All Things Kelly Mill Elementary!
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EAST students from John Tyson Elementary School attempt to #sprEAdpoSiTivity as they educate and entertain listeners!
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North United…A podcast that keeps parents in the know about what is going on in the lives of their kids in our community.
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A School Counselor's perspective on issues related to education, parenting, and self care
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Let's talk about... Ankeny Community School District! Superintendent, Dr. Erick Pruitt is your host as he talks about all things Ankeny Schools with staff, students and community members.
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The top esl/efl listening resource for those learning English and teaching English. We provide real conversations recorded for all levels of English learners. In addition, the supporting worksheets and transcripts can be used for self access or in the classroom to provide valuable English language lessons for learners of English at Beginner, Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced levels.
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Mr. Gray's 5th Grade Class at Santiago Hills Elementary School
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The Supersized Physed Podcast is dedicated to providing new ideas, activities and inspiration to our physical education field. Each week a new episode about various physed topics comes out, sometimes with a guest, sometimes it's just me! #physed #physicaleducation
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Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and Lizbeth Myles (Big Finish, Verity!), discuss the Science Fiction and Fantasy television made in the UK every year from 1953 to the present day. And in our Patreon bonus episodes we see what the rest of the world’s SFF TV was like that year.
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The CharacterStrong Podcast: Weekly conversations for anyone in education. CharacterStrong provides an evidence-based, multi-tiered solution to support whole child success. Curricula and trainings that improve behavior, increase safety, and support mental health. For more information visit our website: characterstrong.com
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We are Kodály inspired elementary music teachers who love to share songs, activities, lessons, and ideas for the music room. Show notes at https://musicteachercoffeetalkpodcast.blogspot.com/
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A podcast to help elementary teachers incorporate more picture books into their school day by using read alouds across the curriculum. Each week, I'll share picture book titles to guide you in your teaching. You'll find practical tips, innovative ideas, and a collection of handpicked picture books perfect for each subject. Get ready to inspire, educate and empower your students with the captivating world of picture books. Happy reading!
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This is the Reading Teachers Lounge where listeners can eavesdrop on professional conversations between elementary reading teachers. We are passionate about literacy and strive to find strategies to reach all learners. Shannon and Mary are neighbors who realized that they were “literacy soul sisters” at a dinner in their Atlanta neighborhood. Once they started chatting about reading they haven’t really stopped. Come join the conversation.
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Form a deeper connection with God, more empathetically connection with other Moms, and more intentional connection with your child.
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Teachers have important things to say and share about teaching, life, teaching, and learning. A podcast for teachers brings you the stories and inspiration behind the scenes from classrooms around the globe. Honest conversations about teacher tired and passion-filled teaching allow educators to speak their truth on the trials and treasures of being a teacher.
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Jim Rantschler and Randy Morrison discuss physics from elementary particles to cosmological effects at the limits of our theoretical knowledge or have recently emerged.
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Think, Pair, Swear, a podcast exploring the strange, sometimes ridiculous, sometimes dead on portrayals of the field of education in popular culture. Hosted by Justin Orscheln, former elementary Music teacher turned assistant-principal and Ronnie Lathrop, retired high school English teacher.
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A life-giving Jesus community for a new generation of people in Sacramento. Join us every Sunday 9:30a.m. & 11:30a.m. @ The Crest Theater 1013 K Street | Downtown Sacramento or in West Sacramento 10:30a.m. @ Stonegate Elementary 2500 La Jolla St | West Sacramento
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This show will deliver tips and tricks for elementary music teachers looking to create high-quality musical experiences for students in the general music classroom.This show will provide answers to questions like:*How do I create an inclusive music classroom?*How do I sequence my elementary music lessons?*How to teach elementary music?*What songs should I use in my general music classroom?*How do I balance work and life as a music teacher?
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Teacher Approved: Elementary Teacher Tips & Strategies
Heidi and Emily, Elementary School Teacher and Resource Designer
Do you ever feel like there’s just not enough time in the day to be the kind of teacher you really want to be? We know that feeling and we’re here to help! Each week on The Teacher Approved podcast, we discuss how to be the teacher you dream of being by elevating what matters and simplifying the rest. Join co-hosts Emily and Heidi of Second Story Window as they share research-based and teacher-approved strategies you can count on to make your teaching more efficient and effective than ever b ...
