The award-winning Story Pirates Podcast takes stories written by kids and turns them into sketch comedy and songs. Made up of talented comedians, songwriters, and frequent celebrity guests, the Story Pirates inspire kids to create, bringing laughter to kids and grownups of all ages with hilarious sketches, catchy original songs from all genres, and interviews with the creative geniuses behind the stories… kids!
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A few guys, that are Dads, raised on Nintendo and now raising their own gamers.
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Two-time Peabody Award-winning comedian and noted IBS sufferer Hasan Minhaj sits down with the biggest names in politics, culture, and tech with questions that are as thought-provoking as they are absurd. Never deferential but always respectful, Hasan approaches his guests with a genuine curiosity in the hope that talking points can be left at the door. Each episode is a curated exchange tailored to each guest’s background. It’s a dumb show for curious people who are looking for answers but ...
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Making a great meal doesn't have to be so hard, even for dads. Join Chris and Phil as they figure out food, fatherhood, and everything in between. Dad's Kitchen drops new episodes weekly with fun and helpful content for dads learning to cook.
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Through My Father’s Eyes Podcast: Healing Emotional Father Wounds, Redefining Your Purpose, Using Faith as Your Foundation to Grow
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Welcome to Through My Father’s Eyes — a faith-filled podcast that helps women heal the deep wounds of father loss, abandonment, or emotional absence. Whether your father was never present, walked away, passed too soon, or simply didn’t show up emotionally, this space was created for you. We speak directly to the heart of the daughter who’s still silently aching, still questioning her worth, and still longing for identity. You’re not alone—and you don’t have to stay stuck in that pain. Hosted ...
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Doctor Asa is America's Trusted Voice on Longevity and Human Potential. Join Our Health Club Community FREE https://www.drasa.com/health-club Visit Us At Our Health Club Weekend Retreats https://www.drasa.com/retreats/ Become motivated and reach the best version of you by listening to The Dr. Asa Show created by Dr. Asa Andrew, MD, DC, ND, is one of the worlds only 3-doctorate physicians yielding a unique perspective between traditional medical and natural-based health information is board-c ...
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A podcast about self-care by a host that hates the term self-care. Therapist KC Davis, author of the book How to Keep House While Drowning talks about mental health, care tasks, and more.
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Two brothers who learned to love each other because mom made us. We aren't funny and nobody likes us.
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Clean Plate Club is for kids and grown-ups, encouraging everyone to get excited about cooking. It’s like storytime…but with recipes. Listen along as we share delicious dishes and tasty treats from chefs and celebrities who cook at home with their kids. Targeted for children ages 3-103, Clean Plate Club is a way to get your littles involved in the kitchen and excited to eat the food they create! The podcast is narrated by Andrew “Kappy” Kaplan, a trained chef, dad of twins, and host of the po ...
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Better: Outside the Box Healthcare with Dr. Matt Kettman | Wellness, Longevity, Metabolism, Unconventional Family Doctor
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Are you ready to take charge of your health and explore what’s possible beyond the limits of traditional healthcare? Do you ever wonder if there’s a better way to feel great, live longer, and connect with a doctor who actually “gets it”? Dr. Rock’s Family Practice with Dr. Matt Kettman is the weekly podcast that delivers actionable health advice with a dose of humor, real talk, and out-of-the-box thinking. Hosted by Dr. Matt Kettman—a relatable family practitioner, rock musician, and self-pr ...
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With decades of combined experience in the media industry, Joe Ovies and Joe Giglio bring an insider's and recently earned outsider's perspective on North Carolina sports. From NC State, North Carolina, and Duke to the rest of the ACC, the Carolina Hurricanes, and the Carolina Panthers, follow Ovies and Giglio on your favorite podcast platforms and turn on notifications to stay up to date on all their latest episodes.
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Host Marco Werman and his team of producers bring you the world's most interesting stories that remind us just how small our planet really is. The World, the radio program, is heard each weekday on over 300 public stations across North America.
