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Dr Ruth Adams, South East Employers

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Join Dr. Ruth Adams and an inspiring panel of special guests as they delve into the challenges and pressing issues faced by Local Government organisations. Together, they will explore solutions, share insights, and spark meaningful conversations about the future of local governance.
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Devo Talks is a podcast brought to you by Devolutions that is dedicated to sharing the latest advances, ideas, and trends in the world of business, technology, and cybersecurity. It also provides a platform for tech professionals, entrepreneurs, and IT influencers to share some of their stories, experiences, and insights with the rest of the community.
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This podcast is a real, unfiltered look at what it means to be a dad today. We dive into the emotional, logistical, and often messy realities of co-parenting, from navigating strained dynamics to showing up consistently for your kids. Each episode offers honest conversations, practical tips, and a bit of humor to help you stay grounded, connected, and resilient. Whether it’s building a support system, managing your own well-being, or learning how to be fully present, The Devolution of Dad is ...
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Badlands Media

Badlands Media

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Badlands Media features the work of a dedicated group of Patriot citizen journalists who are changing the media landscape in America. Badlands Media shows are originally broadcast LIVE on Rumble.com/BadlandsMedia. Join us live on Rumble to interact with our community and the hosts in the chat.
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LED Confidential

LED Confidential

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Podcast about local economic development and placemaking. Co-hosted by Mike Spicer of PolicyDepartment and David Marlow of Third Life Economics. Mike, David and guests address the divisive, often unspoken issues facing economic development professionals in 2020s Britain. Website: www.ledconfidential.co.uk
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Pompey Politics Podcast

Simon Sansbury and Ian 'Tiny' Morris

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We welcome guests from across the political spectrum & listen to what they have to say - asking them questions to help our audience hear about policy or process. Trick & gotcha question free zone.
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Conversations with Institutional Investors

Investment Innovation Institute [i3]

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Conversations with Institutional Investors is your gateway to in-depth discussions with the masterminds behind leading global investment firms, including key figures from pension funds, insurance companies, and sovereign wealth funds. Our podcast explores the evolving landscape of asset allocation, portfolio construction, and investment strategy, offering you firsthand insights from industry experts to inspire smarter, more innovative investment approaches. For further insights go to i3-inve ...
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Centre for Cities

Centre for Cities

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Centre for Cities is the leading think tank dedicated to improving the economies of the UK’s largest cities and towns. In these podcasts, Chief Executive Andrew Carter interviews leading thinkers in the urban policy field, as well as experts from Centre for Cities about their research and ideas on improving the economies of cities and large towns.
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The Local Authority is a podcast by Local Government Chronicle. Each month, the podcast will ask fundamental questions about how local government needs to adapt to fulfil its full potential and best serve local populations. It will see LGC assemble a small panel of significant figures from the sector to discuss one specific issue per episode. All will have a focus on the future, with the emphasis being on innovation, fairness, policy change and place leadership. Between launch in May 2021 an ...
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Sussex And The City is the essential podcast for anyone curious about the future of place, power, and prosperity in Sussex. Hosted by Richard Freeman, each episode unpacks the people, policies and economics shaping one of the UK's most complex and compelling regions. Focused on forthcoming devolution and local government reorganisation, we're telling the Sussex and Brighton story in the 21st century. From climate action and infrastructure to growth, enterprise and identity, this is where bus ...
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The UK’s sharpest middle aged humour podcast. Two older-but-not-wiser authors (Adam Eccles & Keith A Pearson) rant about the trivial triggers of midlife angst, and the daily grind of middle age. Expect dry British humour, zero-filter ranting, and plenty of “That’s exactly* how I feel!” moments. If this sounds like your cup of tea, come join Adam and Keith for a fortnightly dose of middle aged humour/therapy. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms. Laugh (and sw ...
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The Constitution Unit

The Constitution Unit

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The Constitution Unit conducts timely, rigorous, independent research into constitutional change and the reform of political institutions. Our research has significant real-world impact, informing policy-makers engaged in such changes - both in the United Kingdom and around the world. On this channel, you will find the audio recordings of the Constitution Unit's past events.
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The Northern Agenda is a weekly podcast covering politics and public affairs from across the North of England, voiced by journalists who are outside the Westminster bubble, reporting from the other side of the North/South divide. From Blackpool to Barnsley and Bamburgh and everywhere in between, exploring subjects such as levelling up to buses, elections to the latest council scraps, The Northern Agenda brings you discussion and analysis of the North's big political stories, from people expe ...
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Planning After Dark

