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Thank You, Five

David Baxter

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Matt and David put their theater degrees to good use. By talking about musical theater! What's the plot of the show? What's the juicy backstage drama? What's on the Wikipedia page? Come, sit a spell, and learn about shows that aren't Rent! Theme Music by James Higgens https://www.iamjameshiggins.com/ Cover Art by Elizabeth Brozek https://www.elizabethbrozek.com/
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Channels with Peter Kafka

Vox Media Podcast Network

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Media and tech aren’t just intersecting — they’re fully intertwined. And to understand how those worlds work, and what they mean for you, veteran journalist Peter Kafka talks to industry leaders, upstarts and observers - and gets them to spell it out in plain, BS-free English. Part of the Vox Media Podcast Network.
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Celtic Songlines

David A. Reynolds

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Celtic Songlines celebrates the music, stories, and traditions of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and other Celtic lands. Tune in on Tuesdays from 11 a.m. to noon at KDRT 95.7 FM, with replays Monday 8–9 p.m. and Saturday 6–7 p.m. Outside our broadcast area, you can stream at kdrt.org, or subscribe to the Celtic Songlines podcast on Apple podcasts.
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For the Ages: A History Podcast

The New York Historical

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Explore the rich and complex history of the United States and beyond. Produced by The New York Historical, host David M. Rubenstein engages the nation’s foremost historians and creative thinkers on a wide range of topics, including presidential biography, the nation’s founding, and the people who have shaped the American story. Learn more at nyhistory.org.
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Seattle Nice

David Hyde, Erica Barnett, and Sandeep Kaushik

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It’s getting harder and harder to talk about politics, especially if you disagree. Well, screw that. Seattle Nice aims to be the most opinionated and smartest analysis of what’s really happening in Seattle politics available in any medium. Each episode dives into contentious and sometimes ridiculous topics, exploring perspectives from across Seattle's political spectrum, from city council brawls to the ways the national political conversation filters through our unique political process. Eve ...
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It’s about people, places, arts, food, culture, putting positive energy in the world, how all of us have something to say or maybe we don’t, drugs, exercise (or exorcise, if you spell it wrong!), laziness, motivation, breathing! The connection we all share on the planet and quite possibly getting away from the pedestrian level of consciousness. Music by Jon Griffin.
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Bulwark Takes

The Bulwark

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The news cycle doesn’t slow down, and neither does The Bulwark. Bulwark Takes brings you bite-sized takes on the news of the day from the entire Bulwark team, including Tim Miller, Sarah Longwell, and Bill Kristol, and more.
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KWUR Theater of the Air

David Brunell-Brutman, Alex Jensen, David Rheinstrom

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KWUR Theater of the Air is a weekly radio show on St. Louis' own 90.3 FM, featuring classic radio theater from the 20th century as well as new, original sketches by our talented radio theater team.
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Welcome to the MindThatEgo Podcast — hosted by Ricky Derisz. MindThatEgo's ethos is to explore nuances of mind, body and spirit by igniting challenging conversations with insightful thinkers, combined with deep reflection on subjective experience. Vulnerability and authenticity are guaranteed as Ricky talks to psychologists, spiritualists, philosophers, scientists, friends and fellow human beings during his quest to understand key questions — what's the key to wellbeing? How can we reduce su ...
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How do we disrupt the entrenched power dynamics in finance to advance a more equitable future? Join us for the Criterion Institute Podcast as Joy Anderson, a global thought leader in business and social change, leads us through a series of discussions, interviews, frameworks, rants, and re-frames that will help you better understand how to use finance as a tool for transformative systems change. Learn more by visiting us at www.criterioninstitute.org.
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There are two pathways up the mountain of life: the path of focused strength, and the path of resilience. The former is the path of Yosef and the latter is the path of Yehuda and his descendant King David. Yosef was a tzadik; the paradigm of moral strength, he always managed to turn dust to gold. As a young slave, recently torn from his family, he does well enough to become head of household for an important court official. Handsome, uber successful, and lonesome at the age of seventeen, he ...
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GRAND PRIZE WINNER of American Writing Awards 2024 Podcast of the Year! Book version available HERE: https://a.co/d/aZMwgxg // According to rumors going around the haunted town of Inniscombe, 17-year-old Porter Hollis is to blame for his mother’s crying sickness. What’s more, he’s been bewitched by the Neverseen, spirits haunting the forest who possess townsfolk’s bodies and steal their souls. Yet no one seems to know how or why the Neverseen came to afflict them. Written and narrated by Lea ...
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Radio National Breakfast daily stories separated for easy listening. Radio National Breakfast is Australia's only daily national radio current affairs program, synonymous with agenda-setting news coverage, breaking news and a place where you will hear the most significant stories impacting the lives of all Australians wherever they live. It is a pre-eminent thought leader in Australia.
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The Acid Left

