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Welcome to Big Business. Business stories and anecdotes from a leading financial Journalist. I’ve spent much of my life writing and making films about business bosses. This Pod’s gossipy, irreverent, informative and fun. Big business is on every week at 11am (GMT) on Wednesdays. If you like the feed .. please don’t forget to click the subscriber button to follow all new content.
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The future is always bright…if you know where to look. Join me each week for A Bit of Optimism! I talk to inspiring people who teach me more about life, leadership and general interesting things.
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With Chicago’s media landscape changing so quickly, Charlie Meyerson from Rivet360 and Chicago Public Square and Sheila Solomon of Rivet360 host a weekly conversation about that evolution with some of the key players. Subscribe here to hear the discussion.
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Forward Madison FC, an inaugural member of USL League One, boasts one of the most passionate and fanatical supporter cultures in the American lower divisions. Now in its fourth season, Talkin' Flock serves and respresents those supporters through insightful and entertaining coverage of the club and what they're doing both on and off the field. Hosted by journalist Rob Chappell of Madison365 and soccer coach and content creator Alex Alvarado of Xtra Time Talent, each episode includes game ana ...
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The day’s news made fast, fair and fun – in 10 minutes. Erica Mandy is like a trusted friend who always ‘gets’ both sides. She’s a veteran journalist who was tired of talking heads, alarmist headlines and monotone voices, so she created something different. The NewsWorthy is packed with politics, tech, business and entertainment from a variety of sources -- brought together in one, convenient place (and with a fun twist). Join the thousands of people already listening each weekday!
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The original true crime review podcast that looks at other podcasts, TV, and pop culture. True crime authors and real-life couple Rebecca Lavoie and Kevin Flynn hold a pop-culture round table with noir novelist Toby Ball and journalist-turned-investigator Lara Bricker. The panel chats about other podcasts (including 'Serial') as well as journalism, storytelling, TV shows and films, and the special segment, 'Crime of the Week.' Show website: crimewriterson.com. Follow the show on X @crimewrit ...
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The Lecture commemorates Philip Geddes, who studied at St Edmund Hall and was a journalist of considerable promise. After graduating he joined the staff of the London Evening Standard, then moved to the staff of the Daily Express. In December 1983 he was in Harrods, the Knightsbridge store, when orders were issued for the building to be evacuated. Realising there was a story to be had, he went to investigate. He was killed by the blast from a bomb planted by the IRA. Philip Geddes was just 2 ...
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On the Media

WNYC Studios

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The Peabody Award-winning On the Media podcast is your guide to examining how the media sausage is made. Hosts Brooke Gladstone and Micah Loewinger examine threats to free speech and government transparency, cast a skeptical eye on media coverage of the week’s big stories and unravel hidden political narratives in everything we read, watch and hear.
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Scoot Over

Ariane de Rothschild Fellowship

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Slate journalist and media personality Aymann Ismail hosts a series of conversations about how to build a more inclusive world and what is standing in our way in this limited podcast series celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the Ariane de Rothschild Fellowship.
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You Look Like Me

Louise McLoughlin

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Donor conceived journalist, Louise McLoughlin, delves deeper into the secrets, discoveries, and lives of donor conceived people while trying to find the man who, presumably, looks like her.
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The Death and Life of Kobe Bryant tells the tragic story of the helicopter crash that killed Bryant, his daughter and seven others. The docuseries explores lesser-known angles including real-time analysis of the radio chatter between the pilot and tower, the investigation into the crash, the lawsuits that followed, even artists who honor Bryant. The program also reveals parts of Bryant’s life seldom seen. The program is hosted and produced by award-winning journalist Steve Gregory and produc ...
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FRED Film Radio - English Channel

FRED Film Radio - English Channel

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Welcome to FRED’s channel in ENGLISH Are you a film lover / a film buff / a filmmaker / an actor / a film critic / a journalist / a film student / a festival organizer / a producer / a distributor / a film buyer / a sales agent/ a film publicist interested in independent cinema and film festivals? YOU ARE IN THE RIGHT PLACE FRED FILM RADIO IS YOUR RADIO ! The idea is to allow all those who cannot be at film festivals to share in the experience as if they were, and to offer more in-depth info ...
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Box of Delights

Cheese & Pickle

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All of television history is contained within the Box of Delights. TV journalist Julia Raeside invites her guests to choose a favourite TV memory and take another look at it, say what it meant to them, and what it means to them now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Rooted Wisdom

