Travel is my engine and curiosity my fuel. Sights, smells, taste and above all sounds. Hearing a call to prayer cut through the background noise of a busy town; listening to the rhythm and cadence of everyday street life and just talking with people. Travel Worn Satchel podcasts are narratives, conversations and soundscapes from other countries. More sights and sounds at: http://travelwornsatchel.com/ https://www.instagram.com/davidharden123/ https://twitter.com/davidharden123
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House of Words is a bi-weekly podcast about Writers, Authors and the Written Word. Each episode brings you behind the scenes of your favorite novels, screenplays, lyrics or stand-up routines and the people who created them.
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Drone Security podcast that covers hacking, hardening and counter-uas measures.
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NBA, Life, and Culture with minimum judgement and maximum truth. You deserve this!
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2020 WEBBY AWARD HONOREE In a post-apocalyptic world with no internet or electricity, five disparate factions vie for dominance in the city-state of Fiveboro. Each tribe worships at the altar of the bygone pop-culture references of an earlier time, and relishes the stories of film and television they've never actually seen. The Fansci Folk live in a Sci-Fi/Fantasy cosplay kingdom, the Escandalistas invoke the drama of the Telenovelas, The Criterione Collective praises the independent Art Fil ...
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We are a Christian podcast dedicated to investigating the compelling reasons and logical foundations that support belief in a Creator. Throughout our episodes, we delve deep into a variety of topics, engaging in thoughtful and respectful dialogues with theologians, scientists, philosophers, and believers from diverse backgrounds. One of our key focuses is exploring the fascinating interplay between faith and science. We discuss the intricacies of creation from both a Biblical and a scientifi ...
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My name is Jake Panasevich, and I’m a yoga teacher with a focus on teaching men and athletes - from your everyday dad to professional athletes. And I’m also a lifestyle science journalist and I link my yoga practice and habits to evidence based medicine, outcomes and research. Which honestly, often gets lost in a yoga practice. I want to provide you, my audience with as much value as possible and that’s why I started this: the Yoga with Jake podcast, where I tap into my access to world-renow ...
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Providing insights to HR leaders around their greatest challenge - their People
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Rob King and David Ingber, two writers for the sports comedy site The Kicker, put each other on the defensive by forcing one another to take the other side of various debates, as they discuss the biggest, silliest, weirdest, and most volatile topics in sports. With fast-paced jokes and a flat-out refusal to do real research, these two give sports fans exactly what they want: ridiculous hot takes. All while attempting not to destroy their decade-long friendship.
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Base Layer will be providing insights from founders and investors in the base layer of cryptoassets. Simplifying complex projects and the technology being developed, from interoperability to relayers and more - who is building the future, why are they and how are they doing it.
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New York is a city of specialists from foodies to academics, laborers to shopkeepers. Every Wednesday, Niche Market takes a peek inside a different specialty store and showcases the city's purists who have made an art out of selling one commodity. Slideshow below. The Mastiha Shop 145 Orchard St. New York, NY 10002 Mastiha, believed to be the first chewing gum, has been cultivated by Greeks on the southern side of the island of Chios for more than a thousand years. It's tree sap — and it unm ...
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On this episode, stories about kindness, care, and what we owe each other. The episode was hosted by Michelle Jalowski. Storytellers: Matthew Dicks finds a friend at McDonalds. Heidi Munson’s boss goes the extra mile. Laurie Bushbaum tries to find a way to give away her mom’s hats. Podcast # 891
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Host Meg Wolitzer presents two stories about objects of love, and feelings that can't be returned, for very different reasons. In “A Love Letter” by Greg Ames, a boy falls head over heels in a crosswalk. Actor and Young Adult author Maulik Pancholy really captures teen ardor and angst in his reading. And in Kali Fajardo-Anstine’s “Sugar Babies,” an…
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In an episode we first aired in 2014, we meet a man named Dennis Conrow, who was stuck. After a brief stint at college, he’d spent most of his 20’s back home with his parents, sleeping in his childhood room. And just when he finally struck out on his own, fate intervened. He lost both his parents to cancer. So Dennis was left, back in the house, al…
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In 1968, singer and songwriter Graham Nash joined David Crosby and Stephen Stills to form the supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash. All of them had already been in successful bands: Graham Nash had been in The Hollies; David Crosby was in The Byrds; and Stephen Stills was in Buffalo Springfield. The next year, Neil Young joined them, to make Crosby, St…
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Before she died tragically young of cancer, author Rebecca Godfrey was working on a novel about the life of Peggy Guggenheim, famous art collector. Godfrey asked her friend, fellow author Leslie Jamison, to finish the novel after her death. Jamison discusses the novel, Peggy, and the complications and challenges of finishing a dear friend's work. J…
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The new series "Agatha All Along," a spinoff of the Marvel universe's "WandaVision," is a dark comedy that follows the titular occultist, played by Kathryn Hahn, as she attempts to reassemble her coven, which includes the sorceress Jennifer Kale, played by Sasheer Zamata, who joins All Of It to discuss the show.…
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In 2022, vocalist Dawn Richard and musician Spencer Zahn released their first collaborative album, Pigments. Now, the duo returns with their latest project, Quiet in a World Full of Noise, which Paper Magazine calls "melancholy." Richard and Zahn join us in studio to discuss the new album which is out now before performing at National Sawdust in Br…
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Kenneth Branagh, perhaps the world's most celebrated living Shakespearean actor, discusses starring as King Lear in the new production at the Shed running through December 15.
