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500 Open Tabs

Kaveh Taherian & Hannah Hillam

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Each episode, hosts Kaveh Taherian and Hannah Hillam choose one of their countless open browser tabs and finally take the time to read and discuss its contents until they gain enough strength to close that tab once and for all.
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Cinema Rex - Iranian Cinema Podcast

Kaveh Mohebbi & Faran Moradi

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From Kiarostami to Abbasi, from Farrokhzad to Amirpour. From pre-revolutionary cinema to modern times. Join Iranian-Canadian filmmakers Kaveh Mohebbi and Faran Moradi (a screenwriter and a director) as they embark on a crash-course on all that Iranian cinema has to offer episode-to-episode one film at a time.
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Let's Talk New Mexico

Kaveh Mowahed, Taylor Velazquez, Megan Kamerick, Bryce Dix

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Weekly public affairs program featuring interviews with policy makers, advocates, elected officials, artists, musicians and other news makers along with live phone calls from listeners.
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Movies

Kaveh Hamedani

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A podcast hosted by Kaveh Hamedani. A teenager from Washington State. Each episode Kaveh will talk about a film and the background behind the film. He will also interview fellow Filmmakers on their perspective on movies and making a ​film. He will also talk about the upcoming films and his opinion on them.
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From the ER to the furthest reaches of the Universe, exploring subjects that challenge and nurture curiosity, meaning and awe in life. A cacophonic reorientation to the symphonic harmony of our existence. What does that even mean? Deepening our interwoven connection to the tapestry of this incredible, improbable miraculous experience of life.
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ALL UP IN YOUR EARS

Kaveh Akbar, francine j. harris, Jonathan Farmer, Gabrielle Calvocoressi

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ALL UP IN YOUR EARS— a monthly podcast discussing, extolling, deviating from and disagreeing about recent poems. Each month, two of us pick out a new poem and we all dig in together, hoping, in the process, to learn something about the ways that poems can matter—about what is found there and what, sometimes, for some of us, is not.
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The Climate Briefing explores key themes in the UN climate negotiations and international climate politics. The podcast is hosted by Bhargabi Bharadwaj and Anna Åberg from Chatham House and features interviewees from governments, international organizations, academia and civil society organizations from across the world.
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Happy To Be Here

Greta Johnsen

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Happy to be Here is an interview podcast for the recovering perfectionist and the perpetually curious. It’s full of conversations you can sink your teeth into, so you can learn a little about almost everything.
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Bourbon With Friends

Bryan, Adriane, and Martin

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Welcome to Bourbon With Friends. THE bourbon podcast, that never takes itself too seriously! Pull up a chair, grab a glass and remember. A bourbon with friends can change the world! Join Bryan, Adriane, and Martin as they explore everything our nation spirit has to offer. From reviews that won't have you needing a thesaurus to understand, to kicking it with celebrities, musicians, athletes or your everyday bourbon or whisk(e)y drinker. Bourbon With Friends has everything you have been lookin ...
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Musings of the Artist features meaningful conversations with all kinds of artists. Musicians, poets, photographers, and other creatives share their honest stories, touching on the duality of being creative - the pure joy of making art - but also the particular struggles that come with it. In speaking about vulnerability, many of these artists remind us that even though people can look like they have it all together on the surface, we all struggle. In each episode, Montse's guests share the c ...
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PODRE

Chris Brunt

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PODRE is a podcast for people who are dads, people who have dads, people who don’t have dads, people who have seen films with dads in them, as well as step-dads, sugar dads, rad dads, ghost dads, the dad-curious, & the dad-adjacent. Writer, professor, and father-of-two Chris Brunt tells stories harrowing and hilarious from his family life, and interviews high-profile guests from the worlds of literature, film & theater, and academia. Regular segments include “Bad Dads” with historian Brad Fr ...
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The Make Down