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Rayah hosts The Real American English Podcast, which is a podcast for English as a Second/Foreign Language Learners. Whether you’re a beginner, elementary, intermediate, or advanced level learner, you’ll definitely benefit from listening to different episodes. If you’re interested in listening to native American English speakers discussing various topics, then you’ve come to the right place! By listening to this podcast, you’ll Improve your listening skills, learn useful and natural phrases ...
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Roy and Martin have taught for a combined 70 years. Join these two educators from North Vancouver, Canada, as they take you on a journey through the wonderful yet challenging profession of teaching. The guarantee of their podcast, After The Bell, is to make you laugh, make you think and give you at least one little nugget that you can use in your classroom. Released every Monday at 3:01 pm PST, After The Bell. Learn more at stuntbrothers.ca
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Matters on Student Growth is a forum for discussing education topics for the Oak Grove Elementary School community (Fayette County Public School, GA). Play below or add to your podcast manager. Search "Matters on Student Growth" in your favorite podcatcher, or add this RSS to your feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2276561.rss
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Rock Band Land is a kids' enrichment program fostering creative expression. Working with experienced musicians, elementary-age rockers collaborate to create these original songs, developing unique stories and catchy melodies for each one. With over 500 tunes and tales, the mythology and territory of Rock Band Land continues to expand and inspire kids and adventurous parents.
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Join me as I discuss topics of interest in the world of education. Cover art photo provided by Aaron Burden on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@aaronburden
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The official podcast of Bierbaum Elementary
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Discover how to effortlessly integrate school gardens into your elementary or middle school curriculum with the School Gardens with Ease Podcast. This podcast is your go-to resource for creating flourishing and productive food gardens that provide long-term educational benefits. Learn tips, strategies, and insights to help you grow and maintain a sustainable school garden that enhances your teaching and inspires students for years to come.
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Hear KUOW and NPR award-winning hosts and reporters from around the globe present some of the nation's best reporting of the day's events, interviews, analysis and reviews.
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Kids have lots of questions about science. Hosts Evie and Garrett are here to help. On episodes of the Science Trek Podcast, scientists answer elementary-age students’ questions on a variety of science topics. The podcasts pair perfectly with the website, ScienceTrek.org, where kids, parents and educators can find videos, facts, games, teacher resources, lesson plans, 360° immersive videos and more! Science Trek is produced by Idaho Public Television, a trusted source for children's educatio ...
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Family stories perfect for classroom, bedtime, or anytime. Based on my 26 year hobby of reading in public elementary schools, the stories offered here are some of my favorite, kid-tested read-alouds. All stories appear with the permission of the author.
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Weekly Updates from our Elementary School
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The Music Box is an interactive music education podcast for kids, exploring fundamental music concepts through performing, responding and connecting. The current season is hosted by music educators Kiana Del and Fiona Palensky. Each episode gets listeners involved in making music! Short episodes are perfect for a car ride or just hanging out at home. Get printable lesson plans and ideas for extending the learning at musicboxpod.org. The Music Box is produced by Louisville Public Media and ma ...
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I'm here to help you find the best elementary teacher resources to make your classroom amazing!
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Getting Students to Write- Helping Elementary and Middle School teachers improve student writing.
Melissa Morrison, Elementary, Middle School Writing Consultant, Literacy Coach
Are you a K-8 Elementary or Middle School ELA teacher wondering how to get your students to write? This podcast is for teachers looking for a way to revamp and transform their writing time! You don't need daily lesson plans or prompts-you just need to understand what writers need! In this inspiring podcast, you will hear about the struggles, pitfalls, practices, and joy of teaching writing in a student-centered (workshop) model. Melissa guides you through the journey away from a more traditi ...
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Audio musings from the students at Coop Elementary School.
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Comedians Joe Dombrowski (former elementary school teacher) and co-host Gaspare Randazzo (current high school teacher) discuss the chaotic life in and out of the classroom, the nuances of parenting toddlers, and pretty much all things millennial. Each episode is different. Sometimes they'll bring you a Hollywood guest such as comedian Anjelah Reyes-Johnson or renowned School Psychologist Dr.Jody Carrington. Sometimes they might read emails from fans, riffing on their unbelievable, real life, ...
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The funniest educational show kids love, parents adore, and teachers use in their classrooms. "Who Smarted?" is an engaging and entertaining educational podcast for kids and families that combines humor with learning in a way that captivates curious young minds. With four new episodes released weekly, this show offers a delightful blend of kids' trivia and fascinating facts, making it the perfect educational tool for both home and classroom settings. Created by the minds behind BRAIN GAMES a ...
