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The Engineers Collective

New Civil Engineer

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News and interviews covering all corners of infrastructure, from rail to roads to energy to tunnels and much more, with guests from all around the wide world of civil engineering chatting with NCE news editor Rob Hakimian and the rest of the NCE team
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The Tntra Podcast is an insight-driven conversation between industry leading experts who discuss innovation, technology, engineering, incubation, ventures, startup growth, and societal progress. It is hosted by our Co-founder and Chairman, Mehul Desai, who brings in an industry expert every month to talk about the changing world of business, innovation, and tech. Listen to our latest episode today!
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"Closer Look with Rose Scott" brings you the issues that impact where we live, how we interact, and how we can all thrive. It’s not just about Atlanta; it’s a program for Atlanta. Rose connects with community leaders, CEOs, policymakers, and people who don't often get a platform, and she brings you in on the conversation.
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Civil Engineering Vibes

Abdulrahman Atif & Ghanim Kashwani

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This Podcast is done by two Civil Engineers about Construction and Civil Engineer in General. There will be lots of talk and vibes for Civil engineers. feel free to listen! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
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Engineer Alasdair Stewart and guests talk trains, technology and infrastructure at historic, minor and quirky railways from around the world... The ‘Making Tracks’ podcast is a blatant excuse for railway enthusiast Alasdair to spend more time talking to other track and infrastructure experts and take a deep dive into Heritage Railway projects world-wide. From Civil Engineering Manager for the Welsh Highland Railway reconstruction, completing the final twelve mile phase from Rhyd Ddu to Porth ...
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New Episode drops Thursdays @ 11am ET. No commercials/ads! Just incredible content weekly. Voted the “Best Podcast in the Universe - 2025” by Matt. Please follow us on every social media platform (YouTube, X, FB, IG, TT)
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Seth Holehouse is a TV personality, YouTuber, podcaster, and patriot who became a household name in 2020 after his video exposing election fraud was tweeted, shared, uploaded, and pinned by President Donald Trump — reaching hundreds of millions worldwide. Titled The Plot to Steal America, the video was created with a mission to warn Americans about the communist threat to our nation—a mission that’s been at the forefront of Seth’s life for nearly two decades. After 10 years behind the scenes ...
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House Guests

Tricia Houseman

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Welcome to House Guests, where engineering excellence shapes tomorrow's real estate landscape. Host Tricia Houseman, a distinguished owner of a civil engineering firm and real estate developer and analyst, leads with a critical mission: impacting change to withstand major environmental forces to reduce the loss of life, and property damage, and save taxpayer money by building with suitable materials and better designs. This all starts with thoughtful, cost-effective engineering. Through fore ...
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Talk 2 Brazil, a leading business podcast promoting entrepreneurs, business owners, business executives, sharing tips on business networking and relationship management. Tom Reaoch, creator and host interviews successful global business experts, sharing business opportunities and experiences. Talk 2 Brazil Podcast on major platforms. https://talk2brazil.blogspot.com/
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The Inner Sanctuary