Jamie Greenberg and Christine Symonds

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Jamie Greenberg (make-up artist) and Christine Symonds, aka Teenie (hairstylist), have been in the beauty industry for over 15 years, and have known each other for most of them. The two have grown a friendship through working together on many fashion editorial shoots, commercial shoots, and red carpet moments with many of their celebrity clients. Through all of their collaborations, the pair have shared a love of bonding with the person in their chair. It's never a dull work-day when these l ...
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On My Next Office, commercial real estate advisor Corina Irvin shares her best commercial real estate tips and her conversations with clients on their business and real estate journeys in finding their next office. To learn more about Corina, visit CorinaIrvin.com
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Who leads a revolution when the gods stay silent and the princes look away? In this episode, we follow Kaveh the Blacksmith, an ordinary craftsman whose grief over his murdered sons ignites an uprising against the serpent-shouldered tyrant Zahāk. From a torn leather apron raised as a banner to the mountain refuge where a future king waits, Kaveh’s …
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This week we learn about the fascinating life of Russian inventor Leon Theremin, whose eponymous instrument led to the birth of electronic music and how San Francisco happily obliged a formerly successful South African businessman after he delcared himself Emperor of the United States. A listener mail tells us about the real birthplace of Captain K…
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Kaveh is joined by author and veteran, Myke Cole as well as Dr. Tyler Black for a candid and vulnerable discussion on PTSD, how it's misrepresented in media, misunderstood by physicians and patients alike and tools to help patients manage it. The instagram post discussed: https://www.instagram.com/p/DQfQJItkj7g/?igsh=YjlrZGs2dTF3NGdp email me at ho…
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Merlin: He was never the friendly bearded wizard. He was a demon-blooded wild man who spoke like an old king as a child, fled into Caledonian forests after slaughter, and returned to topple castles with dragon prophecy. How did one mad seer engineer Arthur’s birth, move Stonehenge, and teach magic to Morgan, yet still get outplayed by his own stude…
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Send us a text Join us for an epic dive into San Francisco's whiskey scene on this episode of Bourbon With Friends! Hosts Brian, Germ, and Martin reunite with special guest Kevin Aslan, Head Distiller at Hotaling & Co. (formerly Anchor Distilling), to unpack the magic behind Old Potrero Rye, Hirsch Selected Bourbons, and more. From pot-still secret…
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Kaveh is joined by Virologist, Dr. Angela Rasmussen and Youtuber Cody Johnston (Some More News) to discuss COVID revisionism and how the head in the sand approach to pandemic preparedness of our current administration's health experts, probably isn't rad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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It's Thanksgiving week so we're showing our thanks to our tens of listeners by dedicating an entire episode to their tabs! Join us as we learn about Existentialism, criminals who are bad at stealing ruby slippers, and a prophet's foreskin. Listener Tabs: Philosophize This https://www.philosophizethis.org/ Austin Dam 1911 https://m.youtube.com/watch…
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COP30 in Belém is over. What happened at the conference? What were the main outcomes? And what needs to happen next? To find out, Anna speaks to Jennifer Morgan (Senior Fellow at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University; Fellow at the Hertie School of Governance; and former State Secretary and Special Envoy for International Cli…
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Tonight, we’re flying to Bali after dark, where the monsters don’t bother scratching at your window, they skip straight to tearing their own heads free. Meet the Leyak: a human sorcerer by day, a flying, entrail-draped predator by night, hunting graves, cradles, and the thin places between worlds. We’ll walk the village roads, visit Rangda’s death …
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Maybe the most overlooked part of going anywhere in a car is parking once you’re there. We assume there will be a spot for our car, either at a business, or on a street, or in a garage. But should we expect parking? How much should it cost us and how much does it cost to provide? And should we presume it will be safe for us and our property?…
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This week we're joined by very special guest, comic artist Harris Fishman AKA BeetleMoses as we discuss Roald Dahl's relationship to Tim Burton's 2005 adaptation of his book, how Wooly Mammoths helped propagate pumpkins in the Americas, and how the world's tallest man helped save some dolphins. A listener mail tells us about the GOAT of goats, the …
