Every week, our 29-minute podcast brings you all the environmental news and stories to keep you in the know in Pennsylvania and beyond.
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Left, Right & Center is KCRW’s weekly civilized yet provocative confrontation over politics, policy and pop culture.
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This episode will cover fracking issues across the state of Wisconsin. Cover art photo provided by Diaan Mynhardt on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@dfdy_
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Frick N' Frack is a variety comedy show of stupid facts, question, songs, and post. Today the meaning of Frick N' Frack is dumb and dumber and this show is just that. Based off the name the crew puts together some odd but satisfying topics covered by some very odd characters and people.
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Discussing with a friend about pop culture and getting a little off topic Cover art photo provided by Francesco Gallarotti on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@gallarotti
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TEDX conducts brief interviews with leading experts to get answers about health threats posed by unconventional oil and gas operations.
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Michael and Carrie Kline, Talking Across the Lines
Michael and Carrie Kline, Talking Across the Lines
Wit and wisdom on race, class, the environment, community economics and local history from the Appalachian coalfields and frack fields AND the Dawnland of the Northeast USA--stories and music by the people who live here, who want to connect with YOU
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Current affairs, media analysis, alternative media.
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Discover something new about the oilfield with every episode of this Oilfield Basics podcast. Join us as we interview many hard working men and women across our great industry, learning about their particular specialty, tools, processes, techniques, and experiences. Wether you already work in the industry, are a student, or are an outsider to our industry, there will always be something new for you to learn.
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A lawmaker from Binghamton who is on the Cuomo Administration’s hydro fracking advisory panel is asking for a do-over of an ongoing health review, saying the secretive process has compromised public confidence. Democratic Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo has written a letter to Cuomo’s environmental commissioner asking that a health review by the Governor’s Health Commissioner, Dr. Nirav Shah, be put on hold. The year long study has been conducted mostly in secret. Her letter, posted on her Faceb ...
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Welcome to Down to Earth, an audio podcast about the news, events and personalities that make up Earthjustice.
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DNA science. Artificial intelligence. Smartphones and 3D printers. Science and technology have transformed the world we live in. But how did we get here? It wasn’t by accident. Well, sometimes it was. It was also the result of hard work, teamwork, and competition. And incredibly surprising moments. Hosted by bestselling author Steven Johnson (“How We Got To Now”), American Innovations uses immersive scenes to tell the stories of the scientists, engineers, and ordinary people behind the great ...
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We are an Indigenous media organisation located in the far north-west of Australia.
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This movement is created by leaders who are inspired to take action. While we are all connecting by our shared goals to fight fracking’s harms, each and every leader brings a different perspective to this fight. And each perspective has a unique story behind it – a story to tell and to inspire.We’ve teamed up with producer Ryan Clover from Eco-Defense Radio to interview leaders in the Halt the Harm Network about everyday life, and what inspires them to action, day in, day out.
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Join filmmakers Matt Damon and John Krasinski as they discuss their new drama "Promised Land." Directed by Van Sant, the film follows ace corporate salesman (Damon) who is sent to a rural town with his partner (Frances McDormand) to close a key deal in his company’s expansion plans. What seems like an easy job becomes complicated by numerous roadblocks, including a grassroots campaign led by a well-meaning farmer (Krasinski). Promised Land explores America at the crossroads, where big busine ...
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The Land I Trust, an audio series by the Sierra Club, tells stories of special places under threat by dirty energy -- and how the transition to clean energy is benefiting people and the homes they hold dear. In our first series, we travel through the American South to talk with folks about the coal that is fouling their air and water, the dirty energy projects they're fighting in their backyards, and a shared vision for a clean energy economy that allows all of our communities to thrive. Fro ...
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Life, love, politics, Hip hop, all from the minds of socially awkward black kids!!
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truths in all thing every one has there own inner truth Exploring commonalties And differences Of spirituality and religion. I invite input from reader and listener @ https://parie602419678.wordpress.com/ Email [email protected]
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Lesley Yates and Ben Hamlin have a lot in common, but their biggest shared interest is the Netflix original comedy series Bojack Horseman. We're going through the show episode by episode to find meaning in the musings of a very depressed horse. Every Tuesday right here on infinitybreak.net and wherever you get your podcasts.
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Hart Energy presents its new podcast Political Sidetrack, a biweekly forum which will explore global politics from an energy industry perspective.
