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The Podcast Of Steel

Luke Bugg "The Geek Of Steel"

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Luke Bugg, aka The Geek of Steel is a Superman ambassador, pop-cuture lover, wannabe Clark Kent and a big fan of positivity.The Podcast of Steel is Luke’s very own Fortress of Solitude where he hosts captivating conversations with creators, fans, and fellow geeks from around the globe. With each episode, he tackles big questions (and fun ones!), explores the minds of icons, and serves up a hefty dose of inspiration, nostalgia, and good vibes. Buckle up, because The Geek of Steel is here to t ...
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Unbelief

Jeremy Steele

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The Unbelief Podcast is your space to question, explore, and release the beliefs that no longer serve you—or maybe even caused harm. Hosted by Jeremy Steele, the Skeptic Pastor, this podcast dives deep into deconstruction, offering progressive and thoughtful insights on ancient spiritual texts like the Bible. Through interviews with leading scholars and candid conversations with those navigating their own faith journeys, the Unbelief Podcast invites you to rethink, rediscover, and rebuild yo ...
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Crazy Train Radio

Jonathan Steele

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Sports & Entertainment podcast since 2012, Originally from Orlando, FL, now based in the Northeast! For the fans from the fans! Enjoy providing interviews with different guests from the Sports & Entertainment fields and have different questions besides the same old q & a's you hear on other shows. Will be able to read different Articles & Blogs written main host "The Crock" Jonathan Steele, contributor Dr. Mike Lano & others. https://crazytrainradio.blogspot.com/
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Politics Weekly UK

The Guardian

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Guardian political columnist John Harris hosts a cast of voices from up and down the country as well as across the political spectrum to analyse the week’s political news. For US Politics with Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland, make sure to search 'Politics Weekly America' wherever you get your podcasts
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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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I'd like to welcome you to Mass Construction Show where we talk about all things construction with a bit of a local (Massachusetts) bias. Covering Real Estate Development, Code, Risk Management, Technology and anything else construction. Glad to have you!
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NPR's Mountain Stage

