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Jeffrey T. Kuhner, "Liberalism's Worst Nightmare," is a conservative nationalist, who champions God, country and family. His show deals with cutting-edge, hot-button political, social and foreign policy issues.
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Disciples of Democracy

newstuffproductions

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’Disciples of Democracy’ examines how the Christian Nationalist Evangelical movement swept Donald Trump into the presidency.and how the rest of us can resist from the bully pulpit. (with host Jack Messenger and Guests)
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Throughout this podcast series, we will discuss various topics at the intersections of populist, nationalist and religious movements, formations of various forms of political imaginations in and around and about Turkey. We will be hosting renowned scholars, artists, public intellectuals, and activists.
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UNAPOLOGETIC

Middle East Eye

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UNAPOLOGETIC is a show that unapologetically looks at the life, times and views of some unapologetic and not so unapologetic humans. Hosted by Ashfaaq Carim
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Nationalist Review

America First Media

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Weekly podcast about American nationalism, traditionalism, and alternative right-wing politics. Hosted by James Allsup & Nick Fuentes. Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/nickjfuentes www.twitter.com/realjamesallsup Get exclusive paywall perks and content here: https://www.patreon.com/americafirstmedia
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On The Culture War Podcast, Tim Pool dives deep into the biggest cultural and political battles shaping society today. Featuring in-depth conversations with a wide range of guests, the show explores everything from free speech and censorship to identity politics and societal change. Nothing Is off limits
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A12

Nicole Hemmer

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A12 explores the deadly white nationalist rally in Charlottesville last year, the history behind the conflict, and how the city and its people have dealt with the aftermath.
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We’re Not Kidding is a show where funny people talk about serious things, hosted by Zeteo founder and CEO Mehdi Hasan and regularly featuring internationally acclaimed comedian Bassem Youssef. Each episode, Mehdi is joined by a renowned guest host for a sometimes lighthearted, sometimes vulnerable conversation about topics they can't discuss anywhere else. zeteo.com
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Season Two is here! The first episode was posted on April 14. Telling Jefferson Lies chronicles how history can be hijacked for ideological and political purposes, as well as a much broader story about the surge of Christian nationalism and the misuse of history which often goes along with it. The series begins with an in-depth consideration of the methods of Christian nationalist story teller David Barton. Then I tell the story of how his book on Jefferson was pulled from publication in 201 ...
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Honest comedy about being an ex nationalist, dating as a millennial, sex work, hair and make up and other fun stuff. It’s a wild ride. Cover art photo provided by Scott Webb on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@scottwebb
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What I Believe

Humanists UK

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In this podcast, Chief Executive of Humanists UK Andrew Copson talks to humanists today about what they believe, to understand more about the values, convictions, and opinions they live by.
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Sharing candid talks, expertise and fun with embodied leaders and influencers from around the globe. Aimed at improving mental health and life purpose for men. Expect practical tips, adult language and some immature humour.
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The Talking Newspaper

Carlow County Council Library Service

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The Talking Newspaper is a collaboration between Carlow County Council Library Service, The Carlow Nationalist and Carlow Volunteer Centre. Selected articles from weekly editions of the newspaper are recorded by Senior Library Assistant Gearóid for the enjoyment and benefit of those with a visual impairment, reading difficulties and for everyone. Over time an archive of the recordings will provide a snapshot of life in Carlow and will be housed on the County Digital Archive platform.
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Voice Of Zealandia

Action Zealandia

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Voice of Zealandia is an official podcast by the New Zealand youth nationalist organisation, Action Zealandia. We interview guests from all over the world, discuss current events in the New Zealand political landscape, and help to keep nationalism alive in this country.
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RANGE

Range

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News, analysis, and conversations for people who love the Inland Northwest and want to make it better. Thinking about how to imagine and build a significantly better world than the one we live in. Equal parts mad & funny. www.rangemedia.co
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The Realignment

The Realignment

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The United States is in the midst of a dramatic political realignment with shifting views on national security, economics, technology, and the role of government in our lives. Saagar Enjeti and Marshall Kosloff explore this with thinkers, policymakers, and more.
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Radio Phoenicia