Planning After Dark

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Welcome to Planning After Dark, the bold and insightful podcast where three powerhouse women in planning and development—Alex Notay, Catriona Riddell, and Jackie Sadek—shine a light on the industry’s biggest challenges, trends, and, yes, even a bit of behind-the-scenes gossip. With decades of experience shaping policy, leading major urban regeneration projects, and influencing government decisions, these experts bring candid conversations, deep insights, and refreshing perspectives to the wo ...
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From bin collections to social care and everything in between, this magazine show talks about all things local government. Hosted by Nick Kilby CEO Cratus Group and Heather Jameson, Editor The MJ, 'Our World is Local' will keep you informed, bemused and plugged into monthly highlights in local politics.
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Clever Creature

Jason Gots

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"A perfectly weird zine for your ears" - Boing Boing. "A case study in artistic drive" - Indiewire. A single surprise word seeds a piece of short fiction, a song, a reflection, and (part of) a conversation. Guests including Resmaa Menakem, Neil Gaiman, Mary-Louise Parker, and more. Until 2020, Jason hosted Think Again, with thinkers and creatives including Terry Gilliam, Margaret Atwood, Marlon James, and over 200 more. The show was an iTunes Best of 2015 pick and won praise from Salon, Inc. ...
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The Patches & Stitches Simpsons Podcast Extravaganza (PSSP-E) is an amusing attempt to review, relive, and examine past Simpsons episodes. Follow the two brothers, as they attempt to formulate witty banter about one of the sharpest television shows of all time. Nothing could go wrong. If you have a few spare moments and enjoy wandering conversations about comedy and childhood squabbles, put on your head phones, strap yourself in and feel the Gs from this not so original weekly podcast.
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Around the World, Today is a dynamic podcast by Real Terryo, expertly hosted by Terry Davies. Each episode offers a deep dive into the latest news and politics from around the globe. Terry meticulously analyzes current events, unravelling the complexities behind the headlines and identifying a central theme to discuss in each instalment. From the intricacies of international diplomacy to the grassroots movements shaping societies, Around the World, Today provides listeners with a nuanced und ...
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Policy Peepul is an initiative run by a collective of policy nerds who obsessively follow what happens in Indian Parliament, simplify it and try to present it in a manner that is not just understandable but also (surprise, surprise) fun. But this is only one tiny part of what we do. Our larger objective is to raise awareness of parliamentary procedure, not only through kickass content, but also by providing public policy services for those in need. Think of us as public policy vigilantes; wh ...
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Social Communications is a complete communications agency, specialising in PR, stakeholder engagement, public affairs, marketing and creative. In this podcast, we'll bring you an insight into our company and work, as well as hearing from our expert team on the subjects they specialise in, and feature contributions from our clients across housing, infrastructure, technology and other industries.
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The housing crisis looms large. The UK’s crying out for housing stock, and new builds can play a huge role in the recovery. Diversity and inclusion is finally getting the attention it deserves at a strategic level. Although there’s plenty of work still to do. And environmental concerns are taking centre stage, with time running out to reach ambitious targets in net zero carbon emissions. Suffice to say, the UK housing sector is going through a period of great change right now. With everythin ...
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Jon Herold and Burning Bright spend Episode 423 dismantling the growing confusion around Venezuela, Iran, and what actually constitutes regime change versus narrative theater. The conversation breaks down why recent actions involving Maduro do not fit historical definitions of regime replacement, how media framing is intentionally misleading, and w…
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In this episode, Adam and Keith take a blunt look at the slow death of language, where love now means “I quite like this app update”, and hate means “this mildly inconvenienced me for eight seconds." The chaps also get triggered by... being triggered. About This Podcast Two middle-aged British authors, Adam Eccles and Keith A Pearson, highlight the…
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The Sussex And The City Podcast – Episode 33: Devolution Can Make Us More 'Sussex'. But It Is A Big Leadership Challenge Host: Richard Freeman Guest: Rt Hon Peter Kyle MP – Secretary of State for Business and Trade; MP for Hove & Portslade 🔍 Episode summary This episode opens a new year and a new series of Sussex And The City, recorded at a moment …
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2025 was a year of contrasts for local economic development in the UK: progress on devolution, persistent financial fragility, and political shake-ups. In this Espresso Shot episode David and Mike look back at the stories that mattered—and what they mean for the sector in the year ahead.
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More than 165,000 children are currently estimated to be living in temporary accommodation as more and more families find themselves homeless. This often means living in unsuitable accommodation or moving away from friends and family for periods that most would not consider temporary. Councils are struggling to keep up with demand and the crisis is…