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newsCOUP: ”Overthrow The Status Quo” on Public Herald’s podcast with co-founder Joshua Pribanic. https://publicherald.org/newscoup
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About cooking life and music that makes it fun for the work day.
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This podcast covers issues of Climate Change, Building a Socially Responsible Economy, Health and Life and Death.
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Four environmentalist friends get together each week to talk about their work, pop culture, and how to save the Earth while protecting your sanity.
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Energy. It fuels our daily lives and our economy. And it's one of the most important issues being debated today. Here on EnergyTomorrow Radio, we examine complex issues about our energy future and answer your questions. In doing so, we hope to advance the conversation about this important topic. Hosted by Jane Van Ryan of API.
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Film, tv, popkultur och annat kul, i feminazistisk och anglifierad fulförpackning. Jingel skapad av Erik Hansson!
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America's Truth For True Americans. A look at the conspiracies that shape our news cycle. Each episode breaks down top secret information hidden in the world we live in. Everything is a conspiracy and this news satire show points it all out. Learn the truth, or be a mule. Stay vigilant!
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A podcast about grassroots water justice in the Western United States. We interview experts about their local watersheds and how the health of our water impacts every facet of our lives and future generations.
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We're the Bad Action Movie Bros👊💥🔥We drink and pretend to occasionally know things.Pour yourself a double and enjoy our discussions about some amazing manly movies.
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The Shift brings you the latest research in the field of energy, climate change and sustainability.
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The marketing experts at Art of Strategy offer a behind the scenes perspective on marketing gathered through decades of experience and ways you can properly leverage these skills to your advantage.
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Those working for a more just world share their stories of community and possibility to host - and The Heinz Endowments President - Chris DeCardy. Episodes take you behind the scenes of in-the-news individuals and topics, revealing honesty, humanity and hope at every turn.
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Super excited to announce the beginning of a new journey that I am fortunate enough to share with you guys. Brief overview in who I am and what I am about. I am here to help you find your talents and help you reach your full potential.
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It's Been A Week is recorded live in Brooklyn and hosted by Jackie Danziger and James Tison: two neurotics who are addicted to media, the internet, AND each other! Join them as they express various shades of sarcasm about this week's endless onslaught of feuds, internet outrage, and Taylor Swift antics. (Needlessly aggressive banter abounds).
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Welcome to Eco-Action's podcast where we talk about all the environmental and sustainability issues you've been hearing about, but in a way that (hopefully) doesn't suck as much as CNN. Hosted by Markie Reiland and Amelia Geiser, and hopefully to be joined by many of our friends in the Penn State sustainability community. New episodes coming in the fall. As Markie says, it's environmentalism for the layman, so no O-Chem prereq required, just sit back and enjoy our low production quality, ama ...
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This podcast is dedicated to strength and health with no half measures. Delivering interviews and knowledge bombs to educate, entertain and connect you with powerful ideas worth sharing. Body, mind and spirit in alignment. Cj .M. Swaby is a Coach, Strength Athlete and Writer. His mission is physical, mental and spiritual fitness for total wellbeing. His philosophy is simple. "Your body. Your mind. Your rules."
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Sierra Club Radio is a weekly half hour program produced by Sierra Club staff and hosted by Orli Cotel. Each week you'll hear in-depth interviews with politicians, authors, celebrities, artists, and activists inspired by nature. We also feature lifestyle tips from Sierra magazine, advice from the magazine's columnist, Mr. Green, and occasional commentary from Club Executive Director Michael Brune.
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Pittsburgh Explainer ended production on June 28, 2021.Life is busy, and it can be hard to keep up with the news. Every Friday morning, 90.5 WESA's Pittsburgh Explainer brings you the biggest news stories of the week in about 20 minutes. Hosted by WESA's Liz Reid, you’ll hear from the reporters who cover politics, education, tech, health, arts and more, and get the real stories behind the headlines.It’s the news you need, in the time you have.Pittsburgh Explainer is hosted by Liz Reid and pr ...