Radio Phoenicia

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Welcome to Radio Phoenicia . The Only Nationalist Lebanese Podcast of Lebanon. This podcast was genuinely recorded on Sunday, june 3rd 2018 , in a tense moment where Identity and Legacy melt in pot of corruption , lies and deceit ...
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Here is where I rant on everything geopolitical. I have a background studying in world conflict, terrorism analysis and homeland security. With 13 years of experience combined in private security industry and, executive protection. I also hold 7 of years experience in the medical field. I'm influenced by Micheal Savage, Steve Cooper of the conservative monster, Brian suits, Tarl Warwick and more. I'm pro second ammendment, I consider myself a civic nationalist with conservative, libertarian ...
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Darren is an economic nationalist. Listen to his take on current events in the areas of politics, government, finance and occasionally sports. Darren is hopeful that his experience as a chief financial officer and political experience can help continue America First policies to the benefit of the citizens of our great country.
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Indian National Congress Podcast

Indian National Congress

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The Indian National Congress (INC, often called the Congress Party or simply Congress) is a political party in India with widespread roots. Founded in 1885, it was the first modern nationalist movement to emerge in the British Empire in Asia and Africa. From the late 19th century, and especially after 1920, under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, Congress became the principal leader of the Indian independence movement.Congress led India to independence from Great Britain and powerfully influ ...
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Jake Lloyd is an American writer, commentator, and political analyst. As part of the broader Nationalist movement, Jake holds a unique understanding of politics, religion, and culture. Tune in weekdays to hear how the details build the big picture.
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Recovering Evangelicals

Luke Jeffrey Janssen

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A podcast for people who were once very comfortable in their Christian faith … until the 21st century intruded and made it very hard to keep on believing. And for those who are intrigued by science, philosophy, world history, and even world religions …. and want to rationalize that with their Christian theology. And for those who found that’s just not possible … and yet there’s still a small part of them that … … won’t let it go.
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A podcast for anyone who has found themself disillusioned or discouraged in their faith journey and who wants to hold on to their faith while untangling it from all that is not good or true.
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Politics, entertainment, news, advice and information. Mostly politics. The Politicrat daily podcast website: https://ThePoliticrat.com The Politicrat Daily Podcast Shop: https://the-politicrat.myshopify.com Tweet to Omar: https://twitter.com/thepopcornreel The official The Politicrat Facebook page: https://bit.ly/3bU1O7c Moore On Medium: https://omooresf.medium.com
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Blueprint of Nations

Paul De La Rosa

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Welcome to 'Double Helix: Blueprint of Nations,' the podcast where we analyze and look at the events, people and actions that have shaped the nations of our world . From revolutions to treaties, conflicts to triumphs, we explore the historical blueprints that continue to influence the way nations think and act today.
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Hear the story behind the headlines. In under ten minutes each episode, we’ll help you make sense of the news stories that matter to you from Australia and the world, with reports and interviews from the SBS News team.
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Morning Ireland

RTÉ Radio 1

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RTÉ's flagship news and current affairs radio programme and the most listened-to show in Ireland, featuring the latest news and analysis with Gavin Jennings, Audrey Carville, Áine Lawlor and Mary Wilson. Listen live Monday to Friday at 7am on RTÉ Radio 1.
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Jason is a film producer, author, activist and Catholic human rights worker. For the past 25+ years, he has worked to defend the most vulnerable — from the homeless on the streets of Los Angeles to persecuted Christians in Africa, from women in crisis pregnancies to victims of “honor killing” in Iran.
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The Rebellion