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Want to look awesome, feel awesome, be AWESOME? Tune into my show Ben Coomber Radio, a UK #1 rated podcast and top 10 in the world. A show centred around you being the best version of yourself, where I interview the worlds best guests in health, fitness, mindset, career success, business, and personal development, as well as Q&A shows with my co-host Tom, and solo shows with just me, and the mic! A full fat, honest, direct, evidence based, practical, insightful, (and sometimes funny) show fr ...
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BOB SAGET’S HERE FOR YOU is a podcast that is like no other— For one, this podcast has guests who are friends of Bob’s, or just really interesting people who many of you know and love. Secondly, this podcast is unique because it goes inside Bob Saget’s mind, and then quickly filters out through his mouth. Bob has a way of calming people he has conversations with as well as being entertaining and often informative. Bob talks with his guests with genuine empathy and humor, while reaching his u ...
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CONTACT/BOOKINGS: singerdrummer @ outlook.com More Info: https://linktr.ee/deanyoung “To thine own self be true…” William Shakespeare Niagara Ontario musician | singer | songwriter Dean Young put these famous words to work in his life the day he left his 23 year factory job at Rich Products of Canada to fully pursue his true passion – music. Shortly after making this decision, Dean’s young family dealt with the hard news that his wife and children battle a chronic illness with Lyme disease. ...
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A podcast focusing on the people around me throughout my life. Taking a deep dive into friends and family members stories. It becomes a mini auto-documentary by way of interview.
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32. Built to Endure: Importance of Men's Health, Jeeps, and Independence
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35:20In this episode, we explore what it really means to maintain your mental health as a man, no fluff, no autopilot. We kick things off with why Men’s Mental Health Month matters, break down the silent epidemic of depression and suicide, and then shift into low gear with a metaphor that hits home: your mind isn’t a Tesla—it’s a Jeep.We talk grit, gear…
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Romesh Ranganathan took a circuitous route to comedy. The son of Sri Lankan immigrants in the UK, he taught high school math for about a decade before abandoning it for a full-time career in entertainment. He does standup, radio shows, podcasts and TV specials. As he started the North American leg of his current Hustle tour, Ranganathan stopped in …
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More than 8 million Venezuelans have fled their country in the past 10 years, and some of them have become comedians and satirists. A 2018 anti-hate law passed by the government of President Nicolas Maduro clamped down on all sorts of speech and made it impossible for them to ply their trade. The World's Tibisay Zea reports on whether there's a dis…
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Syrian comedians embrace a new era with more freedoms
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6:04With former President Bashar al-Assad ousted from power, comedians in Syria see a new moment for their art form. They have been putting together shows at cafes and clubs across Damascus. The World’s Shirin Jaafari reports on how these comedians are telling jokes that were unthinkable under the former regime. This story originally aired on May 30, 2…
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For this Ukrainian comic, standup is a defense mechanism
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4:06Ukrainian comic Anton Tymoshenko is based in Kyiv, and since the start of the war in Ukraine, he's begun performing in both Ukrainian and English. Amid a groundswell of comedy in his country, Tymoshenko has managed to cross over to reach a global, English-speaking audience. He says that, for him, comedy is a way to process the war — it's also a def…
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Chinese-language 'open mic' events are about more than just comedy
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5:46There are plenty of jokes. And lots of laughs. But the regular Chinese-language open mic events in New York city called "Nuzhizhuyi" — which translates to "feminism" from Mandarin — are not just about stand-up comedy. These get-togethers also serve as a place for activists, students and young professionals to meet, engage in group therapy and share…
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Zimbabwean comedian makes a splash in the US
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8:41Learnmore Jonasi, from a small village in Zimbabwe, is making a name for himself on the US comedy scene. And yes, his first name really is Learnmore. Carol Hills speaks with the comedian. This story originally aired on Dec. 6, 2024.By Carol Hills
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AI bot beats phone scammers at their own game
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1:55Meet Daisy, a British AI conversationalist made to sound like an older woman who's not very tech savy. She's been deployed to take up phone scammers' time — and collect information about new scams. Hosts Marco Werman and Carolyn Beeler have the story. This story originally aired on Nov. 14, 2024.By Sarah Birnbaum
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A series of videos brings together climate scientists and comedians from the UK. Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Nick Oldridge and Ben Carey, two of the producers of "Climate Science Translated," a project that uses snark, whimsy and irreverence to communicate the serious issues around climate change. This story originally aired on Nov. 3, 2023.…