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Brad Zerbo and Zak Paine dive into a high-intensity episode of Altered State as the focus turns to Bill and Hillary Clinton refusing to comply with congressional subpoenas and what that defiance means for accountability, precedent, and the legitimacy of congressional power. The discussion unpacks the contrast between how figures like Steve Bannon a…
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President Trump delivers remarks from the White House surrounding the signing of the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act, framing the legislation as a major win for American farmers, schoolchildren, and parental choice. The event centers on restoring whole and reduced-fat milk to school lunch programs, reversing prior nutrition policies, and aligning f…
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Tonight we step into the gray areas people are told not to look at. We talk Freemasonry in Minnesota, 33-degree symbolism, and why certain patterns keep repeating in plain sight. We separate the ridiculous conspiracies from the uncomfortable ones that actually hold up under scrutiny. We also revisit Mary Magdalene—not as the caricature we were taug…
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Lt Gen (Ret.) Steven L. Kwast launches the inaugural episode of Space Revolution with guest Chris Paul by framing the series as a journey of discovery centered on truth, humility, and human curiosity. The conversation explores why a new space revolution is underway and how advances in space-based technology, information systems, and computing will …
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In this episode of Breaking History, Ghost steps in for Matt Ehret and delivers a wide ranging deep dive into a chaotic global news cycle, connecting Donald Trump’s provocative “pirate king” posture in the Caribbean and Greenland with deeper questions about international law, sovereignty, and empire. The conversation then pivots south, examining th…
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Jon Herold approaches the January 14 episode with an intentionally optimistic lens, reacting to a challenge to focus on positive developments surrounding President Trump and current events. The show opens with viral coverage of Trump flipping off an autoworker during a Ford plant visit and the media fallout that followed, using the moment to critiq…
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Government Minister, metro mayors, journalists and political advisors all gathered in orange hi-vis jackets at a rail depot in Leeds today to hear an announcement by Rachel Reeves they hope will be a game-changer for the North's transport links. Leeds MP Ms Reeves has promised the Government will set aside £45bn to pay for Northern Powerhouse Rail,…
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Today’s Badlands Daily opens with a sharp look at the crumbling spell of institutional authority as long-standing narratives begin to fracture. With Ashe in court observing Tina Peters’ appeal, the show digs into why this moment matters and what’s at stake as legal and political pressure collide. From sudden deaths of political figures to mounting …
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JB White opens the January 14 episode from Northeast Florida with reflections on community, culture, and the return to what he calls American normalcy. While touching briefly on Jaguars playoff disappointment and sports media narratives, the episode quickly expands into a broader cultural discussion sparked by public reactions to a Jacksonville rep…
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Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid dig into a dense, high-signal discussion focused on unrestricted warfare, global power dynamics, and the importance of staying calm as events accelerate. The episode connects the Epstein investigation, the Clinton Foundation, financial laundering networks, and intelligence operations, emphasizing how money flows tie toge…
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Chris Paul and Burning Bright return for Badlands Story Hour with a deep, wide-ranging discussion of the 1992 film Scent of a Woman, examining its themes of integrity, power, redemption, and institutional control. The conversation explores Colonel Frank Slade’s personal collapse and moral awakening alongside Charlie Simms’ confrontation with elite …
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Brad and Abbey dive into a wide-ranging and deeply connective discussion centered on the idea that “patriots are in control,” tracing current events through the lens of long-running political, cultural, and institutional shifts. The conversation explores renewed focus on the Clintons and their refusal to testify in the Epstein investigation, the im…
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CannCon and Ashe in America are joined by Colonel Towner for a deep dive into Chapter 5 of Stolen Elections, continuing a detailed critique of the book’s central claims surrounding Venezuelan election interference. The discussion systematically breaks down assertions about Smartmatic, Sequoia, and Dominion, questioning timelines, source code claims…
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In Episode 72 of Geopolitics with Ghost, Gordon “Ghost” McCormick unpacks the rapidly unfolding situation in Venezuela and what it reveals about global power, sanctions warfare, and continuity of government. Ghost breaks down recent U.S. moves signaling potential sanctions relief, the role of Venezuelan oil in international negotiations, and why ma…