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Send us a text In this episode, we explore the enduring relevance of the Book of Genesis and its profound impact on contemporary life, faith, and ethics. "How Does Genesis Apply to Us Today?" delves into the foundational narratives of Creation, the Fall, and the early patriarchs to uncover the timeless lessons embedded within these ancient texts. W…
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On the morning of January 29th, 1998, a terrorist bombed the New Woman All Women Health Care Clinic in Birmingham, Alabama, killing a police officer and severely injuring a nurse. Both victims risked their own safety to show up for others—despite having different beliefs—and will forever be linked by the same act of political violence.Leave us a vo…
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In this hour, moments and memories that mold the future. Life or death choices made in an instant, bygone mistakes, and letting go of grudges and guilt. This hour is hosted by Moth Senior Director Meg Bowles. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Storytellers: Julie Pryor is tasked with driving on the …
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Brendan Hunt is an actor, co-creator of the TV series "Ted Lasso," and a playwright. His new play, "The Art Couple," will get an all-star reading at Symphony Space tonight as part of their "At Play" series. Hunt joins us to discuss.
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Kathryn H Schmitz, Ph.D., M.P.H., FACSM, FSBM, FTOS, FNAK, FSEM, is a Professor in the division of Hematology and Oncology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. She serves as the Associate Director of Population Science, Co-leader of the Biobehavioral Cancer Control program, Co-leader of the UPMC Hillman Survivorship program and Direc…
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People who tell a lie and then believe the lie more than anyone else. Visit thisamericanlife.org/lifepartners to sign up for our premium subscription. Sean Cole explains why he decided that he would speak with a British accent—morning, noon and night—from the age of fourteen until he was sixteen, and how he believed the lie that he was British must…
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Today is the opening of artist Keith Jackson's new show, his New York solo debut, at Charles Moffett. For much of his life, Jackson, who grew up in Missouri and now in lives in Kenosha, Wisconsin, worked as a building contractor. But in the last few years, he's dedicated himself to painting full-time. This new show, The Provocateurs, displays paint…
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In 1994, choreographer, dancer and director Bill T. Jones stirred up controversy with his work "Still/Here," a performance piece that used dance, video, photos, music, and more to tell the stories of people grappling with terminal illness, including many who were dying of AIDS. Now, 30 years after the work first premiered at BAM, Bill T. Jones and …
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It's time for the final season of the acclaimed HBO series "Somebody Somewhere." Actor Jeff Hiller, who stars in the show as Joel, the best friend of main character Sam, joins us to discuss the final season, which premieres on Sunday.
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As the US Presidential election nears, Radiolab covers the closest we ever came to abolishing the Electoral College. In the 1960s, then-President Lyndon Johnson approached an ambitious young senator known as the Kennedy of the Midwest to tweak the way Americans elect their president. The more Senator Birch Bayh looked into the electoral college, th…
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We've got a special treat for you this episode! We're featuring a recent Los Angeles GrandSLAM - with hosting, audience slips, music, and of course, great stories. The episode was introduced by Sarah Austin Jenness, and the GrandSLAM was hosted by Brian Finkelstein. The musicians in this episode were Alexander Burke and Ebin Schletter Storytellers:…
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Meg Wolitzer presents four works drawn from an evening of satirical stories about American political history, hosted by Andy Borowitz.Nothing is sacred. First, Joe Yan imagines Abraham Lincoln, huckster, in “I’m Abraham Lincoln and I Beg Of You, Please Commemorate My Birthday With Mattress Sales,” read by Ikechukwu Ufomadu. In “Running for Governor…
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Host Meg Wolitzer talks with political satirist and author Andy Borowitz in this bonus interview.