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Discover the fundamental values of food. Join Aileen Suzara in her kitchen as she facilitates conversation between BIPOC food leaders and producers around universal ideas rooted in ancestral wisdom. In each episode, a local farmer, journalist, doctor, educator, strategist, and artist will impart personal experiences and ideas to participate in your local food system, advocate for global food sovereignty, and sow a more resilient, empowering, just and equitable future.
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Right Up My Podcast

Gwen Watson and Kate White

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Right Up My Podcast is the podcast for those looking to explore different methods of self-care, self-love and ways to make you feel good. Hosted by voice artist and presenter Gwen Watson and journalist and producer Kate White, Right Up My Podcast came from a mutual drive to find new ways to improve our own mental health. Each episode we chat to a different expert about their feel-good forte, and then try it out for ourselves to see if it works... or if it doesn't. It's frank, funny and hones ...
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Welcome to “The John Tesh Podcast,” where SIX TIME Emmy-winning and Grammy-nominated musician & composer, award-winning journalist and former host of “Entertainment Tonight”, invites you on a transformative journey towards discovering your life’s purpose and conquering life’s challenges. In “The John Tesh Podcast,” we delve deep into the profound questions of life, offer insights on overcoming adversity, and provide practical guidance on personal transformation. John’s own remarkable journey ...
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Exclusive interviews and reunions celebrating some of the biggest names in TV and film. A TV enthusiast’s paradise. There's also special shows and series and a regular Distinct Nostalgia Mind of the Month Quiz. Plus every now and then some original fresh comedy and drama. This is pure entertainment and fun. Enjoy! Definitely ‘more than a podcast’.
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Audio Signals Podcast

ITSPmagazine, Marco Ciappelli, Sean Martin

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Hosted by Marco Ciappelli | Audio Signals Podcast is repositioning its antennas! We are all made of stories. Storytelling is at the core of our human experience. It's how we transmit knowledge, share experiences, and communicate values. Stories are more than just narratives—they're bridges that connect us, shaping our worldview and identity. They weave together the fabric of our collective consciousness, revealing the richness and complexity of the human condition. In our modern, hybrid anal ...
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This is the story of a mass-murder that divided a nation - a story that began in a rickety old home on a cold June morning in 1994, where five members of a seemingly ordinary New Zealand family were gunned down. There were two suspects. One lay dead from a single bullet to the head. The other was the only survivor: David Bain. Since then the country has asked: who killed the Bain family? David or his father Robin? In this podcast, Martin van Beynen explores the case from start to finish, pic ...
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Gaza Guy

Gaza Guy

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Gaza Guy with 'Moe Moussa' a Journalist and a Poet based in Gaza. Moe discusses on his podcast different topics; most likely, art, poetry, Palestine, Gaza, cultures, and more... Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gazaguy/support
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Books & Writers · The Creative Process: Novelists, Screenwriters, Playwrights, Poets, Non-fiction Writers & Journalists Talk Writing, Life & Creativity

Novelists, Screenwriters, Playwrights, Poets, Non-fiction Writers & Journalists Talk Writing · Creative Process Original Series

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Books & Writing episodes of the popular The Creative Process podcast. To listen to ALL arts & creativity episodes of “The Creative Process · Arts, Culture & Society”, you’ll find our main podcast on Apple: tinyurl.com/thecreativepod, Spotify: tinyurl.com/thecreativespotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! Exploring the fascinating minds of creative people. Conversations with writers, artists & creative thinkers across the Arts & STEM. We discuss their life, work & artistic practice. Winne ...
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Black and Gold Rush

Rachel W. Jones

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Does the Who Dat cheer send chills down your spine? Do you believe Saints football unites us even in in the toughest times? Black and Gold Rush, hosted by New Orleans native Rachel Jones, is a podcast covering all aspects of Saints football, but it focuses on telling inspiring stories that make it clear why we cheer for the Saints year after year - and why it's so important to pursue our dreams without fear. Rachel Jones is a journalist and communications pro who hosted Black and Today on No ...
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Speakers Forum