The Sanctuary

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‘The Inner Sanctuary’ is a safe place where faith and real life intersects. Each episode is around 15 minutes long and is for anyone who wants to think about what faith is and what that might look like in our personal lives and in the world. We’ll chat about the hurdles to faith, the joy to be found in faith and why we think Jesus is central to it all. Wherever you are on the journey, you are welcome here! A bit about our hosts…. Jess Morgan has been on a winding journey of faith and self di ...
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John Richardson Jr. exposes how his father’s groundbreaking cancer treatments were censored, ridiculed, and ultimately buried to protect Big Pharma’s trillion-dollar empire. From B-17 and metabolic therapy to the war on natural medicine, Richardson reveals how the system turned healing into profit—and why the truth about cancer still threatens ever…
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While Americans are distracted by fake market highs, the real power shift is happening in the East. India has re-monetized silver at a stunning 10:1 ratio with gold. China’s gold reserves are exploding. In 2024, India quietly bought 30% of all silver mined on Earth. The dollar’s death spiral can’t be hidden anymore, and the illusion of a booming st…
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On today’s “Closer Look with Rose Scott,” the Public Religion Research Institute is going beyond the protests and rhetoric to understand just how deep America’s political divides are. We discussed their 16th annual American Values Survey with PRRI CEO Melissa Deckman. Grey’s Anatomy, Scandal, How to Get Away with Murder, Private Practice, Bridgerto…
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Once the One Big Beautiful Bill was signed into law, it triggered coverage cuts to Medicaid. For rural hospitals that treat large numbers of Medicaid recipients, that means less revenue. According to the Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform, the loss of funds is putting as many as 20 rural hospitals at risk of closing in Georgia. Some h…
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Asma Khalid's personal philosophy towards journalism is to be fair. She's carried that philosophy through a long career as a journalist for NPR, and now as the co-host of "The Global Story" on the BBC. On her new program, she wants to show the ripple effect of American politics on the international community. On today's "Closer Look with Rose Scott…
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The Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation provides legal and other wraparound services to people facing stable housing challenges and intimate partner abuse. The Fulton County-based nonprofit, which places legal advocates and social workers in the courthouse and the communities to support survivors, has lost almost all its primary federal funding am…
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Financial experts around the world are warning that something ominous is unfolding beneath the surface of the markets. Gold and silver are exploding to record highs, not from hype, but from fear—fear that the global financial order is shifting. For decades the banksters have hidden the truth about fiat currency, propping up a paper system that’s no…
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The National Center for Civil and Human Rights has been closed since January 2025 for a major renovation that is nearly complete. The museum, which first opened in 2014, documents the stories of the civil rights movement and global human rights struggles. Now, the Atlanta-based cultural hub will include new east and west wings that house a café, se…
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Research shows breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in women in the U.S. Data also reveals that in a group of eight women, one will be diagnosed with breast cancer. Additionally, there’s been a growing increase in the number of younger women being diagnosed with breast cancer. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Pr…
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In this explosive episode of Matt Beall Limitless, Derek Olson of Megalithic Marvels joins to expose the suppressed truth behind our ancient past. From the megalithic walls of Peru’s Sacred Valley to Rapa Nui, Egypt’s Area 51, and the mysterious North American giants, Derek reveals evidence that challenges everything we’ve been told about human ori…
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The paper silver game is finally blowing up—and the cracks are spreading fast. For decades, the elites have rigged the silver market with fake paper contracts, suppressing real prices and keeping the truth hidden. But now the system is coming apart in real time. London’s vaults are running dry, lease rates are exploding, and traders are literally a…
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Civil rights champion Andrew Young has held many positions, including a U.S. congressman, ambassador, and Atlanta Mayor. He was also a top aide to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. His life’s story, in his own words, is the focus of a new documentary. It’s called “Andrew Young: The Dirty Work.” Ahead of the film’s debut on MSNBC this Friday, October 17, R…
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What does it really take to make innovation work for everyone, and not just a few? In this engaging episode with Mayank Chhaya, Mehul Desai, co-founder and chairman of Tntra, shares his journey through technology, entrepreneurship, and global impact. From pioneering mobile wallets and shaping FinTech long before it became mainstream, to building Tn…