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145 Dudrey St NW Tenstrike, MN 56683 [email protected] Tel: 218.586.2960 Worship Service: Sunday 10:00 AM Sr. Pastor: Steve Pomp "Every Believer a Minister of God's Love" Children's church for preschool through elementary ages. Children & Amplify Youth Group Ministries: Wed 6:00 PM-8:00 PM Listen to Livestream at: https://www.youtube.com/@tenstrikechurch2759/ Listen & subscribe to Podcasts of Messages on your favorite podcast app. Search for: "Tenstrike Community Church Podcast". Join ...
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Motherhood Talk Radio, airing since 2010, follows Sandra Beck single mother of two elementary school age children as she battles with fatigue, weightloss, aging parents, work, PTA, other soccer moms and screaming kids while parenting with humor, candor and a dose of mommy silliness and self-love. Each week experts guide Sandra into living her best life and you can learn too as we all do our best to navigate the mommy lifestyle.
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Is it equal for Special Education Students? … Special education from the student point of view. I was in special education in elementary school and middle school, and experienced the consequences of it in high school and beyond. … I'm David Potter. I Survived Special Education: Not A Joke.
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Spring Branch teachers reading Charlotte's Web by E.B. White.
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201 | Unlocking the Repertoire-Based Curriculum Framework for Music Teachers
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12:30Send us a text In this episode, Bryson introduces a fresh way of thinking about your curriculum by flipping the script: instead of hunting down songs to teach concepts, what if your repertoire guided the concepts you teach? He breaks down his Repertoire-Based Curriculum Framework: a practical, cyclical approach to choosing, organizing, and using hi…
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Why the Paper Matters-Supporting students with paper choices
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28:33Writing volume, struggling writers, writing engagement, writing structure and more can all be affected by the paper that students are using to write. So yes, this episode is all about paper! We will explore: how paper makes writing more authentic the benefits of writers making "picture books" how paper choices communicate importance and expectation…
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A new school opens in Uvalde, Texas, 3 years after Robb Elementary massacre
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3:51In Uvalde, a new school built with security upgrades is opening three years after the Robb Elementary shooting.By Camille Phillips
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Using Consequences with compassion with young people: Why punishing kids won't work
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35:44Bill Wooldridge and Theo Thompson, School Counselors with decades of experience working with children and young adults, discuss common misunderstandings when it comes to disciplining kids.By Bill Wooldridge & Theo Thompson
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228. The Simple 6-Step Plan for Resetting After a Sub
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24:14There’s nothing quite like that moment when you stand outside your classroom after being out. Will you walk into calm or chaos? In this episode, we’re sharing six simple strategies to get your classroom back on track after a sub day, whether you’ve been gone for a few hours or a few weeks. You’ll learn a step-by-step approach for resetting routines…
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Send us a text Let's wreck things PE Nation! We turn a simple throwing drill into a Wreck-It Ralph game that hooks K–2 and scales to older grades with smart rules, roles, and safety. Clear setups, rebuild roles, and distance tweaks keep the action fast while teaching form, teamwork, and boundaries. • using a movie theme to boost engagement • safe s…
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Student Takeover: Heritage Elementary Edition
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42:53Heritage Elementary students stepped in as podcast hosts and put Superintendent Dr. Erick Pruitt in the hot seat. From “road trip or airplane?” to “graphic novel or chapter book?” these Hot Takes led to fun debates, laughs, and even a few surprises.By Ankeny Community School District
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KME Colt Cast: CARE/Fall Festival and More... Episode 3
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15:41Let us know your thoughts. Contact us today! Co-Hosts: Heidi Makowski Rachel Moity Lisa Robbins Producer: Bradley RobertsonBy Bradley Robertson
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NPR 'founding mother' Susan Stamberg has died
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8:18NPR's legendary host and correspondent Susan Stamberg has died at age 87. She loved to explore Americans' relationship with culture — high and low — and shared that fascination with her listeners.By David Folkenflik
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Celebrating the life and career of NPR 'founding mother' and arts champion Susan Stamberg
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8:02NPR's Susan Stamberg was a longtime champion of visual arts coverage, but she had to invent new ways to do it on the radio.By Bob Mondello
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How GOP officials are responding to leaked racist messages from Young Republicans
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3:33Republican leaders are responding to a Politico report that exposed racist messages shared by Young Republican organizations in Kansas, New York, Arizona and Vermont.By Zane Irwin
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Trump says he's moving his Venezuelan cartel fight from sea to land. What does that mean?