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Politically progressive, Wisconsin only radio show! To join us on air call 877-497-1797 or 310-742-1896
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Jonny & The Baptists (Jonny Donahoe & Paddy Gervers) are an entirely codependent double act who are 1) now living very far away from each other, and 2) constantly struggling. This is a podcast about trying to be happy, trying to cope, and trying your best. Oh and fun. It has fun. This show used to be called ”Making Paddy Happy” but after what can only be described as loving, abject failure on that premise, is now optimistically called ”Happiness Is Out There”. You can support us on Patreon h ...
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The series: The “What Turns You On” COGA Energy podcast series, presented by CH2M, will introduce listeners to the men and women of the oil and gas industry and inform them of how oil and gas is changing the economic and national security future of the world. It will also explore how COGA is engaging with its neighbors and communities, why regulations and politics matter, and how the industry’s innovation represents a new frontier.
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Truth to Power Podcast offers a platform for discussion on environmental justice advocacy, energy democracy and energy policy in New Mexico. Join host Danger K Varoz of New Energy Economy as he interviews special guests including advocates, organizers, experts and attorneys in an endeavor to unravel many of the crucial energy issues facing our state.
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In The Bag helps make economics and news easy for any listener, so they can have all the facts in their next debate with mates!
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Summits on Tenth is a new internet video series featuring conversations that provoke and disrupt conventional thinking on pressing contemporary issues. Summits on Tenth is a partnership between AlterNet and the Nathan Cummings Foundation. The series will feature a new episode every few months. Episodes will explore a variety of provocative topics including the role of Evangelicals in public life and work for social change, and the role and impact of fracking in our energy debate. Summits on ...
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Episode for February 14, 2025: Trump executive orders, funding freeze and bird flu
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29:38Pennsylvania has been expecting $171 million over 5 years to build electric vehicle charging stations across the state. However, the Trump administration has abruptly cut off the funds. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro filed a federal lawsuit to challenge the Trump Administration’s effort to freeze federal grants. The administration is also reassigni…
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An inquiry from the Wall Street Journal into a social media account linked to a Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) staffer led to the employee’s resignation from the Elon Musk-led agency. Following an impromptu Twitter poll from Musk and support from Vice President JD Vance, the employee was welcomed back into DOGE. Is the re-hiring a blow …
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On this Valentine's Day, two stories about timeless love. Love that lasts a lifetime, and love that ends after a few days. This episode is hosted by Kate Tellers.Storytellers:Tate Russell encounters some drama in high school drama.Steve Glickman deals with his parents after moving back in with them.Podcast # 906 To learn more about listener data an…
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Get ready for a whole new vintage of true crime podcast with Blood Vines, available exclusively on Wondery+.Hosted by Chris Walker, this full-bodied series uncorks the never-before-told story of the Licciardi family - one of the most powerful wine dynasties in California history - who almost brought down the entire industry over a family battle for…
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Host Meg Wolitzer presents three stories about perfect pairs, and what happens if and when they split up. A friendship unravels in “Mrs. Carrington and Mrs. Crane,” by Dorothy Parker, performed by Mia Dillon and Rita Wolf.Writer Toure feels that there ought to be a corresponding ritual to marriage and commitment celebrations, and has created “The B…
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In this episode, stories of support coming from surprising places -- and moments of seemingly divine intervention. Family ties, a raucous subway ride, and hidden treasure. This episode is hosted by Moth Producer Chloe Salmon. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Storytellers:A young Hope Iyiewuare re…
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Stories from the heart of heartbreak. Visit thisamericanlife.org/lifepartners to sign up for our premium subscription. Host Ira Glass talks with Lauren Waterman, who's in the middle of a break-up right now and grappling with totally contradictory feelings. (5 minutes)Act One: In the wake of a break-up, writer Starlee Kine finds so much comfort in b…
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Episode for February 7, 2025: Future of green energy projects
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29:38Several clean energy projects are already underway across the county, including a hydrogen hub that's moving forward in western Pennsylvania. But will it survive President Trump’s campaign to undo Joe Biden’s climate legacy? At the second anniversary of the East Palestine train derailment, some residents were unimpressed with the parade of politici…
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This week, Trump lobbied for the United States military to oversee the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip and turn it into the “riviera of the Middle East.” He forced a brief trade standoff with Canada and Mexico, paused foreign aid, and tried to freeze federal funding for public loans, grants, and other financial aid. American voters seemed to want …
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Host Meg Wolitzer hands off to stage and film actor Teagle F. Bougere, our guest host for a show that celebrates the protean literary master and social activist Langston Hughes (1901-1967). It features three of his most striking works. In “Passing” Hughes reflects on a difficult aspect of the Black experience—the need some felt to “pass” as white. …
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Radical women manifesto reading group, Pt 3 of Australia China Friendship Society, Uncle Robbie Thorpe delivering an eviction notice at parliament house in recognition of the illegal occupation in this ...
