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Automation improves people's lives. Allowing ‘bots to do the dirty, dangerous and monotonous work lets people be safer, more efficient, and work on more creative endeavors. Find out all the ways how on The Roboticist Chronicles, an ARC Specialties podcast. Listen Notes
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Yuki: Space Assassin

Sadistic Dreamer

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An Erotic Fiction podcast. The daring (and sexy) adventures of a femme fatale just making her way through a wild Galaxy. Inspired by the feel of ’80s and ’90s sci-fi adult films and comics, and all themes and clichés they entailed. If scantily clad slave girls and the lusty aliens that covet them aren’t your thing. Baby, don’t say we didn’t warn ya. The Galaxy is a wild place, the Human Federation does little to protect its people on the outer edges before treaty space, where Empires build t ...
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Beanie Bash!

Emma and Taylor

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Each episode, Emma breaks down the absolutely abhorrent and outlandish content of Tim Pool to her cohost, Taylor. Join us for a long-form dissection and discussion of a beanie-clad content-creator who needs a proverbial bashing.
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The Story

The Times

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The Story: the flagship podcast from The Times and Sunday Times. One remarkable story, told in depth, each day. Hosts Manveen Rana and Luke Jones take you to the heart of the story you need to know with exclusive reports and investigations. Discover the story behind the story with world-class journalism from The Times and Sunday Times. The Story is available at the start of your day from Monday to Friday, with bonus ‘Inside the Newsroom’ episodes every Saturday for Times subscribers, availab ...
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Harmontown

Harmontown Productions LLC

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Self destructive writer Dan Harmon claims he will one day found a colony of like-minded misfits. He’s appointed suit-clad gadabout Jeff Davis as his Comptroller and bearded dreamboat Spencer Crittenden as his Dungeon Master. It’s like a neurotic town hall meeting, often with alcohol and famous people.
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Wheeler's Point

Flammable Penguins

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When a magical storm shipwrecks an ship clad in metal off the coast at Wheeler's Point the lives of four adventures is forever changed. Join us for our weekly actual play campaign recordings as we play through our Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition campaign.
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Ross Purdy Destroys Comedy

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Pink balaclava-clad alternative comedian Ross Purdy hosts a show where he brings on comedians, musicians and other creatives and subjects them to rambling, absurdist, unpredictable interviews Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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One teenager with attitude (in his mid-twenties) forces his best mate to watch and review episodes of 90s sensation, the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers. Join us for the 293 episodes (plus three movies!) of spandex-clad nonsense!
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Troubled Waters

Casefile Presents

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Troubled Waters is a 10-part ground-breaking podcast exploring the untold story of Louisa Ioannidis' tragic and mysterious death in 2011. Louisa Ioannidis was only 24. Beautiful, courageous, and vulnerable, yet her untimely death barely received a two-line report in a small local newspaper. Her body was discovered by passers-by in a local creek, clad in a pink dressing gown. Despite being a strong swimmer, police quickly determined there were no suspicious circumstances. Yet no one has been ...
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This Podcast is ideal for people who are looking to learn more about the world of Building Surveying. Tune in for regular episodes that will cover a wide range of interesting topics that will help you and your property. Make sure to check out our othe podcast - Cardoe Martin's For Professionals podcast.
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Long Shadow

Long Lead & PRX & The Trace & Campside Media

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The April 1999 massacre at Columbine High School hurtled the United States into an era of mass shootings. Now, a quarter century later, the horrors of that day have become an almost regular facet of American life, and gun violence a record-smashing epidemic. Clad in both camouflage and Kevlar, 21st-century America is a bastion of freedom where workplaces require active shooter protocols, schools run lockdown drills, and the Second Amendment has become a religion unto itself. Guns are a uniqu ...
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House Beautiful, O at Home, Town&Country and Veranda invited four preeminent designers to envision living well while living green in The Laurel, a new 31-story, LEED-certified, limestone-clad tower at 400 East 67th Street in New York City.
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Hong Kong on the Brink