KUOW News and Information

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Readings, debates, lectures from around Seattle, and so much more. Hear fascinating talks by authors, intellectuals, officials and regular folks with important stories recorded live.
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Following a 20-year career in communications, like so many friends, peers and ex-colleagues I found myself working from home 100% of the time. In this series I hear from a range of interesting and diverse voices about their response to the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, their health and wellbeing, creativity in adverse times, and our shared hopes for the future.
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“You have all the different languages interplaying with each other. Little scraps of Irish languages and idioms have stories that have been told, but how Ireland actually comes about as an idea, as to where the Irish come from. A lot of these kinds of debates are just placed, you know, in day-to-day conversation, and then they trail off. People sta…
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“You are fighting to stay alive. You are fully in the present moment. You don't have time to think about being afraid. You are focused on what you are doing. You struggle to pass another window. You don't have time to think about your problems. The only thing you are concerned about deep down in the back of your mind is that you need to stay alive,…
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The news to know for Friday, February 21, 2025! We’re talking about the latest federal employees to lose their jobs and which conservative firebrand is just starting his job as head of the FBI. Also, a heartbreaking handoff in the Middle East that could compromise the future of the ceasefire deal in Gaza. Plus, the CDC is pulling its ad campaign fo…
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Students across Colorado are getting ready to "Trash the Runway"... on purpose. They're learning about fashion and sustainability by using the stuff we throw out to create high-end design. They're also learning critical problem solving and confidence at the same time. Then, thousands of skiers and snowboarders of color are hitting the slopes of Key…
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In October 1980, a motorcycle packed with explosives went off outside a Paris synagogue, killing four and wounding nearly four dozen others. French investigators gathered evidence the attack was planned by a Palestinian militant group, but the trail for the bomber went cold for years. Twenty-eight years after the attack on Rue Copernic, French auth…
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The news to know for Thursday, February 20, 2025! We’re talking about how the U.S. and Ukraine went from being key allies to pointing fingers. Also, President Trump is expanding his power, and temperatures have hit more record lows. Plus, what a report found about America’s readiness for the World Cup and Olympics, all about Microsoft’s scientific …
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Let us know what you think of the latest episode of Distinct Nostalgia by clicking here and sending us a message In the second episode of Distinct Nostalgia celebrating EastEnders' 40th birthday, Ashley sits down with Rob Gittins, the show's longest-serving writer. Rob has been a pivotal figure in the EastEnders writing team since its early days, c…
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United Airlines has a huge presence in Denver. DIA is the carrier’s second-busiest hub behind Chicago. All its pilots train here. And United bought a chunk of land near the airport last year that it plans to develop. The question is: might its headquarters move to Denver? Then, 80 years ago, the 10th Mountain Division fought a battle that was pivot…
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The news to know for Wednesday, February 19, 2025! We’ll catch you up on what’s considered a major turnaround in American-Russian relations, despite pushback from NATO allies. Also, the latest federal cuts—impacting everyone from bank regulators to rocket scientists. Plus, a new executive order about fertility treatment, a jury has reached a verdic…
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Today's guest Mark Passio knows what the Church of Satan and other shadowy organizations are up to behind the scenes because he used to be on their side. In his former life as a priest in the Church of Satan, Mark espoused eugenics and witnessed firsthand what many elites desire for the world. Thank you for your support. Grab your copy of the 2nd i…
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This week, the Senate will consider more of Trump’s Cabinet nominees, including his pick for FBI director, Kash Patel. For this midweek podcast, we're looking back at this conversation host Micah Loewinger had with Atlantic staff writer Elaina Plott Calabro, who charted Patel's rise to power, starting at the very beginning of his legal career. She …
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We talk to neuroscientist Dr Emma Cahill about memory; from how we create memories, to how we recall them... and everything that happens in between. We also talk about how conditions such as depression and ADHD impact our memory. Emma is a lecturer in neuroscience and psychology at the University of Bristol, and is an expert in the mechanisms of me…
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Let us know what you think of the latest episode of Distinct Nostalgia by clicking here and sending us a message In celebration of EastEnders' 40th birthday, Distinct Nostalgia kicks off with an exclusive interview featuring Sophie Thompson, who portrayed the infamous Stella Crawford. Sophie sits down with Ashley to reminisce about her time on the …
