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Solvable

Pushkin Industries

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Solvable showcases the world’s most innovative thinkers and their proposed solutions to the world’s most daunting problems. The interviews, hosted by Ronald Young Jr., will launch a dialogue that both acknowledges the complexity of the issues while inspiring hope that the problems are, in fact, solvable. iHeartMedia is the exclusive podcast partner of Pushkin Industries.
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The Week in Art

The Art Newspaper

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From breaking news and insider insights to exhibitions and events around the world, the team at The Art Newspaper picks apart the art world's big stories with the help of special guests. An award-winning podcast hosted by Ben Luke. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Lead, build, and invest better. Join award-winning entrepreneur and investor Sarah Chen-Spellings as she travels across the globe in search of what she calls the 'unexpected leader'. Every week, we deconstruct the Billion Dollar Moves of unicorn founders & funders; many of them underestimated long before they became iconic. Many of them, unexpected leaders, just like you. This show is about unfiltered conversations about success, failure, fear, and courage in the pursuit of the next big thin ...
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17 Rooms

The Brookings Institution

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17 Rooms is a podcast about actions, insights, and community for the Sustainable Development Goals and the people driving them. The podcast is co-hosted by John McArthur, senior fellow and director of the Center for Sustainable Development at The Brookings Institution, and Zia Khan, senior vice president for innovation at The Rockefeller Foundation.
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What is ecological restoration? How will it change lives in the developing world? Leading Open University academics Joe Smith and Vince Gauci introduce this three part film ‘Hope in a Changing Climate’ which focuses on restoration projects in China, Ethiopia and Rwanda. Local villagers work together to rebuild the ecosystem which in turn has restored their environment. By changing their farming practices and re-vegetating these barren lands farmers are significantly improving their way of li ...
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Experience the tradition of breaking bread in the monthly podcast ‘Cornbread and Conversations’, a memoir chronicling me, 'growing-up Sylvia’s'. The iconic Sylvia's round table serves as the foundation for these tales of beauty & ingenuity, softness of strength, and the recipe for resilience. Join me and my co-hosts Alores Norris and Denitria Lewis as we dish secrets on achieving success, utilizing our gifts to uplift community and self, while not compromising integrity. So, pull up a chair ...
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Acclaimed writer and art curator Laura Raicovich confronts present realities via a mashup of art and politics to reimagine what is possible, diving into undoing and redoing culture towards a just present and future. Laura Raicovich is an advocate for art that embraces complexity, poetics, and care to foster a more just civic realm. She is a member of the collective that launched The Francis Kite Club, a bar, cultural, and activist space in 2023, and is a founding member of Urban Front, a res ...
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The Africa Food Systems Podcast

The Contented Agency / Lisa Francesca Nand

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A very warm welcome to The Africa Food Systems Forum Podcast (formerly known as the AGRF). The AFS Forum is the world's premier forum for African agriculture and food systems. Now is the time to align and act to build a sustainable future through resilient food systems to end hunger in Africa. For our latest series we bring you discussions and insights on a wide range of topics on food systems following the AFS Summit held in Kigali in the first week of September 2024.
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Green is the New Finance