West Virginia Public Broadcasting

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The Mountain Stage Podcast is the complete recording of the entire live show. It features songs that were cut from the radio broadcast, and it is the only place you can hear the full finale song. New episodes become available about 10 days after the premiere broadcast date. We have Spring and Fall seasons of new broadcasts, so if you heard a recent show but don’t see it at the top of the feed, just scroll back a few weeks or use the search function to find a specific artist.
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INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPTS BELOW! Click on "Show More" A podcast about the history, strategy, and significance of the Congress of Industrial Organizations from the Center for Work & Democracy at Arizona State University and Jacobin Magazine. All clip, song, and quote references, as well as links to individual interview transcripts, at soundcloud.com/organizetheunorganized. Interview with Jeremy Brecher: https://jacobin.com/2024/01/organize-the-unorganized-congress-of-industrial-organizations-labo ...
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Join us for an electrifying Monday episode as we unpack the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 2025 NFL Draft with renowned draft expert Roy Countryman! We dive into how GM Omar Khan and Coach Mike Tomlin not only bolstered the roster with top talent but also prioritized character and culture to forge a winning team identity. From Big Ten standouts to special te…
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Throwback Trivia Takedown takes trivia back to the glory days from the late 20th century to the early 2000's. Two challengers go head to head in a duel of the decades where the one with the most nostalgic knowledge of pop culture comes out victorious. Do you know your nostalgia? ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠bfopnetwork.com⁠…
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Australians heading to the polls this weekend will have two important decisions to make: who should make up the 48th Parliament of Australia; and onions or no onions on your democracy sausage. Whether your order is a classic sausage sanga or a pulled pork barrel roll, a Jacqui Lambington or an Alba-cheese cake, there's one thing all Australians can…
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Bigger deficits in the short term and changes to vaping laws featured in the last-minute costings released by the Coalition. The opposition says the budget bottom line will be $14 billion better off over the forward estimates if it wins tomorrow but things would have to get worse before they can get better. Guest: Angus Taylor, Shadow Treasurer…
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During the 2024 United States presidential election, Donald Trump jumped behind the microphone for more than a dozen podcasts, sometimes for hours at a time. According to the global firm Eddison Research, these podcasts helped him to secure an audience reach of more than 23 million people in an average week. Fast-forward almost six months and Austr…
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United States President Donald Trump has suggested this week that tariffs on Chinese imports could result in children having fewer toys. Factories in China produce almost 80 per cent of all toys and 90 per cent of Christmas goods sold in America. But with toymakers and retailers pausing their holiday shipments, what will this mean for consumers? Gu…
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Throughout this federal election campaign, Australians have heard big promises for the nation's healthcare system, which will cost billions of dollars. These pledges have centred on boosting bulk-billing, reducing the costs of medicines on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS), and increasing urgent care clinics, with Labor and the Coalition lar…
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After weeks of tensions, Ukraine and the United States have signed a deal that provides Washington access to critical minerals and helps it fund reconstruction efforts. The agreement gives Kyiv some reassurance about continued American support in the war with Russia, BUT there are significant question marks when it comes to security guarantees or a…
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Our next guest is a Nationally touring comedian that is funny as hell & certainly has a quick wit and cutting roasts as well as having a lack of fear of what comes out of her mouth! We discuss the PC culture of being funny, but also putting together material. Let's welcome Ms. Maddy Smith!Maddy SmithIG: https://www.instagram.com/SomaddysmithWebsite…
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Saturday's federal election will mark the first time that Gen Z and millennial voters will outnumber baby boomers in every state and territory. It's the voting cohort that could very well decide the election and yet many of these voters will be heading to the polls not to make their voice heard but to simply avoid a fine according to research by Gr…
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How sustainable and affordable is the home you're in right now? That's if you've been able to get into the market at all. But despite all the talk of fixing our housing and homelessness crisis, it doesn't seem like we're very close to a solution. So, from Victoria, a different approach has been bubbling away — not for everyone, mind you — but one t…
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Pollsters have been reporting for several months that a large contingent of voters are particularly tuned out of this year's race. Meanwhile, the final polls from various firms have Labor as likely to form government. Guest: John Scales, senior researcher and founder, JWS ResearchBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Manufacturers in the United States have pumped the brakes on their shipments from China amid skyrocketing tariffs, and the effects will soon be felt at West Coast ports. The port of Los Angeles, which handles the largest volume of shipments from China, anticipates its Chinese imports will drop by more than 35 per cent next week compared to the same…
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Earlier this year, a significant portion of outback Queensland was left devastated by flooding with some areas receiving more than a year's worth of rain in just days. So how are communities across the state tracking with recovery efforts? Guest: Jimmy Scott, General Manager, Queensland Reconstruction Authority Producer: Kelly-Anne Taylor…
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There's some good news for renters in New South Wales coming into effect later this month, with the state government ending 'no-grounds' evictions and making it easier to keep a pet. It comes as a report from Anglicare reveals that out of the more than 51,000 rental listings reviewed nationwide, less than one per cent were deemed affordable for a f…
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Evidence is emerging that a young Ukrainian journalist who died in Russian captivity last year, days before she was due to be exchanged in a prisoner swap, was tortured. Viktoriia Roshcyna, 27, had travelled to Zaporizhzhia in Russian-occupied Ukraine, to report on the treatment of Ukrainians in Russian detention, but disappeared in August 2023. He…
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Before this week’s local elections, John Harris is on the road in Doncaster – which could prove to be a canary in the coalmine for the government. Labour has been in power here for decades but this time Nigel Farage’s Reform UK fancies its chances. So why are people turning away from Labour? Why are they so disillusioned with politics in general? A…