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5:17NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Pentagon correspondent Tom Bowman and Justice correspondent Ryan Lucas about another deadly U.S. strike on an alleged drug boat off the coast of Venezuela.By Mary Louise Kelly
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As the dead are returned to Israel and Gaza, relatives try to give them dignified burials
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4:09As laid out in the first phase of President Trump's peace plan, Israel and Hamas are now releasing bodies of Israelis and Palestinians killed during the war. In Israel, funerals are taking place daily as families get closure, but in Gaza such burials will be much more challenging.By Carrie Kahn
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NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Jared Bernstein, a Stanford University economist who was once chief economic adviser to President Biden, on a potential artificial intelligence bubble in the U.S.By Brianna Scott
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Despite big harvests, most farmers are losing money
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4:32Farmers are struggling this fall, despite a bountiful harvest. High costs and low prices mean farmers are losing money on every bushel of corn and soybeans.By Scott Horsley
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The latest layoffs at HUD target fair housing investigators around the U.S.
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3:51The latest shutdown layoffs at HUD target fair housing investigators around the country. Critics say that'll make it hard to enforce the fair housing laws Congress has passed.By Jennifer Ludden
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Trump talks with Putin ahead of hosting Zelenskyy at the White House
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3:53President Trump's views on Russia and Ukraine seem to be shifting ahead of Volodymyr Zelenskyy's visit to the White House.By Michele Kelemen
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Humans of New York founder remembers Stephanie 'Tanqueray' Johnson
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2:52Stephanie "Tanqueray" Johnson made viral history on the Humans of New York Instagram account. She died at 81 years old recently.By Jordan-Marie Smith
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What do you want to be when you grow up? Kiana and Fiona are taking you Behind the Music to learn about what it takes to work in sound design, and what better way to learn than from LPM’s very own Alex Biscardi? The Music Box is for all ages, however today's episode is recommended for high school-aged students and older who are interested in knowin…
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The Importance of Patience in Raising a Child with Special Needs
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32:50Get you copy of Cultivating a Deeper Connection in a Lonely World In this episode of the Connected Mom Podcast, host discusses the journey of Shari Bailey, a mother of twin girls, one of whom has Jacobson syndrome. Shari shares her experiences of caregiving, the challenges she faced, and how she found purpose in her journey. She talks about the cre…
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Welcome to Trusty Trivia! Each Thursday you get to play a Trivia game with the Trusty Narrator! Have fun seeing if you can answer these three questions, Smartypants!By Atomic Entertainment / Starglow Media
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Union president reacts to federal judge order to halt federal worker layoffs
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5:24NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Lee Saunders — president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees — about how federal workers are handling the latest round of layoffs.By Mary Louise Kelly
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The stakes of genocide: What it means and why it matters in Gaza
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4:53What are the stakes of calling an armed conflict a genocide? Even as a ceasefire agreement takes hold – the term continues to come up in relation to the war in Gaza.By Leah Donnella
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Volunteers take over Oklahoma City National Memorial tours during government shutdown
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2:39Volunteers with ties to the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing have stepped up to give tours at the National Memorial there as park rangers are furloughed during the government shutdown.By Abigail Siatkowski
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A murder in Minnesota's Iron Range launches Chris Kraus' newest novel
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7:49NPR's Elissa Nadworny speaks with Chris Kraus about her new novel, The Four Spent the Day Together.By Elissa Nadworny
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Earthworm magnetic navigation Earthworms may offer clues into magnetic navigation
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3:16Scientists have known for decades that many animals use the Earth's magnetic field for navigation. It's less clear how they do it. A new study suggests earthworms may be a good way to figure it out.By Nathan Rott
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Supreme Court seems headed for another ruling that undercuts the Voting Rights Act
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4:39The Supreme Court heard arguments from both sides in a Louisiana redistricting case that could lead to a major change to the Voting Rights Act.By Nina Totenberg
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The LA Dodgers are 2 wins away from the World Series thanks to their starting pitchers
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3:56The starting pitching staff of the Los Angeles Dodgers has been on a tear this postseason -- allowing few hits and being truly dominant. Which is good, because the L.A. bullpen has struggled.By Becky Sullivan
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Gaza's future is filled with hard questions. Consider these three: Who will govern the territory? Who will provide security? And who will be in charge of the money and reconstruction?By Greg Myre
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Don't panic, but there might be lead in your protein powder
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4:06NPR's Elissa Nadworny talks with investigative reporter Paris Martineau about a new Consumer Reports analysis that shows protein powders can contain toxic heavy metals, especially lead.By Elissa Nadworny
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The fighting has stopped, but dire need remains in Gaza