with Dr. Everett Piper

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Author of the national best-seller, Not a Daycare: The Devastating Consequences of Abandoning Truth. Piper served as a university president for 17 years during which time he led his college from relative obscurity to a position of national recognition and influence. Piper presently serves as a contributing columnist for The Washington Times. His commentary on religion, education, leadership and politics is featured in local and national media outlets coast to coast.
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Polish nationalist opposition candidate Karol Nawrocki has won the second round of Poland's presidential election. Securing just over 50 per cent of votes, Mr Nawrocki has defeated liberal Warsaw mayor and pro-European candidate Rafal Trzaskowski.The election was seen as a choice between a pro-European course – or a Donald Trump-style nationalism.…
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Conservative Karol Nawrocki won Poland’s weekend presidential runoff election, according to the final vote count on Monday. Nawrocki won 50.89 percent of votes in a very tight race against liberal Warsaw mayor Rafał Trzaskowski, who received 49.11 percent. The race had Poland on edge since a first round of voting two weeks earlier, revealing deep d…
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Val and Aaron explore the networking and marketing tactics — including those of at least one church in Spokane — of the Christian nationalist movement that staged an event in the Cal Anderson Park (named for a gay legislator) in Capitol Hill, Seattle’s historically queer neighborhood, where 23 protesters were arrested last weekend. The incident, wh…
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More of Dr. Johnson’s academic work as well as methods by which you can support his work can be found at https://theorthodoxnationalist.wordpress.com/ If there's anything in the Russo-Ukrainian War that shows the absurdity and bloodlust of the westerner oligarchy, it's in the use of advanced fighters in Ukraine's “air force.” As of this writing, th…
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Yugoslavia's disintegration wasn't caused by ancient ethnic hatreds, but by political leaders who found nationalism the most effective tool for mobilizing support during uncertain times. The first multi-party elections in 1990 brought nationalist leaders to power across the republics, implementing programs that made conflict inevitable as citizens …
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(May 27,2025) KFI & KTLA tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.’ Today, Rich talks about Google I/O, Jony Ive & OpenAI, a handy gadget alert, and Samsung’s new Galaxy S25 Edge. Thousands of Israeli nationalists chant 'Death to Arabs' during procession through JerusalemBy KFI AM 640 (KFI-AM)
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Robert Talevski from Activam Group about the days market moves including why Trump's move to increase steel tariffs benefited Bluescope Steel, plus Rhayna Bosch discusses the latest increase in home values with Tim Lawless from Cotality.
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In this episode, Tim interviews Molly Worthen, author of 'Spellbound: How Charisma Shaped American History from the Puritans to Donald Trump.' They explore the concept of charisma, its historical significance, and its role in both religious and political leadership. Worthen shares her unique journey to evangelicalism and discusses how charisma has …
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Financial Secretary Paul Chan said on Monday the government is maintaining its forecast for Hong Kong's GDP growth at two to three percent for the year amid a slight easing in international trade tensions. Speaking in a Legislative Council panel meeting, he said the Hong Kong economy expanded solidly in the first quarter, with GDP increasing by 3.1…
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A trade unionist on Monday said the government should make adjustments to an expanded labour import scheme to ensure local people get priority for jobs, while others welcomed the prospect of more skilled workers moving to the SAR. A three-year trial scheme covering eight types of workers including nurses, lift technicians and AI specialists will st…
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On this new episode of THE POLITICRAT daily podcast Omar Moore asks, what is the one thing in the world that you cannot do without (apart from your health, etc)? FEATURED STORIES: DOGE cuts harm everyday Americans, not save them money: (June 1, 2025) https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/30/us/politics/doge-cuts-elon-musk-trump.html?unlocked_article_code…
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Reactions were mixed on the first working day after time-varying tolls were introduced at the Tai Lam Tunnel. Charges have come down by 22 to 80 percent since the government took control of the tunnel on Saturday. "Of course I will suggest passengers use the Tai Lam Tunnel!" a taxi driver surnamed Leung said on Monday. Leung said he hopes more peop…
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The Israeli military says it will investigate every incident linked to its food distribution efforts in Gaza, after at least 31 Palestinians were killed and more than 170 wounded while trying to access aid. The violence unfolded near a new humanitarian aid hub in Rafah, set up by the privately-run Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, but there are conflic…
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The secretary for transport and logistics said traffic on the first working day since the Tai Lam Tunnel takeover, which went up by 10 percent, was within expectations. The rise came in the wee hours between midnight and 6 am on Monday after the government took over the tunnel on Saturday, when a new time-varying toll and a switchover to HKeToll we…
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Police have called on critical infrastructure operators to bolster their defensive efforts against cyber threats, after a number of firms were deemed to be vulnerable. The force said it inspected 90,000 assets controlled by critical infrastructure firms last year and discovered more than 4,500 loopholes in their systems. Officers identified three t…