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Innovation. Inclusion. Human Relevance In this thought-provoking conversation, Mehul Desai, Founder and Chairman of Tntra, sits down with Mayank Chhaya to explore how technology, AI, and human ingenuity intersect to shape our future. This teaser offers a glimpse into the rare mind of Mehul that connects vision with execution. Tune in for a preview …
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Millions of traders were wiped out in the biggest crypto crash in history — but was it really an accident? In this episode, John Perez joins me to break down the shocking $19 billion liquidation event, the mysterious trades that happened just before the collapse, and why the timing doesn’t add up. We dig into the evidence of elite manipulation, fro…
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Health expert Kim Bright joins me to expose the next generation of mRNA technology—what scientists are calling mRNA 2.0. We dig into shocking new research on “biological post codes,” a system that could let mRNA target specific organs—even the brain. From vaccine injuries and government secrecy to the gut’s hidden role in immunity and healing, Kim …
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Mysterious 37,000-year-old alien relics have been unearthed inMexico—complete with elongated skulls, star maps, and advanced materials no one can explain. Are they proof of ancient visitors… or part of the biggest archaeological hoax ever? Matt Beall and researcher Mike Forest break down theevidence, testing, and controversy behind these mind-bendi…
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On today's show, I sit down with Eric Trump and Clay Clark for a raw, unfiltered conversation about the future of America. We talk about prosecuting treason, the rising risk of civil war, and the deeper battle between good and evil shaping our nation. From lawfare and political persecution to faith and the hand of God, we dig into what’s really hap…
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Paradise Baptist Church is one of Atlanta’s oldest historically Black churches – established in 1865, just after the Civil War. It grew out of a community Sunday School founded by then 12-year-old Dinah Watts Pace. Now, nearly two centuries later, the church is celebrating 160 years of faith, community, education, and economic development. Original…
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How many Americans have parasites? Far more than you’d ever guess. Join me live with Dr. Jason Dean, one of the nation’s leading experts on parasites, for a no-holds-barred Q&A about the hidden organisms that affect our digestion, immunity, energy, mood, and even mental health. We’ll break down the most common types of parasites, how they hijack yo…
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The rapid spike in gold and silver isn’t just a market move—it’s the signal that fiat currencies are collapsing and the LBMA paper-metal scam can no longer hide it. At the very moment metals are breaking free, the elites are fast-tracking digital IDs and Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs). Is that a coincidence—or the plan? According to my gue…
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A new survey by the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania found that trust in U.S. health and science agencies has declined since the inauguration of President Donald Trump. Amid the rapid spread of misinformation about vaccines, budget cuts, and layoffs at agencies like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has…
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In this episode of Limitless, Raul Bilecky takes us deepinto the deserts and mountains of Peru—revealing breathtaking footage of ancient sites that remain undocumented and unexplored. From temples with noMinistry of Culture record, to vast stretches of looted ruins littered with bones and pottery shards, Raul shares discoveries rarely seen by the o…
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Today Ken interviews his co-host Dr. Dawn Kernagis about her new position as the Director of Scientific Research for DEEP, a UK startup that is pioneering a new era of ocean exploration. For listeners unfamiliar with Dawn’s background, she is a NASA-trained NEEMO Aquanaut, a Fellow of the Explorer’s Club Fellow and has been inducted into the Women …
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Emory University is launching its global Compassion Shift initiative this week. It’s all part of Emory’s “Year of Compassion.” Ryder Delaloye, the associate director of Social, Emotional, and Ethical Learning at Emory, talked more about the compassion initiatives, SEE Learning, and compassionate training. He also explained the difference between em…
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To conclude “Closer Look’s” series for National Suicide Prevention and Awareness series, show host Rose Scott talks with guests about the impact of suicide on Georgia farmers, veterans and service members. Data from the National Rural Health Association shows that farmers are three to five times more likely to die by suicide than the general popula…
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According to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2021 and 2022, people ages 75 and older had the highest suicide rate among all age groups. The data also reveals the rate was largely driven by males. First, for “Closer Look’s” National Suicide Prevention and Awareness series, host Rose Scott talked with Amanda Krisher, …
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The National Black Child Development Institute’s work is centered on creating infinite possibilities for Black children, families, and communities. The institute is gearing up for its annual conference on Oct. 24 – 26 in Atlanta. “Closer Look” host Rose Scott talks with Terri-Nichelle Bradley, a conference board member and founder of the Brown Toy …