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Is New Jersey Going MAGA? - with Governor Phil Murphy
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44:07Hasan sits down with New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy to talk about his state’s red shift, his fight against congestion pricing, and something a little less controversial… immigration. Use code hasan at https://incogni.com/hasan to get an exclusive 60% off. Co-Creator & Executive Producer: Hasan Minhaj Co-Creator & Executive Producer: Prashanth Venk…
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12. Beauty, Body, and Belonging: How Dad Shaped How I See Me
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9:58In this vulnerable episode of Through My Father’s Eyes, we unpack the powerful connection between a father's voice and a daughter’s self-image. From the mirror to the mind, from the body to belonging—so much of how we see ourselves started with how he saw us… or if he saw us at all. Did your father tell you that you were beautiful? Did he affirm yo…
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Ugandan farmers see untapped potential in banana crop
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4:01Uganda is known for bananas. The tropical fruit grows there, and it's also a major culinary staple in the country. But banana growers in the country struggle to make a living, because of a bumper crop — there can be so many bananas that their monetary value plunges. That has Ugandan entrepreneurs seeking out uses for bananas beyond the culinary. An…
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Styles may vary when it comes to barbecuing, but the basic idea is cooking meat, over fire — low and slow. It's also a culinary tradition with an global history, obviously infused with flavor from around the world. A new cookbook called "Barbecue: Smoked and Grilled Recipes from Across the Globe" explores these traditions. It was compiled by Chef H…
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The Baltics' beet soup season begins with a beef between Latvia and Lithuania
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3:46Cold beet soup is a culinary staple in Latvia and Lithuania, and across Eastern Europe. This year, Vilnius, the Lithuanian capital, hosted a "Pink Soup Festival" celebrating the dish. But the city's tourism agency also started a public beef with Latvia, claiming that the Lithuanian version of the soup is better. The World's Daniel Ofman reports fro…
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New cookbook highlights Nigerian home cooking
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4:22The cuisine of Nigeria packs in all kinds of global influences and ingredients: curries from India, sauces from China, spices from Lebanon. They all co-mingle with a particular repertoire of staple ingredients from Nigeria. Food anthropologist and Nigerian native Ozoz Sokoh is out with a cookbook that's being hailed as the first comprehensive guide…
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Mexico bans junk food in schools to combat childhood obesity
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5:28Sugary soft drinks, candy and highly processed foods are no longer welcome in Mexico’s elementary, middle and high schools. It’s part of an effort to battle one of the world’s worst obesity and diabetes epidemics. Host Carolyn Beeler gets more from Dr. Simón Barquera, Director of the Nutrition and Health Research Center at the National Institute of…
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On Tuesday the European Space Agency (ESA) launched a small bioreactor carrying genetically engineered yeast into space aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. It's part of a larger plan to develop in-space food production systems to serve the International Space Station and future missions to the Moon and Mars. Host Marco Werman speaks with Aqeel Shamsul…
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Green tea farmers struggle for economic survival
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6:29Green tea is a major industry in Shizuoka prefecture, on Japan’s Pacific coast. Over a third of the tea leaves produced in Japan come from Shizuoka. Google “Shizuoka” and you’ll find images of hillsides covered in neat rows of bright-green tea bushes with Mt. Fuji in the background. But that scenery is changing. Reporter Hannah Kirshner headed to S…
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Italians looking to avoid "egg-flation" have been flocking to a farm in northern Italy for classes in how to raise hens. Reporter Dany Mitzman from our partner Deutsche Welle, DW, reports from Flori, Italy. This story originally aired on March 26, 2025.By Dany Mitzman
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Move over Mediterranean diet, there's a different way to stay healthy
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4:24Move over fish and olive oil! Try plantain and fermented banana drink. According to a recent study in the journal Nature Medicine, traditional eating habits in rural Africa can boost the immune system and reduce inflammation. The so-called "African heritage diet" has not been explored before, unlike the Mediterranean and Japanese diets, which have …
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Longevity, Success, Healthy Living, and Nutrition Made Simple Join Our Health Club Community FREE https://www.drasa.com/health-club Visit Us At Our Health Club Retreats https://www.drasa.com/retreats/ It's Dr. Asa Here... Ask Me Your Question! Text Me: 407-255-7076 Call Me: 888-283-7272 Send me a DM: @DrAsa We are here to help you live your best li…
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The Japanese dads struggling to reform fatherhood