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Step one: convince a 10-year-old she’s actually dead and headed for eternal damnation. Step two: act shocked when she punches a racist in church and bails on the whole thing. Amanda shares her wild church trauma story and what it’s like trying to parent through that pain, building a better, gentler spiritual world for her kids. patreon.com/skepticp…
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ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude — these types of artificial intelligence are fast becoming household names. While Australians are using AI as much as people in other developed countries, a new study from the University of Melbourne, in collaboration with KPMG, reveals that Australians have one of the lowest levels of acceptance of the technology among …
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The debate over whether prescriptions of medicinal cannabis are leading to more hospitalisations continues. Since legalising medicinal cannabis, Queensland has seen 167,000 scripts prescribed since 2016; that's more than Victoria, New South Wales, Western Australia, and South Australia combined.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Pakistan is bracing for possible military action from India as tensions continue to ratchet up over last week's deadly militant attack in Kashmir, that killed dozens of tourists and their guide. India has described the massacre as a "terror attack" and accused Pakistan of backing it. Pakistan has denied any connection to the attack ... which was in…
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US President Trump's latest executive order to fast-track approvals for deep sea mining - both in the US and international waters - has been welcomed by The Metals Company, the Canadian firm that lobbied the government for these expedited permits. But the race to the seabed has sparked fears among environmentalists that this could permanently damag…
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At least 24 women and five children have died due to violence in 2025, according to the Australian Femicide Watch. Now in the final days of the election campaign, both sides of politics have outlined their promises to tackle domestic and family violence. The Coalition has pledged a $90 million plan, while Labor has provided further detail on its $4…
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From tariffs and trade wars, to an Oval office clash with the Ukrainian President, it's safe to say Donald Trump's second presidency has been eventful. Having promised the most extraordinary first 100 days of any presidency in American history, Mr Trump is marking the milestone with a week-long celebration with the main focus centred on his border …
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The latest inflation data is due out this morning - just as all sides of politics prepare for the last frenzied days of campaigning. With cost of living pressures dominating this election campaign, the government has been trying to remind voters how far inflation has now fallen. Meanwhile the opposition is asking voters if they feel any better off.…
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Chad Mills - Life and Liberty Farms Reach out to to one of the profiles below to attend the meet-up Today's Show is brought to you by Central, commercial carpenters and supporters of our conversations. Enjoy the show! Follow the Mass Construction Show here: Linkedin Instagram Twitter Facebook TikTok Purchase at -> TeeSpring…
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James Neveau, from NBC Chicago, joins Jeremy & Pat this week. We recap last weeks success against the Dodgers and struggles against the Phillies. PCA is HOT, Dansby is cold. 3rd Base continues to be an issue. Cubs are in first place as we head into May. We preview the week ahead and More! Enjoy.....and Go Cubs!…
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The debate over Welcome to Country ceremonies has continued, with the Opposition Leader Peter Dutton suggesting Anzac Day dawn services should not include them. His comments follow public outrage over heckling led by a prominent neo-Nazi during a ceremony at Melbourne's Anzac Day dawn service on Friday. Mr Wyatt led calls for the RSL in WA to overt…
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Engineer Veena Sahajwalla has spent years developing new ways to transform waste, including your growing pile of e-waste. And just in the past few days, one of the world's largest steel producers has signed a new partnership with her university to help its industry tackle waste.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Making superannuation voluntary and raising the tax-free threshold to $40,000: these are bold ideas, and are at the crux of an Independent Queensland Senator's bold ambition to hold the balance of power in the Senate and "spark change". After losing his spot on the LNP ticket at pre-selection and defecting to the cross-bench, Senator Gerard Rennick…
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The Australian Medical Association (AMA) and the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) have sounded the alarm over the tens of thousands of medicinal cannabis prescriptions in Queensland. The peak bodies are concerned about the potential link the surge in prescriptions may have with rising psychosis events. Guest: Fiona…
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The race for critical minerals has opened up a potential flashpoint on Australia's doorstep. US President Donald Trump's executive order to speed up the permits process for deep sea mining has environmental groups and scientists concerned, who say it could irreparably harm marine ecosystems and disrupt the ongoing process to adopt international rul…
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Beijing has reasserted its claim over a disputed reef in the South China Sea with state media showing members of China's coast guard posing with a Chinese flag on the sandbank. Both China and the Philippines have staked their claims to a string of islands and reefs in the area, with physical confrontations, collisions and even threats of force beco…
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It's now been one month since a devastating earthquake rocked Myanmar, killing more than 3,700 people and injuring thousands more. But tomorrow, an extended ceasefire put in place between the country's warring parties to aid rescue efforts is set to end. Meanwhile, new data from the UN Human Rights Office says more than 170 attacks have occurred si…
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The United Nations' top court has begun five days of hearings to examine allegations that Israel violated international law by refusing to allow humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip. Representatives for Gaza and the West Bank are among the first to address the International Court of Justice at the Hague, and at least 40 nations will give evidence l…
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Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey discuss whether Nigel Farage can translate Reform UK’s rise in the polls into success at the ballot box as local elections take place this week. And, how will the two major parties fare in the first big electoral test for both Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch since the general election?. Help support our independent jour…
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