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State lawmakers have to close a potentially billion dollar budget gap; Purplish explores how Colorado got here and possible solutions. Then, the CEO of VENU, which built the Ford Amphitheater in Colorado Springs, answers questions about its success, and the noise complaints it's generated. Plus, we salute a 101-year-old Tuskegee airman in Colorado …
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The news to know for Tuesday, February 18, 2025! We’ll tell you about a Delta jet that flipped, becoming the latest in a series of plane crashes. Also, we’ll update you on the exodus of federal employees—from the resignations to the firings to the un-firings. Plus, how some hospitals are busier now than at points of the pandemic, what goals Meta ha…
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Death is a word we like to avoid. We dance around the subject or use vague euphemisms to not hurt anybody. But what if being open about our deaths meant we could live happier lives? That’s where Alua Arthur comes in. Alua is one of the most prominent death doulas in the country, which means it’s her job to help people die. She offers support to her…
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In this episode on the Speaking Out of Place podcast, Professor David Palumbo-Liutalks with Tao Leigh Goffe about her new, magisterial Dark Laboratory: On Columbus, the Caribbean, and the Origins of the Climate Crisis. Spanning many fields and disciplines in the natural sciences, social sciences, the humanities, and the arts, Professor Goffe weaves…
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At the 75th Berlinale Film Festival, Mexican film director and screenwriter Fernando Eimbcke presented his new film, “Olmo“, featured in the Panorama section. This deeply personal coming-of-age story explores the delicate balance between youthful independence and familial responsibility. Olmo, a teenager, is torn between taking care of his father a…
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The Aryan Brotherhood of Texas was more than a white power hate group. They were also a sophisticated crime syndicate into drug trafficking and prostitution. Known for its violent methods against its rivals, it was equally as brutal to those suspected of being snitches. After a series of particularly cold-blooded killings, law enforcement groups te…
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Not that long ago, women seeking a loan or line of credit faced invasive questions from bankers. "Are you planning on having children?" "What type of birth control are you using?" "Where's your husband?" Against that backdrop, in the 1970s, The Women's Bank of Denver was founded--changing financial lives for generations. Sr. Host Ryan Warner speaks…
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Tatiana Fuentes Sadowski‘s documentary “The Memory of Butterflies“, was inspired by a photograph of two Indigenous men, Omarino and Aredomi, who were taken to London around the early 20th century to be “civilized.” This image prompted her to explore their story and the broader impact of the colonial rubber trade in Latin America. In her research, S…
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The Berlinale Talents 2025, running from February 15 to 20, 2025 has started its programme under the big family of Berlinale Prò* . Its theme is running under the title “Listen Courageously – Cinematic Narratives in Times of Dissonance” and every activity and initiative is developing this “mantra”. With 200 selected Talents, exceptional emerging fi…
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“Fwends” by director Sophie Somerville‘s explores the transitional phase from adolescence to adulthood through the reunion of two friends. Set against the backdrop of Melbourne in spring, the film captures the city’s influence on the narrative and aesthetic. Somerville balances existential themes with humour, reflecting on the challenges of being i…
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In “Home Sweet Home“, director Frelle Petersen continues his exploration of Southern Jutland’s ordinary lives, focusing on Sofie, a divorced mother who becomes a home care aide in rural Denmark. Frelle Petersen‘s personal experience working in home healthcare deeply influenced the film’s narrative and character development, providing authentic insi…
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In “When Lightning Flashes Over the Sea“, director Eva Neymann captures the resilience of Odesa’s residents amidst war, highlighting the enduring dreams and strength of Odesa’s people. Neymann‘s personal experiences during the war deeply influenced the documentary’s perspective, adding an incredible layer of authenticity to the narration . The titl…
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What's the latest in love? For Valentine’s Day weekend, we’re talking about dating app trends, the impact of AI, the role of politics, and more on dating and relationships, both online and in real life. Celebrity dating coach Damona Hoffman joins us to share data and advice. Join us again for our 10-minute daily news roundups every Mon-Fri! Learn m…
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The new administration is purging data from government websites and databases, such as the Department of Justice and the National Security Agency. On this week's On the Media, a historian shares the political playbook for rewriting the past in order to control the future. Plus, meet the different Christian groups vying for power at the White House.…
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Weight-loss drugs like Ozempic could reduce the urge to drink. It’s one of several novel approaches Colorado researchers are studying for alcohol use disorder. Then, Colorado firefighters return home after helping in California. Also, if today's world feels more anxious, a doctor has ways to decompress. Plus, a new exhibit at the Denver Art Museum …
