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Imperfect Paradise is an award-winning weekly narrative podcast showcasing California stories with universal significance, hosted by Antonia Cereijido. Each deeply reported story is driven by characters who illuminate aspects of American identity and underscore California's reputation as a home for dreamers and schemers, its heartbreaking inequality, its varied and diverse communities, its unique combination of dense cities and wild places. New episodes premiere Wednesdays, with broadcasts o ...
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The bad boys of podcasting. Talking all things pop culture and collectibles but Hood AF! Join Jonathan Fallen, CobraDad and Chizzle in hilarious rants and commentary. Clever bits and segments with listener involvement. #HoodCastAF Come up with the gang and subscribe today!
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Trading Is hard, this podcast should help. Your front-row seat to knowledge from world's top trading professionals. Student Of Today, Titan Of Tomorrow.
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HFM, formerly known as HotForex, is an award winning multi asset broker, providing trading services and facilities to both retail and institutional clients. HFM is a unified brand name of the HF Markets Group which encompasses internationally-licensed entities. The group was established in 2010 as an online #forex and commodities broker offering various account options, trading software and trading tools to deliver optimum trading conditions to individuals, Fund Managers and institutional cu ...
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The Music Tectonics podcast goes beneath the surface of the music industry to explore how technology is changing the way business gets done. The podcast includes news roundups, interviews, and more. Our host is Dmitri Vietze, CEO of PR firm rock paper scissors.
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Hi I'm Savilian, a hip-hop artist based in Melbourne, Australia - this is a show about me and the things I find interesting. You will always find me talking about the music I release, as well as the music industry in Oz... you will definitely find me talking about books I am reading or thoughts I have on things I have watched relating to mental health and cultivating a strong mind... and you will occasionally find me talking about my career and journey as a day trader on the ASX. Thank you f ...
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Host Marco Werman and his team of producers bring you the world's most interesting stories that remind us just how small our planet really is. The World, the radio program, is heard each weekday on over 300 public stations across North America.
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Shrimp and Crits is an actual play podcast with a southern twist currently playing Ironsworn by Shawn Tomkin for our second season. Come nestle down by the fire and swap stories with us about the Skywaymen, the closest thing the world of Dania has to heroes anymore. Follow Cel, Cord, and Gree as they work for crumbs while traveling this old cursed world, all the while searching for their meaning out among the stars. Join us for this rustic fantasy journey through a folksy world of sky island ...
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“LA Made” is a series exploring stories of bold Californian innovators and how they forever changed the lives of millions all over the world. Each season will unpack the untold and surprising stories behind some of the most exciting innovations that continue to influence our lives today. Season 3, "LA Made: The Other Moonshot," tells the story of three Black aerospace engineers in Los Angeles, who played a crucial role in America’s race to space, amid the civil unrest of the 1960s. When Joan ...
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We're three brothers living in different parts of the United States, and we love all things XBOX. Tune in every Monday to hear our latest ramblings on the world of Xbox.
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Whatever brought you here, you're meant to be. Stay tuned for exclusive interviews and chaos behind the scenes. We are going deeper than the bass, bringing you a backstage pass into the EDM community. New episodes every Thursday! Head to www.mindfulmayhempod.com for more resources.
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Larry Mantle is the host of LAist 89.3’s AirTalk, the longest-running daily talk show in Southern California — and even though his son Desmond is studying law and pursuing a different career, he shares his dad’s fascination with the world and his drive to understand why things are the way they are. On Passing the Mantle, Larry and Desmond dive into societal trends, share unexpected life experiences that have shaped their values — and reveal stories that neither of them has ever heard before. ...
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w/ Jennifer Sutto & Michael Keen: NFTs are going mainstream. Jennifer & Michael keep their audience informed about all relevant projects as the industry continues to expand. With a focus on market dynamics and turning a profit, this podcast is perfect for the seasoned NFT trader or someone that is just looking to learn what the heck is going on with these JPEGS!
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Ash Williams has given himself a show. Armed with a microphone and two batteries, anything could happen. For bonus content/episodes go to patreon.com/AshWilliamsShow P.S If you're only here for the $1 deal, subscribe and leave a comment below :)
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Your weekly music culture podcast. Host Mikey Cahill is joined by fellow seasoned music writers Marcus Teague, Sose Fuamoli, Milo Eastwood and Andy Hazel to talk all things music culture. Trends, buzz, hype and the juiciest goss with a special correspondent each week. Find a new friend in Hit Different! More information here - Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer - Courtney Carthy, Mushroom Group Theme Music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork and web design - Mushroom Cre ...
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The Hobbies + Happiness Podcast is all about the most magical card game on earth, Disney Lorcana. More specifically, this podcast talks about all things about multiplayer formats for Disney Lorcana. Each week, join Dan and Jim as they discuss a topic within the world of Disney Lorcana and what it means to multiplayer formats, and the game at large. This podcast will dive into topics such as why you should play Multiplayer Disney Lorcana and why you should care about these types of formats! W ...