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The Great Pyramid still holds secrets—and explorer Shaun Whitehead is on the front lines of uncovering them. In this exclusive episode of Limitless, Shaun shares never-before-heard details about upcoming explorations inside thepyramid’s mysterious chambers. From the Queen’s Chamber shafts and the infamous “Gantenbrink’s Door” to the enigmatic Big V…
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Starlink, 5G, and Wi-Fi aren’t just conveniences — they’re silent toxins. Cory Hillis exposes how EMFs are damaging our cells, wrecking our sleep, and causing DNA damage that’s worse than smoking. We break down the science, the cover-ups, and what you can do to protect your family. Get EMF protection at https://www.sethemf.com/ Follow my Substack: …
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A new report from the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities reveals that suicide is the second leading cause of death for children ages 10 through 14. Suicide is also the third leading cause of death for Georgians between the ages of 15–24. In 2023, at least 249 people under the age of 24 died by suicide in Georgia.…
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According to data on childhood bereavement, one in ten children in Georgia will experience the death of a parent or sibling by the time they turn eighteen. New information also shows one in four children who die by suicide are bereaved. Organizations like Kate's Club works to help young people with the grieving process and their mental health – chi…
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Recently, Georgia Tech, the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, and Spelman College hosted a screening of ‘the bomb’, a multimedia documentary exploring the history and the potential dangers of nuclear weapons. The screening kicked off a free exhibit of ‘the bomb’ that runs through Oct. 16. Following the screening, “Closer Look” host Rose Sco…
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According to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, suicide is the second leading cause of death among college students. As a continuation of “Closer Look’s” series for National Suicide Awareness Month, host Rose Scott talks with Frances Cloud, a licensed clinical social worker and the director of counseling services at Spelman College. Cl…
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Earth’s magnetic field is weakening. The poles are racing. Solarstorms are hitting harder than ever before. Are we already in the middle of Earth’s disaster cycle? In this in-depth conversation, Ben Davidson(founder of Space Weather News and Observer Ranch) lays out the science, evidence, and consequences of the catastrophic cycles that have shaped…
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Americans are walking straight into the jaws of a historic crash—and most don’t even see it coming. The dollar has already lost 10% of its value this year, housing is officially the least affordable in history, and late rent is hitting record highs. Meanwhile, U.S. households have shoved a record 45.4% of their assets into stocks—an even bigger gam…
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The justice-tech startup, LegalEase, is working to transform the expungement process. “Closer Look” host Rose Scott talks with LegalEase founders and Howard University alumni, Lawrence Blackmon and Roger Roman, about the inspiration behind the AI-powered web-based portal. They also share their ongoing efforts to expand the platform to Georgia and o…
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Recently, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin were caught on a hot mic discussing organ transplants as a path to “eternal life.” While they dream of living forever, ordinary people are treated as spare parts. Joining me is health expert Kim Bright, who exposes how the elites’ obsession with immortality ties into organ harvesting, declining life expectanc…
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Send us a text In this episode of Making Tracks with Alasdair Stewart, Sharon Gregory and Laura Raymond, we’ll be visiting Welshpool and Llanfair Railway a rural, narrow gauge light railway, built to develop the economy of a marginal hinterland in Welsh border country, hear from competition winner George Woodward, who at 14 years old, got to try hi…
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JOIN ME LIVE: The story of Charlie Kirk’s murder is full of unanswered questions — the evidence against the alleged assassin has MAJOR holes. No bullet has been recovered. The crime scene was wiped clean almost instantly. Was the fatal wound caused by a ricochet? Was Charlie wearing body armor? Was there another shooter altogether, like JFK? I’ll b…
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Political mandates are targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. Debates over free speech and campus protests are intensifying. So, the question is: how can higher education leaders guide their campuses with both confidence and clarity? Former Spelman College President Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum knows that world well and has been thinking …
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LIVE: Assassin Arrested? Civil War? Are We Being Played?? | LET'S TALK JOIN ME LIVE: Tonight I’m going live with one goal: to connect directly with you. There’s a lot unfolding — the arrest of Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin, rising talk of civil war, wild theories about his death, and the bigger question: are we being played? I’ll be taking your c…
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America finds itself in another tense point in its history, with multiple threats and deadly shootings involving political figures. For “Closer Look’s” Feedback Friday, show host Rose Scott talks with a roundtable of journalists who discuss the challenges and responsibilities of sharing the differing views of the public and politicians. Scott also …
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