Debbie Brennan from Radical Women spoke about the probability of revolution and the Radical Women Manifesto reading group that starts this Saturday 8 Feb, at Solidarity Salon. To join email [email protected] President of the Australia China Friendship Society Victoria Branch Lev Lafayette discusses the economic history and achievements of the…
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In this hour, expect the unexpected! False assumptions and surprising revelations at home, online, and in the fridge. This episode is hosted by Moth Director Meg Bowles. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Storytellers:Benji Waterhouse makes a house call during his first week as a psychiatrist.Comedi…
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Episode for January 31, 2024: Two years after the East Palestine disaster
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29:38This week on The Allegheny Front, a special report. It's been two years since the the Norfolk Southern train derailed near the Pennsylvania-Ohio border. Researchers have been looking at how the toxic chemicals released in the disaster could impact people's health, and many who lived nearby still have health questions. A Western Pennsylvania Congres…
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Is there a right time to push policy after tragedy?
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50:34A massive crash between a commercial airline jet and a military helicopter this week, which reportedly killed 67 people, drew a pointed response from President Donald Trump. He said the FAA’s diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies played a role in the collision. Was it appropriate for the president to focus on policy following a tragedy? Tr…
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In honor of the big game, we've got three stories all about football, family, and growing up. This episode is hosted by Marc Sollinger.Storytellers:Dame Wilburn is hit hard while playing tackle football.Tina Moore connects with her son by getting into fantasy football.Adam Bottner makes an immaculate connection in an unlikely place.Podcast # 904 To…
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Host Meg Wolitzer presents two stories from a live evening at Symphony Space celebrating the prolific writer Stephen King. It was hosted by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Colson Whitehead. The program presents King in two different modes: the legendary scare-master who entered the horror genre with Carrie, and the author of stories that draw on memo…
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Australia-China Friendship Pt 2, Abolish Austraya event Poetry, Trump's impact on Australian Business, US-Cuba policy backflip
Acknowledgement of CountryNews HeadlinesLev Lafayette, Part 2 of the interview with the president of the Australia China Friendship Society Victoria on the first day of the Lunar New YearRapper Philly performing at the Abolish Australia event held on 25th of January - Language warning for this musical performanceDr. Mariano Heyden - Potential impac…
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A new book from journalist Tanya Pearson, Pretend We're Dead: The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of Women in Rock in the ’90s, explores the surge of female rock stars in the 90's and why their popularity waned into the 2000s. Pearson discusses her book alongside musician Tanya Donelly and we take your calls.…
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Singer-songwriter Neko Case is known for her beautiful voice and her fierce and haunting lyrics that convey emotional truths. In her new memoir, The Harder I Fight, the More I Love You, she charts her evolution from being "raised by two dogs and a space heater" in rural Washington state by two teenage parents, to becoming an internationally acclaim…
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"Presence," a new film directed by Steven Soderbergh, flips the horror genre on its head by telling the story from the ghost's point of view. It's written by David Koepp. Koepp's had success with blockbusters like "Mission Impossible" and "Jurassic Park" and he discusses his latest project and what it was like working with the prolific director. Ac…
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In this hour, we're drawing back the curtain! Surprises, discoveries, and difficult realizations. All will be revealed... This hour is hosted by Moth Senior Curatorial Producer, Suzanne Rust. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Storytellers:Linda King makes a grave mistake at a wake.Aisha Rodriguez h…
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Vienna is working a delivery job when she hears about Cop City, a massive police training facility planned for Atlanta. She decides to join the activists trying to stop construction. When Vienna arrives in the South River Forest, she quickly finds a community, a cause and a love unlike any other. But the events of one morning shatters everything. V…
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Episode for January 24, 2025: Green manufacturing, jobs and President Trump
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29:37Manufacturing is cleaner and more automated than when it peaked in the Pittsburgh area in the 1950s. Federal dollars and clean energy have revolutionized manufacturing, but what happens now that President Trump is back in office? Jobs in clean energy are expanding faster in Pennsylvania than the state’s overall economy, according to a new report. A…
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This week, President Donald Trump got right to business on Inauguration Day, following several additional speaking engagements. He signed executive orders and pardoned over 1,500 people charged with crimes relating to the January 6th insurrection. The use of pardons by Trump on his way in — and Joe Biden on his way out — have raised questions about…
