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Around The Ozarks Wake Up Weather is a weekday weather podcast from meteorologist Abby Dyer. Abby will share the daily forecast every weekday morning at 5 a.m. Wake Up Weather is for anyone, from a weather enthusiast to someone who wants a quick forecast while getting ready for work. Also, every weekday after the forecast, Abby will have a trivia question called the Brain Twister!
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Have you ever had a feeling that you want to connect a bit more to your surroundings, your community, your peers, and you just aren’t sure how to gain the meaning that you need. Have you ever looked around your city and wished that you had a stronger connection to it and the people who are shaping it? Welcome to the “Climbing the Charts” podcast. Each week, your hosts - Angie Lawless and Brandon Miller will challenge you to become more involved in your community, to take on grassroot efforts where you can find meaning whether that be in your neighborhood, church, city, to learn more about your surroundings rather than just tuning them out as you drive through your neighborhood. Your ability to find meaning and contribute is within you and we are committed to helping you discover your unique abilities and how to best use those to contribute to the community around you! So, let’s go!
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The New Podcast Fighting for Truth Lies and myths are societal poison. As we enter into an even worse era for the rapid spread of misinformation, disinformation and “alternative facts,” we desperately need trustworthy sources of truth. News media should serve that role. When they don’t, we’re all in trouble. And sadly, every day, news organizations report some things that liars say without telling you what’s true. They give these folks platforms to spew dangerous nonsense. They even do this for terrorists. Who holds the media to account? Who fact checks the news? Now, there’s a podcast for that. Welcome to They Stand Corrected. In it, Josh tackles the systemic problems that need to be fixed. Each episode focuses on something big that the media keeps getting wrong, why it keeps happening, and what we can all do about it.
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Welcome to Deep Dive, the podcast where politics, history, and queer lives intersect in engaging, in-depth conversations. I'm Dr. Shawn C. Fettig, a political scientist, and I've crafted this show to go beyond the headlines, diving into the heart of critical issues with authors, researchers, activists, and politicians. Forget surface-level analysis; we're here for the real stories, the hidden layers, and the nuanced discussions that matter.
Join me as we explore the intricate world of governance, democracy, and the challenges facing the LGBTQ+ community. Expect empathy, unique perspectives, and thought-provoking dialogue—no punditry, just genuine insights.
Instagram & Threads: @deepdivewithshawnYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjZ9grY02HMCUR34qaWhNmQ
Ready to dive in? Catch us on your favorite podcast platform, and don't forget to follow the conversation:
Got thoughts? Questions? We'd love to hear from you! Drop us a line at [email protected].
"Deep Dive" - Because the most important conversations happen below the surface. -
Each week, Poll Hub goes behind the science to explain how polling works, what survey really show, and what the numbers actually mean. Poll Hub is produced by the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion, home of America’s leading independent college public opinion poll, the Marist College Poll.
Lee Miringoff (Director of MIPO), Barbara Carvalho (Director of the Marist Poll), Jay DeDapper (Director of Strategy + Innovation), Mary Griffith (Associate Director), and frequent expert guests, dig deep to give you a look at the inner workings of polls and what they tell us about our world, our country, and ourselves. -
In June 2004, Professor Hoppe visited the Mises Institute in Auburn to deliver an ambitious series of lectures titled Economy, Society, and History.This project brings together the core of Hoppe’s lifetime of theoretical work in one vital and cohesive source. Here we find provocative themes developed by Hoppe in the 1980s and 90s, particularly in his essays found in A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism and The Economics and Ethics of Private Property. We also find his devastating critique of democracy, made famous in his seminal book Democracy—The God That Failed.Narrated by Paul Strikwerda.
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Pricing Nature is a limited-series podcast from the Yale Center for Business and the Environment and the Yale Carbon Charge. It tells a story about the economics, politics, and history of carbon pricing, which many argue should play a critical role in any national climate policy. We feature conversations with carbon pricing experts from government, academia, and civil society. Join us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or anywhere else you listen. To learn more, visit our website, pricingnature.substack.com.