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President Donald Trump addresses the Detroit Economic Club with a wide-ranging speech focused on economic recovery, industrial policy, and what he describes as a rapid restoration of American strength. Speaking to business leaders and manufacturers, Trump outlines record levels of domestic investment, manufacturing expansion, and job creation, with…
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Jon Herold opens the January 13 episode with a wide-ranging discussion that blends market movement, government legitimacy, and growing pressure on centralized power structures. The show focuses heavily on rising silver prices, the designation of critical minerals, and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s international meetings aimed at securing suppl…
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CannCon and Ashe in America dig into a packed episode covering major developments at home and abroad, starting with the latest on Tina Peters’ federal appeal and the growing political pressure surrounding her case. The discussion moves into the unraveling fraud networks in Minnesota, where federal enforcement clashes with state and city leadership …
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Jon Herold and Zak Paine return for Episode 167 of Baseless Conspiracies with a conversation that revisits Venezuela, regime change narratives, and the sudden media amnesia surrounding long-standing geopolitical storylines. The episode moves through recent statements, past reporting, and contradictions in how Nicolás Maduro, Hugo Chávez, and U.S. i…
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Ashe in America and Abbey Blue Eyes open this episode of Culture of Change by framing the show as a continuation of Ghost’s earlier discussion on Hugo Chávez and Venezuela, using that lens to examine how leaders, movements, and nations are mythologized or demonized. The conversation centers on Chávez’s rise, the 2002 coup attempt, and the role of t…
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In this episode of Movie Nights with Matt, Matt Ehret presents and discusses historical material focused on China’s response to foreign influence operations in the late 1980s. The episode centers on events surrounding 1989, examining the Chinese government’s actions toward Western-funded organizations and individuals, including George Soros and Ope…
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Chapter 41 of The Book of Trump turns its focus to Hugo Chavez, a figure long framed as a villain by Western media but rarely examined in full context. In this episode, Ghost breaks down Chavez’s rise from military officer to Venezuelan president, unpacking the 2002 coup attempt, the role of foreign influence, and the narrative warfare that followe…
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CannCon, Alpha Warrior, and Cam Cooksey return for an unscripted Y-Chromes discussion centered on masculinity, accountability, and the consequences of avoiding responsibility in culture and personal life. The conversation moves between current events, social expectations placed on men, and how modern narratives often discourage discipline, ownershi…
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Ashe in America, Abbey Blue Eyes, Christy Lupo, and Jackie Espada settle into a conversational episode focused on balance, daily life, and the lighter side of community discussion. The show opens with reflections on staying informed without becoming consumed by the news, followed by personal updates, including creative projects and platform challen…
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Jon Herold opens the January 12 broadcast by reacting to news that the Department of Justice has issued grand jury subpoenas tied to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s Senate testimony and the costly renovation of the Fed’s headquarters. Jon breaks down Powell’s public response, the political reaction from current and former Fed officials, and w…
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CannCon and Zak Paine cover a fast-moving news cycle in this January 12 episode of Badlands Daily, breaking down multiple developments spanning finance, foreign policy, and domestic enforcement. The show begins with news that federal prosecutors have opened a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell over an overbudget headqua…
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JB White opens this January 12 episode broadcasting from Tallahassee after an unexpected weekend detour, blending personal storytelling with geopolitical analysis. After recounting travel mishaps, family events, and reflections on aging, JB pivots into a broader discussion of what he describes as Team Trump’s Sun Tzu–style strategy of “flooding the…
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Alpha Warrior, Brad Zerbo, and Josh Reid host a late-night Q After Hours conversation centered on unfolding developments surrounding Venezuela and the cascading reactions across media, government, and online communities. The discussion focuses on how information is being released, withheld, and interpreted, with emphasis on strategic silence, narra…
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Burning Bright and Ghost return for Episode 54 of The Narrative with a focused discussion on national sovereignty, border enforcement, and the concept of “Fortress America.” The episode centers on recent developments in immigration enforcement, domestic security posture, and the political will required to secure borders and enforce existing law. Bu…
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Jon Herold and Chris Paul are joined by Ghost for a focused discussion on Venezuela, regime change narratives, and the growing tension between public perception and operational reality. The episode centers on reactions to Nicolás Maduro’s removal, how the media and political class are framing the event, and why certain details remain deliberately u…