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Matty J IV With Dan Riches From Struggling Kings For Rubibi Survival Day 2025
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28:19Matty J wraps up the week of artist interviews for Rubibi Survival Day 2025 with a chat featuring Dan Riches, a member of the well-loved Broome band, Struggling Kings. Dan shares insights into the band’s origins, musical journey, and what fans can expect from their upcoming performance.Originally from One Arm Point (Ardyaloon), Dan and his brothers…
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Matty J IV With Leanna Shovellor 'Lexyanna' For Rubibi Survival Day 2025
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13:33Matty J sits down with talented musician Lexyanna (also known as Leanna Shovellor) ahead of Rubibi Survival Day 2025, discussing her musical journey, inspirations, and upcoming projects.Lexyanna, a Karajarri woman from Bidyadanga, shares how growing up in a musical family—especially with her father, Frankie Shovellor, and the iconic Shoveller Band—…
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Matty J IV with Pearl Smith for Rubibi Survival Day 2025
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3:47This is the first of five interviews with the amazing lineup of musicians performing at Rubibi Survival Day 2025. On this episode of the Lunchtime Request, Matty J chats with Pearl Smith, a talented musician kicking off the event this year.Pearl shares her journey as a musician, her influences like Thelma Plum and Jessica Mauboy, and her hopes for …
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Matty J IV with Em and AJ for Rubibi Survival Day 2025
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20:44Join Matty J as he chats with Broome-based musicians Em (Emma Sibosado) and AJ (AJ Moore), who will be performing at Rubibi Survival Day 2025. In this heartfelt interview, Em and AJ discuss their musical journey, growing up in musical families, and their cultural roots as Yawuru, Jabbir Jabbir, and Broome locals.They share their inspirations, blend…
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Matty J IV with Henry Skeen for Rubibi Survival Day 2025
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8:19Matty J chats with Henry Skeen from the Henry and Renahl Band about his journey as a musician, the band's origins, and their upcoming performance at Rubibi Survival Day 2025 on January 26. Henry shares stories of growing up in the Kimberley, his passion for music, and what Survival Day means to him as a proud Aboriginal man. Don’t miss this inspiri…
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Host Meg Wolitzer presents two stories in which some things are saved and some are left behind. In Haruki Murakami’s “Lederhosen,” performed by Aasif Mandvi, the traditional German shorts become a singular obsession for one half of a married couple. In Elizabeth McCracken’s “Robinson Crusoe at the Waterpark,” a couple and their son find themselves …
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Indigenous Social Justice Association, MAPW on the incarceration of Palestinian healthworkers in Gaza, Australia China Friendship Society Part 1, Getting off gas
7.15am Cheryl from the Indigenous Social Justice Association spoke about deaths in custody and the campaigns of ISJA in the context of the upcoming Invasion Day.http://www.isjamelbourne.com/ 7.30am Dr Saffiyah Abbas from the Medical Association for the Prevention of War spoke about the impact of the incarceration of Palestinian healthworkers on Gaz…
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This week on The Moth Radio Hour: stories of beef! Petty grievances to full blown rivalries. At work, over the phone, and, of course, online. This episode is hosted by Moth Director Chloe Salmon. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Storytellers:Lori Tucker-Sullivan begins getting a series of strange …
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Episode for January 17, 2025: Challenges of community solar
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29:35As cities try to reduce emissions, getting more people to adopt solar energy is key. Community-owned solar projects could be a solution. Some operators want to extend the lives of coal plants because of increased energy demand. President-elect Trump has endorsed relaxing regulations that could help do this. Farmers are doing everything they can to …
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Trump’s Inauguration Day 2.0 is all about tone
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50:34Inauguration Day is President-elect Donald Trump’s chance to set the tone for the next four years. Currently, his favorability is the highest it’s ever been. He’s already started political action, including brokering a potential Israel-Gaza ceasefire. Will his second inauguration speech continue to ramp up his new coalition or will it alienate the …
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On this episode - we’ll put on our dance shoes, we’ll find our pelvis, and we’ll find the joy and the self-expression that anybody, at any age, can get from dance. This episode is hosted by Blaze Ferrer. Storytellers:Katie Rivard finds herself through dance. Jessica Ribera lives out her dreams as an understudy.Podcast # 902 To learn more about list…
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Host Meg Wolitzer presents stories that were presented as part of an evening with the writer Judy Blume that explored the issues around book banning, and featured works by two authors whose works have been banned. (Blume’s works have also frequently been banned.). First, Xu Mason’s witty “Finally a Book that Cannot be Banned,” imagines what it woul…
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Meg Wolitzer speaks with author Judy Blume about her life, her writing and the challenges of book banning.