Center for Strategic and International Studies

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Hong Kong has again erupted in protest over frustrations with Beijing’s increasingly iron-clad rule. In response, embattled Hong Kong government leader Carrie Lam has authorized aggressive police tactics. Communist Party of China leader Xi Jinping has threatened to send in domestic security forces to quell the demonstrators. In “Hong Kong on the Brink,” CSIS’s Freeman Chair in China Studies Jude Blanchette and Chief Communications Officer Andrew Schwartz unpack the latest developments in thi ...
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Nameless

D.C. Wood

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“Nameless.” So what do you call DEATH? Modern society is plagued by crime and despair. And the solution to the problem…is even worse. A mysterious man, clad in grey and virtually unstoppable, is dispensing his own brand of justice to those who mock the law. No matter the age, gender or reason…no criminal is exempt from the sentence of “That grey man…that grey man…” Enter Harry Roberts, one of the finest detectives who ever lived. He’s been brought out of retirement to stop the vigilante. His ...
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Passion for Craft Podcast

Jackson & Brent Hull

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Welcome to Passion for Craft Podcast! Jackson and Brent, providing different levels of experience from Apprentice to Master, discuss modern craftsmanship, and how it would benefit from the ways it used to be done. Join them as they seek to improve craft and relearn the past one house at a time.
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The Housing Sector Podcasts provide candid, insightful discussions on housing issues, featuring unfiltered conversations with residents and industry insiders to advocate for better services and transparency in the housing sector.
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This Podcast is ideal for people who are already working in the property and construction industries. Whether you just want to get to grips with the world of Building Surveying, a Surveyor looking to get Chartered or maybe just looking for some quick learns to upskill yourself - this is the place for you! Tune in for regular episodes and make sure to check out our other podcast - Cardoe Martin's A-Z of Building Surveying. Cardoe Martin is a dynamic and modern property consultancy specialisin ...
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Talking Architecture & Design

Architecture & Design

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Now celebrating its 8th year (Season 9), Talking Architecture & Design is Australia’s first B2B architecture podcast that regularly talks about a range of issues that affect Australia’s architects, building designers and built environment professionals. Run by Australia’s most popular architecture magazine, Architecture & Design, the Talking Architecture & Design podcast gives a regular bite-sized dose of what is important and sometimes what is just plain old interesting to anyone and everyo ...
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Get ready to imagine things in a way most are to afraid to even consider. Hosted by the Author of four watershed books, this one-of-a-kind show gets to the bottom of a whole bunch of questions. James R. Brayshaw is a Canadian firefighter who has poured some cold water on Satan and the fire of Hell. Brayshaw heads up the assault on the idea of a supernatural Satan with scads of biblical reasoning. As the author of Imagine There's No Satan, Satan Christianity's Other God, and the much anticipa ...
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One dark and stormy night, a stranger arrives in West Sussex at a village inn. He is heavily clad in an overcoat and his face is wrapped in bandages. He takes a room at the inn, but refuses to socialize with anyone. He stays cooped up in his room all day and night, working with strange chemicals and apparatus. Suddenly, strange events begin to happen in the village. Mysterious burglaries and fires break out, culminating in a destructive rampage across the peaceful countryside. The stranger i ...
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Sit back and relax and Cybill, Gina, and Jake go over everything you’ve wanted to know, and some things you didn’t know you wanted to know, about window and door installation as well as general home improvement and renovation.
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J-Lab

Civic Journalism Lab at Newcastle University

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A forum for professional, student and community journalists in the north east of England to meet, learn and collaborate. It’s supported by Newcastle University.
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Terrazzo is an excellent building material that has stood the test of time and works well in both commercial and residential situations. Terrazzo flooring is a composite material made up of chips of marble, quartz, granite or other stone ground to the right size and then mixed with a cement binder. The result is strong enough to be used as flooring or wall covering in homes, businesses and even public spaces like parks or shopping malls.
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truth after dark