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8:18Statistically speaking, for every baby born in Japan, two people pass away. The country’s rapidly shrinking population is, according to officials, a “national emergency” threatening its future prosperity and entire way of life. They’re struggling to reverse this trend but some believe fixing this problem calls for a revolution in Japanese fatherhoo…
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Families sue South African government for apartheid-era killings
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3:49The families of a historic apartheid murder case are taking the government and president to court for not investigating and prosecuting the crimes properly. They want nearly $10 million in damages and a public commission to look into how political interference suppressed hundreds of crimes from that era. From Johannesburg, Elna Schutz reports. This…
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The 80th anniversary of the Holocaust, Yom Hashoah, was on April 24. There are approximately 245,000 Holocaust survivors still alive today. While there will soon be no living Holocaust survivors, it’s estimated that there are around 1 million third-generation Holocaust survivors in the United States. As The World's Sarah Birnbaum reports, it's fall…
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In the midst of missiles strikes, air raid sirens and power outages, Ukrainians are finding ways to keep living their lives. That includes searching for — and finding — love. The World’s Carolyn Beeler speaks with people who are dating, moving in together and getting married in wartime Kyiv. This story originally aired on March 14, 2023.…
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Autobiography examines life of a woman who help lead Africa's independence movements
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8:00She was once called "the most dangerous woman in Africa.” But Andrée Blouin described herself as an African woman "inflamed by injustice" on a mission to free her continent from colonial rule. She was born in French Equatorial Africa, abandoned at the age of three, escaped an arranged marriage at 15 and became politically active after French offici…
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Turkish government calls on women to have more children, parents shrug
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5:45In January, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan named 2025 as the "Year of the Family," unveiling financial incentives for new parents and urging couples to have at least three children. Over the past two decades, Turkey's fertility rate slid from 2.6 to 1.5 births per woman, a record low that has politicians concerned about an aging workforce. …
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'Four Mothers' examines motherhood across the globe
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6:53Each May, Mother’s Day is a moment to recognize moms in many countries across the globe. One book follows the lives of four women — in the US, Kenya, Finland and Japan — as they enter a new chapter of life as mothers. In her new book “Four Mothers: An Intimate Journey through the First Year of Parenthood in Four Countries,” journalist Abigail Leona…
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Eye Health 101: Expert Tips from Dr. Lucas Cook on Preventing and Treating Common Eye Conditions | Ep. 18
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41:37In this episode of Better with Dr. Rock, Dr. Matthew Kettman talks with optometrist Dr. Lucas Cook about the importance of eye health at every stage of life. Dr. Cook shares how his own childhood eye surgeries sparked his passion for optometry and led him to a fulfilling career in the field. They discuss the value of early eye exams, common conditi…
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Why We Can’t Focus - with MSNBC’s Chris Hayes
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52:06Hasan sits down with MSNBC's Chris Hayes to talk about his new book - "The Siren's Call: How Attention Became The World's Most Endangered Resource" - and why our rectangles of sadness are so irresistible while making us feel so shitty. Sign up for Ground News at: groundnews.com/hasan Co-Creator & Executive Producer: Hasan Minhaj Co-Creator & Execut…
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In this unforgettable episode of Through My Father’s Eyes, we speak directly to the woman who had no choice but to become everything she needed. She had to be strong when she wanted to be held. She had to lead when she wanted to be led. She had to build herself from scratch, because her father left her blueprint blank. This is the story of the daug…
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Brazilian immigrants keep rodeo alive in Massachusetts
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3:32Norton, Massachusetts, hosted one of the state's most unique sporting events last year. The New England Rodeo’s championship brought horse and bull riders of all ages to a small dirt arena tucked away in the southeast corner of the state for glory and a little prize money. GBH’s Esteban Bustillos reports on the group of immigrants who are keeping t…
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Meet the Indigenous skateboarders breaking stereotypes in Bolivia
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4:09A collective of female skateboarders in Bolivia has caught the attention of the news media all over the world. That’s partly because of the clothes they wear. But, as The World's Tibisay Zea reports, it’s not just a matter of skateboarding fashion. These Indigenous women are trying to change stereotypes rooted in Bolivian society. This story origin…
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Can India reclaim its rightful place in the chess world?
