age. She has written for numerous outlets and authored boo…
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Politics of Disaster Miniseries: Disaster Capitalism in Lebanon
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47:28Welcome back everybody to the SAIS Review’s The Looking Glass Podcast. We are your hosts, Nadia Sleiman and Amber Escudero-Kontostathis. Today, we are diving into the critical topic of disaster capitalism in Lebanon amidst its ongoing financial crisis. As Lebanon grapples with currency collapse, inflation, and government paralysis, important questi…
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Prolonged Field Care Podcast 229: Brady Arrhythmias
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34:38In this episode of the PFC Podcast, Dennis and Doug delve into the complexities of bradyarrhythmias, discussing their recognition, causes, and treatment options. They explore the importance of vital signs, differential diagnosis, and the various pharmacological and electrical interventions available for managing bradycardia. The conversation also t…
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John G. Bourke won the Medal of Honor during the American Civil War. He stayed in the army and graduated from West Point in 1869. Between 1869 and 1883, Bourke served on the frontier with much of that time spent as an aide to General George Crook. Bourke saw action in the Apache Wars and Great Sioux War. He clashed with Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse, a…
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Hypoxic Causes of Brady Arrhythmias...PFC Podcast 229: Brady Arrhytmias
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1:05Posting tomorrow..Not all cardiac issues have to do with the heart.
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