Fiddler & Shoots Productions

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Ever wonder about certain conspiracy theories? Are you curious why some things are talked about while others aren't? Fiddler and Shoots take you along as they cover conspiracies that range from Elvis still being alive to the batteries in the birds. Be mindful of the rabbit holes, you might just fall in.
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Join Coach Lew live to get down and dirty with a live talk show about life success and reality! This is any almost anything goes live call in show where you ask it and we talk about it! We are committed to free speech for all, whether we agree or disagree we can respectfully have discussion and all learn and grow! Let’s get together for a raw and real conversation that helps you grow and make sense of this crazy world we live in! Come together to better ourselves, communities, country and world!
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The impact of modern medicine on the human condition can’t be underestimated. From antibiotics to vaccines, medicine has changed the way our bodies work, answered deadly questions, and promised faster cures. But it’s not simple. Drug development is rife with tension. It costs a lot of money, and takes a long time. Most things fail. But when they succeed, they can make a tremendous difference in people’s lives. Where will the next breakthroughs come from? How will we pay for them? Who decides ...
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In this episode, I speak with Giles Grover, a long-time campaigner at the heart of the End Our Cladding Scandal movement, to cut through the noise around fire safety, dangerous buildings, and the government’s legacy of deregulation. We dig into why buildings under 18 metres are still unsafe, why leaseholders should never be footing the bill for rem…
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Llewellyn Regler Network Architectural National Technical Manager is a specialist in providing solutions for high-quality architectural facade products, starting with the specification process and all the way through to the builder and end-user. Mario Mey is a highly experienced façade engineer and former National Façade Lead at ACOR, who played a …
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With tough choices facing the government, the political masterminds look at what goes on behind the scenes ahead of a spending review - and how reluctant ministers are brought into line. And as the Tories finally put the boot into the Liz Truss legacy, have they found a new strategy on the economy - and will anyone notice? Send your comments and qu…
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The guys are back in Boston! Listen in as they connect with David Supple, owner of an architectural design and remodeling company in Boston. They discuss the origin of the ICAA, and do some history sleuthing of a home that was owned by one of the Minutemen and modified over the years.By Jackson & Brent Hull
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As Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour comes to the UK, we chart the rise of a shy schoolgirl from Texas who became a record-breaking billionaire. This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thetimes.com/thestory Guest: Megan Agnew. Host: Luke Jones. Producer: Hannah Varrall. …
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It’s often said we know more about the surface of the Moon than we do about the Earth’s deep sea, and a new study is backing that up. Research from the Ocean Discovery League says just 0.001% of the world’s deep seafloor has ever been seen by humans. We speak to lead author and deep sea explorer Dr Katy Croff Bell and marine biologist Dr Anna Gebru…
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The government’s Strategic Defence Review has set out a vision for Britain’s defence for the next decade. One of its authors, General Sir Richard Barrons, spoke to Manveen Rana about the threat from Russia, the wars and weapons of the future and how quickly society can collapse. This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of Th…
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The dollar has been the global reserve currency nearly a century. But four months into the new Trump administration, could that be about to change? This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thetimes.com/thestory Guest: Mehreen Khan, Economics Editor, The Times. Host: …
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Anthony Loyd and the legendary photographer Don McCullin have been to Syria to chronicle the destruction of Palmyra by Islamic State and to see what is changing under the new Syrian regime. Manveen sat down with them at Don’s house in Somerset to reflect on war, loss, friendship — and a remarkable career. This podcast was brought to you thanks to t…
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Jefa Greenaway is the director of Greenaway Architects and an honorary fellow of Design at Deakin University and Adjunct Industry Fellow at Swinbourne university. He is also a co-founder of several organizations set up to support Indigenous peoples pursuing a career in design. Greenaway was born on the Dharawal Country in Sydney. His father Bert Gr…
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Join us for a compelling discussion with Matt Lismore, chair of the Weavers Quarter Residents' Association and a prominent housing activist. Matt shares his firsthand experiences from the Weavers Quarter estate in Barking, East London, where residents have faced significant safety concerns due to structural flaws in their homes. In this episode, we…
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Giorgia Meloni has world leaders falling at her feet and the Trump administration in her thrall. But how did she reinvent herself from leader of a minor neo-fascist party to the new political queen of Europe? This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thetimes.com/thes…