The Acid Left

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Welcome to the Acid Left Podcast! The Acid Left aims to foster an awareness of social class and emancipatory politics through online and real-life events and happenings ​... turn on, tune in, and shape a future collective reality.
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I’m Sophie Archer, I’m a lawyer turned chef and entrepreneur. After having tackled some of my biggest gremlins - blood cancer, multiple rounds of unsuccessful IVF, a marriage breakdown I decided to change the course of my life. I am head cheffing and launching a new food business that I am excited to talk about. My recipe for cooking your gremlins - or tackling challenges and niggling doubts - includes uplifting food, sharing dishes with my favourite people and embracing an unconventional li ...
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What is emotional intelligence and why is it so important? A short perusal of the nightly news or even a scroll through your social media accounts reveal that we live in a time where more and more people are living their lives and making decisions based on their emotions. In reality, our emotions were never meant to be the guiding force in our live…
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Donald Trump’s obsession with Vladimir Putin is deeper—and creepier—than you think. From openly praising Putin’s strength, excusing Russian aggression, to shockingly siding with Russia over American intelligence, Trump’s bizarre fixation raises alarming questions. Will Saletan breaks down the full, disturbing timeline of Trump’s infatuation with Pu…
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The Solomon Islands Prime Minister, Jeremiah Manele, is facing a possible no-confidence vote, after 10 government MPs defected from his government last week, questioning his ability to lead the country. Though in the past 24 hours reports suggest he may have managed to lure some votes back to stave off the motion. Guest: James Batley is a former Au…
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Around Australia there are still many who can't access the medical system or disengaged from it entirely. They might be sleeping rough or have experienced serious trauma. When nurse Sonia Martin realised what was happening, she quit her hospital job and set up a nursing kit from her car boot. Today she runs public clinics and outreach services, foc…
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As the full picture of the Senate begins to take shape, what will Labor's gains mean for the crossbench? After being re-elected with a staggering swing towards him, Independent Senator for the ACT David Pocock has urged the federal parliament to "get cracking" on issues including housing and climate change. Guest: David Pocock, Independent Senator …
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Westpac's shares have fallen by three per cent following the news Australia's oldest bank recorded a dip in its first-half profit, falling by one per cent to $3.3 billion. Amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainty and weakening business confidence, the bank's CEO has outlined his plan to boost growth. Guest: Anthony Miller, Westpac CEO Producer: Brooke…
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JVL, Sonny Bunch, and Andrew Egger break down Donald Trump's recent Truth Social bleat proposing 100% tariffs on all films "produced in Foreign Lands." The announcement has confused the industry by what it means, how it would work, and why Trump thinks creating more obstacles in an industry still recovering from strikes and COVID would help Hollywo…
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The post-mortem of the Liberal Party's collapse continues today as calls for a gender quota intensify. After the 2022 election, a party review found the Liberals failed to appeal to female voters and should work to pre-select women in 50 per cent of seats.Guest: Charlotte Mortlock, Executive Director, Hilma's Network Producer: Grace Stranger…
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Following Saturday's federal election, the next parliament will have a Labor majority larger than most analysts and pollsters predicted. But how is Anthony Albanese likely to govern in his second term? And what lessons are there to be learned for those on the right side of politics? Guest: Sean Kelly, columnist for The Sydney Morning Herald and The…
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Lights, camera — and potentially no more action. The latest potential casualty of Donald Trump's tariff war is the film industry, following the US President's announcement on social media that he would put a 100 per cent tariff on all movies "produced in foreign lands". So what could this mean for the Australian industry and filmmakers, especially …
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Lauren Egan talks to Ben Terris about his article in New York Magazine where he talks about a former top aide to Senator John Fetterman raised serious concerns in a detailed memo, describing erratic behavior, paranoia, and signs of megalomania during Fetterman’s recovery from a stroke and mental health crisis. The article reveals mounting internal …