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AKA, Anxiety (1976) is the story of an ex-con who's trying to make up for lost time with his wife and child, only for this new life of peace to be threatened by a racket of deceit and blackmail. We also discuss the phenomenon of the "Film Farsi" genre in more detail with special guest, Sina Dolati of Rangarang! Directed by Samuel Khachikian…
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This week we deep dive into how a political cartoon of William Howard Taft inspired Billy Possum who once tried to take control of the plush market from the Teddy Bear and how a listening device within a seemingly innocent gift from the Soviets during the Yalta Conference inspired the modern day RFID. A listener email shows us a TV portal to the pa…
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Kaveh is joined by Rebecca Watson to talk with Surgeon, Dr. Anatole Besman about his time spent volunteering at hospitals across Palestine, crossing literal and figurative borders, what he personally gained from the experience and why more doctors and healthcare professionals should consider volunteering abroad as well. Hosted on Acast. See acast.c…
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What happens when you break the rules of the Jogah—the mysterious “little people” of Iroquois legend? Slip between worlds as we follow the clues: strange circles in the dirt, laughter from the shadows, and offerings left in secret bowls. Meet the Gahongas who toss boulders for fun, the Gandayah who bless or blight your harvest, and the Ohdows guard…
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This week we deep dive into the true story of ten strangers who were picked to live on a "sex raft" to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start banging, and the hilarious origins of Bat Boy, the Weekly World News's flagship creation. A listener email informs us about the PT Barnum of Baseball. Kaveh's KPop Demon Hunters / Calvi…
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COP30 is about to begin. Where do we stand ahead of the conference? What are the key issues to watch, and how might the complex geopolitical context influence the discussions in Belém? To find out, Anna is joined by three Chatham House colleagues: Ana Yang (Director of the Environment and Society Centre), Bernice Lee (Distinguished Fellow and Senio…
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Kaveh is joined by Dr. Ryan Marino and Doctor turned successful Entrepreneur/Restauranteur Dr. Julian Hakim to learn how he made the decision to trade his profession for his passion and how being a medical student prepared him for the real world. An important listen for everyone considering a life in medicine or reconsidering their options. Hosted …
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Before there was Zeus or Thor, there was Indra, the thunder-armed king who rode storms and drank deep from the sacred soma. He shattered a world-sized serpent to bring the rains and reveled in the chaos of gods and mortals alike. This episode plunges into Indra’s wildest victories, his flaws, and the brawling, irresistible energy that kept him aliv…
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Ada Limón is the author of seven books of poetry, including Startlement: New & Selected Poems; The Hurting Kind, which was a finalist for the Griffin Prize; The Carrying, which won the National Books Critics Circle Award and was a finalist for the PEN/Jean Stein Book Award; and Bright Dead Things, which was named a finalist for the National Book Aw…
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Let’s Talk New Mexico, 10/30/25 There are about twenty data centers in our state, including a big one owned by Meta in Los Lunas. They’re also in Albuquerque, Taos, Clovis and Sunland Park, and the rush is on to build more. However, people who live nearby worry about water and energy usage, and whether these developments really benefit their commun…
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The incoming COP30 host, Brazil, has signalled it wants COP30 to mark the moment the UNFCCC transitions to a 'post-negotiation' phase, and that efforts should focus on action and implementation going forward. As part of its work to make this a reality, Brazil is reforming the UNFCCC's 'Action Agenda', a process bringing together cities, regions, bu…
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It's finally Halloween! This week we're joined by very spooky guest Alyssa Cooper as we learn about Gef, a talking Mongoose who haunted a rural home on the Isle of Man, how haunted houses share a history with Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum, and how unfounded rumors about razor blades in apples continue to ruin trick or treating for everyone. A listene…
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Madeleine Morlet is an Australian-born British-American artist. She is particularly interested in the concept of the female gaze, especially as it relates to motherhood and sexuality. Working primarily in medium format and 35mm film, she often combines portraits, landscapes, and close crops to explore character and place. Her photographic practice …
