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Shane Hartley and Spence Hackney receive questions from college students and ask them to Christian professors in a fun, insightful interview format. Our mission: to encourage Christ-centered conversations on the college campus. We hope these interviews will help college students, inspire professors, and encourage parents and grandparents of college students.
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Meet The Prof, with Shane and Spence

Shane Hartley and Spence Hackney

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Shane Hartley and Spence Hackney encourage Christ-centered conversations on the college campus by receiving questions from college students and asking them to Christian professors in a fun, insightful interview format. We hope these interviews will help equip college students, inspire the faith of professors, and encourage the hearts of parents and grandparents.
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What‘s Law Got To Do With It?

Richard Haigh & Rianna Spence

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Osgoode Hall Law School Professor Richard Haigh and his student co-host get together to discuss the in‘s and out‘s of Canadian law school life while attempting to be funny. Sit down, shut up, and don‘t forget to do your readings.
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Project Brightside

The Brightside Productions LLC

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In our podcast ”Project Brightside” we cover all sorts of topics and we always look on the bright side, even when things are looking pretty dark. The first eight episodes of our podcast will be the “Meet the Owners Edition.” Our podcast categories include: Society & Culture, Education, and TV & Film.
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Our bodies are adapting and changing to meet the demands of the Information Age. What is happening? And what can we do about it? This six-part series is an interactive investigation into the relationship between our technology and our bodies...and how we can fix it.
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KUT News Now

KUT & KUTX Studios

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KUT News Now is a fast and easy way to get local news for Austin and Central Texas delivered to your favorite podcast app. Every weekday, you’ll get morning and afternoon news updates along with in-depth stories from KUT and our reporting partners.
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A podcast about college admissions. Created for high school kids in all levels of college preparation and their parents. Produced and hosted by a college professor and a college admissions pro, husband and wife, Anthony and Jankel Cadavid. Each episode dives into the steps of the college admission process, the best colleges and universities in the country, and the most promising careers and professions.
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Yoga Meets Movement Science

Jenni Rawlings & Travis Pollen, PhD

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Yoga Meets Movement Science takes a science-based look at many of the common questions, myths, and controversies that arise in the realms of yoga, movement, and fitness. Join yoga teacher and educator Jenni Rawlings and Exercise Science professor and longtime yogi Travis Pollen on this crash course, where the worlds of yoga and movement science collide!
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ReLearning Podcast

The Chronicle of Higher Education

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The education landscape is changing. On The Chronicle of Higher Education’s Re:Learning podcast, you’ll meet the renegade teachers, ed-tech entrepreneurs, longtime educators, and others shaping the future of college.
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Carl Self is first and foremost a proud father to Jordan and Alexis, but he is also a Senior Mortgage Originator licensed in the state of Washington since 1989. He started out part-time while working as an insurance agent for Pacific Cliffs Financial, and soon learned that he’s truly passionate about helping people to purchase a home. Having fallen in love with the mortgage industry quite quickly, Carl spent time reading and obtaining all of the information available to better serve his clie ...
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A despair-free podcast about abortion & reproductive justice that looks to the past – to fuel our fight for the future. In this narrative show, host Carolyn Silveira dives into the stories of some of the people who have been doing incredible work to create positive change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Generation Overworked