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Senior Liberals have been airing their grievances this week after a resounding loss at the federal election, and as they prepare to choose their new party leader. Former Liberal minister and ex-Australian Ambassador to the United States, Arthur Sinodinos, says the party is grappling with a "structural issue" and needs to return to its core principl…
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Israel's security cabinet has approved a plan to expand military operations in Gaza and remain there for an unspecified amount of time. The plan is part of Israel's efforts to increase pressure on Hamas to free hostages and negotiate a ceasefire on Israel's terms. Guest: Dr Elisabeth Kendall, President of Girton College at Cambridge University and …
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A new way of administering buprenorphine—a gold-standard medication that combats opioid addiction by reducing the need to use drugs like fentanyl to function—is helping people reduce their fentanyl use without the painful withdrawals that keep many users away from other versions of the medication. The new protocol, which the Downtown Emergency Serv…
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Sam Stein and Andrew Egger talk about Trumps Sunday tweets. Whether it’s tweeting about NFL draft picks, making up coal policies mid-speech, or ranting about tariffs on foreign films, Trump’s ideas often begin as bizarre off-the-cuff thoughts and are instantly turned into policy by those around him. His feed reflects this chaos: a mix of dumb sport…
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If you're a galaxy enthusiast no doubt you'll be turning your eyes — or your telescopes — to the skies tonight for the Eta Aquariids meteor shower. The shower is just one of two created from the debris of Halley's Comet, the famous phenomenon that only makes an appearance every 75 years. GUEST: Laura Dreissen, radio astronomer PRODUCER: Brooke Youn…
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South Korea faces another period of political uncertainty, with the third acting President in five months taking power, just weeks ahead of elections next month. The Education Minister Lee Ju-ho stepped into the role, after the Prime Minister Han Duck-soo - who'd also been acting as President - stepped down, and announced his entry into the preside…
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The Coalition's loss on Saturday was compounded by the defeat of its leader Peter Dutton, who was toppled at the end of dogged campaign by his successor — Labor's Ali France. The new member for the Brisbane seat of Dickson says she was told that the seat would be unwinnable until Mr Dutton retired. But on her third attempt the former journalist, mo…
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The 2022 election was labelled a "Greenslide" after the Greens' success in picking up multiple seats in Brisbane, but in 2025, the Greens are still waiting for a seat to be called in their favour. However, it's not all bad news for the party as the Senate results show the Greens sitting with the balance of power in the upper house.…
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As the recriminations fly within the Liberal party following its disastrous election result — the junior Coalition partner has also suffered losses in the Labor landslide — although not to the same scale. So what does the future hold for the Liberal-Nationals coalition? Guest: Darren Chester, Nationals Member for Gippsland Producers: Cathy van Exte…
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This election has proved the so-called teal "wave" of the 2022 election wasn't a one-off, with a number of community independents retaining seats across the nation. But in the Melbourne seat of Goldstein, the race between Independent Zoe Daniel and Liberal candidate Tim Wilson is too close to call.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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It's a time of reckoning for the Liberal Party following the weekend's unprecedented loss of seats. The defeat has also raised questions about the party's standing with women, and whether it was a contributing factor in this electoral defeat. After the 2022 election, a party review found the Liberals failed to appeal to female voters and should wor…
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A number of Teal independents are on track to retain their seats in the federal parliament but hopes of holding the balance of power have been dashed by Labor's landslide in the polls. Allegra Spender and Zali Steggall are set to retain their Sydney seats of Wentworth and Warringah respectively. However, in the Melbourne seat of Goldstein, the race…
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The United Nations Human Rights Office has called for an independent investigation into an alleged drone attack on a Gaza-bound aid ship in international waters off Malta. The pro-Palestinian Freedom Flotilla Coalition says armed drones attacked the front of their ship, causing extensive damage on Friday. The NGO says it had been organising the mis…
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