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Oasis tour marred by scalpers — UK moves to stop resale madness
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5:52More than 15 years after their last performance together, Britpop legends Oasis have reunited with the band playing to packed-out stadiums in their hometown of Manchester this week. But thousands of fans are being priced out. Tickets have soared thanks to scalpers, known in the UK as touts, who’ve snapped them up and resold them at sky-high prices.…
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Stealing Back the Scalpers’ Playbook with Randy Nichols
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51:25Today we have a fascinating conversation with Randy Nichols, artist manager and CEO of Force Media Management. Randy’s been at the forefront of attempting to figure out the ticketing strategy math, especially the scalper side of the equation. We hear about his dive into the cold hard data, scalper chat rooms, and that time he sent someone undercove…
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Ep #1 Leaving Palett Town (Pokemon Trading Cards).
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15:36Welcome to Episode 1! The everyday Pokémon enjoyer begins his journey and quest to become a collection Master! Ethan goes over his origins with Pokémon. His journey so far with trading cards. Goes over his best cards. Talks about his Holy Grail Card. We are trying to beat the Scalpers in the store before my wallet is empty! Leave a like or comment!…
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Ebay is changing their auction rules. Funko fires its CEO. Action figure news and more. [email protected] HoodCast AF (@hoodcastaf) • Instagr am photos and videos Check out some of our other show! (2) I've Got a Bad Feeling About This Podcast - YouTube Exploring the dark side of Star Wars fandom. TheWeeklyHabbitU - YouTube COBRADAD (@cobradad_) …
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Content Warnings: Language, Violence, Sexual Themes, Dark Themes A mysterious scalp hunter descends upon the Skywaymen as they scramble to escape his trap and get back on the road to Kelveckin. ------ Join our Shrimp and Crits Discord server for the official listening parties. These are every release day at 8:00PM EST. (full server only open to pat…
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Boxes of books destined for Kenya end up at a Danish bookshop
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7:19Earlier this year, an independent book shop just outside the Danish capital Copenhagen received five big boxes of books. There was just one problem: The books were supposed to go to Nairobi in Kenya. Isabella Mousavizadeh Smith, the owner of the store Books and Company told The World's Host Carolyn Beeler that she decided to keep them, and offer a …
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Death of famous skydiver sparks questions about what drives extreme athletes
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6:23Felix Baumgartner rose to fame in 2012 after becoming the first person to skydive through the stratosphere, breaking the sound barrier with nothing but his body. Yesterday, he died in a paragliding incident in Italy. The World's Host Carolyn Beeler spoke with sports psychologist Odette Hornby about what drives extreme athletes to the edges of their…
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The AI software driving Filipino call center workers mad
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5:55When you call a 1-800 number, you’ll often end up speaking to someone in the Philippines. Call centers are a huge part of the country’s economy, employing more than a million people. In recent years, Filipino call center workers have heard predictions — that artificial intelligence could wipe out their industry. But for now, AI is having a differen…
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Student's expulsion from Chinese university for dating a foreigner sparks debate
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4:00A Chinese university recently announced that it expelled a female student over her allegedly dating a foreigner. The story has sparked a conversation on Chinese social media about gender bias and nationalism in the country, where authorities have discouraged romantic connections with foreigners on the grounds of national security concerns. The Worl…
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Musician Brother Ali became known in the early 2000s for his hard-hitting critique of racism and inequality in the US. Two decades later, the white rapper has moved to Turkey on a spiritual journey as a Muslim. He’s still producing music but he says his political views are making it harder for him to get his music out there. Reporter Fariba Nawa sa…
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Book explores '90s lesbian life in London through helpline log
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3:28In an archive in London, writer Elizabeth Lovatt came across a logbook used in the 1990s by volunteers of a London-based helpline called the Lesbian Line. It was run out of a UK charity called London Friend, which is still operational today. Lovatt has now written about the stories told in the logbook in her book, "Thank You For Calling the Lesbian…
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Soccer players switch out ball for fake 'human heads'
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5:10It's part sport, part art, part political statement. A US-based arts collective called InDecline stages soccer games around the world where the ball is a life-like replica of the head of some controversial world leader. — from Mexico and Brazil to Germany and Spain. The World's Gerry Hadden went to InDecline's latest match outside the small Spanish…
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Riccardo Baldini, an Italian concert pianist living in Canada, was paralyzed from the waist down six years ago when a cluster of blood vessels burst. He could still play the keys, but he also needed to work the pedals. So, he's created a new system that he calls "Resonate," which allows him to play the pedals with his mouth. The World's Host Caroly…
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Taliban says it wants to combat illegal logging. Experts say it's more about control.