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JULIE ANDREWS (Oscar, Tony & Pulitzer Prize-winning Actress & Singer · The Sound of Music, Mary Poppins) Andrews shares her experience working on Mary Poppins, revealing behind-the-scenes secrets about the character. She reminisces about her collaboration with Walt Disney and Tony Walton. ETGAR KERET (Cannes Film Festival Award-winning Director & A…
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At the 75th Berlinale Film Festival, we had the pleasure of speaking with Brendan Canty, director of “Christy”, the opening film of the Generation section. Set in the north side of Cork City, “Christy” follows a foster kid forced to return to his half-brother while searching for a new home. Through this journey, he discovers himself, his past, and …
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The news to know for Friday, February 14, 2025! We’re talking about a mass exodus of federal employees. Thousands of Americans are leaving their government jobs because of either a buyout, mass layoff, or revolt. Also, senators confirmed a controversial outsider who’s now poised to reshape public health and healthcare in the U.S., as they consider …
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Ghostly encounters, hauntings and general spookiness characterize the work of today's guest, paranormal researcher and filmmaker Colin Browen, who has also used his expertise to investigate the The North Fox Island pedophile ring, and other evil groups like the Midnight Productions snuff film outfit. Grab your copy of the 2nd issue of the Chaos Twi…
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Sex trafficking is a growing problem in Colorado -- the state now ranks 10th for the most reported cases. We hear from a survivor who shares how she took back control of her life. Then, imagine driving along a rough road when two of your tires pop. It happened to one Colorado driver -- and he wanted the state to pay for the damage. Also, her mother…
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“What I have done in my career is just try to assess who we are, what we are, why we are here, and how come we, as animals, are able to walk around and wear pants and dresses and talk on the internet, while the other animals are not. It's been my obsession since I was young. I think if I hadn't become a novelist, I might have been happy to be a nat…
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Why are we filled with so many contradictions? How does writing help us make sense of the absurdity and of the absurdity and chaos of the world? T.C. Boyle is a novelist and short story writer based out of Santa Barbara, California. He has published 19 novels, such as The Road to Wellville and more than 150 short stories for publications like The N…
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In 2003, Northern Irish journalists outed Freddie Scappaticci as one of Britain's most notorious double agents. His code name was “Stakeknife.” For years he was in charge of finding and killing informants within the IRA, and was now accused of working with the Brits all along. The story rocked those on both sides of The Troubles. High-ranking Briti…
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The news to know for Thursday, February 13, 2025! We’re talking about how President Trump says he’s moving toward the end of Russia’s war in Ukraine. And which one of his controversial nominees just got sworn in. Also, how do you like the sound of Red, White, and Blueland? A bill in Congress could make that a real place. Plus, new data shows high p…
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White settlers wiped out Colorado's wolf population. In 2010, voters required them to be reintroduced. There are now 29 wolves here. Ranchers -- worried about their livestock and livelihoods -- must adapt. CPR Climate and Environment Reporter Sam Brasch hosts a discussion at Loveland's Rialto Theater about the past, present, and future of wolf rest…
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In this itty-bitty episode, Gwen & Kate are in person walking along Bristol Harbour in the sunshine with ducks, geese & passing barges. We chat about ways to turn around that feeling of drifting, boob jobs, the importance of having a destination and focus, being selective about what we say YES to, and how Mel Robin's 'Let Them' theory could change …
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The news to know for Wednesday, February 12, 2025! We’re talking about a deal that’s bringing an American teacher back to the U.S. after three and a half years in a Russian prison. And why a ceasefire deal could be crumbling in Gaza. Also, Elon Musk answered questions about his deep government cuts for the first time, and President Trump threw more…
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Micah joins Anna Sale on Death, Sex and Money to revisit their 2023 conversation with Tasha Adams, ex-wife of Stewart Rhodes the founder of the Oath Keepers. Rhodes was convicted of seditious conspiracy for his role in the January 6th insurrection –– prosecutors argued that members of the Oath Keepers used force to block the results of the election…
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According to Dr. Wil Spencer and MMA legend Pat Miletich, modern agriculture is poisoning us, and we’re being misled by our government, the pharmaceutical industry, and many so-called health professionals. In this episode of Tin Foil Hat, we dive into that, along with a hybrid take on terrain theory. It’s packed with eye-opening insights—this episo…
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A Black middle school dean says she was fired by a school district in Colorado for objecting to a book ban. Now she's filed a civil rights complaint. Then, President Trump has told the Treasury Department to stop making pennies. They're minted in Denver. We'll talk about the history and cost of the one cent coin. Plus, Chandra tries to up her "Colo…
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