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Kaveh is joined by Wei Liu and Marc Gasway to discuss the horror films that damaged them most in their youth, halloween recommended viewings for listeners and the hidden thread between the films The Substance and Weapons. Thank you all so much for listening! if you have a moment, please fill out this survey to help me improve the show: http://bit.l…
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Slip beyond the campfire’s edge and into the oldest shadows of North American folklore, where the Hidebehind lurks just out of sight. No one’s ever seen its face, but its legend haunts every whisper of wind between the pines. What stalks those who wander alone in the woods? Why does a swig of whiskey keep it at bay? From vanished lumberjacks to wil…
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Kaveh is joined by regular cohosts Rebecca Watson, Kieran Hervold, Wei Liu, Jason Rosenbaum and Marc Gasway to celebrate 300 episodes of the House of Pod and answer listener questions while getting progressively more inebriated. Thank you all so much for listening! if you have a moment, please fill out this survey to help me improve the show: http:…
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This week we're together in New York as we discuss the grand finale of the Astor Place riot which unfolded like a Looney Tunes style fight and Barry Bremen, the great sports impostor who posed as players for the MLB, the NBA, and a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader. A listener email informs us of the official rubbing mud of Major League Baseball. Episode …
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Gello is the nightmare lurking just out of sight—a shapeshifting demon blamed for centuries of lost children, sudden illness, and heartbreak in Greek legend. Once a wronged young woman, Gello returns from death as a relentless spirit, haunting cradles and mothers’ dreams, her power growing with every fearful whisper. Saints, exorcists, and desperat…
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Over the last seven years $1.6 billion dollars have been spent on New Mexico students’, especially those named in the landmark Yazzie/Martinez lawsuit, but inequities have persisted. Advocates are outraged as years of promises have been broken and many kids in the state’s public education system have been left behind. On the next Let’s Talk New Mex…
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The multilateral development banks (MDBs) play a critical role in addressing climate change and have a key role to play in delivering on the 'New Collective Quantified Goal' on climate finance, agreed at COP29. This Climate Briefing episode focuses on the newest of the MDBs: the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), launched in 2016. What ar…
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Step into the shadowlands of Irish and Northern European folklore, where the Fetch walks—a silent double, eerily familiar yet never quite right. This ghostly omen isn’t here to haunt or harm. It stands as a living echo, bringing the cold certainty of death’s approach without malice or judgment. From mist-shrouded legends to modern tales, the Fetch …
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This week the story of the Astor Place riot continues with the Bowery Boys gang further fueling the divide between English and American theatre styles and the fearsome Mongolian Warrior Khutulun, who refused to marry a man who couldn’t beat her in wrestling. A listener mail tells us all about rejection sensitivity dysphoria. Episode Tabs: THE MOST …
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Kaveh is joined by comedian Kirsten MIchelle Cills and pulmonologist/CF expert Daniel Weiner to discuss the daily management of Cystic Fibrosis, touring with chronic illness and mining the humor of a terminal illness. If you have a moment, please fill out this survey to help me improve the show: http://bit.ly/thehouseofpod-survey Share with your fi…
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Enter the legend-haunted graveyards of Ireland, where the Enfield—part fox, eagle, greyhound, lion, and wolf—stands silent guard. More than a mythic patchwork, this fierce protector has shielded the heroes of Celtic lore and left its mark on banners and tombs from medieval battlefields to modern-day towns. Discover how the Enfield became a badge of…
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Journey into the midnight Balkans, where ancient roads hide secrets and the line between living and dead blurs. This episode unearths the legend of the Dhampir—a half-vampire, half-human born of uneasy unions and buried hungers. Discover why this figure, neither monster nor man, haunted old villages as both hunter and outcast. We’ll explore bizarre…
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At the twilight shore where all mortals arrive, Charon waits—the underworld’s ferryman, neither god nor monster, but the weary rower of souls. Born of shadow, bound to the Acheron or Styx, he demands payment: a single coin, or centuries stranded on the bank. In Greek art he is a workman, in Roman vision a ghoul, later an icon of decay or skeletal d…
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