Youth Against Sweatshops

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Welcome to #genO, a podcast brought to you by Youth Against Sweatshops. Why are so many of us working 60, 70, 80 hours a week and still barely making ends meet? And our lives, friendships, and relationships are always suffering and pushed to the side. How do we try to overcome all this baggage? We will throw in some analysis and history and we will share what we've learned from our on-the-ground organizing to improve working conditions.
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In this episode of Meet The Prof, Jon Walker, Professor of History at Forsyth Tech Community College, shares real-life stories of starting and leading a Christian student group on a community college campus. Jon talks about the power of offering prayer to students, building a sense of belonging, and creating space for Christ-centered conversations …
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Central Texas top stories for May 6, 2025. Travis County us suing Nate Paul, an Austin developer tied to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, for over millions of dollars. Austin firefighters are struggling to meet their goal for response times. May tends to be the rainiest month of the year in the Austin area, but we still need more rain to recover …
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Two young children were injured during separate shootings in West Philadelphia Monday afternoon. The first one was a 2-year-old boy who police say picked up a gun inside a home and accidentally shot himself in the stomach. Then a few hours later, around 4:20 p.m., police say a 5- or 6-year-old girl was shot in the leg while on the porch of a home a…
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The owner of Barstool Sports says he's rescinding an offer of a trip to Auschwitz for the Temple student involved in an antisemitic sign at his bar. Dave Portnoy says during a second conversation with the student, it became clear that he wasn't taking responsibility for his actions. (Photo by Gary Gershoff/Getty Images)…
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A system outage and staffing issues at a Philadelphia air traffic control facility are being blamed for delays and cancellations piling up at Newark airport in New Jersey. KYW Newsradio's Tim Jimenez reports live from Philly International. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
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The state’s motion to detain was denied by Ocean County Judge Pamela Snyder, who ordered 19-year-old Joseph Kling of Waretown to wear an ankle monitor during his pretrial release with conditions that prohibit him from leaving his parents' home unless given an exemption by the court. KYW South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty has the story.(Photo cred…
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Central Texas top stories for May 5, 2025. Stormy weather today in the Austin area. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton says his office is investigating the Austin Independent School District. What an “omega block” is and why it’s bringing rain to the area. The Trump administration is resuming collections today on defaulted federal student loans. The…
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The Pennsylvania legislature is once again considering bills that would open a window for victims of child sexual abuse to sue their abusers if the statutes of limitations have expired. As we hear from KYW Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert, concerns from both sides of the issue were presented at a House Judiciary Committee hearing Monday.(photo cre…
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Austin will see an increased need for workers in construction jobs over the next several years as the city takes on several major projects, like the redevelopment of the Austin Convention Center, the airport expansion and the Project Connect transit plan. Upcoming projects are expected to create 10,000 new jobs annually. KUT’s Luz Moreno-Lozano tel…
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Jennie Nam is building up Philly, one project at a time. The daughter of Cambodian refugees, Nam has become a powerhouse behind small biz growth, AAPI advocacy, and the booming Southeast Asian Market at FDR Park. Currently, she’s the commercial corridor manager of the New Kensington Community Development Corporation. She connects new and existing b…
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While Americans remain divided along partisan lines on many issues, there is one initiative bringing people together: healthier food. A new poll from Stockton University in New Jersey shows 86% of people surveyed don’t want harmful dyes or additives in their food. Some of the initiatives in the Make America Healthy Again movement are earning widesp…
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Central Texas top stories for May 5, 2025. Today the Trump administration will resume collections on federal student loans that are in default. Texas governor Greg Abbott signed a $1 billion Texas school voucher bill over the weekend. Here are the results for this weekend’s local elections. The post KUT Morning Newscast for May 5, 2025: The federal…
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About nine months after the tragic deaths of John and Matthew Gaudreau, the Gaudreau family is honoring their memory by organizing the first annual Gaudreau Family 5K and Family Fun Day. The brothers, both avid athletes, died in a cycling accident the night before their sister’s wedding in August 2024.Photo Credit: Getty Images…
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Food truck vendors in North Philadelphia are banding together after several trucks were towed by the Philadelphia Parking Authority last week. This action follows a city council ordinance that pushed some of the trucks to close early. The newly formed Latino Food Truck Association is fighting back against what they said feels like an attack from lo…
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A video from a since-deleted Instagram story surfaced online showing waitresses holding a sign bearing a profane, anti-Semitic message. According to Dave Portnoy, owner of the parent company Barstool Sports, Temple University students paid for the sign.Photo Credit: Holli Stephens / KYW Newsradio
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Rain and wind didn’t stop thousands of runners from hitting the pavement Sunday for the 2025 Independence Blue Cross Broad Street Run.The nation’s largest 10-mile race drew 40,000 runners and walkers to Broad Street, starting at Broad and West Fisher Avenue near Girls High School in Olney and finishing at the Navy Yard in South Philadelphia.Photo C…
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U.S. drug maker Merck is building a $1 billion facility in Wilmington, Delaware, aimed at increasing domestic production of its cancer drug Keytruda and other products, as it faces the threat of pharmaceutical tariffs from the Trump administration and rising costs to import drug ingredients from China.Photo Credit: Getty Images…
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Police say the fire broke out on the roof of 510 Flats on Third Avenue around 1:20 p.m. Friday. Strong winds quickly fanned the flames across the rooftop. All of the city’s available fire units, along with some from Allentown, were on hand to assist in putting it out and evacuating residents.(photo credit: Getty Images)…
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A local horse is reclaiming some attention.Nearly 21 years after a magical run in which he fell just a length short of taking the Triple Crown, Philadelphia's Smarty Jones has been voted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame.KYW’s Vik Raghupathi spoke to Smarty's owner.(photo credit: Mike DeNardo/KYW)…
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By day, he is KYW Newsradio’s ace education and transportation reporter. But to those who know him best, regardless of whether he’s on the job or off, Mike DeNardo is a die-hard Phillies fan. So imagine his reaction when the club surprised him with the plum assignment of throwing out a special first pitch in celebration of KYW Newsradio’s 60th anni…
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Chubby Checker, who grew up in Philadelphia and is known for his 1958 hit “The Twist”, campaigned for many years to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - and this year, he finally made the list. KYW Newsradio’s Andre Bennett talks about Chubby Checker’s legacy, plus some other honorees with Philadelphia ties.Listen to The Week in Philly…
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A leaked budget proposal showed that the Trump administration is considering cutting specialized services for LGBTQ+ youth through the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. KYW’s Shara Dae Howard explains what losing those services would mean and where else Philadelphia LGBTQ+ youth can turn for help. Plus, we hear how DOGE cuts to arts and culture fund…
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Philadelphia City Council was supposed to vote this week on a bill that would curb mobile services that offer medical and other resources in Kensington, but it was postponed as Councilwoman Quetcy Lozada, who introduced the bill, presented amendments and a passionate response to opponents. KYW’s City Hall Bureau Chief Pat Loeb explains the argument…
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A May Day rally at City Hall drew thousands of union members and other attendees to hear U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders decry what the former Democratic presidential candidate perceives to be the threat of oligarchic rule under President Trump. Did his message land with the large crowd? How did Philadelphia police handle protests? KYW Newsradio’s Matt…
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Catching up on all things papal conclave since Pope Francis’ recent passing? Then this is the segment for you. Villanova University Assistant Professor of Systematic and Constructive Theology Dr. Jaisy Joseph provides a comprehensive primer on what to expect when the College of Cardinals from around the world gather next week at the Vatican to begi…
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Central Texas top stories for May 2, 2025. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect in the Austin area until 8pm tonight. Tomorrow is Election Day. Texas lawmakers are considering a number of bills that would significantly change how the state’s power grid operates. Two judges are ordering the University of Texas not to delete communications surrou…
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