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Trans Justice Alliance Victoria on Cops out of Midsumma, Digital Rights under Surveillance Capitalism, Effects of fracking in the Betaloo Basin
Madison Moffat & Sasja Sydek introducing their new collective, Trans Justice Alliance Victoria, and their urgent public letter of demand to VicPol to stop attending Midsumma Festival.You can listen to Madison and Sasja on Queering The Air on 3CR every Sunday from 3-4pm, or head to 3cr.org.au/queeringtheair for all their previous episodes. Kathryn G…
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A new film tells the story of Claressa "T-Rex" Shields, a boxer from Flint, Michigan who became the first woman in United States history to win an Olympic gold medal in the sport. Actor Ryan Destiny, who plays Shields, joins us alongside director Rachel Morrison to talk about bringing this story to life on-screen. "The Fire Inside" is in theaters n…
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The new PBS Independent Lens documentary, "Minted," examines the NFT market craze, from its meteoric rise to its dramatic fall and its possible future in another Trump administration. We're joined by the film's director, Nicholas Bruckman and a featured artist in the film, Kina Matahari.
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Let the feathers fly! This week, a special avian hour. Stories from a Ravenmaster, a scientist, and a reluctant chicken farmer about the birds that made them as happy as a lark or as crazy as a loon. This episode is hosted by The Moth's former Artistic Director, Catherine Burns, and her parrot, Hamilton. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth …
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Episode for January 10, 2025: How could the ownership of US Steel impact air quality?
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29:00A well pad explosion in Ohio has caused some local communities to worry about the safety of oil and gas. What does the Farm Bill have to do with climate change? A bid to sell U.S. Steel to a Japanese company gets shot down by President Biden. What does it mean for air quality in the region? A new state program that aims to save schools money throug…
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EyesOnFreedom: Evolving Gifts of Simple Nonviolent Living
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1:00:23Wally and Juanita Nelson were civil rights activists, peace activists, war tax refusers, subsistence farmers, and advocates for simple living. They were members of groups such as CORE (Congress on Racial Equality), FOR (Fellowship of Reconciliation), and Peacemakers. In western Massachusetts they were founding members of the Greenfield Farmers' Mar…
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Joe Biden will wrap up over 50 years of public service when his presidential term ends later this month. How we define the administrations of former presidents often takes time. But as Biden exits the White House, some moments could be etched into his legacy: the way he handled inflation and its impact on Americans, and the fallout of his decision …
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This week, a special edition of The Moth Radio Hour featuring a live show from Johannesburg, South Africa. Stories of unexpected connections, scads of visitors, and putting bread on the table—literally. Hosted by Lebo Mashile with additional hosting by Moth Director Jodi Powell. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlanti…
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Nomination hearings for President-elect Trump’s Cabinet are scheduled to begin next week. Senate members on both sides of the aisle have signaled they may challenge some controversial picks. The toughest fights could surround important national security nominees like Pete Hegseth (defense secretary) or Kash Patel (FBI director). As investigations i…
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For the New Year, we've got two stories about resolving to quit some bad habits. This episode is hosted by Michelle Jalowski.Storytellers:Ian Stewart does his best to quit smoking.Melissa Earley learns some lessons on a post-divorce vacation.Podcast # 900 To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/p…
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Welcome To Country On Marty Caught up with Sara Saleh, writer, poet & People United Against Genocide delegate, spoke about the action in Canberra to implore politicians to do more to stop the genocide in Gaza.On 30 October 2024, Sonia spoke with Tim Breidis researcher into radical student histories spoke about his research and the podcast he co-hos…
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