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In honor of the museum's 200th anniversary, the eight galleries of the American Art wing of the Brooklyn Museum have been reinstalled and "reoriented" with a more diverse collection where "Black feminist and BIPOC perspectives act as through lines in this vast presentation." We're joined by Stephanie Sparling Williams, Andrew Mellon Curator, Americ…
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Pulitzer Prize-winning author Louise Erdrich discusses her new novel, The Mighty Red, about a group of people who come together in North Dakota to attend a wedding, including a man determined to steal the soon-to-be-wife away. Erdrich is speaking tomorrow night at Symphony Space.
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Actor and comedian Cat Cohen discusses her new comedy special, "Come For Me," and her role as one of the Brothers Sisters on the latest season of "Only Murders in the Building." She will also discuss her debut album, Plus One, which will release with Elektra Records on November 14.
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Collaborators Lin-Manuel Miranda and Eisa Davis join us to discuss their new project, the concept album Warriors. It's a multi-genre musical adaptation of the 1979 movie "The Warriors," which tells the story of a Coney Island gang who need to fight their way back to Brooklyn after they are framed for a murder in the Bronx.…
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Broadway's "Suffs" tells the story of the fight for women's suffrage, led by National Woman's Party founder Alice Paul. The show won Tony Awards for both Best Book and Best Original Score, as well as a number of nominations including Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role (Nikki M. James) and Best Direction (Leigh Silverman). James and S…
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Award-winning artist Edra Soto has an ongoing series of installations based on rejas, wrought iron screens frequently seen outside homes in Puerto Rico. Graft is the latest installation and is on view at Doris C. Freedman Plaza in Central Park through August 2025. Soto joins us to discuss her work as part of a commission through the Public Art Fund…
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As communities across the Southern United States set about recovering from one of the most devastating hurricane seasons ever, we're doing what Mr. Rogers always told us to do when the news is scary: we're looking for the helpers. In this episode, two stories about people who have stepped up for their neighbors, despite their differences.Leave us a…
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Send us a text In this episode, we delve into one of the most debated topics in biblical scholarship: the interpretation of the Book of Genesis. Is this foundational text meant to be taken literally, as a precise historical account of creation, or is it a figurative narrative rich with symbolic meanings that speak to deeper truths? We explore the d…
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In this hour, stories about clarity and perspective. Seeing one another, feeling seen, and seeing oneself with the veil lifted. This episode is hosted by Moth Senior Director Jenifer Hixson. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Storytellers: Rae Wynn-Grant's perspective on America shifts while studyi…
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Comedian, actor, and author Jenny Slate joins us to discuss her new collection of essays, Lifeform, about love and new motherhood. Jenny will be speaking tomorrow night at Town Hall.
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The latest Broadway revival of the Thornton Wilder classic "Our Town" is both familiar and modern, under the direction of Kenny Leon. Leon joins us to discuss alongside actor Zoey Deutch, who stars as Emily. "Our Town" is running now at the Barrymore Theatre through January 19.
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Dr. Samantha Harden: The Science of Flourishing. How Yoga Helps Develop Social Connection. How to Intentionally Battle Isolation & Loneliness.
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Dr. Harden founded and directs the Physical Activity Research and Community Implementation (PARCI) Laboratory within the department of Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise at Virginia Tech. As a registered yoga instructor and academic, she uses science and the personal experience of clients, patients, and participants to promote physical activity. …
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Back in 2018, when this episode first aired, there was a feeling that democracy was on the ropes. In the United States and abroad, citizens of democracies are feeling increasingly alienated, disaffected and powerless. Some are even asking themselves a question that feels almost too dangerous to say out loud: is democracy fundamentally broken? Today…
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Rarely do we devote one show to just one writer, but on this Selected Shorts, we turn the show over to universally beloved author George Saunders. Saunders somehow finds the good, or at any rate the imperfectly human, in his characters. The result is a catalog as funny as it is moving, as devastating as it is hopeful. On this program, two stories t…
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Join Margaret Uhrich as she chats with Martin Brown of Steel Sports about transforming youth sports into a powerhouse for positive change. Dive into an episode that weaves the Steel Sports coaching philosophy, inspired by Tommy Lasorda, into an intriguing narrative of data-driven success and character-building, both on and off the field. Here are a…
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Pharrell Williams is—well, let me just say, he’s a big reason why Song Exploder exists. He’s a singer, songwriter and producer, and in the 90s, when I first heard the work that he was doing with the Neptunes, which was his production duo with Chad Hugo, it blew my mind. It made me want to know where those sounds came from and where those ideas came…
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A new book explores the significance of music as a form of cultural expression for Caribbean communities. It's titled, Vibes Up: Reggae and Afro-Caribbean Migration from Costa Rica to Brooklyn. Author Sabia McCoy-Torres, who is also an associate professor in the Department of Anthropology and Africana Studies Program at Tulane University, joins us …
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The QAnon conspiracy theory has taken hold of many Americans in the last few years, many of whom truly believe there is a cabal of pedophiles running the country, and Donald Trump is the only one who can stop them. A new book investigates how QAnon has torn some families apart. Author Jesselyn Cook joins us to discuss The Quiet Damage: QAnon and th…
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18-year-old Jackson Reffitt made national news for his decision to turn his father in to the FBI for his role in the Jan. 6th attack on the Capitol. A new play dramatizes the investigation and resulting trial, using the words from statements, evidence, and court transcripts. Reffitt joins us to discuss, alongside the play's creator and director Ste…
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Hospitality, Meanings Lost in Translation, Spreading the Gospel, and Albert’s Goodbye
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Send us a text In this episode, we focus on more "Lost in Translation," delving into the subtle yet profound ways that spiritual messages and cultural nuances can shift when translated across different languages. We explore how the essence of these messages is influenced by cultural contexts and the challenges that arise in maintaining their origin…
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Dr. Scott Glassman: Accessible Mental Health Tools. Mental Training for Athletes. How Men's Mental Health is Unique.