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Welcome to ’Put Em on the Couch,’ the podcast where hosts Nelson Beaulieu and Jason McCoy invite you to explore every nook and cranny of this thing called life. Listen weekly as long-time friends and educators, embark on a variety of evocative discussions and fun thought experiments. Who knows, you may even come away happier and smarter.
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Ils sont militants, artistes, chefs d’entreprise et présidents d’association et ont tous le même point commun : avoir connu une mobilité sociale et/ou géographique forte.
Trop souvent présentés à tord comme des portes drapeau de la méritocratie, ils ont accepté de témoigner sur les difficultés qu'on rencontre, aujourd’hui peut-être plus que jamais, quand on grandit dans un milieu populaire, en campagne, zone péri-urbaine et banlieue et qu'on se retrouve projetés dans des cercles d'influence ou de pouvoir.
Avoir le cul entre deux chaises, ne pas avoir les codes, ressentir un conflit de loyauté : autant de sujets qui seront abordés dans cette première saison.
Les histoires des interviewé.e.s sont plurielles mais tous portent la même conviction : leur trajectoire n’est qu’une anomalie.
Ils sont l’arbre qui cache la forêt !
Pas de fatalité qui tienne pour autant,
Eux ont décidé de faire de ces inégalités un combat de chaque instant.
Car à l’heure où les politiques n’arrivent plus à parler à l’ensemble des classes de notre société,
Où la carrière d’un premier ministre tient dans un rayon de 6 kilomètres à tout casser,
Les transclasses sont une clé, un trait d’union pour rassembler,
Et faire entendre les voix de toutes les réalités !
Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations. -
The bi-weekly User Research podcast that helps you understand what is happening in User Research. It's the best way to keep up on trends, methods and insights across User / UX Research. Each week I capture the pulse of our community and answer a simple question: What mattered in User Research this week? This is the podcast version of the User Weekly newsletter. Views expressed are mine and are not necessarily the views of my employer. --Welcome to User Weekly, the User Research podcast where I help you stay up to date on the latest trends and happenings in the world of User Research. My name is Jan, and as a User Researcher, I know how important it is to stay informed about what's going on in our UX Research industry. That's why I've created this podcast – to bring you the most recent and relevant resources from the world of User Research, all in one place.This is the podcast companion to the newsletter of the same name that over 12 thousand user researchers, UX Researchers and People Who Do Research just like you read every week. I go through hundreds of articles from mainstream media to small blogs to capture the pulse of our UX Research community and answer a simple question: What mattered in User Research and UX Research this week? Every second Wednesday. I'll be discussing 3 of my favorite articles from the UX Research newsletter, so you can stay informed even if you don’t have the time to read the full newsletter every week. By following the User Experience Research podcast, you'll be able to follow the trends and themes that are top of mind for your peers, and get a birds-eye view of our industry in just 10-15 minutes each week. If this sounds relevant to you, consider following the User Research pod and if you haven’t already, subscribing to the free newsletter. And I am looking forward to hopefully seeing you in the next one.
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For climate campaigners wanting to keep informed on global efforts to combat climate change, this 5-minute news bulletin will give you everything you need throughout your working week.
Brought to you by Superduper Podcasts: delivering news that cares, promoting causes that matter.
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Welcome to The Second Cold War Observatory, where we explore the histories and grounded realities of geopolitical rivalry from the Cold War to the present. We host conversations with academics, policymakers, and activists about how competition affects places, people, and politics around the world to foster more nuanced and open debate on contemporary rivalry. We cover diverse themes from the environment to digital connectivity and finance. Our guests present in-depth research from the institutions and places that become flashpoints of great power rivalry.
This podcast is part of the Second Cold War Observatory, a global collective of scholars committed to understanding how geopolitical and geoeconomic competition influences and is influenced by societies, economies, and ecologies worldwide.
This original podcast series is available on Spotify, Apple, and Buzzsprout.
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