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3:31Toward the end of September last year, India achieved a historic victory in chess — winning the gold medal in both men's and women's Chess Olympiad in Budapest — considered the Olympics of chess. This double victory, plus four individual goal medals, captured the nation's imagination. As Namrata Kolachalam reports, Chennai has become a global hotsp…
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'Project ACL' studies women's soccer teams with hopes of reducing knee injuries
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3:18ACL tears are an ugly constant in the beautiful game of soccer. The anterior cruciate ligament is located in the knee, and can be torn during stops and starts and sudden changes in direction. The injury plagues teams everywhere, but women are 2-to-6 times more likely to tear their ACLs than men. A new project seeks to find out why. The World's Bian…
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Deadly disease threatens one of Ireland's most beloved sports
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4:01Hurling is a national sport in Ireland that dates back centuries. It's also one of the fastest field sports in the world. The wooden sticks known as hurleys that are used in the game are made from ash trees. But a deadly fungal disease is threatening to wipe out ash trees across Ireland and much of the EU. The World's Europe Correspondent Orla Barr…
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'The race to be myself': New memoir from South African runner Caster Semenya
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6:59Caster Semenya won her first Olympic gold medal in 2009. But claims that her naturally high levels of testosterone should disqualify her have marred her career. At times, she has been effectively banned from the sport she loves. The World's Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Semenya about her new memoir called, "The Race to Be Myself." This story orig…
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DJ Squirm-a-Lot’s 4th of July Mixtape 2025
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43:14It’s time to celebrate summer with the world’s most famous DJ who also happens to be a worm and a slammin’ playlist of your favorite Story Pirates songs.By Story Pirates
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OG Mailbag: Will Wade's media blitz | Belichick buzz worn off? | Is AI going to ruin coaches and sports takes?