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Cam Cooksey hosts a relaxed, chat-driven episode of Flow that moves organically between audience interaction, personal reflection, and updates across the Badlands Media community. The episode unfolds as Cam responds directly to live comments, touching on faith, discernment, personal experiences, and questions raised by viewers. Discussion includes …
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Brad Zerbo and Jaytriot kick off the first Audio Files episode of the new year with a reflective, memory-driven journey through the music that shaped their lives. Framed around New Year introspection, the conversation unfolds as a chronological walk through childhood, family, friendships, and formative moments, with each song serving as a time caps…
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A rotating group of Badlands Media hosts drop in and out of this late-night OnlyLands episode for an unscripted, free-flowing broadcast driven by chat interaction and real-time reactions. The conversation moves loosely between current events, personal anecdotes, humor, and commentary sparked directly by audience questions and super chats. Hosts rif…
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Matt Trump opens this episode of Spellbreakers with reflections from a New Year trip to Las Vegas and Death Valley before shifting into a deep dive on recent breakthroughs in artificial intelligence. The core of the show focuses on the rapid evolution of AI development tools, particularly “vibe coding” and agentic software, where large language mod…
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CannCon and Ashe in America focus this episode of Why We Vote on questions of legitimacy, authority, and consent as they relate to both U.S. elections and recent developments in Venezuela. The discussion moves through the legal and constitutional framework surrounding elections, who holds authority when outcomes are disputed, and how narratives are…
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This Badlands Media special coverage features President Donald Trump delivering remarks addressing recent developments involving Venezuela, U.S. energy policy, and federal authority. President Trump discusses the situation surrounding Nicolás Maduro, U.S. actions related to oil sanctions and enforcement, and the administration’s position on soverei…
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Jordan Sather and Nate Prince open this episode of MAHA News with personal MAHA wins and losses before moving into a packed week of health policy developments. The discussion centers on the CDC’s sweeping reduction of the childhood vaccine schedule, including the removal of dozens of doses, the return of shared clinical decision-making, and calls f…
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Ghost opens this episode by unpacking the latest developments surrounding Venezuela, focusing on Nicolás Maduro’s removal and the legal, military, and geopolitical mechanisms involved. The discussion walks through Colombia’s role, cartel dynamics, regional power structures, and how intelligence, energy, and sovereignty intersect in Latin America. G…
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In this January 9 episode of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold is joined by Ghost for an extended conversation focused on developments surrounding Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro’s removal, and what recent statements from President Trump suggest about continuity of government, interim leadership, and U.S. intentions. Ghost shares analysis of constitutional or…
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In this January 9 episode of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Chris Paul cover ongoing developments surrounding federal ICE enforcement actions and the political and media fallout following unrest in Minneapolis. The discussion walks through official statements, law enforcement response, and the competing narratives shaping public understanding of recen…
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In this January 9 episode of RattlerGator Report, JB White broadcasts from Orlando and opens with personal updates before moving into a wide-ranging discussion on Venezuela, U.S. power projection, and the global reaction to Nicolás Maduro’s removal. JB reflects on competing narratives surrounding intelligence agencies, military operations, and sove…
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Can English Capture the Language of Revelation? Robert Alter's Torah and Lessons for the Translation of the Qur'an by Caner K. Dagli Can English truly capture the language of divine revelation? Robert Alter's literary approach to translating the Hebrew Bible offers profound lessons for how Muslims might translate the Qur'an—and why most English Qur…
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In Episode 141 of Rugpull Radio, GMoney is joined by Mauricio Di Bartolomeo for a focused discussion on Venezuela, monetary collapse, and Bitcoin’s role as an alternative financial system. Mauricio walks through Venezuela’s history of hyperinflation, capital controls, and currency debasement, explaining how these policies devastated savings and eve…
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In Episode 139 of SITREP, CannCon and Alpha Warrior return for their first show of 2026 following a brief hiatus, with the opening moments partially cut off before the broadcast fully begins. Once underway, the discussion centers on a Minneapolis ICE-involved shooting and the rapidly unfolding political and media fallout. The hosts analyze multiple…
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In Episode 34 of Quite Frankly, Frankie Val is joined by a guest for an extended, candid discussion centered on taxation, government authority, and the limits of obedience. The conversation opens with concerns over income tax withholding, IRS enforcement, and renewed talk of tax resistance, weighing historical examples against present-day realities…
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