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Scott Glassman, Psy.D. is a licensed psychologist and author of A Happier You: A Seven-Week Program to Transform Negative Thinking into Positivity and Resilience. Dr. Glassman founded and currently directs the Master of Applied Positive Psychology program at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. His seven-week wellness program, A Happie…
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Send us a text In this episode, we delve into some of the most profound concepts found in religious texts, exploring the stories and teachings that continue to shape spiritual beliefs and practices today. We examine four distinct but deeply interconnected topics: Nephilim, Salvation, Adoption, and the Curse of Pain in Childbirth. We begin with the …
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Christina Sell: Her path to becoming a world-renowned teacher. The implosion of Anusara yoga. The importance of teaching within a system. Separating the man from the method in yoga. Should you teach alignment ...
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Christina Sell has been practicing asana since 1991 and teaching since 1998. Known for her passion, clarity and creativity, Christina’s teaching style is a dynamic and challenging blend of inspiration, humor and hard work. Masterful at synthesis, her ability to harvest and transmit the unique contributions of various yoga methods is unparalleled. C…
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Send us a text In this episode, we dive deep into the rich linguistic and contextual layers of three biblical concepts: Agape, Melchizedek, and the hardening of Pharaoh's heart. Each of these terms carries significant theological weight and offers unique insights into biblical narratives and doctrines. First, we explore "Agape," a Greek word often …
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Dr. David Sacks: Science-Backed, Paradoxical Principles to Develop a Champion's Mindset in Sports and Life.
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Dr. David Sacks is a psychotherapist, performance consultant, writer, and coach. An alumnus of Stanford and Florida State Universities, David has been a licensed psychologist since 2007, practicing in Tennessee and Florida. He completed his internship and postdoctoral fellowship at Vanderbilt University. As both a therapist and consultant, David he…
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Send us a text In this episode, we delve into the fascinating origins of the Hebrew language, an ancient tongue that has had a profound impact on religious, cultural, and historical narratives across millennia. Hebrew is not only the language of the Jewish people but also the original language of the vast majority of the Old Testament, making its s…
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Dr. Joshua Goldenberg: What is Natural Medicine? Comparing Natural vs. Conventional Medicine.
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Dr. Goldenberg is the Associate Director of the Helfgott Research Institute. He is passionate about how we evaluate and utilize evidence. He is an NIH-funded researcher with numerous publications in high-impact scientific journals such as JAMA and the BMJ. He is faculty for the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine as well as Helfgott, where h…
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Send us a text Featuring Dr. David DeSilva. David A. deSilva (PhD, Emory University) is Trustees’ Distinguished Professor of New Testament and Greek at Ashland Theological Seminary. He is the author of over thirty books, including An Introduction to the New Testament, Discovering Revelation, Introducing the Apocrypha, and commentaries on Galatians,…
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Dr. Sarah Court & Laurel Beversdorf: What Bone Density is & Why it Matters. How to Exercise For Bone Density. Misconceptions About Bone Density in Yoga, Running & Impact Exercise.
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Laurel Beversdorf is an international yoga educator, certified strength and conditioning specialist, and E-RYT 500 with a BFA in Acting from Ithaca College. She empowers individuals to discover they are stronger than they thought, inspiring them to ask, "If I can do this, what else is possible?" Laurel created the Yoga with Resistance Bands teacher…
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