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6:56NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to David Miliband, the president and CEO of the International Rescue Committee, about the needs of Palestinians in Gaza moving forward.By Mary Louise Kelly
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Broadway flops get a second life as student musicals
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8:16Musicals for students give Broadway flops a second life. Students in South Florida are resuscitating the 2023 Brittney Spears musical show that lasted just three months on Broadway.By Elissa Nadworny
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Union says Education Dept.'s civil rights office was hit hard by shutdown layoffs
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4:22The Trump administration is cutting another 466 federal workers from the Department of Education, including staff who oversee funding that supports children with disabilities and low-income students.By Cory Turner
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It's becoming a buyer's market. But starter homes are still scarce
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3:49The housing market is showing signs of loosening up, but a lack of starter homes is still keeping potential first-time buyers on the sidelines.By Scott Neuman
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How does the US Postal Service work? What does a zip code mean? How does mail travel such long distances so fast? Have you started your FREE TRIAL of Who Smarted?+ for AD FREE listening, an EXTRA episode every week & bonus content? Sign up right in the Apple app, or directly at WhoSmarted.com and find out why more than 1,000 families are LOVING the…
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Journey from Heartland to Wildlife Warrior: Tim Santel's Inspiring Wildlife Conservation Career
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1:00:56Send us a text Have you ever wondered what it takes to go from being a nature-loving Midwesterner to a pivotal figure in wildlife law enforcement? Discover how Tim Santel's unique career path led him to fight against big cat trafficking and rhino and elephant poaching as he become a champion for wildlife conservation. Episode Summary: This episode …
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Scientists are genetically modifying wildlife. Should they be released in the wild?
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7:35Humans can genetically modify plants and animals to be more resilient to climate change and disease. But the scientific community is divided about whether the tool should be put to use in nature.By Nathan Rott
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Locals step up to serve visitors to Acadia National Park during government shutdown
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3:46Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor fared through a peak weekend for tourism with the park open, but many facilities inside it unstaffed.By Kaitlyn Budion
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The elite, yet friendly, world of producing giant pumpkins
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4:09Fall means giant pumpkin contests in some places. At the Topsfield Fair in Massachusetts, we meet the next generation of competitors and their mentors.By Amanda Beland
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Madagascar's military takes control after president flees
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3:42The military have taken control of Madagascars government, as the President flees the country.By Emmanuel Akinwotu
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Known as a perfectionist, the singer emerged in the 1990s during the neo-soul movement with his classic debut, Brown Sugar. He made just two more albums, Voodoo and Black Messiah. Both were treasured.By Rodney Carmichael
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Airports are refusing to play a Kristi Noem video blaming Democrats for the shutdown
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3:58Multiple airports across the U.S. are refusing to play a Department of Homeland Security video blaming Democrats for the government shutdown, with some saying it violates the Hatch Act.By Jaclyn Diaz
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In new memoir, John T. Edge explores Southern identity and a troubled family history
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7:47Writer John T. Edge has spent much of his career telling stories about a changing American South filtered through the lens of food and culture. Now he's talking about his troubled family's history.By Debbie Elliott
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Here to Help: Volunteers bring books to West Virginia kids who are far from libraries
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2:56A group of volunteers in West Virginia makes sure preschoolers in areas with no libraries or bookstores get books to read.By Chris Schulz
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Israeli doctor details the rehabilitation process for returning hostages
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4:26NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Dr. Hagai Levine, head of the medical team for the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, about the road to recovery for hostages just released from captivity.By Mary Louise Kelly
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Grains, sheep and soldiers: How one scientist is studying the physics of crowds
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6:47Applied physicist Iker Zuriguel studies the movement of particles and people to optimize their flow and improve public safety.By Ari Daniel
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The impact of the government shutdown in a city with lots of federal workers
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3:40About 10% of this Utah city's population works for the IRS, and when federal workers stop getting paychecks, impacts are felt quickly and broadly.By Macy Lipkin
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For Reese Witherspoon and Harlan Coben, new thriller was a true collaboration
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8:17NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Reese Witherspoon and Harlan Coben about their new thriller, Gone Before Goodbye.By Mary Louise Kelly
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News organizations refuse to comply with restrictive new Pentagon policy
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3:18NPR Pentagon correspondent Tom Bowman is turning in his press pass, but won't stop reporting. Major news organizations are rejecting a restrictive new policy around covering the Department of Defense.By Tom Bowman
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