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The Inside Story is a 25-minute weekly television program produced by the Voice of America News Center and hosted by a rotating group of VOA reporters. Each week, The Inside Story provides a wide and deep examination of one issue in the news, using VOA’s worldwide reporting strength.
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The INSIDE STORY takes you behind the curtain to bring you some of the biggest success stories of entrepreneurs, thought leaders, and change makers.... the men & women who have walked through fire and come out on the other side brighter. How did they get there? What were some of their biggest hurdles? Be ready to hear it all. We’ll also be discussing the power of Story along the way, and how you can harness the power of your own journey to propel forward into new heights and fulfillment. Hos ...
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Inside Story Hunters

Laurie Guzman

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The Inside Story Hunters Podcast captures the core of human connection and the driving catalyst for clarity, change, growth, and opportunity. Laurie Guzman, your host, and Human Relationship Expert is bringing you the inside stories of humble, successful change agents and serial entrepreneurs.
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What did Boris Johnson really know about Downing Street’s notorious parties? With fresh revelations from our sources, in their own words, this is the definitive behind-closed-doors story of one of the biggest scandals of our era.
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Hormones: The Inside Story

Society for Endocrinology

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Uncover the truth about how hormones affect stress, sleep, body fat, fertility and almost every aspect of our daily lives and health in this new, expert-led, myth-busting (often amusing) podcast. Hormones: The Inside Story is a podcast series from the Society for Endocrinology taking a look at the stories and the science behind our hormones. Find out more at www.yourhormones.info
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Angry protests in Georgia. The Parliament has approved a so-called 'foreign agents' bill. Critics say it steers the country away from democracy, by adopting a Russian-style system. So what's next for Georgia? And could this end its aspirations to join the EU? In this episode: Hans Gutbrod, Professor, Public Policy, Illia State University, Georgia. …
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Networking brings different feelings for many people, ranging from very important to quite intimidating. It's a key for growing one’s career and business, but the thought of making connections in formal settings can be stressful. For some, networking is a tiresome task filled with self-promotion, but others see it as a chance to find common interes…
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A predicted sharp right turn. From Italy to France, Germany and the Netherlands, right-wing and far-right parties have made significant gains across Europe ahead of June's parliamentary elections. So, what's at stake? And what are the consequences for the continent and the world? In this episode: Pieter Cleppe, Editor-in-Chief, BrusselsReport.eu. A…
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This week, rock climbers with disabilities have found a home in Kentucky’s Red River Gorge, which offers some pumpy crags. Climbers have also been working to make West Virginia's New River Gorge more inclusive. And a master craftsman, who makes one of a kind whitewater paddles remembers some advice. You’ll hear these stories and more this week, Ins…
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Tensions rise as the Israeli military makes a move into Rafah, while negotiations for a ceasefire hang in the balance. University protests across the U.S. are gaining momentum, with politicians racing to connect with the youth vote and make sense of the unrest. This week on The Inside Story...Gaza War: Widening Crisis.…
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says his troops are locked in fierce battles in northeastern Ukraine, where the Russian army is taking control of villages and attacking energy facilities. How significant is this latest Russian offensive in Kharkiv? In this episode: Hanna Shelest, Security Studies Program Director, Ukrainian Prism. Roger Hilton, Defen…
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Voters are going to the polls in Indian-administered Kashmir. It's the first parliamentary elections since Narendra Modi's government cancelled the region's partial autonomy in 2019. And for the first time in years, people aren't boycotting the vote.The prime minister says repealing Kashmir's special status has helped integrate it with the rest of …
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Overwhelming support at the UN General Assembly for Palestine's bid for full membership. It comes as condemnation of Israel's war on Gaza increases. But the US says it will veto the motion again at the Security Council. So what difference could the resolution make? In this episode: Jeffrey Sachs, Former Advisor, UN Secretary Generals. Mustafa Bargh…
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China's president Xi Jinping has wrapped up his first trip to Europe in five years, visiting France, Serbia and Hungary. So, what did he achieve during this tour? In this episode: David Mahon, Founder and Chairman of Mahon China. Steve Tsang, Director of SOAS China Institute, University of London. Nenad Stekic, Research Fellow, Institute of Interna…
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Joe Biden has issued the strongest warning yet over a potential ground invasion of Rafah by Israeli forces, threatening to stop supplying arms which have been part of the United States' efforts 'to secure Israel'. So, what's behind Biden's warning? In this episode: Scott Lucas, Professor at University College Dublin's Clinton Institute. Tahani Must…
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Israel's seizure of the Rafah Crossing worsens an already dire situation for 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza. Their last gateway to the outside world, is now closed. Why has Israel defied the US over this? And what could the consequences be for all sides? In this episode: Salman Sheikh, Founder, The Sheikh Group. Nour Odeh, Political Analyst. H.A.…
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A CEO in any business plays an important role in guiding a company's growth. They not only plan for the future but also lead the company through challenges as it grows. An effective leader not only strategically plans for the future but also leads decisively, motivating teams toward common goals. As the company grows, the CEO's priorities evolve to…
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Russia's president Vladimir Putin has been installed for a fifth term with his hold on power firmer than ever. But the war in Ukraine has led to the worst relations with the West since the Cold War. So what will six more years of Putin mean for Russia and the world? In this episode: Andrey Baklanov, Deputy Chairman, Association of Russian Diplomats…
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Al Jazeera banned in Israel. The government's move condemned by the network as a criminal act against international and humanitarian law. Al Jazeera has shown the realities of what's happening in Gaza. But what's behind this ban? And how effective will it be? In this episode: Ronnie Kasrils, A Leading Anti-apartheid Activist. Maria Ressa, Co-Founde…
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This week, a chef has created a hidden culinary hot spot in Asheville, North Carolina that’s attracting national attention for its eclectic menu and Filipino hospitality. Also, every thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail begins with a first step. Famed hiker Jennifer Pharr Davis shares hers. And the holy month of Ramadan ends with a feast. But war and…
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After a landslide win in the last general election, the UK's governing Conservative Party's support collapses in local elections in England. Gains for the Labour Party - dented however by its stance on the war on Gaza. So, how significant are these election results? In this episode: Chris Wilkins, Former Director, Strategy, for Prime Minister There…
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