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45:08In the June 27th edition of OG Mailbag, Joe Ovies and Joe Giglio run through several questions submitted by OG Fans subscribers. What to make of Will Wade's media blitz? Has the Belichick buzz worn off? Will AI ruin coaches and sports takes? Is NC State really going back to being a basketball school? Top 10 Triangle losses reaction ...and more!…
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10.“Left Behind: When Fathers Start Over and Forget Their First Family”
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8:12In this powerful and unfiltered episode of Through My Father’s Eye, we’re going there: What happens to a daughter’s heart when her father creates a whole new family and acts like she never existed? When she watches him show up for them—but not for her? When the birthday calls stop… the visits disappear… and she’s left wondering, Was I that easy to …
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#534: Watching People Play Switch 2 Through the Window
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2:35:47**Use the code NINDADS at checkout to receive 20% plus free shipping at Manscaped.com** On this week’s episode of the Nintendo Dads Podcast: News ● Digital Foundry says that Switch 2 is an "impressive upgrade marred by sub-par display." ● Nintendo gives answers as to why non-Mario characters weren't included in Mario Kart World ● Speaking of Mario …
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How Good Will Cooper Flagg Be in the NBA? | Duke outpacing UNC with pros | Nyheim Hines' comeback | OG401
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1:41:32Joe Ovies and Joe Giglio are back for another Butcher's Market OG Live. First up? NBA Draft, where Duke had their 3 top players taken within the first 10 picks. So just how good of an NBA player will Cooper Flagg be? And did the Charlotte Hornets make the right call Kon Knueppel. There's also a North Carolina vs. Duke rivalry aspect to recent NBA D…
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The Ice Skating Penguin (feat. Wow in the World)
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43:20Welcome to a world-shattering, must-be-heard-to-be-believed crossover episode between your two favorite podcasts: Story Pirates and Wow in the World! Featuring a brand new story by a 9 year old from Pennsylvania named Alice. Join Creator Club today for ad-free episodes, bonus episodes and more by visiting storypirates.com/creatorclub, or subscrib…
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25 Years of Pain: Top 10 Losses in Triangle Sports History Since 2000
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1:58:15Joe Ovies and Joe Giglio finally unveil the definitive Top 10 most painful losses in Triangle sports history since 2000. From heartbreaking moments during the Chuck Amato era at NC State to the “what if” Tar Heels basketball team that never got its title shot. They also revisit the Carolina Hurricanes' crushing defeat in the 2002 Stanley Cup Final,…
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Celebrating 50+ years of delivering meals and relationships
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35:26In this episode of Lee's Summit Town Hall, hosts Nick Parker and Vanessa Hickman sit down with Meals on Wheels of Lee's Summit representatives Jenni Edwards (Operations Director), Terry Kincheloe (Board Member), and Susan Newsome (Board Member) to explore the 50-year journey of this vital community organization. From its humble beginnings in 1974 s…
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Know Your Labels and Body: What are Going in Both?
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37:19Longevity, Success, Healthy Living, and Nutrition Made Simple Join Our Health Club Community FREE https://www.drasa.com/health-club Visit Us At Our Health Club Retreats https://www.drasa.com/retreats/ It's Dr. Asa Here... Ask Me Your Question! Text Me: 407-255-7076 Call Me: 888-283-7272 Send me a DM: @DrAsa We are here to help you live your best li…
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Managing Pain Without Addiction: Navigating the Opioid Crisis with Dr. Rock | Ep. 17
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22:47In this episode of Dr. Rock’s Family Practice, Dr. Matthew Kettman dives into the tricky world of pain management and the ongoing opiate crisis. He breaks down the difference between acute pain, like from an injury, and chronic pain that sticks around. Starting with common over-the-counter meds, he explains their benefits and risks before moving in…
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Why War Doesn’t Work - with General Stanley McChrystal
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35:05Hasan sits down with 4-star General Stanley McChrystal to discuss how close we are to WW3, his new book “On Character,” and whether The Onion got it more right than the U.S. military. Sign up for Ground News at: https://ground.news/ Co-Creator & Executive Producer: Hasan Minhaj Co-Creator & Executive Producer: Prashanth Venkataramanujam Executive P…
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In this soul-deep episode of Through My Father’s Eyes, we’re getting honest about what it means to grow into womanhood, purpose, and strength without a father’s guidance. No blueprint. No covering. No direction. Just trial and error, heartbreak and healing. If you’ve ever felt like you’re learning life the hard way, building yourself from scratch, …
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Carolina Hurricanes free agency primer with Mike Maniscalco | ECU football coach Blake Harrell convo | OG400
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1:43:02Joe Ovies and Joe Giglio welcome Carolina Hurricanes play-by-play voice Mike Maniscalco to the studio to discuss the upcoming start to NHL free agency. The pool might be shallow, which is why the NHL Draft is the event to keep an eye on. ECU head football coach Blake Harrell joins the podcast to discuss how quickly things have moved for the Pirates…
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