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6:13Afghanistan's forests have been decimated over the past few decades by wars and illegal logging. Now, the Taliban says it wants to preserve them by combatting illegal logging. The group has started a "Green Force," which it says will confiscate smuggled timber and arrest offenders. But experts are skeptical about the Taliban's motivation and the ef…
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Unpublished novel 'Parting' from pre-war Germany becomes bestseller in the country
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7:19In 1932, as the Nazis were securing power in Germany through the ballot box, a young German man by the name of Raimund Pretzel wrote the draft of a novel centered on a young couple worried about their country changing for the worse. Now known by his pen name, Sebastian Haffner went on to flee Germany and became an outspoken critic of Hitler and the…
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Britain's government says if 16- and 17-year-olds are mature enough to work and pay taxes, they’re old enough to vote. So, the UK is lowering its voting age to 16 in time for the next general election. Other countries that have made the move haven’t seen dramatic changes in voting patterns. The University of Edinburgh's Jan Eichhorn has looked at g…
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Spanish far-right fuels anti-immigrant rioting
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6:52A small farm town in southeast Spain has seen three nights of rioting over the last few days. It started after a group of young Moroccans allegedly assaulted an elderly man on his morning walk. News of the attack spread quickly on online extremist platforms, and hundreds of protestors descended on Torre Pacheco, to "hunt immigrants." The World's Ge…
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Scientists identify world's newest — and rarest — blood type
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4:56Most people know of the few main blood types: A, B, O, AB — plus or negative — but scientists have identified dozens of others. Most recently, a team of French researchers discovered a 48th blood type. A woman from Guadeloupe is the only known person with Gwada-Negative, making it not only the newest, but also the rarest, blood group in the world. …
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PEPFAR and the future of the global HIV fight
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3:21It was called a “Marshall Plan” to stop the spread of HIV in Africa. The President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief — or PEPFAR — was launched by a Republican, President George W. Bush, in 2003. Now, although some funding remains for the program, many of PEPFAR’s prevention and support services have stalled, as Dr. Atul Gawande, who led global heal…
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Marathon world record holder provisionally suspended after testing positive for banned substance
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0:58Kenyan runner Ruth Chepng'etich has been provisionally suspended after testing positive for a banned diuretic on March 14, the Athletics Integrity Unit announced today. Chepng'etich shattered the marathon world record last October by running a 2:09:56 at the Chicago Marathon. Now, her case is likely headed to a Disciplinary Tribunal and she could f…
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A fire at a newly opened mall in Kut, Iraq, killed more than 60 people, including women and children, Iraqi officials said Thursday. As Host Carolyn Beeler explains, the five-story building had just opened a week earlier.By Patti Daniels
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World's oldest marathon runner dies at age 114
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5:47Fauja Singh, known as the world's oldest marathoner, died in his hometown in India recently in a hit-and-run incident. The Londoner had been a beloved figure in the city's running community, becoming an Olympic torchbearer in 2012 and founding the running club Sikhs in the City. The World's Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Harmander Singh, his coach…
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Global South countries meet to find concrete ways to stop Israel's attacks on Gaza
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4:06A conference this week in Colombia brought together 30 members of Global South countries to discuss concrete steps they can take to force Israel to stop its attacks on the Gaza Strip. Colombia's president has basically argued that Israel is breaking international law, and that if Israel can get away with bombing and starving the Palestinians, then …
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Sweden was the first country in Europe to print paper money over 350 years ago. But for the past decade or more, it’s been leading the charge to get rid of cash altogether. Not everyone is on board though. Critics say going digital leaves the vulnerable behind, and with cyberattacks surging, even Swedish lawmakers are now having second thoughts. Th…
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Hungry bread beetles infest priceless Hungarian book collection
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4:38Hungry bread beetles have infested about a quarter of a 400,000-volume collection significant to the history of Hungary. Established in 996 AD, the Archabbey of Pannonhalma in Western Hungary is one of the oldest historic places in the country and its library hosts documents of historic significance to the country dating just as far back. The World…
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Affirmative action seems to have worked at Brazilian universities
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5:50Affirmative action is often viewed negatively today in the United States. But Brazil is still moving full speed ahead. Those involved say it has been a huge success. Brazil implemented affirmative action policies at federal universities in 2012. President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva increased quotas for jobs in the public sector to 30% for Black and …
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Here are some stories that you may not have seen, including why Australian teens are giving up their vapes, a man in England sentenced to jail for cutting down a famous Sycamore tree and why a woman and her daughters were living in a cave in India. Hosts Marco Werman and Carolyn Beeler have the details.…
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Australia's prime minister visits China to reset relations amid rising tensions
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6:28Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is in Beijing, China, this week to reset relations after years of tension with the regional power. The World's Host Marco Werman speaks to William Yang, a senior analyst with the International Crisis Group, about the strategy and wider implications.By Joshua Coe
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Volcanic activity in southwest Iceland continues with new eruption
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6:51More than 100 people have been evacuated from Grindavik, Iceland, including the Blue Lagoon, due to a new volcanic eruption in the area. This is the ninth eruption since 2023, which prior to that point, had been dormant for centuries. The World's Host Carolyn Beeler spoke with volcanologist David McGarvie from Lancaster University about what's happ…
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New Zealand makes it easier than ever for wealthy people to gain residency through 'golden visas'
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4:24New Zealand implemented new rules in April that effectively make it easier than ever for wealthy foreigners to gain permanent residency in the country through what's known as "golden visas." Some people view this as a crucial tool for the small county to bring in more capital, while others remain skeptical that the plan will work. The World's Bianc…
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