Green Finance Institute

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Green is the New Finance is a podcast from the Green Finance Institute showcasing leading thinking on how to mobilise capital towards a greener, more inclusive and resilient global economy. Hosted by Helen Avery and Ryan Jude, global leaders from within the finance sector or policy environment share their ideas on how to advance green and sustainable finance.
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We visit major museum projects unveiled this week in London and New York: Ben Luke takes a tour of V&A East Storehouse in London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, which offers unprecedented access to the Victoria and Albert Museum’s collection. He meets the deputy director of the V&A, Tim Reeve, and speaks to key members of the team that are making t…
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Prepare for an extraordinary journey into the hidden dimensions of history, philosophy, and the mysteries of power as The Courtenay Turner Podcast welcomes renowned researcher and author Dr. Joseph P. Farrell from GizaDeathStar.com. With a doctorate in patristics from Oxford and decades of fearless inquiry into the shadowy crossroads of science, th…
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The Art Newspaper’s digital editor Alexander Morrison is in Basel for the annual Art Basel fair. He talks to our art market editor, Kabir Jhala, about the atmosphere at the fair after a long downturn in the art market and underwhelming auctions last month in New York. While some major museums around the world would rather avoid the topic of returni…
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In this episode of our mini series #MeritInMotion, we’re joined by Rosalind Bazany, Head of ESG and Impact at Antler, one of the world’s most active and selective early-stage VCs. As a pledge partner of Beyond The Billion, Antler has helped deploy capital into nearly 3,000 women through its founder residencies—without any diversity quotas. From her…
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Join host Courtenay Turner for a powerful tribute to the life and legacy of Constance Cumbey—a fearless Christian attorney, researcher, and author whose groundbreaking work exposed the hidden spiritual dangers threatening our world. In this special one-hour broadcast, Courtenay shares personal memories from her unforgettable weekend spent with Rese…
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Dr. Jacob Nordangård Reveals How Ancient Esotericism Drives Today’s Global Agenda Join Courtenay Turner for a deep-dive conversation with Dr. Jacob Nordangård, acclaimed Swedish author, researcher, and science historian, as they unravel the intricate web of dialectical power plays shaping our world today. In this compelling episode, Dr. Nordangård …
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The Dulwich Picture Gallery, the UK’s first purpose-built public art gallery, is hosting an exhibition of one of Britain’s brightest young painting talents, Rachel Jones. Ben Luke visits the gallery to talk to her about the paintings—giant and tiny—in the show. The latest Liverpool Biennial has just opened in that great British city; Louisa Buck, T…
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Malcolm Gladwell visits Kennesaw State University to learn about Jiwoo, an AI Assistant that helps future teachers practice responsive teaching by simulating classroom interactions with students. Discover AI’s impact on teaching methods to prepare teachers for the classroom. This is a paid advertisement from IBM. The conversations on this podcast d…
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What happens when a viral creator becomes a deep tech investor—and then starts working on brain chips? In this episode, we go beyond the hype with Taryn Southern—early YouTube pioneer, Emmy-nominated filmmaker, and now a leading voice in neurotechnology and AI. From releasing the world’s first AI-generated music album to working at the frontier of …
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The latest episode of The Courtenay Turner Radio Hour delves into the extraordinary convergence of spiritual prophecy, global governance, and technological transformation centered on the year 2025. Turner explores the legacy of Alice Bailey and the Lucis Trust, whose esoteric teachings—rooted in the concept of the “Externalization of the Hierarchy”…
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New York Times best-selling author and cultural commentator Michael Walsh joins Courtenay Turner for a compelling discussion on the enduring themes of masculinity, heroism, and the importance of biological roles in society. Drawing from his acclaimed book Last Stands: Why Men Fight When All Is Lost and his forthcoming work A Rage to Conquer: Twelve…
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The fifth edition of London Gallery Weekend takes place this weekend, and opens as the global art market is at a low ebb. So what can it do to change the mood? Ben Luke speaks to Ananya Mukhopadhyay, the managing director of Ames Yavuz, which is opening a new London gallery to coincide with the weekend events, and Jeremy Epstein, co-director of the…
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Venture capital is changing—and so is India. In this episode, we dive deep with Ankita Vashistha, the trailblazing investor behind Saha Fund and Arise Ventures. From building Singapore’s first government-backed fund to leading a ₹500 Crore gender-lens powerhouse, Ankita’s story is one of grit, foresight, and redefining alpha. With 5 unicorns, 50+ i…