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1975 was a time of change in global politics. There was the horror of the Pol Pot genocide, the end of the Vietnam War - while in Australia there was the dismissal of the Labor Whitlam government. It was also a time when Australia was rapidly changing into the multicultural society we see today, coinciding with the birth of the nation's multilingua…
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Workers removed the signage at the Grand Ocean Cinema shortly before midnight on Sunday, closing the book on its legacy of over half a century. Golden Harvest, which had been operating the Tsim Sha Tsui cinema for 56 years, earlier said the tenancy ends on Monday. The last three screenings, featuring classic Hong Kong movies, were snapped up as ove…
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Mexicans turned out to vote on Sunday in Mexico City in the country's first ever judicial elections, part of an overhaul of the nation's judiciary that critics warn could jeopardise the rule of law. The vote will elect 2,600 judges and magistrates, including all Supreme Court justices. It is part of a reform pushed by former President Andres Manuel…
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Two people died, hundreds were arrested and cars set ablaze in France overnight as football fans celebrated Paris Saint-Germain's stunning Champions League final victory, the interior ministry said on Sunday. The epicentre of the euphoria was in Paris, which was a theatre of car horns, cheers, singing in the street and fireworks throughout the nigh…
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Chief Secretary Eric Chan said on Sunday the SAR will tell the world a good Hong Kong story by co-hosting the National Games this year, as well as other major sporting events. He was speaking at a carnival hosted by clansmen associations at Victoria Park. Chan said carnival organisers have set up an interactive stall, encouraging people to exercise…
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Secretary for Justice Paul Lam said the International Organization for Mediation (IOMed) has the potential to show the world that disputes can be solved by "equal and peaceful means". Speaking days after the founding of the IOMed in the SAR last Friday, Lam stressed that there is always an urgency for mediation on a global level. For example, he no…
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Rising alarm over China’s growing military posture and nuclear ambitions dominated the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, where defence leaders from Australia, the US and France stressed the need for stronger alliances, renewed arms control frameworks, and coordinated regional deterrence.
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Queensland now remains the only Australian state or territory without a redress scheme for survivors of the Stolen Generations, after Western Australia announced one this week. Survivors will be eligible for individual payments of $85,000, with the scheme to be open by the end of the year. Under government policies, more than half of all Aboriginal…
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In Australia, one in every 100 school-aged children could be living with Tourette Syndrome. It's a neurodevelopmental disorder that can cause uncontrollable movements, or sounds known as tics. A new survey has found children living with Tourette Syndrome face a high risk of suicide, and experts are urging Australians to learn more about the conditi…
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Search teams fanned out Saturday from the epicentre of deadly flash flooding in Nigeria, the Red Cross said, as the death toll from heavy rains in the north-central market town of Mokwa topped 150. The sharp rise in the toll came as bodies were recovered nearly 10 kilometres (six miles) from the town, where more than 250 buildings were levelled and…
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The Hospital Authority's chief executive said on Saturday that making remuneration more commensurate with staff performance doesn't necessarily mean more money. Tony Ko's comments came after chairman Henry Fan announced early this week that a high-level governance and reform committee would be looking into the authority's remuneration structure. Sp…
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Revellers erupted in cheers in tandem with the thunderous beat of drums and rhythmic slap of paddles across the city's waterways as dragon boat races ushered in early Tuen Ng Festival celebrations on Saturday with the traditional air of energy and excitement. The Observatory forecasted mainly overcast skies and one or two showers but that didn't da…
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Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Rosanna Law said on Saturday more than 10,000 people have visited a new exhibition held at Kowloon Walled City Park, the original site of the former Walled City, in just the first week of its opening. The “Kowloon Walled City: A Cinematic Journey” exhibition, which features replicas of movie sets from the a…
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The deputy chief secretary said on Saturday the government will launch a study with the aim of helping industries roll out products that can better cater to the needs of elderly. Warner Cheuk made the remarks days after the authorities announced 30 measures to better promote the silver economy, including calling on the retail sector to offer discou…
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The contribution of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Veterans has been honoured at a ceremony in Sydney. This year’s commemorations, focusing on the meaning of ‘lest we forget’ and how this practice was previously neglected. And a warning this story contains the name of a First Nations person who has died.…
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Australia’s government joins growing condemnation of Israel’s war on Gaza, the competition for influence in the Pacific, and has President Trump’s tough stance pushed Russia any closer to a ceasefire? Plus, a surprising result in Lebanon’s municipal elections and the beatboxing skills of a Brazilian nun.…
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