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Journalist Andrew Gold talks to everyone from cult defectors and politicians to mainstream celebrities - people who’ve challenged the expected script and lived with the consequences.
Formerly known as Heretics, guests include Robbie Williams, Paul Gascogine, Chris Packham, Chris Williamson, David Baddiel, Richard Dawkins, Bonnie Blue, and former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss. -
C5 Conversations is a podcast put forth by the C5 Graduate Student Committee. The C5 division of the Crop Science Society of America is for those researching turfgrass science. This podcast will produce monthly turfgrass research discussions from graduate students interviewing graduate students! We hope this podcast will highlight new innovations within turfgrass research!
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The environmental compliance briefing for Canadian practitioners, published every other weekday. Each episode opens with a scannable Compliance Brief you can forward to your team, then regulatory updates across provincial and federal jurisdictions, contaminated sites and remediation news, and a practitioner field lesson with the most common mistake and its fix.
AI Disclosure: This podcast is curated by Patrick but uses AI-generated voice synthesis for audio production. -
Alex is Not a Biologist, but he is fascinated by animal behaviour seen in incredible wildlife footage. So, to answer his burning questions, he invites Biologists, Wildlife Filmmakers, and other experts to discuss the science and experiences behind these incredible moments.
Not a Biologist is a podcast from Terra Mater Studios, a Natural History Production House based in Vienna, Austria. -
Promise Hill isn’t just a podcast—it’s a journey for the soul.
Promise Hill is a story-based show dedicated to helping you tackle real life struggles and spiritual renewal. Through compelling storytelling, heartfelt reflections, faith-filled action steps, and prayer, this podcast blends biblical wisdom, therapy insights, and compassion to guide listeners on a transformative spiritual journey. If you seek personal growth, mental health support, and spiritual healing rooted in the Bible, Promise Hill welcomes you to a path of self-help and renewal through fiction and faith.
If you’re someone who finds healing in stories and believes in the beauty of transformation, welcome home. You belong here.
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Discussions with the authors behind space-themed books.
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Who are the people behind the discoveries that have changed our lives? Join Aarati as she spills the tea on scientists and inventors throughout history!
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Who do we have to become, in order to preserve the chance of a wild and beautiful world that includes humans?
Join me as I try to understand this, in conversation with some of the most thoughtful and visionary people I know, all of whom have spent decades, in myriad ways, working to save what's precious. Guests include Bill McKibben, Naomi Klein, Jeremy Lent, Craig Santos Perez, Sonia Shah, David Abram, Kathleen Dean Moore, Jerome Foster II, Lhadon Tethong and Tenzin Dorjee, Lise Van Susteren, and more.
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Welcome to A Wild and Beautiful World.
My name is Emily Johnston, and I'm a writer and climate activist in search of ways to think about this moment that might help us seize its best possibilities, rather than its worst.
Though it's hard to integrate with our distracted daily lives, many of us know that we're living amidst a terrible biodiversity crisis, and at the beginning of a long climate catastrophe. What has to change, and how might we have to change, if we want to preserve the chance of a wild and beautiful world that includes us?
There's a lot of critical day-to-day of work, of course: ending fossil fuel use, preserving and restoring forests and grasslands, and much more. But there are also existential questions about how we as a species can avoid making the same mistakes: seeking dominance rather than mutual thriving, and addictively chasing short-term benefits rather than longer-term well-being.
So how can we move forward in a way that leaves open the possibility not just of survival, but of a more expansive and inspiring future? How do we take heart from that possibility on days when grim realities threaten to overwhelm us? What can anchor us, and bring us joy?
I'm going to open the series with a quote from Wendell Berry. He says:
"We don't have a right to ask whether we're going to succeed or not – the only question we have a right to ask is: What's the right thing to do? What does this Earth require of us if we want to continue to live on it?"
Thanks for joining us as we explore this question.
If you enjoy these conversations, please make sure to subscribe, and leave a review if you can! I'm committed to making this free and ad-free, but will happily accept donations; if you can easily support it, please do, at glow.fm/awabw.
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Many thanks to Hank Lentfer for the use of his gorgeous sounds--more about him can be found at hanklentfer.net -
It all comes down to health — your pigs, your people and your operation. Health challenges aren’t going away, but Swine Health Hotline will answer your health questions so you can make the best decisions for your barns. Hosted by ag journalist Kasey Brown, this podcast will arm you with valuable insights on swine disease mitigation, cutting-edge research, safety protocols, success stories, and more.
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This podcast is about wheither we should or shouldnt bring back extinct animals. yes and no. Yes because the term "species does not just conclued animals, but plants! The reason why we should bring back extinct plants is becuase they can help with the biggest problem we are facing on earth right now, global warming. According to livescience.com In warmer temperatures, it was revealed, plants emit more of the gases that stick to aerosol particles. These can lead to cloud formation and, as a result of cloud cover, cooler temperatures. Other natural phenomenon may help to cool the planet!
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Join Vaibhav Chowdhary, Director at the Ashoka Centre for a People-Centric Energy Transition (ACPET), as he hosts 'The Energy Transition Dialogues' — a groundbreaking podcast series featuring in-depth conversations with global leaders in clean energy, including policymakers, legal experts, and scientists.
Join us as we delve into India’s journey towards Net Zero, energy security, and the broader implications of clean energy transitions worldwide. -
Brought to you by Loam, 'The Dirt' takes a closer look at how new technologies (particularly CarbonBuilder), science, and land management strategies can increase soil organic carbon (SOC) and turn your dirt into healthier agricultural soils.
Dan Reid from the Loam talks to farmers as well as experts from Loam and the agriculture industry about the basics of increasing carbon build, integrating new technologies on-farm, and participating in SecondCrop soil carbon projects in Australia. -
A podcast that explores what The Marine Mammal Center, the world's largest marine mammal hospital, has learned over 50 years of rescuing, researching, and educating about seals, sea lions, whales and other marine mammals.
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Voicing for Nature; Environment and Climate
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Pro-Fisherman and outdoor enthusiast Roy Bilby shares his experience and insight into the world of competitive Bass fishing, and helps YOU become better at fishing by tapping into........ the angler within.
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Rooted in tradition, The Ground Between Us explores the ideas of conservation and stewardship, tempered by a deep reverence for nature and an appreciation of the communities it creates at all levels.
We will cover a wide variety of topics, from science to fieldcraft to policy to ethics and philosophy, to help us understand, protect, and care for wild places and things.
Whether you’re a hunter, angler, hiker, skier, birder, or someone just curious about the natural world, The Ground Between Us is for you.
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How does poop tell a welfare story? What is a great ape blood bank? Why does the zoo study cities? Tune in to Lincoln Park Zoo's new podcast, That Tracks, and find out!
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(Re)Turning to the River is a podcast from California State Parks about the powerful connections between people and water.
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(Re)Turning to the River es un podcast de California State Parks sobre los fuertes vínculos que existen entre las personas y el agua. -
Bóng Đá Wap cập nhật nhanh nhất kết quả bóng đá, livescore, bảng xếp hạng và nhận định kèo bóng đá chuyên sâu. Xem ngay thông tin bóng đá chuẩn xác tại đây! Website: https://bongdawap.live/
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The Stanford Biotech Group Podcast is your front-row seat to the people shaping the future of the life sciences. Run by Stanford graduate and professional students across PhD, MD, MBA, and MS programs, we sit down with the scientists, founders, and investors driving biotech forward. Let's pulling back the curtain on the breakthroughs, bets, and big ideas redefining medicine!
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