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In this incisive solo episode, Courtenay Turner pulls back the curtain on the seductive promises—and hidden dangers—of our rapidly approaching technocratic future. With a sharp, critical lens, she dissects the Tony Blair Institute’s “Future of Britain” initiative and its vision for a “Reimagined State,” warning that the drive for AI-powered efficie…
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Patrick Gunnels joins Courtenay Turner and Dr. Lee Merritt for a lively, thought-provoking conversation that ventures far beyond the headlines. Together, they peel back the layers of society’s most persistent narratives, examining the illusion of the right-left political divide, the profound influence of language on belief systems, and practical wa…
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In this gripping episode of The Courtenay Turner Podcast, investigative host Courtenay Turner sits down with provocative author and cultural cartographer Jasun Horsley to dissect society’s hidden architectures of power. Horsley, a transmedia storyteller and autistic investigator of the anomalous, unveils the chilling intersections between occultism…
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With 25 years across engineering, operating, and venture capital, Itamar Novick knows what it takes to build billion-dollar companies—because he’s done it. From betting his life savings on Life360 (now $4.5B public) to helping 60+ startups raise Series A, Itamar shares the unfiltered playbook on solo capital, Pre-Seed power moves, and why he’s stay…
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This week on The Courtenay Turner Radio Hour, Courtenay Turner recaps her recent roundtable on technocracy with Patrick Wood, Iain Davis, and David Hughes. Drawing from their lively discussion, Courtenay introduces listeners to technocracy: a system where technical experts and data-driven systems shape governance, often at the expense of democratic…
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This Show Is Only Possible With Support Of Our Dangerous Audience! ---------------------------------------------- Get ready for another explosive episode of Dangerous Dames, airing live this Monday at 5pm CST on Rumble! Co-hosts Courtenay Turner—host of The Courtenay Turner Podcast—and Dr. Lee Merritt, "The Medical Rebel," welcome back returning gu…
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Step into the future—and the fight for it—with this exclusive Courtenay Turner Podcast roundtable: Technocracy, Transhumanism & AI: Unmasking the Future. Join Courtenay Turner as she welcomes three of the world’s leading voices on technocracy and digital power: ⁠• Patrick Wood – Renowned technocracy researcher and author⁠ ⁠• Iain Davis – Investigat…
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Get ready for a 🔥🔥 episode of The Courtenay Turner Podcast! On the 5th anniversary of George Floyd’s death—and amid new buzz about a possible Derek Chauvin pardon—investigative researcher Maryam “The Bee Lady” Henein returns to unpack her explosive book, "Operation George Floyd: A Multi-Layered Psyop Exposed." Henein dives deep into her controversi…
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This week on The Courtenay Turner Radio Hour, Courtenay delivers a hard-hitting analysis of Jordan Hall’s Civium Project, the controversial notion of network states, and the provocative intersection of Christianity and Game~B ideology. Drawing on Hall’s recent public conversion and his presentations at the Startup Societies Foundation in Prospera, …
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A host of exhibitions and events this month and next celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of the Swiss artist Jean Tinguely, one of the godfathers of kinetic and auto-destructive art. Ben Luke speaks to Roland Wetzel, the director of the Tinguely Museum in Basel about the artist’s life and work, and the events marking the centenary. In Rott…
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Summer’s almost here—and with it, a moment to reflect on what it really takes to spark lasting, meaningful change. In a world where progress often feels slow and the stakes impossibly high, Dr. Rajiv Shah has spent his career proving that bold, system-shifting bets can work. From leading global vaccine efforts at the Gates Foundation, to reshaping …
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Are Smart Cities the Next Step in Global Surveillance? The Dangerous Dames Reveal What They Don’t Want You to Know Join co-hosts Courtenay Turner (host of The Courtenay Turner Podcast) and Dr. Lee Merritt (the Medical Rebel) for another thought-provoking episode of The Dangerous Dames, airing Monday at 5pm CST. Each week, these two outspoken voices…
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Koyo Kouoh remembered, Queen Elizabeth II memorial, Jasper Johns by Robert Storr Koyo Kouoh, the Cameroon-born curator who was director of Zeitz Mocaa in Cape Town and had been invited to curate next year’s Venice Biennale died on 10 May. There has been an outpouring of moving tributes to Kouoh from artists, curators and gallerists across the world…
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Her great-grandfather helped birth the VC industry. Her father, Tim Draper, made game-changing bets on Tesla, Hotmail, and Skype. But Jesse Draper? She’s carved her own path—first as a Nickelodeon actress, then as the creator of The Valley Girl Show, and now as the founding partner of Halogen Ventures. With over 75 female-founded companies under he…
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In this mind-expanding episode of The Courtenay Turner Podcast, host Courtenay Turner welcomes Michael King (X @miketheking1517), a passionate researcher and philosophy student, for a deep dive into the roots of Western metaphysics. Together, they explore the foundational ideas that have shaped how we understand reality, existence, and the nature o…