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This episode was originally published last March. Japanese ‘kidults’ revolutionised pop culture in the 90s and 00s, turning to their inner children to cope with economic crisis and post-industrial societal ills, despite being ridiculed. As the milestones of adulthood - property, marriage and careers - become increasingly difficult for millennials a…
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Ever been ghosted by a brand after a bad buy? You're not alone. In this episode of Feel Better About Money, we dive under the cushions of luxury sofas gone wrong, and hear about rejected refunds on financed cars, and overseas purchases gone bust. The Times Consumer Champion Kat Denham joins Holly and Lucy to reveal how to fight back when companies …
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Since being elected, Donald Trump’s personal fortune has more than doubled, and members of his family are doing well too. The White House says he’s given up a successful business career to serve the country, but critics say he’s cashing in on his position. How has the president made so much money? This podcast was brought to you thanks to the suppo…
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Severe power cuts hit Spain, Portugal and parts of France this week, cutting the lights and stopping flights, trains, and ATM machines in their tracks. The Spanish grid operator has said it’s ruled out a cyber-attack, but the reason behind what happened is still unclear. We speak to Keith Bell, Professor of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at …
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With Labour MPs increasingly in revolt across a range of policies, the prime minister last week made a surprise u-turn on the winter fuel allowance. A day later, a private memo written by Angela Rayner to Rachel Reeves, which argued for a slew of tax rises, rather than spending cuts, found its way to the press. The deputy prime minister denied leak…
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From its inception at a drunken party seventeen years ago, the second-hand clothing app Vinted is now worth over £4 billion. Nearly sunk by one bad business decision, how did the company reinvent itself and the way we shop today? This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: htt…
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In this episode, I speak with Steve Day, a dedicated campaigner and leaseholder advocate who worked closely with the late Amanda Walker to expose some of the worst building safety failures in modern Britain. Together, they uncovered life-threatening defects at Royal Artillery Quays, challenged the silence of local authorities, and pushed for real l…
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Peter Sullivan has been released from prison after spending 38 years behind bars for a murder he didn’t commit. In 1986, 21-year-old Diane Sindall was brutally murdered but it has now been proved that police got the wrong man. DNA found on her body does not belong to Peter Sullivan. Why did it take so long to prove his innocence and is the body tha…
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The Government’s promise to build 250,000 completed homes a year for the next four years, coupled with a renewed focus on defence expenditure, and significant infrastructure projects like the Brisbane 2032 Olympics, are all putting increased pressure on the construction industry. But experts say, Australia does not have enough construction workers …
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President Trump has announced plans to impose a levy on on American films made outside the country. It's a bold move that could have serious consequences for the global film industry. What do these proposed tariffs mean for the UK film sector, and is this a savvy strategy to revive a struggling Hollywood or just another salvo in Trump’s culture war…
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From bleak TV comedies to #mumtok meltdowns, modern motherhood is often portrayed as joyless, exhausting, and even traumatic. How did fear become the dominant narrative around parenting? And what gets lost in the process? This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thet…
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Keir Starmer is changing course on the winter fuel allowance - where does it sit in the league table of political U-turns, and will it please anybody? The political masterminds also discuss the Conservative Party's existential polling spiral, why Starmer's approval ratings have fallen so far in the year since the General Election was called, and wh…
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In New York, the P Diddy trial is in its second week. The case centres around ‘freak-offs’ - parties where it’s claimed he forced two ex-girlfriends to engage in sexual acts with male escorts. He denies the claims. As the trial enters its second week, here’s the update. This podcast contains discussions of rape and sexual assault that some listener…
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Progress has been made in our search for alien life. So announced a team of scientists from Cambridge university last week who, using a powerful space telescope, have detected molecules which on Earth are only produced by simple organisms. All in all, it’s been a busy week for space science. And all against a backdrop of a US government request to …
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As Donald Trump took a tour of the Middle East last week, there was one notable omission from his itinerary - a trip to see America's long term political ally in the region, Israel. Instead, the US President voiced concern for the ongoing famine in Gaza. And now, after days of speculation, Benjamin Netanyahu has been forced to dismiss talk of a rif…
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More than 200 migrants from the US are being held in a high-security prison for terrorists in El Salvador, accused of being gang members. How did El Salvador become the repository for US deportees? And what does the friendship between President Bukele and President Trump tell us about the futures of both countries? This podcast was brought to you t…
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