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From the newly launched White House “Wire” to the recently dismantled Global Engagement Center, Courtenay Turner and Dr. Lee Merritt will dissect how government agencies are shaping, steering, and sometimes distorting the media narrative. The Dames will expose examples of propaganda and influence operations, not just from official channels, but fro…
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In this epic episode of The Courtenay Turner Podcast, Courtenay welcomes first-time guest Van Harvey, the legendary mind behind Blogodidact. Renowned for his incisive explorations into education, philosophy, and history, Harvey brings rare depth to a conversation that challenges listeners to rethink the very foundations of Western thought. A Journe…
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This week: after a two-year closure, the National Gallery’s Sainsbury Wing reopens this week, revealing a major overhaul by the architect Annabelle Selldorf. The gallery has also rehung its entire collection and Ben Luke takes a tour of both the revamped building and the new displays with the National Gallery director, Gabriele Finaldi. Tate Modern…
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In this AANHPI Heritage Month special, we go beyond the headlines to uncover the real strategies behind extraordinary leaders who happen to be Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander. From billion-dollar founders to high-conviction investors, this episode dives into the mindset, grit, and quiet strength that drive lasting impact—not j…
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In this electrifying new episode of The Courtenay Turner Podcast, host Courtenay Turner welcomes back best-selling author and fearless investigator Leo Zagami for a deep dive into his groundbreaking latest installment: Confessions of an Illuminati Volume 12: History, Secret Societies, and the Politics of the Jesuit New World Order and their Lucifer…
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Ready to hear what the mainstream media won’t tell you? Every Monday on Rumble, co-hosts Courtenay Turner (host of The Courtenay Turner Podcast) and Dr. Lee Merritt (“The Medical Rebel”) pull back the curtain on the week’s most controversial topics, exposing dangerous truths and challenging the official narrative. Tune in live for fearless conversa…
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In this thought-provoking episode of The Courtenay Turner Podcast, Courtenay welcomes Hrvoje Morić, the creator and host of the Geopolitics & Empire podcast, for a deep dive into the complex web of global power, technology, and ideology. With his extensive background in international relations and a reputation for incisive commentary on world affai…
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During his lifetime, the late artist Frank Auerbach never had an exhibition in Berlin, the city of his birth, which he left for the UK in 1939 to escape the Nazis. This weekend, the first show of his work in the German capital opens at the Galerie Michael Werner. Our digital editor, Alexander Morrison, went to Berlin to talk to the artist’s son, th…
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In this explosive live episode, Courtenay Turner will unravel the ideological undercurrents of Game~B-a movement positioning itself as a decentralized, pluralistic alternative to modern civilization’s “rivalrous systems” while advancing a technocratic vision steeped in Hegelian dialectics and Leftist teleology. Framed as a “post-political” solution…
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Laurel Mintz is not your typical VC. At just 26, she stepped in to run her father’s Bassett Furniture business — managing 60 employees and learning leadership the hard way. From there, she launched ⁠Elevate My Brand⁠, a marketing powerhouse behind hundreds of consumer brands — many of which went on to raise capital. Today, she’s rewriting the VC pl…
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Get ready for a riveting new episode of Dangerous Dames, airing Monday at 5pm CST on Rumble! Co-hosts Courtenay Turner-host of The Courtenay Turner Podcast-and Dr. Lee Merritt, known as "The Medical Rebel," return to deliver the "dangerous truths that the mainstream doesn't want you to hear." This week, the Dames tackle a packed slate of headline-g…
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Get ready for a paradigm-shattering episode of The Courtenay Turner Podcast as Courtenay welcomes back Mark Gober, the fearless author behind An End to Upside Down Cosmos, for his most controversial conversation yet. In this electrifying return, Gober and Turner pull back the cosmic curtain to expose the cracks, cover-ups, and contradictions at the…
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In this compelling episode of The Courtenay Turner Podcast, Courtenay welcomes investigative journalist and author Iain Davis for an in-depth conversation about his latest two-part exposé, "The Dark MAGA Gov-Corp Technate," recently published on Unlimited Hangout. Davis unpacks the intricate web of technocratic and neoreactionary ideologies that, h…
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Following the death of Pope Francis on Easter Monday, The Art Newspaper’s managing editor, Louis Jebb, who has written an extensive obituary of the late pontiff, joins Ben Luke to talk about the late pope’s engagement with art and with the Vatican art collections. Wednesday 23 April was the 250th anniversary of the birth of JMW Turner, one of the g…
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